Re: GPS warning: war may reduce accuracy
Errors produced by SA can be overcome by using differential GPS
(DGPS) or Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS), which both provide
approximately one-third...
Wayne Tomasi 2003-03-19 17:18:41 #20776
Re: disabled support in gc
Mike
If you are staying above the rim at night I would contact Amfac who run
the concessions at the park I have never cached medical supplies but
with...
Owen Kittredge 2003-03-19 17:12:02 #20775
Willow Spring bad water
Alan,
You made the correct decision. I have hiked all your alternatives but
the one you took. Yes, I have gotten sick on the Willow Spring water on
an...
DMAINC 2003-03-19 16:55:01 #20774
Re: GPS warning: war may reduce accuracy
By the way, I saw here there are some satellites up which provide the WAS (WAAS?) service, which with receivers so equipped provides 1 meter accuracy vs. 10...
e.d. menkes 2003-03-19 15:19:58 #20773
disabled support in gc
I was wondering if there is any type of support available for someone
who is hiking with a disability and needs to cache medications and
medical supplies,
I...
mike snowshoes 2003-03-19 15:13:18 #20772
Re: GPS warning: war may reduce accuracy
SA (Selective Availability) has not been used sense May 1, 2000 you can
check GPS status here http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/ follow the GPS link.
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Fred Edson 2003-03-19 15:12:07 #20771
Re: Younger crowd
We took our three kids when they were young. They all enjoyed it
and continued to go through their teen years. Then they quit.
What I see is that they...
MaryPhyl 2003-03-19 15:02:33 #20770
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