T16S R13E S8 9 17 16 COR - Deschutes County, OR
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Cooke17513
N 44° 11.753 W 121° 11.019
10T E 645145 N 4895233
PLSS section corner set by Deschutes County Surveyors Office, W.C. Kauffman in 1995
Waymark Code: WMK56E
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 02/14/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
Views: 2

From the US97 exit in Redmond, continue generally SE on SW Airport Way for about 0.2 mile. Turn right on SW 19th Street and continue S for 0.9 mile. Park and walk about 1.0 mile generally SSE on an unmarked dirt road. Turn right under the E-leg of the Bonneville Power Administration transmission line. Following a fence line but still on a dirt road, continue S for about 1.4 miles and arrive at the NW corner of T16S R13E S16.
Type of survey mark: 3-1/4" brass cap on pipe in a collar of stones

What indicators are near the mark to help people identify where it is located?:
The section corner is outside the NW corner of a smooth wire fence that encloses T16S R13E S16. There is an orange Carsonite witness post with a SURVEY MARKER decal. Found four blazed western juniper bearing trees, each with a nail and washer. There is a yellow BEARING TREE tag on the juniper described in the original survey.


What property is this mark defining?:
Survey history is found in Deschutes County Surveyors Office, Oregon Corner Restoration Record No. 1326. Land SE of the corner is private property owned by Pronghorn, an Auberge Resort; else Bureau of Land Management.


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