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39.48, -82.98 | Surveyors hesitate to "add points" to a survey, since those points then become a part of the survey. A boundary that has always been defined by two points now has three or more. How does that affect your neighbors' boundary descriptions?
Especially on rolling ground, where line-of-sight is obstructed, RTK would be a huge help. I spent some time a few summers ago piecing together a survey rod with RTK, battery, and a frame to hold a Yuma 2. Works great. But maybe you have a neighbor with RTK on a Gator and can accomplish the same thing. | |
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