Very interesting thread. interested in seeing more perspectives on this issue. I never considered it. I can think of situations that it would have hel...
Just pulled a tick out of my leg yesterday. The more it happens the less I like being out in the brush.
Nice fish! Just an update, I finally got licensed in February of 23’. This site has given me some food for thought since being a member. Glad it is st...
I don't think distance is as important as making it clear and simple for the next guy to follow. if a bridge 2 miles away is the best chance at reprod...
rfc, post: 280363, member: 8882 wrote: Thinking of moving up. Have an opportunity to own one at a very attractive price (around $2k). Anyone have one...
Holy Cow, post: 362002, member: 50 wrote: Stumbled onto what I thought was a quarter corner once. It didn't seem right but it was close enough to mak...
Rich., post: 361536, member: 10450 wrote: We use PKs in asphalt roads mostly. We don't put the survey marker washers because that would make it too ...
Floyd Carrington, post: 362026, member: 474 wrote: Harold and A Harris, gentlemen, orange flagging is nose candy to Yankee whitetail deer. If they can...
Dan B. Robison, post: 361880, member: 34 wrote: ...and I'll raise... When the boundary lines between two estates is indefinite or unascertained, the o...
thats cool. always something new to learn:)
MightyMoe, post: 360546, member: 700 wrote: I hired a guy, he had surveyed for the DOT for years, then became a GIS, then back in the field. First day...
looks like skeeter country. nice improvise.
I can hear my professor at college when I read this saying "there is no such thing as an exact measurement, but we sure do like to get as close as pos...
thats awesome!
aluminum caps below grade in acidic soil conditions corrode, at least the old ones I find that were set years ago. dig one up and it looks like a corr...