Subject: diagram anyone
Date: Jan 11, 2003 @ 19:28
Author: acroorca2002 <orc@orcoast.com> ("acroorca2002 <orc@...>" <orc@...>)
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can anyone endeavor to sketch an aerial view of all the
monuments & markers in relation to the pinnacle
with &or without boundaries superimposed

--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, Ernst Stavro Blofeld
<blofeld_es@y...> wrote:
> > 5. I saw on Mats pics that there are some other
> > smaller markers around
> > marker no. 110.
> > Visible on:
> > http://jungholz.enclaves.org/images/105-0574_IMG.JPG
> > and
> > http://jungholz.enclaves.org/images/106-0601_IMG.JPG
> > (marked "KT"(?))
> > Maybe Mats or some other of you know what kind of
> > markers is this?
>
> Ah. Yes, those. They confused me too. More images:
> http://images.enclaves.org/jungholz/KT_1.JPG
> http://images.enclaves.org/jungholz/KT_2.JPG
> http://images.enclaves.org/jungholz/KT_3.JPG
>
> There were three of those smaller ones around at the
> 110 marker. One just 1 m north of it, another 3-4 m
> north and a third 10 m (or so) to the west. Two of
> them are visible on image KT_3 above. The rock in the
> middle of KT_3 is the one with the 110 marker on the
> opposite side.
>
> Unless the border surveyors made a particiularly lousy
> job they cannot be border markers.
>
> If you look carefully on the Austrian border map you
> will see three symbols around 110, two circles and a
> triangle. Do these symbols refer to the KT-stones?
>
> So what cound they be?
>
> From my understanding border marking involves all
> sorts of complicated geographic measurements and
> calculations. Sometimes neighbouring countries'
> reference grids have to be connected to eachother, and
> more reference points in the vicinity of the border
> need to be established.
>
> Could they simply be geogrid reference points? And in
> that case, could KT mean Kempten, which would be the
> nearest town with a Vermessungsamt in it?
>
> Anyway, there are now so many questions that another
> visit seems unavoidable.
>
> Btw, Jan has a really great idea about what we should
> suggest to the Jungholz community. I hope he will take
> the chance to comment on that.
>
> M
>
>
>
>
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