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<blockquote data-quote="madhatte" data-source="post: 3061581" data-attributes="member: 36455"><p>I hear that. One of the programs I use lets you do traverses by feeding the azimuth to the GPS and then displays it as though it had collected the satellite data -- cleans up lousy reception really well, and keeps tolerances way closer than relying on getting a clear shot of the sky under a canopy. With this program you only need GPS points to begin and ens a traverse -- everything in between can be paced or compassed or whatever method you like and are then set as relative to the beginning and ending (opening and closing) points. That's what I wrote that manual for awhile back. Evidently the FS guys are going to use my manual as an actual training guide, so I must have done OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madhatte, post: 3061581, member: 36455"] I hear that. One of the programs I use lets you do traverses by feeding the azimuth to the GPS and then displays it as though it had collected the satellite data -- cleans up lousy reception really well, and keeps tolerances way closer than relying on getting a clear shot of the sky under a canopy. With this program you only need GPS points to begin and ens a traverse -- everything in between can be paced or compassed or whatever method you like and are then set as relative to the beginning and ending (opening and closing) points. That's what I wrote that manual for awhile back. Evidently the FS guys are going to use my manual as an actual training guide, so I must have done OK. [/QUOTE]
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