On Fri, 14 Dec 2007 11:30:46 -0500, singhals <singhals@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>J. Hugh Sullivan wrote:
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>> On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 15:26:20 -0500, singhals <singhals@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> wrote:
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>>>I know some of you are using GPS units to locate graves,
>>>cemeteries, old homesteads, and the like.
>>>
>>>I'd like one to use for exactly those purposes.
>>>
>>>Which models in which brands will allow me to retrieve
>>>lat/lon a week after I mark the spot? Not all of 'em do,
>>>apparently.
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>>
>>>Cheryl
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>> I have never used mine to locate a grave site. I have county maps and
>> graveyards are marked on them. If a site is found that is not on the
>> map marking can be done manually.
>>
>> Three brands are popular for cars, Garmin, Tom-Tom and Magellan. The
>> type that is used in the car may not be what you want for lat/lon.
>>
>> Or, you can do what we did when fi****ng years ago - when you find a
>> good fi****ng hole, mark an "X" on the side of the boat. 8-)
>>
>> Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Louisiana Gal.
>>
>> Hugh
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>
>:) I'll share that wisdom wid my Cajun fr'en comin today, yes.
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>Joyeux Noel a vous tout.
>
>Cheryl
Marecy Buttercups while I cherchez moi femme.
Hugh


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