for you oldtimers, I suggest tunneling under the fence. It worked on Hogan's Heros.
seriously though, what's wrong with my 2 ladders idea?> > seriously though, what's wrong with my two ladders idea?> > Well, it sounds like...
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...
> 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 ...
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 ...
> > 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...
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...
> > (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...
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 ...
> > 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...
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...
> 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...
> > > 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...
geez, Around here, we just walk out in the woods and shoot the deer. Don't know of any pay-for-hunting area.
Always enjoy your photos!