One of the other things I hear is how far out of position that Center of Section stone is that was placed in the 1800's. Well, today, we have three o...
I would say that the surveys that used the 5/8" rebar are in error and subject to scrutiny when and if the landowners become aware of the problem. Us...
The minimum standard at that time was a 1/2"x24" rebar. Today you need to add some sort of identification cap.
Letter from a SailorThis partial letter was written by a young sailor from Nebraska whose ship was at Hawaii. On December 4, 1941, he could clearly s...
Another Option:poop: :good:
On its way. Thanks!
I personally use RLS because the Nebraska stamp I was issued by the Board has "Registered Land Surveyor" on it, but it also has "LS-504" on the same s...
That is awesome! Gotta love those chairs and the "GPS" wording in English. Wonder if they are selling cheap American knockoff instruments?
I used it extensively in the mid 1990's and at the time it was one of the best out there. I remember it was not the easiest software to learn how to ...
Two words - Bench Mark. Look at any old geodetic monument and you will see it as two words. The modern geocaching activity has attributed a lot to h...
Are you in a Colonial State and not the PLSS? If so, I would tend to agree that the line most likely follows the brook. However, the word "along" ca...
NEBRASKA$5.00 if the survey references section corners. ($5.00 total, no limit on number of pages)$2.50 if survey doesn't reference section corners (L...
Outstanding Daryl! Makes me want to tag along for the adventure!
Agree that the word should be "SIGHT" and not "SITE". Looks like the area that you cannot build anything in to obstruct the view of approaching traff...