Hello Bob, It's always a pleasure hearing from you, enjoy your tour and keep up the good work. Elray Smith Valley Center For The Blind agape, ems --- On Wed, 6/18/08, Robert Sweetman <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: From: Robert Sweetman <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [gps-talkusers] Walking Tour of England To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 10:40 PM Sue and I started walking from Bath along the Kennet and Avon Canal yesterday. It is a beautiful walk through the countryside with the canal running through many rural areas. The train tracks parallel the canal generally, because materials were hauled by canal for the building of the railroad. The boats on the canal are called Narrow Boats. Many people take holidays or live in them. They are generally six feet wide and range from 50 to 72 feet long. Sue and I met the owner of a narrow boat tour and got a tour of a deluxe narrow boat that was 10 feet wide and had a Jacuzzi. The trains here are amazing to hear as you walk through the country along the railroad. When out of the city, they range between 120 and 125 miles per hour. I finally recorded one passing because I had my recorder out already when it passed. Starting Point, Highways House in Bath Latitude: 51 degrees, 22 minutes, 3.6080 seconds North. Latitude: 2 degrees, 22 minutes, 4.8000 seconds West. Destination, the Swan Hotel, Bradford-on-Avon, England. latitude: 51 degrees 20 minutes 53.0400 seconds North. Longitude: 2 degrees 15 minutes 4.3800 seconds West. Bob Sweetman