PLSO The Oregon Surveyor November/December 2022

7 Professional Land Surveyors of Oregon | www.plso.org From the Publications Committee The other bearing trees marked were fir trees 14 inches in diameter. According to the field notes, this corner was established by George Campbell. The section line between sections 15 and 22 was surveyed by WilliamCampbell and the one-fourth section corner was established as shown. Note that the corner post was a caribou along with one of the bearing trees. [Photo 2] The only other mention of caribou was in the resurvey along the north boundary of section 2. This was in the description at the end of the mile surveyed. [Photo 3] Dennis made a field visit to the section corner location and could find no trace of the bearing trees. It was in a heavily logged area with lots of ground disturbance. I have searched far and wide for a woody species called caribou with no luck. I have seenmany caribou with antlers but never one that has scribing for a bearing tree.  Photo 2 Photo 3 How to Send Us Your Work Please email the editor Vanessa Salvia with submissions. [email protected] Your submission should be in .doc format. Please send images separately (not embedded in the document) and at the highest file size available (MB size range versus KB size range—larger sizes are encouraged). Please include the author’s name and email address or phone number for contact.

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