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1) Many of the newer, better, gps's have good enough maps built in that you can locate based on the gps screen and the rose point distances are not necessary. I used the the Garmin Colorado 400t. <BR>
2) Still, I don't think you need to give up a tool that weighs zero grams. <BR>
3) I can't find the files I loaded into the gps, but I have the files on the gps still. When I download and save these files they have some track and some extra waypoints. MapSpource allows me to save them in several formats: gdb, mps, txt, dxf and gpx. Can anyone take these files and edit out the waypoints? I also have the 2005 disk with the waypoints that have a few typos in them. <BR>
4) I'm still working on this, but could use some help. <BR>
5) My Colorado may be available for sale or rent. <BR>
Rambler<BR> <BR>
> From: cdt-l-request@backcountry.net<BR>> Subject: Cdt-l Digest, Vol 17, Issue 26<BR>> To: cdt-l@backcountry.net<BR>> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 12:00:01 -0600<BR>> <BR>...<BR>
> <BR>> Today's Topics:<BR>> <BR>> 1. Re: Cdt-l Digest, Vol 17, Issue 25 (SidsElliott@aol.com)<BR>> 2. Ley maps compass rose coordinates. (Postholer)<BR>> 3. Re: Ley maps compass rose coordinates. (Ken Powers)<BR><BR><BR></body>
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