drzura
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GPS numbers for the 110 Bajo
Hello. I was wondering if anyone would be willing to share the GPS numbers for the 110 Bajo off San Marcos Island?? Thanks....
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ZThomas
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I've got 27 deg 16.73' N, 112 deg 06.27' W. I think Kid Jurel/Mike Kanzler gave me that.
ZT
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drzura
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Thanks for the numbers. My older GPS kicked the bucket and I was unable to download my waypoints. I bought a new one and am starting from scratch
again. Thanks again.
Damion
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Bruce R Leech
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Mood: A lot cooler than Mulege
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you can get most of your way points back easly using google earth
Bruce R Leech
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ZThomas
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Not the ones that really matter, unfortunately, unless Google Earth has added detailed bottom contours. The really good ones still don't come easy...
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amirravon
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bruce R Leech
you can get most of your way points back easly using google earth |
with Google earth ? how ?
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AcuDoc
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I've been planning a small boat trip this spring and found google earth a cool tool to check out different coves for anchorages etc. As stated above I
can just grab GPS numbers to throw into my ship board gps.
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castaway$
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Howz about the coveted coordinates to Wilburs hole?
Live Indubiously!
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