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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 PHMB

Name:unknown
Email address:paulcarpenter698@aol.com
Member since:2007-08-29
Personal details:PHMB are Paul, Heather(my wife),Minnie & Betty(our two Scotties). Only Paul is present at every trig. Heather and Betty come along on any visit that includes a good walk/hike and Minnie only if it's a short level walk(she's quite old). I recently took early retirement and was looking for a new hobby. Perhaps I did'nt realise how addictive I would find it! Doubtless have seen many trigs in the past but have only logged ones since I started this hobby. Tend not to look at any information except a map until I've logged a visit so it's a genuine record of what we have seen. This can make my comments look a little silly when I then look at other's information!


Total of 412 trigpoints logged:
 
By current use
none382
Passive station29
NCE Adjustment1
 
By historic use
3rd order253
Secondary106
4th order26
Primary21
Fundamental Benchmark3
Unknown1
none1
13th order - GPS1
 
By type
Pillar408
FBM3
Surface Block1
 
By condition
Good354
Slightly damaged32
Toppled7
Damaged7
Destroyed5
Couldn't find it4
Unreachable but visible2
Invalid condition!1

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