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Highpointing on the farm
Trip Report
Highpointing on the farm 

Page Type: Trip Report

Location: Iowa, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 43.46050°N / 95.7083°W

Date Climbed/Hiked: Aug 13, 2001
 

Page By: hgrapid

Created/Edited: Apr 17, 2004 / Mar 8, 2006

Object ID: 169050

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Hawkeye Point  photo_id=83735
View to the North from the summit


The previous day, I climbed Harney Peak (7242'), the highpoint of South Dakota. I drove down I-90 that night, through South Dakota and Western Minnesota. I stayed in Worthington, Minnesota for the evening. The next morning I made my way down route 59, then got on route 60. After I hit the Iowa border on route 60, it was five miles until I saw a sign pointing to the highpoint. I then made a left on to 130th street. I parked my car at the side of the road, and the sight of the farm structures looked familiar to what I had seen on the web at www.highpointers.org.

Iowa is very flat, and it is nearly impossible to distinguish the highest point, except for the marker itself. However, I admire the highpoint aspect of Hawkeye Point. It is just a little quaint piece of land on a farm, yet is has this significance that it wouldn't have otherwise. I get a kick out of that. Frankly, this is the FLATTEST highpoint, flatter than delaware, flatter than Kansas, flatter than Indiana, and flatter than Florida.

On my excursion, I walked about 200 yards to the right from the road, towards a silo. There was no sign on the property pointing to the highest point, but I noticed the structure, and behind the silo, was the sign. I took a complementary key chain in the shape of Iowa, that says:

"Hawkeye Point
Elev. 1670 feet
Merrill Sterler Farm."

I still have that keychain to this day.




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osatrikIndiana is Flatter

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A study of topographic maps will confirm that Indiana in the vicinity of its state high point is flatter than Iowa near its high point.
Posted Jul 19, 2009 12:27 am

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