> You're not really a tree hugger, are you?..> > tee-hee-hee.....Actually, yes. I just like to get them horizontal first.She had 92 growth r...
what? wetting lumber?> > > Keep all lumber tightly bound together every night with ratchet straps and water down with a hose. This will kee...
sounds like what i do to everyday to surveys making septic plans, wetlands plans, and engineering plans. lol Except when I'm done with it, it doesn't ...
> costing the taxpayers tens of dollars> > Nice. > > My nod to the mag detected folks is this: On hard surfacing, if the ties (PLSSia) ...
love the swamp.
[sarcasm]be a man and climb down there with a tape[/sarcasm]
seriously though, what's wrong with my 2 ladders idea?>. > > What thread were you reading? It was Bovine Divine who insisted that a surveyor...
seriously though, what's wrong with my 2 ladders idea?> > Seriously? You think a fence alone would be more stable that a the double ladder appr...
Recreating Bearing Bases for Kent> > After this 180 acre survey has been completed, there will be 10 iron pins/pipes located and an additional 8...
Recreating Bearing Bases for Kent> > A Compass Survey is a survey where a Compass is used to measure the bearings around a traverse on the groun...
> We have plenty of "R's" up here in MA that aren't being used if you'd like them!I thought you used all those extra "R's" on the end of words. Li...
Perambulations> Thnx Perry. It has been an interesting thread, and has prompted me to look up a few things.> > Kinda glad it petered out befo...
All I can say is wow!
Compass Survey for Kent> > I don't believe I've seen compass surveys in New Hampshire for 50 years or so, except an occasion sketch of timber la...
Perambulations> > > > Exactly. Why would one want to hire a professional surveyor when a good survey would actually locate the town line ...
Kent is so predictale> > As far as I can tell, New Hampshire surveying begins with the idea that a compass ought to be good enough for almost a...