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Found this today.
Shortstack...Drillholes confuse me...So once the measurement is taken...do you take depth x width to get a distance...or bearing? Which you would use to find your next clue?....Thanks, SteveShortstack said:Do you plan to clean out and take measurements of that drill hole?
Dusty great to hear from you! I know that there is no 1 correct answer...But in this case with the backward J.... what measurement would you use to measure the depth and width of the drillhole....centimeters? And then add them together....and multiply it by 10 (J)....Would this be a good starting point? Or am I way off?.....Thanks for your help....Stevedsty said:Hello Steve, there's so much about drill holes that's unknown, for the most part those that I have followed all have information to glean, if that's a drill hole it may not be associated with the backward J, usually the proper direction to follow is the long part of the shaft however because its backward follow it from top to the bottom, the one that I followed indicated a left turn but I had more information it was 45 X 10 ( J ) = 450 feet and it was a left turn off of a corner of a triangle, small drill holes should be measured in feet and not vara, indicate direction, depth of a cache,how deep is it, is it on a angle, is there anyhing else on the other rocks in the vicinity, not very many folks are interested in drill holes or they would post them, share or get involved.