Jerry - I graduated from the U of Montana a long time ago and at that time there were surveying, advanced surveying, photogrammetry classes and spring...
teffinger, post: 367308, member: 2642 wrote: I have all of the files and more. CAPD used to be at www.blm.gov/nstc/lisp/ but I don't think it is ther...
Rankin_File, post: 367333, member: 101 wrote: I think you're supposed to buy TraversePC and get the BLM approved ubercadastral module. If you'd been a...
Mike - That is very cool. I have never seen anything like it. My guess would be that a forester, private surveyor or county surveyor had them made u...
Nice article Mike and great job!
Drilldo, post: 338757, member: 8604 wrote: I have not been keeping up with the latest in handheld GPS units (recreational grade).We currently are surv...
I use Benchmap and really enjoy it. One problem you may not have thought about is the fact that in the majority of the PCT you will not be receiving ...
Rankin_File, post: 338720, member: 101 wrote: What's the story on the 7th photo- RM 331' and the arrow? Just a cool old GLO RM monument that we happe...
Mike Berry, post: 338680, member: 123 wrote: What really stood out to me was the Good Life Brewing Company, Bend Oregon tee shirt. Made a good post ev...
Here are a few more photos from my side bush-whack trip up to Crow Peak to find Black Hills Forest Reserve monument No. 96.
sfreshwaters, post: 326502, member: 88 wrote: I'll be there - should be a great time! Here's a linkSurveyors Historical Society It was a great Rendez...
I am sorry for your loss Mark. He is in a better place.
Robert - The USGS survey boundary crews that did this work and also ran the US Forest Reserve boundaries on the Lewis and Clarke Reserve and Black Hil...
Thanks Skeeter. Mark Armstrong actually has some classes coming up in Oregon, but it appears I have gotten a seat in North Carolina next week.
Thank you for the responses; that is what I have found. I was hoping some state society or DOT had an open class somewhere. It would be nice to have...
This one is for Rankin. One of our crew's took this shot of a cow elk checking our level bubble.
I covered over 700 miles from Omaha to Kansas City to Beatrice to Denton and back to Omaha to fly home. I found a few other Missouri River Commission...
I think I will pick mine up personally in a couple weeks. Can't wait to see it Jerry!