Subject: RE: [BoundaryPoint] Four Corners-type clubs?
Date: Oct 01, 2003 @ 20:21
Author: jparsell ("jparsell" <jparsell@...>)
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Are you familiar with this site?  It may be helpful to you.
 
http://mac.usgs.gov/isb/pubs/booklets/elvadist/elvadist.html
 
Regards,
Jack
-----Original Message-----
From: fboosman [mailto:fboosman@...]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 3:00 PM
To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [BoundaryPoint] Four Corners-type clubs?

I'm new to the list and hope these aren't impossibly uninformed
questions to ask...

Is there a club for people who are trying to (or who have
accomplished) visiting the four corners (NW-NE-SE-SW) of the
continental and/or entire US, or the farthest points (N-E-S-W) of
the continental and/or entire US?

Also, is there a definitive list of these locations? I *think* I
know of the following:

- Four corners, continental US
  - NW: Cape Flattery, WA
  - NE: Quoddy Head State Park, ME
  - SE:
  - SW: Border Field State Park, CA
- Four corners, entire US
  - NW:
  - NE: Quoddy Head State Park, ME
  - SE:
  - SW:
- Farthest points, continental US
  - N: Northwest Angle, MN
  - E: Quoddy Head State Park, ME
  - S: Key West, FL
  - W: Cape Alava, WA
- Farthest points, entire US
  - N: Point Barrow, AK
  - E: Quoddy Head State Park, ME
  - S: Key West, FL
  - W: South Point, HI

I presume that a definitive list of such places exists somewhere...

Thanks,

-- Frank



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