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Day: September 14, 2004

Make Satellite Photo Maps With Gps Devices

September 14, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 3 Comments

nyc

i get asked a lot about how i make the satellite photo maps of places i run (seattle, nyc…) and here’s the step by step. i use a garmin forerunner gps, but just about any gps will work.

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