Campbell Hill, Bellefontaine, Ohio
May 29, 2012
“Are you a highpointer?” The question, despite me being on top of Ohio’s highpoint, caught me by surprise. I hemmed and hawed and sputtered, “No, not really. But I’m here because of this being a highpoint.” As he replied that he was a highpointer, I quickly realized there is no hemming and hawing about being a highpointer. Either you are a highpointer or you are not. And it dawned on me that I was indeed a highpointer.
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Where Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio Come to Meet
Steuben County, Indiana
January 6, 2012
January 6, 2012
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In three states at the same time |
Where
the borders of three states converge into each other, a tripoint, trijunction, triple point, or trifinium (take your pick) is created. There are 62 state tripoints in
the United States with 35 on top of land, 24 walking on water, and
three somewhere between water and land. Like visiting as many
countries as you can or walking to the top of the highest point in every
state, there is a certain allure to standing in three states at the
same time. Although they may not number as many as the country baggers
or peakbaggers, tripoint baggers have a passion to travel and visit each
and every trio of states that come together to meet. Jack Parsell is
considered one of the first persons to visit all 38 tripoints located on
land, and he even wrote a guidebook called “Tri-State Corners in the
United States” to help others who share his passion. No news yet on
whether Mr. Parsell has navigated by boat to visit the other 24
tripoints located on water.
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