K9 Crew Posted March 29, 2004 Share Posted March 29, 2004 In my search for OKO122, could not find the mark but found something else. Please look at the pics I have posted and possibly someone could tell me what it is. Found similar on another which I will get a pic of and post. thanks, willy Quote Link to comment
+gbod Posted March 29, 2004 Share Posted March 29, 2004 In my search for OKO122 I think you mean OK0122 (Oscar Kilo Zero One Two Two) Interesting- I havent seen anything like that before. Quote Link to comment
+xmashl Posted March 29, 2004 Share Posted March 29, 2004 You checked carefully for the brass plug? It should be about the size of a quarter. I don't know if your post is the carsonite post that the surveyor left in 1994, but it looks like there's a website for carsonite http://www.carsonite.com with pictures of their products. Quote Link to comment
Wild T2 Posted March 29, 2004 Share Posted March 29, 2004 Perhaps a groundwater monitoring well (MW 20 in the photo), but all of the monitoring wells that I have seen have a round well casing, not square. Quote Link to comment
K9 Crew Posted March 29, 2004 Author Share Posted March 29, 2004 You checked carefully for the brass plug? It should be about the size of a quarter. Yes I have checked for the pin. What is so peculiar is that this one and the other that I have found seem to be just about on target for where the benchmark should be. Quote Link to comment
boundsgoer Posted March 29, 2004 Share Posted March 29, 2004 I have surveyed over 100 monitoring wells and have seen many that look like the one in the pictures. Inside the sqaure tube is a PVC pipe, which is the actual well. Quote Link to comment
+xmashl Posted March 29, 2004 Share Posted March 29, 2004 What is so peculiar is that this one and the other that I have found seem to be just about on target for where the benchmark should be. Most of the time the reported horzontal position of a benchmark is not exact. It could be off by a 100 yards or more - you have to read the data sheet and see how they arrived at the horizontal coordinates. If the position has been determined by GPS, then your GPS may lead you right to it. In the case of your lost mark, it's position was scaled from a map, so it has poor horizontal coordinates - the data sheet says +/- 180 meters. How I would search for this one is go to the tracks near the reported position, pace off 46 feet to the north from the north rail (for myself, this is about 9 paces) then walk parallel to the tracks in both directions from where your GPS says the latitude of the reported position. You may have to go up to 180 meters in both directions. If the fence is still there, and it runs north-south then you're in luck - because the mark is about 3 feet from the fence. Keep in mind that the fence is most likely gone, as that was in 1934. The witness post was set in 1994, so you have a better chance of finding that. Quote Link to comment
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