All (particularly Jesper and Bill H.),
I'm so pleased that you all found me (and that I found you) - I'm
sorry about the dead links - I think I have the slashes the wrong way
from the trip-point map. I'm going to have a good time poking
through all of your posts, and I'd love more comments about my page.
I'm a geography professor at Arizona State and took this up as a
hobby after I was trying to think of a cool field trip for my intro
map reading class. For now, Jesper is correct that the best thing to
do is to avoid the map (unfortuantely) and start at
http://www.public.asu.edu/~redsall/triplepoints/june2004/1.htm
for the southwest stuff,
http://www.public.asu.edu/~redsall/triplepoints/july2004/1.htm
for the midwest ones,
http://www.public.asu.edu/~redsall/triplepoints/other/
and hack around in there two other ones in my adventuring.
I'm just finishing up about eight more tri-points (the blue circles
and a couple green circles on the map) and will alert you all when
they get posted.
How fun is this!? Thanks for comments and sharing your experiences.
rob