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I'd suggest a local community college.  Such a course might be offered by the geography department, or it could be in the community education (non-credit) realm along with outdoor recreation classes.

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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Susan Walter
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Subject: GPS training

Jan. 13, 2009

Hi all,

A friend of mine is interested in learning GPS.  She lives in La Jolla, California.  Any suggestions for something local?  She's a specialist in Chinese archaeology.

S. Walter

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