water west of boucher
Hey, I am headed down in next week after some years away exploring other desert areas. We are going down the Hermit and west on the Tonto as far as...
peregrine27253 2002-02-18 11:16:52 #13741

Re: Getting to the Nankoweap Trail
Jim: Thanks for your note about trailhead access and the trail. The directions are clearer now. Norm jhasbarg wrote: > Hi Norm, > Sound like you have had a...
Norm Feaster 2002-02-18 11:16:52 #13740

Re: Getting to the Nankoweap Trail
Thanks for your note. I think we'll check out the view. powellplateau wrote: > Norm, > > That fork in road 8910, 23.5 miles from US89A is actually the >...
Norm Feaster 2002-02-18 11:16:52 #13739

Re: Mapping Software
In a message dated 2/17/02 8:59:31 PM US Mountain Standard Time, sicher@... writes: > The program is called "GPS Utility". The program requires at >...
bcorey6460@aol.com 2002-02-18 08:09:44 #13738

Re: Mapping Software
Garmin's topo maps that can be loaded, as I recall, are 100,000:1 "like USGS topo's." I believe they have a sample on web site. It wasn't very impressive. The...
elchanan menkes 2002-02-18 05:51:51 #13737

Re: Mapping Software
Scruffydog123, I now believe I may and I should say may know what the difference in your tracing and my tracing may be and I think it could be in my lack...
Fred Edson 2002-02-18 00:12:31 #13736

Re: Deer Creek drainages (was Re: Lower Tapeats Trip)
Thanks, David, for your comprehensive and unambiguous summary, We can just bookmark this and refer any other questions here until someone comes up with...
Doug Nering 2002-02-17 22:19:27 #13735

Re: Mapping Software
Garmin went to the Bill Gates' School of Monopoly and made their data transfer protocol proprietary, which means that one cannot load maps from any other...
scruffydog123 2002-02-17 20:57:16 #13734

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