- Coordinates:
- N 34.831716° W 111.767516°
- Location:
- Elevation:
- Unknown
- Type:
- Control Point
- Setting:
- Pipe Cap
- Year Established:
- Unknown
- Established By:
- Shephard-Wesnitzer
- Status:
- Recovered
- Condition:
- Good as of May 11, 2007
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Official Shephard-Wesnitzer Description:
Unavailable.
This afternoon we took a quick drive to see the Chapel of the Holy Cross, a fifty year old, 200 foot tall structure set right in between two massive red rock formations. It gives the impression of having grown right out of the rocks. Designed by a student of Frank Lloyd Wright, I'm sure the interior is unique and interesting as well. The place looked like an anthill crawling with visitors when we arrived, though, so we only viewed the church from the outside. How fortunate, also, that I spotted a survey disk in a small clearing below the chapel! Rich pulled onto the shoulder and waited in the car while I examined the mark and took some photos. This lowly survey disk surely has some of the best imaginable surroundings! It's a local surveyor's disk and is in good condition.