> yes, you found the original, go ahead and let everyone know it's been removed.:good: Just rescued a 1897 20" Pine, opened up with a double-bitted...
Ur fat a** is violatin' my air space! I don't care if ur feet fit in the easement... get ur a** off my land!!
> we're dealing with one here that is/was one ft wideThat's what you get when you dimple your cap! Karma!!
>I knew I was good to a tenth soEnough said.> DIMPLE UnnecessaryShould have set it right in the 1st place!A pipe dream...Sweet dreams!
I lucked out this year! Only skins, no live ones. Have heard plenty of stories from locals though!
> an even longer topo shot on nothing....:-/The Magspike has a dimple! Does that count?My OPUS-RS solution was still on the Magspike, just not the...
How can you read my mind from so far away!?
should I have shot the dimple? The better question is> Some say you can't touch it only locate it.I heard the same thing and thought it would be sm...
I agree Kent. Lowest point on these 6 Ft. monuments would be the best position. There is also memorials from the 1873 original survey that the 1908 ...
Definitely needs MORE flagging. I still have trouble eye-ballin' it with my naked eye from town!
Here's your moundMore like a gaping crevasse! Kind of detracts from the picture I know.He almost lost half-his-ass gettin' up there!
well here you go then-> Comin' from you, I take that as a compliment! So thank you kind sir!Still better than a 1/4-assed attempt right?!
> Do you have a closeup image of the cap?Not the best, but has good age.I will look through my other computer to see if I have any better ones.I wo...
should I have shot the dimple? The better question is> What part of "reconstruct or rehabilitate" don't you understand?A mere field mut does not wa...
> Gravity?> YES! + weather, cow, and game!Wait till I share Mile Post 2 which is at least twice out of plumb as this one.> > Lewiston?Yep...
You should not be surveying! You need a Training Day!!
Monuments hold so who cares what he has? Everybody gets a slightly different answer anyways?! Don't ever pay any attention to those perfect pristine...
Old Surveys made available to public> After nearly 40 years in business, I have surveyed many of these a second time and a fair number a third or e...
> This is where the "what would you do?" belongs. I refuse to give copies of someone else's unrecorded plats. If they aren't recorded they are priv...