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Optical Surveying for Earthworks & Water, Advanced Permaculture Course

 
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Optical Surveying: Layout Skills for Earthworks and Water
Advanced Permaculture Course with Tom Ward

June 3-5 and June 17-19
6 day course held at Wolf Gulch, Southern Oregon
Cost: $500 includes camping; early registration by May 15th-$420
To register contact sassetta@mind.net, 541-482-7909
Lots of information, including student reviews, on our website at www.siskiyoupermaculture.com

Optical Surveying offers essential skills for implementing permaculture projects.  Tom Ward teaches the use of surveying tools, kelyine, mapping, flaggin, staking, trails, ponds, swale building, pump lift, water pressure, tools practice and the use of surveying applications for permaculture projects.  The course is held at Wolf Gulch Ranch where Tom has designed and surveyed trails, ponds, swales, keyline terraces and water and irrigation systems for the past 10 years.

This course is open to everyone with a working knowledge of permaculture.  Those with a PDC certificate can get an Advanced Permaculture Certificate for this course.
 
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