[meteorite-list] (OT) GPS POI files for Tucson and Southern Arizona
From: Richard Kowalski <kowalski_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2011 12:57:27 -0700 Message-ID: <4D35F0A7.2050106_at_lpl.arizona.edu> Apologies for this cross posting this semi off topic message, but I know there are people on each of these lists that might have an interest in this, but they are not on more than one of the lists I'm sending this to, so this seemed most efficient... For those of you who will be attending the Gem, Fossil & Mineral shows here in Tucson starting next week, I have created a Point of Interest file for use in personal GPS devices that has the location for each of the 40 plus shows, broken down by both show name and location name. For those coming for their first "show", I think you'll this file will indispensable to help you find your way around to the various shows. If you are a show regular, you may find that the file is still useful helping you find this year's brand new show locations, or find those more obscure shows you haven't been to before. This file, "Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase" can be found on the excellent site POI-Factory at: http://www.poi-factory.com/node/24678 In addition to this file, I have also created several others that may be of interest to those of you who visit Tucson for business and pleasure. One is for those interested in Astronomy and others are of a more general interest. "Optical Valley- Tucson, Arizona" is the astronomy specific file. It contains the locations and descriptions of every professional telescope in the Tucson and Southern Arizona as well as a few locations on the University of Arizona campus. (No amateur sites or commercial telescopes are included) Lastly, I've created a few files that can be used by general visitors and residents alike. Optical Valley - http://www.poi-factory.com/node/17651 Tucson & Southern Arizona Attractions - http://www.poi-factory.com/node/31932 Saguaro National Park East & West - http://www.poi-factory.com/node/17355 All of these files may be downloaded for free as can most of the other files on that site. Most of my files are generated in the Garmin GPX format, but there are a number of software programs that can make a conversion for you if your unit does not handle the GPX format. I've created several more "Tucson files" and there are many created by others that could be useful for people visiting the area, so be sure try more than just my files. I'm in no way associated with the Poi-Factory website, but it is a friendly, helpful site that is free and has NO advertising on it. I real rarity in this day and age. -- Richard Kowalski Catalina Sky Survey Lunar and Planetary Laboratory University of Arizona http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/css/Received on Tue 18 Jan 2011 02:57:27 PM PST |
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