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happycycler

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  1. This past weekend I finally got out to visit both the 1990 center of population marker HC1137 and the 2000 center of population AJ3110. Since AJ3110 is too young for the GeoCaching database, I hung a couple of pix on my log for HC1100 which is just on the North side of the Edgar Springs, MO cemetery from AJ3110. Both of these markers are nicely done in areas that can be easily visited.

  2. As a Benchmark Hunter (strictly amature) I appreciate photos and also other's GPS coordinates for the scaled marks. In a couple of cases I would not have found the mark without other's GPS readings. These were in areas that I was just visiting, I had no local knowledge and the scaled coordinates were off quite a ways. Rogbarn's area photos have allowed me to "place myself in the picture" and therefore find a few marks also. Nateminy's idea about using rubbings is great!

  3. ArtMan, I do not know of any database that lists lat/long coordinates of cemeteries but someone could start one. I just visited triangulation station BOONE (JC1472) which is near a small and very neglected cemetery. I also recall visiting a couple of other Missouri marks that are near cemeterys. I also have somewhere, coordinates of daughter-in-laws moms grave in Jefferson Barracks cemetery and the corners of a lot in Bellefountain cemetery that we looked up for a genealogical guy from internet. I could share what I have if anyone is interested....

  4. Another point from this amateur: IF benchmarks and horizintal control points are not important, THEN why does soemone spend so much time, paint and ribbon marking and placing stakes near NGS disks? I estimate that well over 1/2 of the marks that I find have paint. ribbons or wooden stakes nearby. Of course probably I can only find those easy ones that are well marked. :lol:

  5. Sometimes I feel like being burned out, but then I find a 1913 USGS pipe cap or some other interesting mark. Maybe I will burn out if I ever find number 500? Time will tell.............

  6. Welcome Karlsurveyor to Benchmarking! As for the lunch report....

    Until you start relating what you had for lunch,
    I have been know to report a good PLACE to buy lunch -- when I find a special one.... <_<

    A recent pipe cap find of mine is:HB1790

    A pipe cap in excelent shape: JC0574

    Apparently there were various river surveys in the St. Louis, MO vicinity. We have many pipe caps listed -- but I have only found a few thus far.

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