Forest Service Bearing Tree T6N R5E
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member ZenGuru
N 34° 47.055 W 106° 23.730
13S E 372320 N 3850004
Two aluminum placards on a ponderosa pine tree along the Cerro Blanco hiking trail in the Manzano mountains.
Waymark Code: WMPAWE
Location: New Mexico, United States
Date Posted: 07/31/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Ernmark
Views: 4

Placard one is called a Forest Service Location Poster T6N R5E
with a Bearing of W and a Distance of 1.5 "CHS" (unknown abbreviation) to the corner of the section. Placard was placed by Joe Cisneros on 6/24/80.
Placard two is called "Bearing Tree" and states "Corner is approximately Direction: 71 degrees W; Distance 1(1 char illegible)9.6 lks (to) T 7N R6E SEC. 2; Corner: SE; Tract: ---" Posted by (illegible) Date: 6-24-80
Tree is approximately 12 feet uphill from the Cerro Blanco hiking trail in the Mountainair Ranger Districe of the Cibola National Forest. Placards a nailed approximately 5 feet up a Ponderosa pine tree.
Type of survey mark: Land Survey Monument (painted metal sign)

What indicators are near the mark to help people identify where it is located?:
Tree is approximately 12 feet uphill from the Cerro Blanco hiking trail.


What property is this mark defining?:
No. We looked, but couldn't see anything about the property that it was defining.


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