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 Post subject: Re: Printing DuQues' map
Unread postPosted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 8:15 pm 
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Location: Red sand, why do I keep thinking of red sand?
If I may give a hint...
I usually buy 2 mapbooks. One I keep in pristine condition (need a new one now, it's at work for some odd reason, and getting rather thumbed), and one I mess on.
I mark sightings on it, where I made panoramic photos and which way I was looking, and another little thing..
I make photos of surroundings, even noting the time/date, and use them later for the Where am I quiz. And need the reference! That's always great fun to play..

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 Post subject: Kruger Map & Surrounding Distances
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I have just received this map and thought it very useful in order to calculate distances from the various towns around the park. :D

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 Post subject: Re: Kruger Map & Surrounding Distances
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Fantastic!

Although we know the area pretty well, this map is very clear and stylised. It leaves out all the other features which tend to clog up other maps, in cases when all you want are road numbers and distances.

Thanks, Elsa.

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 Post subject: Re: Map of Kruger Park Roads
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Hi
PLEASE help ... I am looking for the Distance table that shows travel time & KM's between camps. Used to be on the old website, so far all I can find is travel times from gates to camps.
Can anyone point me in the right direction or post a link?
Thanks
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 Post subject: Re: Map of Kruger Park Roads
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Look here under Travel time & tables

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 Post subject: Garmap and KNP
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I have the latest software of Garmap and all the maps loaded.

Now to my knowledge and printed maps of KNP I have seen there is quite a number of roads available to travel on Garmap and it is more that are shown on the printed maps?

Is there anybody that has traveled some of these additional roads or are they management roads as well?

I am trying to map all my roads and once in KNP to tell Mr Finkelstein (GPS) where to go to and from there I can just laze away and drive and if I am waiting I can also check my time of arrival and kilo's left.

It always ends up in where to go? Where is the map? Give the map to me!

Mr Finkestein will talk to me and I will steer into that direction!

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 Post subject: Re: Garmap and KNP
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Location: Red sand, why do I keep thinking of red sand?
You are only allowed to drive a small amount of roads, the rest is indeed management roads, roads for "reserved guests only" (like to bushcamps or consessions) and firebreaks.
And 4x4 tracks of course, which you are not allowed to do with anything but a 4x4,

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 Post subject: Re: Garmap and KNP
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David Maritz , beware of those Garmap roads . I assisted confused people near Orpen dam in December with directions , they thought they were at Orpen gate , this was minutes before gate closing time and they still had 2 hours of travelling to the gate .

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 Post subject: Re: Garmap and KNP
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Lowveldboy wrote:
Hi DM, I have to agree with Ndloti. BEWARE. I would rather rely on the printed maps. I work with these garmap products on a daily basis and I would be very hesitant to rely on them in the park. Tracks4africa is a better bet.
Then half the fun is just going past a turn-off and on instinct and gut feel drive down the road to find something special. Almost always happen to me like that!!!


I would do so anyhow!
I would really like to have the indication of the GPS with me but if it works it does, if not I want to know where I am and so can I do with the printed map.
Anyhow do not travel with out the map anywhere... Batteries doe go flat maps DO NOT!

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 Post subject: Re: Garmap and KNP
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Hi I really believe everyone should have a printed map, but I will say we have a Tom Tom GPS and I really must say it was fantastic having it in Kruger .
It shows you the distance to the next prerecorded destination for E.G Satara to Letaba and it keeps on adjusting the time it will take to get there, at the speed you are traveling at, so can't be late, very handy, even on a dirt road in the middle of the bush.

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 Post subject: Re: Map of Kruger Park Roads
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Noticed the same :cry:

Good substitute. You can download the map to your computer


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 Post subject: Best guide book to the Kruger?
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Although no guide book can match this forum in information about the kruger, I like to get one guide book to the places I´m going to visit, this one

http://www.amazon.com/Getaway-Guide-Kru ... 1920289089

seems to be a good one, anyone knows if it´s good, or if I should try to buy another one?


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 Post subject: Re: Best guide book to the Kruger?
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There are 4 or 5 map/guide bboks one can get at the Kruger gates and camps for about 6 euros. They are all good, and some come in different languages, but the one I recommend is by the Tinkers.

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 Post subject: Re: Best guide book to the Kruger?
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I have all the books by Leo Braack
http://www.amazon.com/Kruger-National-T ... _pr_sims_t
They are very good
But there are good maps which can be bought in Kruger
Some with animal ids


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 Post subject: Re: Best guide book to the Kruger?
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The map books, especially the ones with the bird and animal ids, are invaluable.

For a guidebook that you can read at leisure have a look for Prime Origins Exploring Kruger.

Also have a look in Recommended Reading for other suggestions.

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