Subject: RE: [BoundaryPoint] TopoZone - Washington quad county point
Date: Apr 03, 2002 @ 19:32
Author: Jack Parsell ("Jack Parsell" <jparsell@...>)
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This quad-county point of King - Kittitas - Pierce - Yakima
counties is at N 47 05' 14", W 121 22' 42" at Naches Pass at
about 4920 ft. National Forest Development Rd.#70 from Naches
Pass Campground runs to within a little over a mile from the
quad-point. The Naches Trail and a jeep road cross the pass and
the Pacific Crest trail passes about 1/2 mile west. It appears
the King-Kittitas and Pierce-Yakima lines are on a ridge. The
King-Pierce line is the beginning of Meadow Creek drainage and
the Kittitas-Yakima line is the beginning of Middle Fork Little
Naches River drainage. Thus it is an intersection of a ridge
line and two drainages all of which are natural features.
I belive that is what David was looking for.

Jack


-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Parsell [mailto:jparsell@...]
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 11:39 AM
To: Boundary Point
Subject: [BoundaryPoint] TopoZone - The Web's Topographic Map.htm


David,
Check out this one in Washington. It satisfies your requirements for an
intersection of two divides. It
is the only one I have found in the US.




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