Re: GPS and Digest 1133
Doug - I don't think the vertical error is going to be 1 mile. The vertical distance is not straight up and down - so even if you left out the vertical...
Ken McNamara 2002-12-13 02:49:29 #18277

Re: GPS and Digest 1133
For what it's worth - they're kind of neat for checking a speedometer. Just set it on the dash. "Wayne Tomasi " wrote: > > GPS position calculations are a...
Ken McNamara 2002-12-13 02:32:24 #18276

Re: More on 1996 Fllood story
Dave, I've been down the river a few times since 96, and everytime after that...the beach at Tuckup has never been the same. It was quite a special...
gcbighorn 2002-12-12 21:51:43 #18275

Re: Canyon Experience
Thanks for your welcome message. What is your first and last name? > I can't quite figure it out from your id. That's cool that you hike > with...
mike_coltrin 2002-12-12 20:37:54 #18274

Re: Beamer and Escalante
Yes, I have. Worked out great! But, see your doc. So far, I've had both elbows, knees and shoulders done. Was worth it; but some people get messed...
e.d. menkes 2002-12-12 20:26:17 #18273

Re: Beamer and Escalante
Saw a guy do lots of downhills backwards on a Sierra Club National trip one time. He did something to his knees coming down the Tanner trail and was in...
Bob Marley 2002-12-12 20:24:24 #18272

Re: Beamer and Escalante
If you mean the Tonto trail, that's pretty flat so it shouldn't matter that much. ;>) You might want to get some orthodics for that leg length problem...
Bob Marley 2002-12-12 20:19:11 #18271

Re: Beamer and Escalante
Or walk East to West backwards. John Tina Caskey wrote: >Yes, if you're like Bob, you should hike west to east since your left leg is stronger, and he...
John Markham 2002-12-12 20:16:35 #18270

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