Subject: Re: Fw: [BoundaryPoint] borderline projects
Date: Sep 23, 2001 @ 20:50
Author: m donner ("m donner" <maxivan82@...>)
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jack

what a wonderful surprise to find you on the gcebe after all
& a vicarious thrill for me to realize you at least of all us yanks have
finally made it to some primary tripoints

ahh the joys of the world class


& what another delight to learn you really have taken our american tertiary
megapoints under your wing & care


so we of the usa
despite having no primary tripoints of our own
are indeed still growing in all directions at once
thanx to you for continuing to ride point so actively

looking forward to all your reports

m


>From: "Jack Parsell" Andy,
>Re item 1 below, that looks like an endless task, but how about County quad
>points?
>Quite some time ago Michael posted on Boundary Point a tentative list of
>the number
>of county quads in each state. Since then I have been working on that
>project and
>have what I believe to be a complete listing of all the quad points
>including the county
>names and the coordinates for each point. At present it is just a bunch of
>notes. As
>soon as I get time I'll put it in document form and post it on Boundary
>Point.
>
>Just got back from GCEBE a few days ago. Fantastic trip. Peter Hering did
>a great
>job of planning and leading the expedition.
>Jack
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Andy Martin
>To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 1:35 PM
>Subject: [BoundaryPoint] borderline projects
>
>
> Some more borderline projects:
>
> 1. County tri points. For those wanting something to tackle
> closer to home.
> 2. Circumnavigations - hike around lower 48 - or maybe
> your home state. I suggested this to Dinesh Desai, who
> has hiked the west (ocean) border of CA, but he did
> not jump on it ...
>
>
>----------------- not related to borderlines ---------------------
>
> 3. Watershed tri points. USGS has some online maps of
> watershed regions.
>
>
> Finally, I'm curious if any European members know of persons
> hiking the provincial high points. In England they hike
> the county high points - anything similar in France, Germany, etc ?
>
> Email me at oldadit@... if you don't want to waste group
> bandwitdth on this ...
>
> - Andy
>
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