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Well First of All here is a basic Map that includes all of the waypoints taken on a record speed canoe adventure.

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All Right, here is the main part of the page. This has resources for monitoring that can be found or used elsewhere but have been collected and coded to one easy charge-free place.


Here is the first great masterful piece. This is a calculator and is very helpfun in many things. These are great for calculating BMI TAXA ratings and also for Discharge and getting the velocity from __ft/10 sec down to _ft/sec.


All righty, here is a calendar and this can be very important to have around. It displays dates and are great for planning things approx. 2 weeks in the future.
(Keep in mind, this is not a light stab at the district's privatized bussing system.)


The power-browsers most important tool. A good Reference. Wikipedia has come to be a big name in reference and as long as cited it is accurate. There is importance in this to research what you dont know.



Are you still deciding if you would like to go water monitoring today? Check the weather the radar to see whether you should go or not.


Now where to? When you need to find someplace to go and no clue how to get there.
THE DIRECTION FINDER!


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You! There is a decent chance you are on a PC. Probably running Windows. And you Windows people did not for some reason make the world Linux compatible, so we (the Unix based system community) has to find our own way of making our monitoring sheets into a compatible image type. PDF files can only be opened up with special viewers that may not be standard, so we'd have to unpack a Tar-ball just to open the thing.

(And also slower Win-Boxes have trouble with nearly 90 pages of PDF)

Now that that is done, here are monitoring sheets in a better format.