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Joined: October 11, 2014 9:50 am
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RE: Thereƒ??s a new ocean now

@holy-cow Monument Rocks, located 25 miles south of Oakley, Kansas. Ever been here?

5 years ago
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RE: Thereƒ??s a new ocean now

@holy-cow What statement was that?

5 years ago
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RE: Feelings of power

@cf-67 Reminds me of my Navy days, when they sent me to find some relative bearing grease.

5 years ago
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RE: RR curves. Maybe I should have posted this under humor.....

@bill93 I like your "inbound route" and "outbound route" as opposed to the traditional "back tangent" and "forward tangent."

5 years ago
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RE: Digital Leveling - Onboard Average vs. Manual Lowest Reading

Most of the three shot readings I take are closely spaced, such as 4.454, 4.454, and 4.453. If I get readings such as these I stop after three shots. ...

5 years ago
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RE: Digital Leveling - Onboard Average vs. Manual Lowest Reading

@lurker We aren't rocking the rod. It was just an analogy that we use to justify our method.

5 years ago
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RE: Young Surveyor

Welcome! I would be interested in reading about anything you recently learned in college regarding abandoning old surveying methods for new ones.

5 years ago
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RE: Digital Leveling - Onboard Average vs. Manual Lowest Reading

@rover83 Still, my question remains as to the soundness of our method. I say the outlier, the lowest rod reading in my example, occurred when the rod...

5 years ago
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RE: RR curves. Maybe I should have posted this under humor.....

These curve calculators, and other calculators/unit converters, are rampant on the Internet. I used one for U.S. Survey Foot conversions just the othe...

5 years ago
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RE: Digital Leveling - Onboard Average vs. Manual Lowest Reading

@jitterboogie My post is about average reading vs. lowest reading.

5 years ago
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RE: Digital Leveling - Onboard Average vs. Manual Lowest Reading

@thebionicman We aren't rocking the rod. I guess I did a poor job writing this post.

5 years ago
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RE: New Way to Set BMs

@350rocketmike Cove Stake & Wood Products, Inc. wrote: Lath is made of thin hardwood lumber and is commonly used for surveying. Pine Lath can be...

5 years ago
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RE: New Way to Set BMs

@robertusa County BMs must be identifiable and stamped with a letter-number identifier. An example would be S-1065-007 (fictitious), where "S" is the...

5 years ago
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RE: New Way to Set BMs

I had to look up ardoch, actually ardox nails. They have a screw-like spiral thread on the shank. In my search, I came upon an interesting piece of na...

5 years ago
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RE: New Way to Set BMs

@flga-2-2 I've got my facts wrong. I live very close to the Tosohatchee Wildlife Management Area, not the Deseret Ranches. Every time I smell somethi...

5 years ago
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RE: New Way to Set BMs

@flga-2-2 Good story! I live very close to the Deseret Ranches. I heard they were surveyed not too long ago in preparation for a huge development of ...

5 years ago
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RE: New Way to Set BMs

@mark-mayer I may be using the wrong lexicon. We have one county-wide vertical control network. The purpose of this project is to connect two level r...

5 years ago
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RE: New Way to Set BMs

@norman-oklahoma We are connecting two vertical control networks together.

5 years ago
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