+s32144 Posted December 6, 2010 Posted December 6, 2010 I found a Benchmark near a geocache (GC157K5) but it is not on the list. I took a picture but for some reason am unable to upload it to this site. It says "U.S. Geological Survey Benchmark, 964 elevation above sea level, 64JWM, 1959. Any ideas how to log it? Thanks Quote
+monallo Posted December 6, 2010 Posted December 6, 2010 I found a Benchmark near a geocache (GC157K5) but it is not on the list. I took a picture but for some reason am unable to upload it to this site. It says "U.S. Geological Survey Benchmark, 964 elevation above sea level, 64JWM, 1959. Any ideas how to log it? Thanks If you were close to Sterling OH, then the benchmark is almost certainly PID KY1726. Just log it. Quote
Wintertime Posted December 6, 2010 Posted December 6, 2010 If you were close to Sterling OH, then the benchmark is almost certainly PID KY1726. Just log it. ?? According to Geocaching.com, GC157K5 is about 100 miles away from Sterling. Quote
jbuffethed Posted December 6, 2010 Posted December 6, 2010 If you were close to Sterling OH, then the benchmark is almost certainly PID KY1726. Just log it. This is how marks are mis-logged. Peope are out caching, find one near the cache, click to find the closest mark and log it. Make sure your designation matches. If your mark is in the GC database, it could be either scaled or adjusted as well. You cant just log the first thing you see. If you find out it is not in the GC database, just make a Waymark. I did that with 2 on my recent trip to Gatlingburg. Quote
jbuffethed Posted December 6, 2010 Posted December 6, 2010 (edited) II took a picture but for some reason am unable to upload it to this site.? Thanks Try resizing the photo. I had the same problem and hsd to shrink the pic. After that, it worked. Edited December 6, 2010 by jbuffethed Quote
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