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These are sold.
To clarify, the $200 is for both calculators.
That looks like a forester's cruiser's vest to me. I'd check out the forestry supply sites.
Those are public documents. If they won't give them to you, file a public information request.
SincPac by a mile!
...So, I guess I'm saying this should be someone in their late 40s who has been licensed in California for 20 years. That's about the correct mi...
I'd be interested in any from the SW corner of Wyoming and if you had any up into the Wind River Range or the Tetons.
I still have my original 41cx from 1984. Mandatory for all incoming engineering freshmen at Oregon State University. They were made down the street ...
Wendell, I think you might be pleasantly surprised at how many people would be willing to pay for this site!
That's a standard note indicating that the basis of bearings is CCS83 Grid, and the north arrow is showing the convergence angle.
This reminds me a bit of the many pages of discussion held here quite a few years back known as the "stone versus pipe" situation. Ah, the old ...
This reminds me a bit of the many pages of discussion held here quite a few years back known as the "stone versus pipe" situation. Ah, the old ...
San Luis Obispo County has a GIS that includes every map ever recorded in the County. It took many years and thousands of hours of work, but man was i...
Just take it back and we'll be done with this thread. lol
It's an indexing system to quickly get you close to the map's location. It's helpful in non-PLSS areas.
I feel like I read that further up the thread. ?????ÿ
San Luis Obispo County uses an index grid with similar numbers. Ours are truncated NAD27 coords.
@holy-cow Only a surveyor would say "about 35 feet" lol
We are in the thick of it, and I don't think I've ever seen rain like this. We've had one person drown today after trying to drive on a road we had cl...