HUGH L. GEORGE, TEXAS RPS #1 STATED IN THE TSA SHORT COURSE IN 1956:ÛÏLET ME SAY FIRST, THAT IN MY JUDGEMENT THERE IS NO OTHER PROFESSIONAL MAN WHO M...
Thats quite a view from the patio, but the backwoods in me wonders about traffic noise... Bet it's really nice on a foggy night
I bet most of us that work with the old boundary markers have a similar story of the marker being taken for display. The one I like to tell is I was ...
I remember my dad using an old FJ style landcruiser to survey out of for awhile in the early 80's. I really don't remember how he fit all the stuff i...
That is a great find! Thanks for sharing!
Andy Nold, post: 394609, member: 7 wrote: I don't think that word means what you think it means... At least in Texas. A LOT of the PSL land out in my ...
I cannot speak for lands outside of Texas, but in Texas, any unpatented lands found must first be offered to adjoining landowners, or those with a leg...
I am worried every time I hear of the newest, latest technology wonder they give our troops, taking away whatever old, reliable, mechanical contraptio...
It seems no one else is awake t the moment, how strange. I guess I'll chime in, but my experiences may differ from many others. The first thought th...
The tree limbs falling. I always warn the guys new to my crew when we work under the cottonwoods along the creeks, if the wind comes up, we re not go...
I'm thankful our ROW markers are reasonably close. The old markers are concrete pillars, some as deep as 6', with 2' out of the ground. They get hit...