+Harry Dolphin Posted September 16, 2012 Posted September 16, 2012 On the recent vacation to Maine and the Maritimes, I found PF1048 Pisgah. My brother was trying to find a lot of old caches, and there is an old cache nearby.) PF1048 was an easy find. But right next to RM2 is this: A bolt in a chiseled triangle, cut into the word 'Raymond'. I notice on NGS there is a listing for Pisgah 1934 PF1049, but I cannot open that page to see if that is the bolt that I found. Anybody know how to do this? I'm wondering why it is no longer listed as a benchmark. Quote
+billwallace Posted September 17, 2012 Posted September 17, 2012 ... A bolt in a chiseled triangle, cut into the word 'Raymond'. I notice on NGS there is a listing for Pisgah 1934 PF1049, but I cannot open that page to see if that is the bolt that I found. Anybody know how to do this? I'm wondering why it is no longer listed as a benchmark. i checked "include Destroyed" on the PID search and was able to get a sheet. .... - D No descriptive text available - - N No geodetic control - .... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pid Name Lat Lon Elev O o Hv ------ ----------------------------- ---------- ----------- --------- - - -- >PF1049 PISGAH 1934 44 18 21.8/070 01 26.2 3 DD >PF1049 PISGAH 1934 44 18 21.8/070 01 26.2 3 NN Quote
+Harry Dolphin Posted September 17, 2012 Author Posted September 17, 2012 Thanks. That's more than I could get. I guess it's hard to be sure if there's no descriptive text. But it sure looks like a benchmark. Quote
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