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From: Lee Haefele (no email)
Date: Tue Aug 02 2005 - 16:15:15 EDT
The area you are talking about is called "Great Circle Route", a web search will show a bunch of stuff, including a book, a club and a pamphlet from "Skipper Bob". I bet there is an e.mail list too.
Lee Haefele
>
> Tom
>
> PS I asked a question about a week ago regarding how
> to find out about inland waterways from one point to
> another and didn't receive a response. I've searched
> and searched and came up almost empty. It seems that
> if you already know a lot about a particular waterways
> existence you can call "Aids To Navigation" and they
> can help fill you in on controlling depth and minimum
> bridge height. But if you are not sure of the
> existence of a canal or lock connection you're out of
> "lock" and no one "canal" tell you different. So if
> my question was merely overlooked regarding inland
> waterways and you're sitting on the answer please
> share it with us. thanks
>
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