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> Great scenery. Do you get to use equine for traversing?
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> Rumor has it that a monument marking the boundary between Georgia and Tennessee was GPS'd and found to be about a mile further north than where it was reported as being. Some idiot is rumored to have removed the monument.
No on equine. See lots of them, but I rather ride my ATV.
> I thought that was Capulin. Need to load up the grandkids and take them on the Dry Cimarron route from Kenton to Raton. They would think they had been transported to the back side of the Moon. Very impressive vistas throughout that entire drive including Wedding Cake Mesa and Shipwreck Mesa.
Have to say NM has many different types of landscape and I enjoy see every part that I can. Been from one side to the other. But I also love see the rest of this wonderful country. Guess that is why I love surveying! Do you do work in NM?
Like I said, I can't remember everything from over 30 years ago, I was the rodman, Randy Hambright was the I-man and we worked with Terry Asel (PC) and J. Norman Newton (PLS), they were in charge of what we were doing, but the well we did was like 660' off of CO border.
I know we found one "old" well up in a header that was dripping oil and the Pennzoil folks didn't know about it and I remember a couple of Conquistador graves we found.
Long enough ago Terry, Randy and I are all licensed and considered old guys. :-/
No work in NM. Own a farm in Oklahoma between Boise City and Guymon that needs to be visited from time to time. Love to visit the Kenton area. Have relatives in Pueblo and Gunnison, so have wandered off on various paths through the years.