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![]() A book, written by a long standing T:UK member, about trigpoint walks in the Peak District. |
Information about Trigpointing in the UKInformation about TrigpointsWhat different types are there? Information about the TrigpointingUK siteTrigTools. Lots of interesting facts and figures mined from the T:UK database by Barry Hunter. A list of users registered with TrigpointingUK. A photo album of all uploaded photos. (Albums for particular searches are available from the trigpoint list page). Basic Statistics about TrigpointingUK. The terms and conditions for using this site. Some maintenance utilities (only for administrators and enthusiasts). Links to other sitesOrdnance Survey homepage. The people who installed and used the trigpoints and makers of the best maps I've ever seen. An essential site to visit! National GPS Network site provided by the Ordnance Survey. "This website is an essential resource for the precise Global Positioning System (GPS) user in Great Britain". Fayers. A useful introduction to OS paraphernalia, and the source of some of the data used in this site. Triangulation Pillar Waypoints. Downloadable files of trigpoints, and the source of much of the data used on this site. Chris n Maria's Geocaching Homepage. Another site providing downloadable files of trigpoint locations. Geocaching.com. Allows logging of NGS benchmarks, as well as geocaches worldwide. Trigonomy Yahoo group with a huge collection of information about trigpoints. They also maintain a very comprehensive database of trigpoint conditions and FB numbers, against which we validate entries in the T:UK database. Thanks guys! TrigTools Site Statistics and collation of logs of TrigPoint data, by Barry Hunter. |