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Old 11-20-2008, 01:32 AM   #2
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Talking Re: Track Altitudes

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Originally Posted by Mike Voth View Post
Wow. If those numbers reflect a trend, that could explain a lot about a lot of different tracks. Wish I had time to put this info together for all the tracks. Would be interesting to see.
Mike;
It doesn't take long.Load Google World and on the main screen type in the track address.Track webites
give their address.When you get an overhead shot scroll in to the s/l and read the elevation(unfortunatly it's in meters) do the same at the f/l and you'll see the difference.

Ed

Google World is great.I looked up where I was stationed in the Army in Korea in1964.I think I pinpointed
the location.The world is at your command,at least in pictures.
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