[ILQSO] Re: 'Wet' County Lines
James Funk
jfunk at fossnorthamerica.com
Fri Oct 27 17:56:21 EDT 2006
Interesting! We were within a mile of there on Sunday, but I didn't
even think about trying to get to it. Probably one of those
"4-wheel-drive-after-harvest-is-over" places. Yes, it definitely
appears (from DeLorme Street Atlas) to be "dry". 73, Jim N9JF
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Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 4:18 PM
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Subject: [ILQSO] Re: 'Wet' County Lines
I noticed that while looking at a map for this year and wondered if my
map
was correct or not. It also appears there are no roads to that corner,
so
it may take a bit of work to set up there.
Danny
David Cripe writes:
> For those hesitant about operating 'wet' county lines, take a CLOSE
look via
> Google Earth, or other mapping software. One spot I had considered
this
> year was the intersection of Cass, Mason and Menard. The river that
once
> defined the county line has been straightened over the years, and the
actual
> 3-county spot is now dry land!
>
> 73 - AI9E
>
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