+_dxd_ Posted July 27, 2010 Share Posted July 27, 2010 Over the last year or two, I've found a number of marks that are "presumed destroyed" in the NGS database. For example, CG0923. Would it be worth the trouble (for an amateur like me, with only a basic handheld GPSr) to report them as found ? Could they be "resurrected" ? How much and what sorts of information would you need to provide ? Quote Link to comment
+Black Dog Trackers Posted July 27, 2010 Share Posted July 27, 2010 How much and what sorts of information would you need to provide ? I suggest emailing Deb at NGS about each one and include one closeup photo of the mark and one 'distant' photo of the mark showing the mark from a few feet away. Including your GPS coordinates at the mark would also be helpful. Quote Link to comment
+PFF Posted August 1, 2010 Share Posted August 1, 2010 I think it's great when our group can bring a mark "back from the dead". Some of our members have been successful in several instances. However, when sending the information to Deb, be certain to include any observations which might be clues that the physical attributes of the mark have changed in some way. While it may may seem unusual, a mark can still exist and yet be destroyed. Common examples: *A mark may have been pulled from the ground and put into another hole, nearby. See EZ2860. *A mark was in a cement sidewalk which was torn up and re-poured, and the helpful contractor replaced the disk in the new sidewalk. See EZ6531. *The previous description of the setting does not agree with what you observe, today. See EZ5324. *The mark is in a building which appears to have been moved. See FA0533. *The place where you found a mark does not agree with the published description. See EY1267. *Upon close examination of the ground around the monument, it is obvious that the station has been disturbed. See FX4853. Actually, these types of things are looked for in every recovery by our members who report to NGS. But it is especially important if a station is to be resurrected. I hope this is helpful. -Paul- Quote Link to comment
Bill93 Posted August 2, 2010 Share Posted August 2, 2010 Paul, that's an amazing Rogues Gallery. Thanks. Some of these show why it is especially good to report all the facts in a recovery, and not just get it marked Destroyed with no reason on the data sheet. Quote Link to comment
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