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NGS PointID: | CC7928 |
Reference Benchmarks: | PA 2, PA 2 NO 1, PA 2 NO. 3 |
Azimuth Benchmark: | SAN XAVIER MISSION CROSS |
Condition: | Destroyed. A disk stem remains. |
Coordinates: | 32.106467, -110.988331 |
Elevation: | 2852 ft (869.3 m) |
Setting: | A rock outcrop |
Monumentor: | USC&GS |
Datasheet Description:
R. M. 2 is a standard disk stamped PA 2 no 2 1959, set in a drill hole in bedrock that is about the same elevation as the station mark.
"PA 2 NO 2" was a benchmark monumented by the USC&GS in 1959 located in Pima County, Arizona. It was a deticated reference mark for PA 2.
The best way to get to "PA 2" is to start at the end of Martinez Drive and heading along a power line trail until a water tank at a higher elevation than the other water tank. From here there is a trail that heads up most of the hill. From the end of the trail, bushwhack to the summit and station.
"PA 2 NO 2" is located 23.350 feet or 7.117 meters 218 degrees from the main benchmark. It is located at below the elevation as the main benchmark and is on a rock outcrop.