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				 SURVEYING
 These were the REQUIREMENTS before the REVISIONS 
				which were made when a new merit badge pamphlet was issued during 
				2004 after the 2004 edition of BOY SCOUT REQUIREMENTS was issued. To see the current requirements
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					Do ONE of the following:
						From a set point (stake, nail, etc.), measure a range 
						line north 300 feet and south 300 feet. From the same point, 
						measure a baseline east 300 feet and west 300 feet. From 
						one or more points (stations) marked along the range and/or 
						baseline, take compass readings to trees, shrubs, and rocks. 
						Take measurements from the range or baseline to the located 
						features. Make the measurements using instruments, methods, 
						and accuracies consistent with current technology, as directed 
						by your counselor.Find and mark the corners of a five-sided lot that has 
						been laid out by your counselor to fit the land available. 
						Set an instrument over each of the corners and record the 
						angle turned between each line and the distance measured 
						between each corner, as directed by your counselor. With 
						the assistance of the counselor, compute the error of closure 
						from the recorded notes. The error of closure must not be 
						more than 5 feet. From the corners, take compass readings 
						or turn angles to trees, shrubs, and rocks and measure to 
						them. All measurements should be made using instruments, 
						methods, and accuracies consistent with current technology, 
						as directed by your counselor.From the field notes gathered for requirement 1, draw to 
					scale a map of your survey (as directed by your counselor). 
					Submit a neatly drawn copy.Use one of the corner markers from requirement 1 as a benchmark 
					with an assumed elevation of 100 feet. Using a level and rod, 
					determine the elevation of the other four corner markers.Without first measuring the distance, determine the length 
					between two points, then measure the length using a tape or 
					instruments consistent with current technology. The answer you 
					first determined must be within 5 percent of the length measured.Determine the height of a point (tree limb or the like) 
					that can be checked using a tape or level rod. Check the height 
					using instruments and methods consistent with current technology, 
					as directed by your counselor. Your original determination must 
					be within 5 percent of the measured height.Discuss the importance of surveying with a licensed surveyor 
					or another qualified individual. Also discuss the various types 
					of surveying and mapping, and applications of surveying technology 
					to other fields. Discuss career opportunities in surveying and 
					related fields. Discuss qualifications and preparation for such 
					a career. 
 BSA Advancement ID#: 109 Pamphlet Revision Date: 1992 (2004)
 Requirements last revised in 1991 (2004)
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