Ironically, we did just the oppostie with our GPS. We looked at how far we
were from home, back in Southeast Texas.
Chas. Clifton
Scoutmaster -Troop 11
Port Neches, Texas
Remember : We are in this program for the boys.......let them lead
In a message dated 1/4/2004 6:53:58 AM Pacific Standard Time,
sgmdwk@comcast.net writes:
> Of course now, it is an interesting diversion to stop at random times and
> be able to tell that "the summit of Baldy is 1,650 miles that way."
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