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Kurt Luebke
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Joined: September 20, 2010 3:34 am
Topics: 11 / Replies: 107
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RE: Free on-line topo maps?

Speaking of USGS Topo Maps...All of the topo maps from the USGS store are available as a FREE download including the 2011 series of geopdf's. They ar...

13 years ago
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RE: Ok - What Are they?

Hey, I found D 100 in 2007. Nice brushy area, we will be in that area in a few weeks running cadastral lines.

13 years ago
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RE: Interesting BLM Notes

Brian,He actually ran true on S89-47'W according to his notes; just a typo on your part. If you look at the plat; he is showing no return on the dist...

13 years ago
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RE: Some photos from Nightmute

Don,No offense taken. They actually are our lightest and bottom of the barrel legs.Kurt

13 years ago
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RE: Some photos from Nightmute

Don,They don't look great, but you don't take the "A" legs over 2000 miles, 3 plane legs and bouncing around in the back of that trailer without losin...

13 years ago
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RE: Some photos from Nightmute

Daryl,We flew over Nightmute and Toksook Bay on our way to Tununak last July. We got to pay $50/night to sleep on the floor in the school, but at lea...

13 years ago
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RE: Early USGS Survey Methods

Here is an excellent source on the USGS mapping methods:USGS Circular 1341Kurt

13 years ago
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RE: Survey Marker on eBay (Weird Story)

Nothing to say, but WOW! People are so gullible. They are willing to pay almost $80 so far for a very rare survey mark, worth almost $5 or $6 on the...

13 years ago
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RE: An Initial Point photo

FairbanksDoes anybody know if there is access up to the Fairbanks IP? It does show up on the Fort property based on the topo. Is this a locked down ...

14 years ago
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RE: Surveyors with Forestry degrees

I received my Bachelor of Science in Forest Resource Management from The University of Montana in 1984. Spent my first year at Indiana-Purdue Univers...

14 years ago
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RE: Mt. San Bernardino Initial Point

Bill,Here is a link Mt. San Bernardino Inital Points to a paper by a California surveyor who explains the process that took place for this initial poi...

14 years ago
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RE: Seward Meridian

> > > > That is a PVC that looks snapped off in the concrete. > > Kurt> > > Is it possible that it is there specifically ...

14 years ago
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RE: Seward Meridian

> It looks like the top of an open 3/4" iron pipe about a foot and a half SW of the cap (upper right in the photo with your boot toes).> > Pl...

14 years ago
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RE: Seward Meridian

I can tell you the route that I took definitely had a curve in it.

14 years ago
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RE: Seward Meridian

RADAR,I believe that there were 24 sitting for the state specific. Nobody left early and I could have used about another hour. The exam was almost i...

14 years ago
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RE: Some Photos...

Very cool pictures. I had Michael McInnis give us a Trimble Business Center training in the Grant Creek Inn last week.Looks like you were at Pompey's...

14 years ago
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RE: Nebraska Sandhills Monuments

Jerry has written more than a couple books and this is one that I highly recomend.Nebraska's Early Geodetic SurveysIt covers the USC&GS, USGS, Mis...

14 years ago
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