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Old 06-28-20, 05:25 AM
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Originally Posted by imi
Thanks Raybo. Yes, that seems to be the Estonia part of EV 11. I find it strange that Eurovelo doesn't give that basic information on their maps though. I'm sure a lot of googling and work with google maps will sort any EV route, but it would seem to me to be such an obvious thing to put on any route map.
hi imi, when I did researching for our eurovelo trip a few summers back, I seem to recall being a little unsure of distances at times looking at the website. I recall seeing webpages of individual sectionswith details of the route, but I also remember thinking that the next time we did an eurovelo route (had planned for this year) that we would purchase a specific route book if possible. We do not own a GPS unit and last trip on the Eurovelo 6, we were unsuccessful getting a France SIM card in our phones, there was a technical incompatibility ,so we didn't have working phones or data etc.
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