Last seen: September 20, 2025 6:04 am
In my work area, we know the Surveyor by the color flagging he used. Very helpful in determining original monuments. My mentor started painting the to...
It??s a mile marker. ?ÿThe L is for Lexington(best I can surmise). The 8 is shown on the map too. I??m amazed it has survived 130 years without bein...
I updated mine a few days ago and did not have to register. Tested today between thunderstorms and worked fine. Ran a rapid static session and will up...
I probably should have clarified. We use a Carlson Surveyor2 data collector. I'm happy with the data collection side.
They don't understand our liability. That's why I love doing ALTA surveys.?ÿ I tend to bid a fraction low the first time, but dang if it's not easy mo...
No argument there. If my client owned both lots and had the other divided, I’d go pin to pin.
Good point and a practice I try to follow. In this case, I was convinced that the junior surveyor did not correctly survey the senior line. It was out...
Not talking about a few hundredths.?ÿ You say you??ve done it many times. I??m really curious if you are answering the question I posed. Let me put ...
I always get that message from opus if I send a rapid static in the same day as the session.?ÿ Give it 24hrs. David
I agree with this to a point. In the city where I work, many of the blocks were created with no monuments set and 25??x150?? lots. As the lots were ...
Amen Brother. ?ÿThat??s the first assumption I make.
No acreage was altered...it was maintained. The original subdivision pins are on line between the corners of the adjoining tract. The newer pin set 50...