Fieldbook Sketches - post your favorites
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Fieldbook Sketches - post your favorites
https://photos.app.goo.gl/S2eyVCzwp4XyfLfP6
This sketch was done by Noel Graves in Aug. 1904, prepared as a key for angles turned to points of prominence in Salmon River Country, Siskiyou County, CA.
This sketch was done by Noel Graves in Aug. 1904, prepared as a key for angles turned to points of prominence in Salmon River Country, Siskiyou County, CA.
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Brian Christensen, PLS, CMS
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mpallamary
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- Brian Christensen
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Try it now...
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Warren Smith
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Re: Fieldbook Sketches - post your favorites
That is an impressive sketch!
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mpallamary
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Wow! That is so cool! Thanks for sharing!!!!!
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Brian . . . those notes were a TEN!!!!
When I was a lowly instrumentman, my mentor was John Bolin. Bolin taught me to take "naturals" just like your posted notes. Even today, we take naturals whenever we can.
Coincidentally, yesterday we found our 1997 control point and discovered a two-inch iron pipe was sliding downhill and is no longer plumb. However, in 1997 from our control point we turned angles to Alcatraz light and were able to find an old wood hub (and determine that the 2" pipe is moving downhill). Perpetuated the original hub with a pipe. And saved redoing a gawd-awful traverse that would have taken six hours of brushing to perform.
Another benefit of "naturals" is traversing to short foresights. Making the short foresight along the natural . . . when you move up to your foresight . . . you have a long backsight for better angular measurements. ('Course I'm preachin' to the choir on that one . . .)
Attached are some sketches that PALE(!!) compared to your beautiful post, Brian. (Maybe 50 years from now these may seem significant.)
Have a nice weekend all and stay healthy
Crazy Phil Surveyor to Recorder
Bonus sketch: taping to building with an add tape learned from Bolin . . . (which was employed during my Plane Surveying teaching stint at a community college).
When I was a lowly instrumentman, my mentor was John Bolin. Bolin taught me to take "naturals" just like your posted notes. Even today, we take naturals whenever we can.
Coincidentally, yesterday we found our 1997 control point and discovered a two-inch iron pipe was sliding downhill and is no longer plumb. However, in 1997 from our control point we turned angles to Alcatraz light and were able to find an old wood hub (and determine that the 2" pipe is moving downhill). Perpetuated the original hub with a pipe. And saved redoing a gawd-awful traverse that would have taken six hours of brushing to perform.
Another benefit of "naturals" is traversing to short foresights. Making the short foresight along the natural . . . when you move up to your foresight . . . you have a long backsight for better angular measurements. ('Course I'm preachin' to the choir on that one . . .)
Attached are some sketches that PALE(!!) compared to your beautiful post, Brian. (Maybe 50 years from now these may seem significant.)
Have a nice weekend all and stay healthy
Crazy Phil Surveyor to Recorder
Bonus sketch: taping to building with an add tape learned from Bolin . . . (which was employed during my Plane Surveying teaching stint at a community college).
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- Brian Christensen
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Crazy Phil, those are awesome! Thank you for sharing! In 50 years, I'm sure everything we did will be held in bewilderment...
I have a few more of Graves' sketches from that survey (every bit as impressive as the first). I'll try and post them soon.
"...now go back to cutting poison oak"
I have a few more of Graves' sketches from that survey (every bit as impressive as the first). I'll try and post them soon.
"...now go back to cutting poison oak"
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mpallamary
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Great stuff!
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When I was looking for work, many years ago, I had a copy of sole old field notes I prepared in 1974, some 46 years ago. It was a notable project back in Boston many moons ago.
Back then, we used to tie out every control station.
I still prepare old school notes. Have you ever seen Pafford's notekeeping book? If you are interested, I can send you a copy. it was too large to attach through the forum.
There is nothing better than hand drawn/prepared notes!
Back then, we used to tie out every control station.
I still prepare old school notes. Have you ever seen Pafford's notekeeping book? If you are interested, I can send you a copy. it was too large to attach through the forum.
There is nothing better than hand drawn/prepared notes!
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Nice sketches, Mike! I think I have Pafford's book somewhere in a box full of other soft bound survey books.
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- Brian Christensen
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Here are some more of Noel Graves' sketches from 1904 in Salmon River Country.
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Absolutely beautiful, Brian!
Thanks for sharing. (Almost a photograph!!!)
Thanks for sharing. (Almost a photograph!!!)
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mpallamary
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The sketches I sent were not my favorites - just my oldest!
Good stuff.
Good stuff.
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JLG3RD
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Nice sketch Brian