Tuesday, May 5, 2009

The Center of the U.S.

On April 15, Dee and Cal took a little side trip to the geographic center of the contiguous 48 states near Lebanon, KS. Yesterday they passed within 30 miles of the center of the 50 states (44°58'N, 103°46'W). The nearest town is Belle Fourche (the "ch" is /sh/), French for "beautiful fork" for the fork of Hay Creek, the Redwater River, and the Belle Fourche River at the site. It should be pointed out, however, that neither point is exact, since there is no agreement on which mathematical model to use. The Lebanon point was determined in 1918 by balancing on a point a cardboard cutout shaped like the U.S. This obviously would not work for the 50 states, and I don't know how that point was arrived at.

Last night the trikers were stuck in a little place called Crow Buttes Mercantile, a few miles south of Redig, SD, outside the Verizon broadband coverage. We could assume as much from the fact that they did not post on the blog, but to confirm this fact I placed a link to the Verizon coverage map in the Tools for the Journey section. This may come in handy again as they get further north.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Donnal, I find your blog incredibly interesting and entertaining -- it's certainly a great complement to Cal & Dee's incredible adventure. If you're looking for something North Dakotaish to report, you might check out Bowman's web site (Wikipedia links to it or you can go directly http://www.bowmannd.com/Dino-Dig.html). Best regards, Dean Simmons (I can be contacted at dean.simmons@jhuapl.edu)

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