The Software Summit is near the area where the
South Park TV show is set. The way the
region works is that there is apparently a "North Park" and a "West Park" as
well. But these "Parks" are not towns (as the TV show seems to imply) but
regions which contain towns.
After the Summit I and some friends visited a township in the South Park area
which is generally regarded to be the semi-official South Park town.
- Me, Jeroen, and Ralph outside a souvenir store in South Park. It looks
strange with the sky being the same color as the background. ;)

- Jeroen, Mike, and Ralph outside the store.

- Jeroen, Mike, and Ralph at the Hoosier pass. This point is the divide
between the Atlantic and Pacific watersheds.

- Me, Jeroen, and Mike about 100m down the Pacific Watershed from the Hoosier
pass.

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