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rachelwynnn Oct 16th, 2011 10:13 AM

Anybody Collect counties?
 
I recently decided that I want to visit every county in the US - all 3143 of them. I was wondering if there was anybody else outh there who alse does that and what has their experience been so far. I am looking to network with other county collectors or counters, or whatever you call your unique hobby.

lcuy Oct 16th, 2011 01:25 PM

A quick search of county collecting in google took me to wikipedia and these clubs as well:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_collecting
http://www.mob-rule.com/counties/
http://www.extramilerclub.org/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/countyhunt/

Cranachin Oct 16th, 2011 02:26 PM

A nice site for tracking the counties you have visited is

http://counties.visitedmap.com

Click the "Create Account" tab to get started or just go to

http://counties.visitedmap.com/create.php

spirobulldog Oct 16th, 2011 02:45 PM

Are you counting Parish in LA too? Visiting those in Alaska would be a real challenge as a lot of those you wouldn't even be able to access with a vehicle.

nytraveler Oct 16th, 2011 04:40 PM

I have never heard of a county collector - although I do have a friend that collects countries - she's up to 83 (but she's a traveler, not a tourist).

And as for counties - what does DC count as?

tomfuller Oct 16th, 2011 05:10 PM

In 2006 I found a geocache in each of the 36 counties of Oregon.
I have been in all 3 counties of Delaware. I believe those are the only states that I have been in all of the counties.
If you become a geocacher, you can find a cache in each county you visit and get a nice map on your profile page to keep track.

Cranachin Oct 16th, 2011 06:05 PM

Boroughs of Alaska, parishes of Louisiana, independent cities in multiple states, and the District of Columbia typically are counted as "county equivalents".

That's not true only for "county counters" – county maps prepared by the U.S. government, for example, follow that principle.

Naked_Driver0 Nov 23rd, 2011 01:44 AM

<b>Hi everyone.</b> (Before you ask, <i>I do what my username says</i>, over 300000 total miles!)
Yes, I do collect counties, and am on the mob-rule site as &ldquo;naked_driver&rdquo;. If you go there, you will see I have completed <i>ten</i> states plus DC, and as of October 14, 2011, can form a continuous column of counties from the Gulf to Canada (go from Louisiana north to Iowa, hop across the Mississippi to Wisconisn, and to from there to the U. P., which is where you hit the border). Remember, though, that the independent cities of Virginia count as counties also.
Apparently the visitedmap domain is either out of order or has been discontinued. I used &ldquo;Naked Driver&rdquo; there but the site does not come up (I tried unsuccesfully to ping it). (Too bad as I had made a number of maps to reflect my travels in various years as the site only allows so many colors per map.) (I want to find another such site to make more maps.)
Also, look for the highways I have clinched (driven on) here: http://cmap.m-plex.com/stat/region.p...&du=mi&sort=ra
(they objected to the word &ldquo;naked&rdquo; in a username); I have not driven ouside the US.
<b>Keep collecting!</b>

jtrandolph Nov 25th, 2011 07:35 PM

We have "collected counties" in California. There are 53 of them, as I remember. We didn't just "count them" we photographed the county courthouses, all of them still standing whether they were current or historic, and collected information on the architects of said courthouses and any interesting tidbits about the courts and the histories of the county sets.

Quite fascinating.


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