12-03-2012, 01:33 PM
A good "scientific" GPS can be used to find missing pins (and make a reasonably straight line).
Mine put me within two feet of the back pin (on a typical spaghetti lot). It was easy to find after that.
After locking the coordinates of all four corners, the unit could tell me that the lot was rectangular (meaning, I didn't wander into the next lot) and whether I was standing in it.
Mine put me within two feet of the back pin (on a typical spaghetti lot). It was easy to find after that.
After locking the coordinates of all four corners, the unit could tell me that the lot was rectangular (meaning, I didn't wander into the next lot) and whether I was standing in it.