+Nuffie and Rabbit Posted October 14, 2010 Posted October 14, 2010 While hiking the Inca Trail lat week in Machu Picchu ,Peru I came upon a circular bronze marker cemented in the ground near the Inca bridge. It is labeled "Santuario Historico De Machu Picchu, 2006, (a triangle), Punto Geodesico, Orden C, 138". I have a photo, but do not know how to post it on this page. Is this marker considered a benchmark? Thank you. Nuffie Quote
+Highland Horde Posted October 14, 2010 Posted October 14, 2010 yes it sounds like a benchmark to me...(but i have been wrong before), but only US benchmarks are able to be logged on gc.com. I know for Canadian Benchmarks there is a category on Waymarking.com so they can be logged. There is a benchmark close to where I live and I use it to calibrate the altimeter on my GPSr because it is one with lat, long, and alt associated with it. It is my guess that there will be benchmarks basically everywhere that there are government controlled lands (either owned or taxed) so they can keep track of who owns what etc.. Quote
ArtMan Posted October 14, 2010 Posted October 14, 2010 Here's an image of another mark from Machu Picchu. Looks so much like a US mark that it might well have been manufactured by Berntsen. Someone whose Spanish is much better than mine might be able to find online data about Peruvian marks. -ArtMan- Quote
+Firth of Forth Posted April 24, 2013 Posted April 24, 2013 (edited) We have just returned from Peru and we found 4 of these around Machu Pic'chu. Two were on the path to the Inca bridge, one up at the Sun Gate and one within the archeological site itself, It's a pity that only US benchmarks can be logged. I have photos of them all. Edited April 24, 2013 by Firth of Forth Quote
+Holtie22 Posted April 24, 2013 Posted April 24, 2013 I wonder if the markers you found were associated with This effort? Quote
+EdrickV Posted April 24, 2013 Posted April 24, 2013 I think that marker came from this 2005/2009 project: http://www.cast.uark.edu/home/education/field-programs/geomatics-for-archaeology-field-school.html Quote
+Firth of Forth Posted April 25, 2013 Posted April 25, 2013 I think that marker came from this 2005/2009 project: http://www.cast.uark.edu/home/education/field-programs/geomatics-for-archaeology-field-school.html I don't think so since the markers are dated 2005. Presumably they are government placed. Quote
AZcachemeister Posted May 6, 2013 Posted May 6, 2013 It's a pity that only US benchmarks can be logged. Dude! Waymarking. Quote
+SimmyJellers Posted August 22, 2019 Posted August 22, 2019 I just came home from peru with pictures and information on 3 "benchmarks". I went to log them on GC, and could't find anything, and then found this forum. Glad it was here....10 years later :-) Quote
+cerberus1 Posted August 22, 2019 Posted August 22, 2019 57 minutes ago, SimmyJellers said: I just came home from peru with pictures and information on 3 "benchmarks". I went to log them on GC, and could't find anything, and then found this forum. Glad it was here....10 years later :-) There's an explanation here. Simply, a (hopefully just temporary for the site...) means for folks to "use a GPSr" until more caches were placed. There may be something you're looking for in Waymarking . You use your membership here to join. I didn't look through it, but maybe if another entered it, one might be here. Quote
ArtMan Posted September 5, 2019 Posted September 5, 2019 I posted quite a few times to these forums (fora) over the years, but I have absolutely no recollection of adding a Machu Picchu disk to this conversation, nor where I found that image. Quote
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