GVBR altitude map



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TimC

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I don't suppose anyone still has their GVBR2004 ride booklet, with its
height maps in it? I can't find mine in my GVBR junk pile.

If so, I don't suppose you can scan them in, can you?


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On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 at 13:41 GMT, TimC (aka Bruce)
was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea:
> I don't suppose anyone still has their GVBR2004 ride booklet, with its
> height maps in it? I can't find mine in my GVBR junk pile.
>
> If so, I don't suppose you can scan them in, can you?


Hmmm. Maybe I don't need this anymore.

I wrote up the GVBR here:
http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/staff/tconnors/journal/index.cgi?050131.001107094092

Only 2 months behinf schedule. 10 pages of photos of the ride (and a
couple of others) linked to in that article.

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