Purchase a laser level with tripod bracket they are cheap. I have a Bosch from Menards, and it has a bracket with a tripod screw hole, but many options are possible. At the top of the hill, set up a tripod to attach the level. Level the tripod so the tilt axis is level 90 degrees to the tilt. Adjust the bracket so that it aligns with the tilt axis. Set the level on the bracket, and pan (rotate) and tilt to shine on the first way point. Turn the level around in its bracket to shine the opposite way, not the pan, just the level. Tip the tilt (only) until the spot shows on or near the far way point area. It will not be perfect, but don't pan to get there. If the hill is centered between the points, move the tripod 1/2 the distance of the error to the second point and try again with both re-finding the first way point, and then the second (the bracket allows turning the level 180 perfectly). It will need to move farther if the tripod is closer to the second way point, or less if the tripod is closer to the first way point. After two or three repositionings of the tripod you will be very close. Agree with your neighbor in writing Copied and witnessed that the marker you place and the fence you build, is a convenience fence only and not a boundary. Then relax because you saved 1000 bucks, and have a nice level. Jim
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