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[Peak Dist TP Walks Cover K Stevens]
A book, written by Keith Stevens and Peter Whittaker, about trigpointing walks in the Peaks.





[York Dales TP Walks Cover K Stevens]
A book, written by Keith Stevens, about trigpointing walks in the Dales.





[Primary Trigs in Wales]
An e-book, written by John Davies, about the Primary Re-triangulation in Wales.





[Trigpoint Walks in the Peak District]
A book, written by a long standing T:UK member, about trigpoint walks in the Peak District.
 

Profile for CJO

Name:Chris Ottley
Email address:chrisjottley at googlemail dot com
Member since:2012-04-15
Personal details:This sight of a trig station during a walk has always been one of the highlights. Many of the logs recorded here especially prior to 2008 will have limited details as it is only recently my notes have recorded GR, FB and other details. As time and memory dictates i'll retrospectivly add to my record.


Total of 2112 trigpoints logged:
 
By current use
None1839
Passive station197
NCE Adjustment38
Active station25
Unknown - user added9
GPS Station4
 
By historic use
3rd order1070
4th order435
Secondary297
none138
Primary72
Fundamental Benchmark50
13th order - GPS20
Other12
Unknown - user added9
Project Emily6
Hydrographic Survey Station2
Unknown1
 
By type
Pillar787
Intersected Station659
Surface Block207
Bolt201
Rivet101
FBM50
Berntsen26
Active station25
Disc23
Unknown - user added9
Other6
Cut5
Fenomark4
Buried Block3
Concrete Ring3
Curry Stool2
Cannon1
 
By condition
Good1390
Destroyed304
Inaccessible124
Couldn't find it90
Slightly damaged72
Possibly missing47
Damaged37
Remains24
Unreachable but visible17
Toppled7
Moved6

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