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Geocaching.com calls all survey disks that you find benchmarks, when there are actually different types of marks that are used for different things. This event will explain those differences and preview a GeoTrail that will showcase these different marks used by surveyors.

Benchmarking 101
combined with
A preview of the BILBY GeoTrail

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Start time 12:30 p.m.

N 38° 31.819' ~ W 76° 58.266'

La Plata Branch Public Library

2 Garrett Avenue, 20646


The Maryland Society of Surveyors (MSS) Geocache Committee is having several Event caches around Maryland to preview a GeoTrail where you will use your geocaching skills along with Benchmarking skills.

We will go over, what is a Horizontal Control Mark, Vertical Control Mark, Triangulation Station, Azimuth, Reference Mark and of course a “Bench Mark.” You will need to know the differences to obtain a GeoCoin from the BILBY GeoTrail.

The BILBY (Basic Information to Locate Benchmarks Yourself) series is named after Jasper S. Bilby (1864-1949) whose invention drastically improved the way mapping was done in the early 1900’s. This Chief Signalman’s contribution to mapping, helped to create the network of surveys marks across the country which were used to layout the roads and infrastructure we use today. See the "Related Web Page" link above for more information.

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