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<DIV>I have now had several people advise me as to how to get (or at least
contact the person in charge of) the NPS GPS data. It is not that I might not
want to use it. I shall repeat (one time only) -- about one year (or less) I
queried about this and I got the word, from Hank Heasler via Lee Whittlesey that
the data was NOT available to non-NPS persons. There was no waffling. Sorry, but
it was the NPS geologist who adivised of inaccuracies in the NPS data and cited
that as one reason for not making it available to the public. Yes, really.</DIV>
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<DIV>I ain't going to fight about it. All I want is a few points and I now have
a GPS device that has the code allowing for + or - 3 meter accuracy -- which I
understand did NOT exist during the NPS survey. I do not want inaccuracy.</DIV>
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<DIV>I am now sorry that I brought this up at all. I'll do it myself, for
myself. Thanks. End of topic.</DIV>
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<DIV>Scott Bryan</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>