Phillip Lancaster
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He says work hard and he might.BRO has control of the money.
I just do all the hard work.
He sits in the office and drinks coffee and thinks all surveys are out in the open, and looks like the golf course.
But he did buy me a new work truck and bush axe.
Ditto Also would someone please break down the data shown & explain the "95% confidence elipse" ?
Thanks
I wrap a rubber snake around the top of my base tripod. Seems to work really well warding of the birds.View attachment 4092
I have my base set up behind the office and was going to check it before I head down the road to do a job. I had a visitor. I sat and watched him for about 5 minutes before he headed off. He also left his signature on my base. That will get you wondering won't it!
Excuse my ignorance but what is the UP?Doug Carter made the long trek to the UP from Tower, MN to help us with this one and a couple others. It was a tough week. LS and T3 had its work cut out, as did Doug and the rest of the crew. (Notice the poison ivy) Thanks Doug for helping me figure out this incredibly complex but amazing machine. All we need now is a radio that will go three miles.View attachment 11427
You sure got that right…..just right up against a plain ole big pine tree…..walk in the park for an LS+ and T3 combo with rtpk for sure. What’s funny now is, I find myself “griping at it” if it’s IN a horrible spot for more than 10 or 15 minutes. By that time 95% of even really rough stuff has rtpk (X2 or more) - maybe on top of the lead rtk epoch - or on top of a “dot” of another rtk group - or hitting a design point in stake mode on a tight survey I’ve already adjusted to - or……there’s just SO many ways to prove it and prove it again….It's crazy how common those types of shots have become, Matt.
I agree. I shot somewhere near 20 corners today some with double offsets because the pins were under the edge of the tree. I went about 3500’. Amazing stuff!It's crazy how common those types of shots have become, Matt.