Last seen: June 4, 2026 10:08 am
Seems to me that surveyors that do this kind of thing are trying to limit their accountability by leaving as few breadcrumbs and explanations for the ...
I see it as just a fundamental failure to follow in the foot steps of the earlier surveyor. His superior ability to measure more accurately with his G...
If it flooded once, it will flood again. Hard taking our my own advice at times.?ÿ
What I found really nice about Vision is using the camera to verify the gun is locked on to the passive peanut and not the reflective tape on my vest....
Nice! Congrats! Do you orient your maps with South arrows instead of North arrows to where I have to look at them upside down, sort of like driving o...
Thanks for the tips guys. Greatly appreciate it.?ÿ
Not an either/or for me. The AAS in geomatics in late 90s opened the door to a five plus year internship that led towards my license. That was 2006 an...
@andy-nold How would that change the dedication??ÿ
Unless I'm mistaken your Tract H is clearly dedicated on the plat you posted. There's nothing implicit about it. I'd go so far as to say it's rather e...
@r-leonard You implied that the surveyor hired by the neighbor is biased, possibly fabricating or misrepresenting evidence which would place them in...
Are you contending that the four x's denoting some kind of fence remnant on your neighbor's survey are actually on your property and might be used as ...
Think I??d spring for the extension ladder, break in two for each side and tie off. Cumbersome, sure, but so is a trip to the ER.
@i-ben-havin Wow. Just wow. I just don't see how you could have possibly anticipated that reaction from the board.?ÿ
To get true north would require the use of geodetic bearing and not a grid bearings. If using a State Plane projection, you would need to apply the ma...