Subject: Tripoint rating or classes
Date: Jul 28, 2004 @ 06:58
Author: Petter Brabec (=?iso-8859-1?q?Petter=20Brabec?= <pete2784west@...>)
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Obviously, one can find tripoints just about at any level. Are you members of this group having some standard of tripoint classes. I would compare it to publication classes, like f. ex. when it comes to merits of somebody. There is an official class or rating list at international level for authors of publications. The more you publish in highrated levels of publication, the more scientific "champion" you are, and acknowledgmentes you get. 
I would like to know if there is any consensus on what tripoints are the ones most desired, and downwards, what tripoints are the next best in line and then after that group, what tripoints are after that group again and so on. 
Also, what would be the categories in achieving the tripoint, that is, on how close one can get. Is the ultimate goal to stand on it, hug it, stroke it, touch it just lightly, sit on it, perhaps even kiss it, just there where the exact tripoint is? What about the slightly more inaccessible ones like the wet ones, or those with snow or ice on it. Would the geographical coordinates of the tripoint on my GPS count for enough?
 
Petter

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