+Clyde1140 Posted January 2, 2004 Share Posted January 2, 2004 And lastly, how accurate and detailed a search do they do? I see many around here listed with a skull because they could not locate. Quote Link to comment
TimSkells Posted January 2, 2004 Share Posted January 2, 2004 (edited) Its something to do with boating I know because my mom is part of it. All the benchmarks around here the PS found Edited January 2, 2004 by ALgeocacher Quote Link to comment
+Kewaneh & Shark Posted January 2, 2004 Share Posted January 2, 2004 Check out this thread that was started by Colorado Papa on July 21st, titled 'Who is (was) the US POWER SQUADRON?' It might help. Quote Link to comment
+GeckoGeek Posted January 2, 2004 Share Posted January 2, 2004 And lastly, how accurate and detailed a search do they do? I see many around here listed with a skull because they could not locate. To summarize, treat them the same way you'd treat any log by another geocacher. Don't let the fact they are on the official NGS log fool you. Some are good. Some are awful. Quote Link to comment
ArtMan Posted January 2, 2004 Share Posted January 2, 2004 GeckoGeek is right on. Just last week I found two stations previously reported to NGS (by US Power Squadron) as 'not found.' Station BUSH had a long history with multiple, poorly-written and confusing recovery reports. But I zeroed in one that put it x feet from a readily-identifiable fence post. True, the benchmark was buried under thick ivy ground cover, but it wasn't really all that difficult to locate. A nearby reference mark, which had also been reported unfound, was likewise pretty easy to turn up. Having said that, reports from USPSQD are more often right than wrong. There may be reasons not to look for a benchmark previously reported as 'not found,' but the presence of such a report doesn't necessarily mean you won't find the thing (though I don't believe I've yet turned up on reported as 'not found' by an official state or federal agency). -ArtMan- Quote Link to comment
+Clyde1140 Posted January 2, 2004 Author Share Posted January 2, 2004 Having said that, reports from USPSQD are more often right than wrong. There may be reasons not to look for a benchmark previously reported as 'not found,' but the presence of such a report doesn't necessarily mean you won't find the thing (though I don't believe I've yet turned up on reported as 'not found' by an official state or federal agency). -ArtMan- Come on down to western NC, lots of em here reported not found by state and fed agencies! FB1125 FB0848 FB1124 The reason i asked wa sthat if you look at all the NCGS 1967 ones listed as not found on that page, its like the USPS guy didn't even try, I have seriuos doubts that that many fairly new monuments are difficult to find! Quote Link to comment
+GeckoGeek Posted January 2, 2004 Share Posted January 2, 2004 The reason i asked wa sthat if you look at all the NCGS 1967 ones listed as not found on that page, its like the USPS guy didn't even try, I have seriuos doubts that that many fairly new monuments are difficult to find! That's minor. You may be reading more into "not found" then is proper. Please note that the fact that CG assigns a skull icon on any mark that has a "not found" is considered by all of us to be a bug. None of the marks you've cited has a recovery after the "not found" so I don't see any real evidence of anything wrong on unusual. Keep in mind that the level of proof needed for a NGS "destroyed" designation will cause many destroyed marks to be recorded as "not found". Quote Link to comment
+teamkrispykreme Posted January 14, 2004 Share Posted January 14, 2004 All of the NCGS 1967 disks listed as not found state they are all 2in. below the surface. Did the USPS just decide not to dig? Quote Link to comment
+GEO*Trailblazer 1 Posted January 14, 2004 Share Posted January 14, 2004 They spent so much on their Boats they could not afford a metal detector.LOL Even if there is a N.G.S. not found does not mean the mark is not there either,but 95% of the NF are gone(NGS gone). here is 1 example: DETROYED TO FOUND Quote Link to comment
+California Bear Posted January 21, 2004 Share Posted January 21, 2004 Has anyone approached the NGS to see if Geocaching.com can enter into an cooperative arrangement like the US Power Squadron did? There are enough of us doing this and we obviously have the land navigation skills that are vital for finding benchmarks. The USPS has a 'NOS-USPS Cooperative Charting ID Card' that identifies teh carrier as being 'official' in their capacity of searching for benchmarks. Having an ID like this would ease the minds of land and building owners and security guards when they find someone walking around looking for something on or near their property or facility. It would be nice to be lent some credibility in doing this, on top of doing it for fun. Quote Link to comment
+gbod Posted January 22, 2004 Share Posted January 22, 2004 The USPS has a 'NOS-USPS Cooperative Charting ID Card' that identifies teh carrier as being 'official' in their capacity of searching for benchmarks. Having an ID like this would ease the minds of land and building owners and security guards when they find someone walking around looking for something on or near their property or facility. The topic of an ID card was discussed at length here. It's interesting to know that the USPS had an "official" ID card. I'm wondering if the USPS didn't just print them up themselves? I mean, did they really need to have an offical blessing of the NGS? Quote Link to comment
+California Bear Posted January 22, 2004 Share Posted January 22, 2004 The topic of an ID card was discussed at length here. It's interesting to know that the USPS had an "official" ID card. I'm wondering if the USPS didn't just print them up themselves? I mean, did they really need to have an offical blessing of the NGS? Thanks! I looked at all of the Power Squadron topics and didn't see anything about this. I'll check ID card topic! Quote Link to comment
+GeckoGeek Posted January 22, 2004 Share Posted January 22, 2004 I looked at all of the Power Squadron topics and didn't see anything about this. I'll check ID card topic! I don't think you'll find it there. If they do have a government sanctioned ID card (this is the first I've heard of that), I'd be interested in getting one like that for myself. That might help with the ones that are on military bases. Quote Link to comment
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