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