Re: On the beach..., Got location?


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Posted by Tim on December 17, 19101 at 20:44:25:

In Reply to: Re: On the beach..., Got location? posted by steve, need LORAN-C or GPS for location on December 15, 19101 at 09:05:31:

: Some of us can give you "name" of some of these
: well known scrap piles/tootpick piles, but
: appreciated LORAN-C location, being the STANDARD
: for reference, or at least a GPS.
: However, If it is your desire to keep YOUR
: beach secret, you may use my 7,000 list locator,
: let me know. Example=9960-483345, or 58...., being
: a two number locator within 20 feet. Further
: research only after name, age, is estimated. The
: needed input is the 100 year criteria.
: steve
: : : I need some opinions here. A friend of mine was in the U.P. this summer. On a secluded beach he found timbers from a wreck, spikes included. He showed me pictures and I concur it is pieces of a wreck. He is thinking of retrieving this wood, for display, in the near future. Some of the pieces are substancial(14'X 2'X 3"). The timber is scattered and no one would miss it. It might be gone next big storm, or be there for years. Is it morally and ethically wrong to retrieve these items? Your views would be greatly appreciated.

: : : Thanks
: : : Ross

: : Go for it before the ice trashes it. Do something uesful with it good luck. Tim
Do not be tricked into giving out the location Tim




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