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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 tom

Name:thomas jones
Email address:thomasjones at blueyonder dot co dot uk
Member since:2007-06-21
Personal details:I started searching out trig points in 2007 to occupy myself on midweek days off of work. As unlogged trigs became further away I began to visit the location of more local non pillar trigs which I added to the database if I found evidence of an OS installation. Logs for other non pillar trigs have been added retrospectively as they have appeared on the database. Pesky hound is restricting current activity as she hates travelling and cant climb over fences.


Total of 630 trigpoints logged:
 
By current use
none551
Passive station68
Active station11
 
By historic use
3rd order332
Secondary148
4th order61
none47
Primary25
Fundamental Benchmark11
Other4
Unknown2
 
By type
Pillar426
Intersected Station91
Surface Block35
Bolt28
Rivet12
FBM11
Active station11
Berntsen7
Platform Bolt3
Cannon2
Other2
Buried Block1
Spider1
 
By condition
Good479
Destroyed47
Slightly damaged43
Couldn't find it37
Damaged8
Unreachable but visible7
Inaccessible4
Not Logged3
Moved3
Possibly missing2
Remains2
Toppled1

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