Re: GPS useful in the canyon?
My story on this would be the 2 people we found wandering around looking at their GPS trying to find the Thunder River / Bill Hall trail junction (which...
Doug Nering 2002-09-05 08:34:55 #16442

Re: GPS useful in the canyon?
I can assure you, more people get lost with than without gps's. That is from a SAR point of view. One they do not learn to use them, they think with a lat...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2002-09-05 07:14:08 #16441

Re: GPS useful in the canyon?
Forgive me for answering Steves question, but by definition it is not possible to get lost if your GPS works. You always know where you are. You may not...
RMatth4505@aol.com 2002-09-05 06:52:20 #16440

Re: GPS useful in the canyon?
Hey Steve, Ever get lost when using a GPS system?? Just wondering..... :-) ----- Original Message ----- From: Steve Wingate To:...
cherie 2002-09-04 21:02:54 #16439

Re: Cranberry canyon info needed
That was my most recent trip in the GC. I don't remember being scared going down the redwall there. I don't remember belaying but I suppose it's possible,...
davidmeiland 2002-09-04 19:54:38 #16438

Re: GPS useful in the canyon?
On 4 Sep 2002 at 21:35, captwa2000 wrote: > ps. If you have to have a gadget an altimiter is more fun, dont > forget the compass. Most GPS units show...
Steve Wingate 2002-09-04 18:02:33 #16437

Re: Cranberry canyon info needed
Six or so years ago, I did Steck's route in Cranberry and we had a heck of a time deciding which was the "right" chute. We ended up dry camping on top of...
Charles Bame 2002-09-04 17:47:56 #16436

Re: GPS useful in the canyon?
--- In grandcanyon@y..., "davidmeiland" wrote: > I hope this is not an utterly silly question, but... > > Anyone used a GPS device for canyon navigating? ...
captwa2000 2002-09-04 14:35:35 #16435

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