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Perry Williams
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RE: Thoughts from a Hospital Bed

for you oldtimers, I suggest tunneling under the fence. It worked on Hogan's Heros.

11 years ago
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RE: 8 ft. High Fences in Surveying Work

seriously though, what's wrong with my 2 ladders idea?> > seriously though, what's wrong with my two ladders idea?> > Well, it sounds like...

11 years ago
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RE: Finding CCC "Camp Wickiup"

Jud - Camp Stark (NH)We had a similar German Prison Camp in northern NH in the town of Stark NH. It was a CCC camp before WW2 and was converted to a ...

11 years ago
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RE: Finding CCC "Camp Wickiup"

Bing Maps "Camp Wickiup"wanted to see the resolution difference as Bing maps are usually much better than google. Looks like the contrast on Google M...

11 years ago
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RE: 8 ft. High Fences in Surveying Work

seriously though, what's wrong with my 2 ladders idea?seriously though, what's wrong with my two ladders idea?If the fence is too wimpy, tieing the t...

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RE: Finding Deer Hung Up in Fences

> That reminds me of a story I heard once about a Northeastern survey crew. They were driving along and happened upon a cow with its head stuck in ...

11 years ago
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RE: 8 ft. High Fences? Not a Fan.

Afraid of deer?> The only thing that I particularly worry about when I am in the woods is a bull moose. Those things are HUGE, half blind, and are ...

11 years ago
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RE: Fences for Kent & Pics from the field

> > Now kent, you're just being silly. As my post said, the tree was called for in the 1910 deed. > > > > The tree was marked in 1...

11 years ago
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RE: 8 ft. High Fences in Surveying Work

crossing over the 8' fence!> Kent,> > We have T-R-E-E-S here. I spelled it for you, cause I know your from Texas an all.> Anyway your cut...

11 years ago
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RE: Fences for Kent & Pics from the field

> > (Hint: Called for in 1910 deed.)> > Oh, I got that bit, but was it described as being marked "1976" in the 1910 deed? Is this business...

11 years ago
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RE: 8 ft. High Fences in Surveying Work

crossing over the mighty 8' fence!Kent, you seem clever enough to find a faster was to get over an 8' fence than driving for an hour. The ladder was ...

11 years ago
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RE: Fences for Kent & Pics from the field

> > By the way, the tree has survived as a durable monument for over a century and has served it's purpose well. > > Oh, you mean the 1976...

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RE: Finding CCC "Camp Wickiup"

Great Story! Actually visiting the ruins kind of ties everything together.

11 years ago
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RE: 8 ft. High Fences in Surveying Work

what's the problem?Man you got it easy! Surveying in that terrain looks like a piece of cake! You get a little 8' fence and you are complaining?Toss...

11 years ago
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RE: Fences for Kent & Pics from the field

> Okay, that makes sense, aside from the 1976 date. And aside from using a dead tree for anything. At some point, aren't surveyors required to be i...

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RE: Fences for Kent & Pics from the field

> > > So in 1976 some New Hampshire surveyor made a corner and just decided to use a tree for the "monument" instead of setting something bet...

11 years ago
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RE: 8 ft. High Fences? Not a Fan.

geez, Around here, we just walk out in the woods and shoot the deer. Don't know of any pay-for-hunting area.

11 years ago
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RE: Lonely

Always enjoy your photos!

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