Best Cheap Tech to Map Out Old Roads & Buildings?
Hi all,
Trying to locate some early 1800's roads & buildings that have been covered up long ago. I have been looking into inexpensive methods of mapping; looks like some forms of magnetometer or resistivity meter would work. Seems like all I would need to do is plot out my area, take appropriate measurements and apply to a map.
Just not sure which one would be better. Thoughts?
I am not looking for a super-high-tech toy, just want something to give me a rough indication that 'something' might be down there.
The Fat Quarters Magnetometer kits - would they work?
Thanks all.
-Ken
Hi all,
Trying to locate some early 1800's roads & buildings that have been covered up long ago. I have been looking into inexpensive methods of mapping; looks like some forms of magnetometer or resistivity meter would work. Seems like all I would need to do is plot out my area, take appropriate measurements and apply to a map.
Just not sure which one would be better. Thoughts?
I am not looking for a super-high-tech toy, just want something to give me a rough indication that 'something' might be down there.
The Fat Quarters Magnetometer kits - would they work?
Thanks all.
-Ken