Watching this in my break room at work, if you’re coming here from class, this makes a huge difference in helping you understand what the lab is trying to explain
I am a student-geologist at the Colorado Geological Survey, and am working on a project in SE Colorado on the tripoint! Thank you so much for the video.
A= SE 1/4 NW 1/4 section 8 T2N R2W. B= NW1/4 NW1/4 Section 15 T2S R2W. C= NW1/4 SW1/4 section 22 T3S R4E... thank you for making this! I liked the explanation and the practices.
I learned how to do this because my family owns some vacant land out in the Mojave desert! When did you use it?!
Watching this in my break room at work, if you’re coming here from class, this makes a huge difference in helping you understand what the lab is trying to explain
That great news that it helped!!
I am a student-geologist at the Colorado Geological Survey, and am working on a project in SE Colorado on the tripoint!
Thank you so much for the video.
Thank you for your kind words... and good luck out there!
@@Jeremy.Patrich thank you sincerely,
You as well!
A= SE 1/4 NW 1/4 section 8 T2N R2W. B= NW1/4 NW1/4 Section 15 T2S R2W. C= NW1/4 SW1/4 section 22 T3S R4E... thank you for making this! I liked the explanation and the practices.
Great job! And thank you for watching! Let me know if you ever come up with a content idea, or a question! I would love to help!
@@Jeremy.Patrich will do! As for this video it will definitely be shared within my Search and Rescue team 👍👍👍
Very Very Helpful great video. Enjoy your teaching style and how you uncomplicate things
Thanks for watching! I try, and sometimes it works!
Just as practice, would letter A (9:50 TS) be correct as: NE 1/4, NW 1/4, Section 8, T2N, R2W ?
So close! A= SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4
@@Jeremy.Patrich Ah, I see. I confused myself on the base line. I understand why now, thanks for the correction.
Of course!!
ALSO! Thomas Jefferson invented the waffle maker. Just saying!
I am gonna see a missing spot of batter and use this on my family LOL.