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It wasn't driven plumb, so it was driven deeper to make the top closer to the correct coordinates 😉
The longer I do this, and the more I see threads like this one, the more I think that pincushions ought to be the first course or lesson of any survey...
Found one like that recently. Old iron pipe that agreed as well with the plat as anything in the subdivision that I could find, with two newer 1/2" r...
Found several really cool monuments. Axles, gigantic white oaks, old stone piles, old pipes. One of my favorites is a control point I set early on i...
I wanna learn from Murphy!
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There's a dimple in a tack in a cap on a pin in a pipe.....
Your approach looks sound to me.?ÿ I'd say you've met the typical standard of care, and then some, with the results you've given above.
Thanks again for the feedback.?ÿ I love hearing the different perspectives on the things that keep surveyors up at night.?ÿ (Or wake them up 😉 Conti...
Some of my favorites are the white oaks that are easily over six feet in diameter at four feet above ground.?ÿ Have recovered many of those around her...
Thanks for the feedback, all.?ÿ Most of the time, I see disclaimers like "complete boundary survey not performed".?ÿ I also almost always see attorney...
I would expect some kind of fix soon.?ÿ Good luck!
Send your drawing and your question to Carlson tech support.?ÿ They should be able to get you going. ?ÿ
Check EDGEMODE and PROJMODE settings.
Left a GPS base sitting out in a field about an hours drive from the office one winter.?ÿ Drove back out to get it, and never was so glad to see it st...