T14S R8E S2 3 1/4 COR - Deschutes County, OR
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Cooke17513
N 44° 23.144 W 121° 45.393
10T E 599044 N 4915468
PLSS quarter corner set by USDA-Forest Service, George W. Colvin, Jr. in 1988; Corner Record, T14S R8E C-17
Waymark Code: WMTD8T
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 11/05/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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From the Sisters Ranger Station, travel generally NW on US20 for 11.6 miles. Turn left onto FR2066, then bear left on FR2067 in about 0.2 miles and continue 3.9 miles to the corner on the left.
Type of survey mark: 2-1/2" brass cap on a steel pipe; rising 4"

What indicators are near the mark to help people identify where it is located?:
The corner is E, about 250' from the centerline of the road. Found two bearing trees with partly-healed, scribed blazes, both in the SE quadrant. One is a stump and the nearer one is a snag with a yellow BEARING TREE tag and a LAND SURVEY MONUMENT sign on the backside. There is also a LAND SURVEY MONUMENT sign mounted on a U-post which bears S from the corner, 26" distant.


What property is this mark defining?:
Deschutes National Forest all around; see also Survey CS#00007 filed in the Deschutes County Surveyors Office


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