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The best way to access these maps is to go to the [[cache page]] on [[Geocaching Australia]] and click on the link there. That will direct you right to the map of the cache! | The best way to access these maps is to go to the [[cache page]] on [[Geocaching Australia]] and click on the link there. That will direct you right to the map of the cache! | ||
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* [http://www.multimap.com Multimap] - displays maps by lat/lon | * [http://www.multimap.com Multimap] - displays maps by lat/lon |
Revision as of 09:18, 22 January 2016
Online web maps
These are good for those quick planning sessions before you depart. Print them out and away you go!
The best way to access these maps is to go to the cache page on Geocaching Australia and click on the link there. That will direct you right to the map of the cache!
A key for the symbols used on the GCA maps can be found on the Cache Types wiki page.
- Multimap - displays maps by lat/lon
- Google Maps - displays maps by lat/lon
- Routing
- Sentinel
- Street-Directory.com.au
- WeatherZone
- Maporama
- Listmap - Tasmania
- Buxley's Maps - shows cache locations across Australia. Sadly, because of Groundspeak's policies, these maps are no longer up-to-date
- South Australian Atlas
- ER Mapper
- NSW Department of Lands GeoSpatial Portal is an advertising-free and comprehensive Cadastral database of NSW.