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Busterbunny November 15th, 2012 08:44

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Originally Posted by MultipleParadox (Post 1725558)
Looks promising! How far from Montreal Approx?

5 minutes less than the Lacolle borderline. So, from Champlain Bridge, 30 minutes. No more than 5 minutes from road 15, so you don't have to drive an hour into small roads or anything.



I like the idea of surveyor tape. What I saw is that it is often tacked to a tree. Perhaps going in with a portable nail gun, and just tacking a piece would work.

Captain Banzai November 15th, 2012 19:37

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Originally Posted by Busterbunny (Post 1725987)
from Champlain Bridge, 30 minutes.

Holy Flurping Schnitt!

Realcap games on my side of the bridge?


EHHEHEHHEHEHEHHEEHHEHEHEH:D


/wooohoo

As for the tape, it's the best option.
We had deer constantly chewing through the property line markers where I used to paintball.
Best option would be to mark several trees individually where the line is clearly defined and crossing it would only be considered blatant "cheating".

MultipleParadox November 15th, 2012 22:09

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Originally Posted by Busterbunny (Post 1725987)
5 minutes less than the Lacolle borderline. So, from Champlain Bridge, 30 minutes. No more than 5 minutes from road 15, so you don't have to drive an hour into small roads or anything.



I like the idea of surveyor tape. What I saw is that it is often tacked to a tree. Perhaps going in with a portable nail gun, and just tacking a piece would work.

Nice! Pretty close to me, I like that :D

Janus November 16th, 2012 00:52

High visibility paint works wonders too, two orange and two yellow horizontal alternating stripes is pretty unmistakable too.


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