When we had a surveyor mark our fence line about every 150' I knew that it could be years before I finished the fence so the next day I installed galvanized T-posts at each marker (anybody who has done this in rock knows how much fun it is). I also pinned each location on my iphone with a surveying app, along with how many feet away it was from the road. I marked the line with surveyors tape dangling frequently along the way. It's still there a year later though quite a bit of color has left.
We had a lot of pig activity at the time and I knew those wooden markers were one pig party away from being lost forever, so getting the line marked permanently with 6' galvanized steel was important. In less than 24 hours one of the wooden markers had fresh pig rooting within 3 feet of it. Depending on who you go with those wooden stakes are $150-$250 each (or more) to be placed, after paying them four figures to revisit the corners of course.
We had a lot of pig activity at the time and I knew those wooden markers were one pig party away from being lost forever, so getting the line marked permanently with 6' galvanized steel was important. In less than 24 hours one of the wooden markers had fresh pig rooting within 3 feet of it. Depending on who you go with those wooden stakes are $150-$250 each (or more) to be placed, after paying them four figures to revisit the corners of course.