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United States : Colorado

4.1 miles (6.6 km) ESE of Hoyt (Morgan), Adams, CO, USA
Approx. altitude: 1443 m (4734 ft)
([?] maps: Google MapQuest OpenStreetMap topo aerial ConfluenceNavigator)
Antipode: 40°S 76°E

Accuracy: 2 m (6 ft)
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#2: View East #3: View South #4: View West #5: Ground cover at the confluence point #6: All zeros! (GPS+GLONASS) #7: An overhead view from the confluence point #8: A closeup view of the power pylons to the North of the point

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  40°N 104°W (visit #4)  

#1: The confluence point lies in grassland, under high-voltage power lines.  (This is also a view to the North.)

(visited by Ross Finlayson)

24-Aug-2025 -- Today I took a break from mountain biking in the Rocky Mountains, west of Denver, to go visit this Degree Confluence Point - last visited by Gavin Roy, more than 12 years ago. I took the same route as Gavin Roy: I parked at the power line access road, 2 miles due South of the point, and hiked from there. (I had thought about riding my mountain bike along the power line access road, but it was a bit too sandy and overgrown for a pleasant ride. So I hiked instead.)

The hike was easy, across mostly flat terrain (this is eastern Colorado, after all). From 0.7 miles to 0.5 miles from the point, I encountered a herd of cattle, which dispersed as I passed. The point was just 30 feet West of the access road, in grassland.

As I was returning to my car, I met the local farmer, who was driving his truck along the power line access road. He explained that this was private property, and that I should not be there. (Previous visitors also had difficulties with private property owners to the North, so it’s not clear whether or not there is a route to this point that can avoid bothering property owners.)


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#1: The confluence point lies in grassland, under high-voltage power lines. (This is also a view to the North.)
#2: View East
#3: View South
#4: View West
#5: Ground cover at the confluence point
#6: All zeros! (GPS+GLONASS)
#7: An overhead view from the confluence point
#8: A closeup view of the power pylons to the North of the point
ALL: All pictures on one page