Border crossing challenge (BCC)
by bob rainville from massachusetts
There are, of course, land borders and water borders. This challenge involves any border that one can cross on foot or by boat (but see special notes below) or other land-based vehicle. Air transportation of any sort is not a valid border crossing method for this Challenge.
So there it is, the newest challenge for those who enjoy their travel experiences and revel in the desire to conquer the best our country has to offer. Good Luck!
Special Notes
- This challenge applies only to the 48 contiguous states. Alaska and Hawaii are not part of the challenge.
- The following water-only borders are not part of this challenge.
- Rhode Island/New York
- Michigan/Illinois
- Michigan/Minnesota
- Land crossings can be made by foot, riding an animal, motorized or non-motorized vehicle, on land or over a bridge or through a tunnel. There should be some sign nearby to indicate that a border is being crossed.
- Water crossings can be as simple as swimming or wading, or involve boats, including ferries. For instance, crossing Lake Champlain by ferry is a valid crossing for the Vermont/New York border.
- Sitting/standing on the circular four corners monument (where the four states of Arizona, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico meet) automatically results in six border crossings. Note also that this is the only way to get two of these crossings.
It has been brought up that there may be 109 crossings. The 107 vs. 109 is being reviewed.
Bob completed all 50 in 2013 and has spent the night in each state and photographed all but one state capitol. Final State: South Dakota Favorite: HIlton Head, SC