Rather eerie I'd say. I guess the monument made it though? Hope the folks who drove the truck did too.
McCracker, post: 360493, member: 9299 wrote: Rather eerie I'd say. I guess the monument made it though? Hope the folks who drove the truck did too.
The owner was busy saving his house, which he did save. We are right on the edge of the Valley Fire near Cobb, CA.
Dave Karoly, post: 360492, member: 94 wrote: We ran 3300' of staff compass line today
That, or RTK.
Six of one half a dozen of the other.
Fast moving fire...there's still air in the tires.
paden cash, post: 360516, member: 20 wrote: Fast moving fire...there's still air in the tires.
I was thinking the same thing... Looks pretty decent and should be saved!
Dave-
Where is the off/on switch for your magic line finding machine ? o.O
How long will the batteries last ?
Were you in your Spring surveying kilt ?
YOS
TNAI
DEREK G. GRAHAM OLS OLIP, post: 360570, member: 285 wrote: Dave-
Where is the off/on switch for your magic line finding machine ? o.O
How long will the batteries last ?
Were you in your Spring surveying kilt ?
YOS
TNAI
The switch is underneath, turn it and the needle automatically swings to magnetic north!
DEREK G. GRAHAM OLS OLIP, post: 360570, member: 285 wrote: Dave-
Where is the off/on switch for your magic line finding machine ? o.O
How long will the batteries last ?
Were you in your Spring surveying kilt ?
YOS
TNAI
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