Subject: Re: OH Quadricounty Point
Date: Oct 16, 2004 @ 00:07
Author: nj55er ("nj55er" <spookymike@...>)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "aletheiak" <aletheiak@y...> wrote:
>
> hard to tell the true location of such a megapoint from the topo
>
> i mean even if we could trust the topo
>
> it could well be at the road centerline crossing
>
> but it could just as easily be at any of the 4 right of way crossings
>
> which are usually marked by fence corners or ditches
>
>
> also
> it might not even be a megapoint but only 2 close tripoints
>
> but in any case
> this hahepuwo probability you have visited is 1 of only 2 such
> probable quadricounty points that i have been able to find in all of
> ohio
>
> so you appear to be already halfway to megablobbing that entire
state

(Mike S.): Here's my report from the visit to the other OH 4-county point:

"Ohio Four Corners, Cuyahoga/Geauga/Portage/Summit Counties 8/18/00

From OH 43 opposite Sea World, turn west onto Moneta, right onto
Pennsylvania, left onto Lake to the next three way intersection. A
large white cross painted in the middle of the intersection may
indicate the 4-corners." [Or it may not! No other markings, and I got
some very strange looks from nearby residents as I wandered the
intersection]



>
> as i am being kicked off my computer
> & forget the name of the other one
> i do recall it comes up if you ask topozone for reminderville
>
> --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, spookymike@a... wrote:
> > I visited the Hancock-Henry-Putnam-Wood OH quadripoint on
> 9/13/04. This a
> > four-way junction of country roads, with the Oakdale Church at the
> NE corner.
> > I found a witness post placed by the Hancock County Engineers, but
> no marker.
> > Pavement changes were no help in determining the precise location.
> >
> > Mike Schwartz