Steve'smargin of error was actually .02 inches. Way less than 2 cm.  He 
brought his own equipment from Nevada, and spenta lot of time on it. It is 
greatly appreciated.  I'll be doing awrite up on the results. It's not often we 
get a chance to compare severalsurvey team's (seven to be exact) data to a well 
defined "correct" survey like this. 
-Vivian 
 
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My good friend Steve Deveny proofed the survey course to i wanna say 2cm and is 
a professional surveyor.  I don't really have any input there just wanted to 
throw kudos where I could.

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