Randy, I have a "hand held" GPS that I plug into my laptop. The laptop is
running Windows NT4 and Chicago Maps "Precision Mapping Traveler" which
shows me , in real time, where I am and which way I am going. The mapping
software is only about $30. I really like it because my wife can't read a
map and not having a navigator makes it tough going to unfamiliar places.
Phil Piper
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Roger: I checked Mapquest's new topo maps. Try this site:
http://www.mapquest.com/cgi-bin/ia_find?link=btwn%2Ftwn-map_topo_results&random=1182&event=topo_search&uid=ubh104i3i1iqt7he%3Ar2lyal5r8&SNVData=3mad3-9.fy%2528at2u67_%2529f82u67%253bah7-%253d%253a%2528_%253d%253abad672%253d%253d1su672%253d0%2Crb%253b7&place=olema&statefips=6&Find+Map=Get+Map
It lists coordinates for Olema as Latitude/Longitude: 38.0408 / -122.7869
This ought to get you close. Check around the topos for the campground. I
couldn't fine it.
I'll be there myself.
Randy Unter
'66 Overlander
Denver
Roger Hightower wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We're starting to plan the itinerary for October, including the Olema
> Rally. Does anyone have the geo-coordinates for the Olema Ranch
> Campground that I might plug into my GPS? I live by that thing on the
> road.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roger Hightower
> 1975 31' Sovereign
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