Thread: Choosing a GPS
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Old 07-17-2006, 08:46 AM   #61
Parrothead
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As usual Dave you will have a lot of help here with GPS. I started out routing on routes I was familiar with so I could learn the tricks. I learn something new everytime I use it.
Guess there is something to be said for being an only child. I hope Cheryl is able to reconcile with her brother. Even though my parents did not die close in time a lot of the stuff I'm dealing with are my Dad's things because Mother did not do anything with them after he died. And of course a lot of it wqs "theirs". I have four daughters and three nephews I have to consider also along with grandchildren. I think all of us that are full timing or about to full time are doing our children a favor as there won't be a lot for them to get rid of when we pass.
Happy trails..................................
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