NCEES Trackable
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Owner:
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highdet
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Released:
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Thursday, March 26, 2015
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Origin:
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New Mexico, United States
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Unknown Location
The NCEES Surveyor Trackable
Geocachers and Professional Surveyors (P.S.) share a passion for technology and the outdoors. They both use GPS and surrounding clues to locate hidden marks or objects. But there is a difference. Professional surveyors take that passion for technology and the outdoors to a higher level and turn it into a career.
The NCEES Surveyor Trackable captures that shared passion and brings the surveying profession to life for geocachers. Once you find an NCEES Surveyor Trackable, use its unique code to log it and keep it moving by placing it in another geocache. Before you know it, it will be exploring and mapping the great outdoors just like a Professional Surveyor (P.S.).
The NCEES Surveyor Trackable photo contest has ended, as of June 1, 2015. Please continue the fun and take photos at a National Geodetic Survey (NGS) marker and share it on Facebook or Twitter using the hashtag #PSnoboundaries! Visit geocaching.com/mark to learn about locating NGS survey markers.
NCEES #PSnoboundaries PHOTO CONTEST: The NCEES Surveyor Trackable Photo Contest is solely sponsored by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES). Open to legal residents of the fifty (50) United States, the District of Columbia, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands who are 18 years and older at time of entry. Entry period for the contest commences at 12:01 a.m. (EDT) on March 17, 2015, and expires at 11:59 PM (EDT) on June 1, 2015. Void where prohibited. For details and restrictions, see Contest Official Rules on the NCEES website.
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Travel the world in honor of the land surveyors that helped build this country.
A round, red and white travel "bug" with a surveyor and tripod silhouette on a survey target red and white background. Trackable information on the reverse side. A small aluminum tag is attached by chain which is engraved to ask finders NOT TO KEEP this bug, but keep it moving to a new cache.
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highdet posted a note for it
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I placed it in a cache in Cloudcroft, NM to get it started and some creep has taken it without logging or moving to another cache. Not just missing, but STOLEN!
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highdet placed it in LNFCRA TOYBOX
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New Mexico
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Deposited in cache LNCFRA Toybox #GC2X47P. Left one of the new Surveyors Trackable tags in the container with Jewelsmom.
If you take this red and white tag, please leave it at a different cache preferably down the road a ways.
Do Not Keep This. Lets see how far this surveyor can travel across our great land! Thanks for playing. This is it's Point of Beginning. (The point of beginning is a surveyor's mark at the beginning location for the wide-scale surveying of land.)
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highdet moved it to their inventory
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highdet moved it to their inventory
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highdet posted a note for it
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Left one of the new Surveyors Trackable tags in the container with help from Jewelsmom.
If you take this red and white tag, please leave it at a different cache preferably down the road a ways.
Do Not Keep This. Lets see how far this surveyor can travel across our great land! Thanks for playing. This is it's Point of Beginning. (The point of beginning is a surveyor's mark at the beginning location for the wide-scale surveying of land.)
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