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I still remember getting my first physical map. It had a distinct pink cover and contained maps of the Peak District in the UK. Despite no longer having it, it still holds a very dear place in my heart. Even to this day, I love that process of unfolding the map and the joy of folding it back in that predictable way that is common for OS maps.

I now own a number of other maps for different areas of the UK. Each one tells a story of places I’ve visited and people that I’ve met. I know who I’ve holidayed with and the landmarks that I want to go back to. Unfortunately, I haven’t bought a new map in a long while but have instead relied on digital maps and routes. I wonder if I’ve lost something in the process.

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