6 The January/February 2024 issue would have marked my 10th anniversary of writing The Lost Surveyor. Wow, that went by fast! Since that issue was taken up by conference-related material, I didn’t have a chance to publish this special column until now. Sixty stories... I don’t even know how many miles traveled, hours of research and writing, or hours daydreaming about where I was going to find the next article, but it sure has been fun. For this 10th anniversary column, and in honor of Oran Abbot before me, this issue goes back to the original format. Lost surveyor The Question If you were fooling “a round” somewhere in Oregon and found yourself at 43°07’58” North and 118°38’33” West, where would you be? Answer on Page 15. By Pat Gaylord, PLS The Oregon Surveyor | Vol. 47, No. 2 The Lost Surveyor
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