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GALLOPING THE GOOSE
Travelling south from the Sooke Potholes' on the Galloping GPSing the Galloping Goose Trail for 1km, one arrives at Tod Creek Trestle; continue southward for another 1.8km and one arrives at Charters creek Trestle. The former is original timber construction and the latter is a steel, cantilever suspension bridge.
Google Earth view of an XC track log with textbook thermals. I landed a couple of km east of Kalofer, in a hilltop meadow with a prancing stallion. Thankfully he kept his distance.
The Mini GPS Vehicle Tracker is the most cost-effective device to track your vehicle. It is very small in terms of size thus can be easily installed in very secret places. The installation and usage is very easy. The Mini GPS tracker communicates with user by SMS, not by GPRS, so it can work alone and the management center is not a must. It is specially designed for individual vehicles, user could use any GSM mobile phone to supervise, control and locate the car without any third party. On the other hand, if the management center is setup, user could get much stronger functions, such as tracking by map, easy to understand SMS message, etc.
The Mini GPS Vehicle Tracker is the most cost-effective device to track your vehicle. It is very small in terms of size thus can be easily installed in very secret places. The installation and usage is very easy. The Mini GPS tracker communicates with user by SMS, not by GPRS, so it can work alone and the management center is not a must. It is specially designed for individual vehicles, user could use any GSM mobile phone to supervise, control and locate the car without any third party. On the other hand, if the management center is setup, user could get much stronger functions, such as tracking by map, easy to understand SMS message, etc.
Tour to Mt. Fanellhorn, 2980 m asl (10’250 ft), Canton of Grisons, Switzerland.
Map and GPS-track. >b>Copyrights Swisstopo 2007
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This is a tagged female Kemps Ridley Sea Turtle on her way back to the ocean after laying her clutch of eggs an d then having a GPS Transponder fitted to her back. Her movements can be tracked via www.Seaturtle.org