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Clarkson

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  1. I think this is what I'm thinking I donwloading that software....confusing I'm trying tho!
  2. Ok.... I'll post some more background info This is a 100 acres of swamp/woods/etc on an unassumed road. The land has never been surveyed. We have the maps that the original owner drew up based on the original property map (road to road) Nothing has been done overly accurate, all we have are two marked posts on the road at the north side of the property. Because we are not doing anything major in building (maybe a small shack in the woods sort of thing) and a couple of trails through the bush, we are not worried about 100% acuracy here. We just want a guideline. Now, today, dad went to Lindsay and got what the city has for us. He got the deed and exact property size. He also spoke to someone who seemed fairly knowledgable in this stuff, but I wasn't there so I don't understand it all. Heres what he gave us. First I need to find the coordinates of the front two stakes 717.6M S69degreesE 291d will bring us from the north west corner to the southwest corner 726.2m S69degreesE 291d will bring us from the north east corner to the south east corner Now, if I get the coordinates for the north two posts, is there any way to project what the south two will be from that?? Thanks again for everyones help!
  3. Not sure if I have the right forum, but I just got a new Etrex Legend with interest in Geocashing, as well as a way to help my dad mark out the corners of his new 100 acre property. I am not sure how to go about this, or if it is possible. it is 100 acres square (we have been told 2080feet on each side. We know where the front 2 corners are, but would like to locate and mark the back two, as well as make sure we do not go on our neighbors property. Is there any way to map out this small an area on this unit? I would like it to lead me (within 50 or so feet) of each corner in a more or less straight line. Is this doable? Thanks so much! Andrew
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