[gps-talkusers] Death Valley

  • From: Michael May <MikeMay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2008 19:16:16 -0800

Way to go guys. This is exactly what WayFun is about, using all the tools at our disposal to learn information about the environment. Now you just need to attach the text file describing the grave to the POI so we have that for future reference. We will start collecting rich POI content to go with the collective User POIs.


Mike



At 04:57 PM 2/2/2008, you wrote:
Jean lemoigne was, as i kind of suspected, a man.  (Jean as French for
John.)  Now, if interested in more details about Jean Lemoigne Grave, visit

http://wikimapia.org/1881878/

-- first discovery of Wikimapia.  Its aim is to describe every place in the
world.  Could be useful.

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From: "Michael May" <MikeMay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 11:57 PM
Subject: [gps-talkusers] Death Valley


In case we don't have any listers who can stick up for Death Valley
California, I thought I'd take a virtual tour and tell you what I found.

Mostly what you hear about Death Valley iks that is a couple hundred
feet below sea level and has temperatures of 120 degrees in the
summer. I knew a guy once who ran from there to the top of the
highest mountain, some 14000 feet I think. He trained by riding a
stationary bike in a sauna.

I had to search out 42 miles before I found a restaurant. It was in
the town of Trona. There is a place called Breakfast Canyon but it
isn't a restaurant.
You get a lot of points from the GNIS database. Several of these
points are springs, something that could be rather useful in this
type of environment. There are a couple mines too.
Rattlesnake, Gulch sounds like a hot spot.
How about West Side Borax Camp with an elevation of minus 255 feet.
Don't forget Stovepipe Wells. There is even an airport there.
Devils cornfield must have an interesting history.
The Jean Lemoigne grave is mentioned as a POI. I wonder who she was.
The Death Valley airport is in Furnace Creek with an elevation of 214
feet. There is even a Furnace Creek Golf Course.
There are a couple camp grounds and even a Death Valley Museum.
Go up a few thousand feet to reach Hells Gate, part of the Funeral
mountains where you will also find Coffin Peak, elevation 5503 feet.
There is Telescope Peak at 11,049 feet.
The highest peak I found was Lone Pine Peak at 12,994 feet.

So granted, it is not Disney Land but there are hidden treasures to
be found almost anywhere you go in the world. In this case, you might
want to be a cactus collector to benefit the most from Death Valley.
I do believe I will have to go there sometime to check it out and to
add some points of interest. I have to believe there are restaurants
which just haven't made it into the database.

Mike






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Michael G. May

CEO Sendero Group

Developers and distributors of the Cadillac of accessible GPS products as well as distributing BrailleNote, VoiceNote, Victor Stream, Talks, Miniguide and the ID Mate

Crashing Through by Robert Kurson available at http://www.CrashingThrough.com

MikeMay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.SenderoGroup.com

1-888-757-6810, Fax (530) 757-6830, Mobile (530) 304-0007
Sendero Group, LLC
1118 Maple Lane, Davis, CA 95616-1723, USA


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