Thanks for asking. I think I posted this update in the map thread (see hobbies) awhile back but I'll repeat it here. Back when the series was originally on, I made a map of Hazzard County and a seperate map of the town. That was before VCRs were around so I know I missed a lot of stuff while writing things down and trying to watch the show at the same time. When the DVDs started coming out a few years ago, I got the idea of making a better and more complete one. By complete, I mean down to the finest detail. So I watched the whole series, compiling a notebook of several different catagories (again, see "Hobbies" for details and click on "map of Hazzard" thread). Anyway, I was pretty excited to start the map when I first posted my project here but then realized that I should double check all the items I had by watching the entire series again. I am now in the middle of season 6 and will likely be starting this large project in a couple months. By watching the entire series again, I am accomplishing several things. 1) Having a lot of fun 2) correcting mistakes 3) gathering additional information for my trivia and Duke or Dupe threads 4) coordinating the items with the episodes by writing numbers by items. For example, Sand Creek Road first appeared in the eleventh episode of the third season so I have added 3-11 by it in red ink in my notebook. 5) I also added a "family and history" section to the notebook. In that, I have things like Boss's cousin is Big Dan Hogg of Rapaho County and the Duke Farm has been in the family since 1792....etc. 6) I have been using "closed-captioning" when watching the entire series this time to confirm spellings of my items. I didn't think of that the first time around. Unfortunately, closed-captioning isn't always accurate but it helps. 7) And just getting the piece of mind that this map is going to be as accurate as it possibly can be. It certainly will have obstacles to overcome with inconsistancies caused the writers of the show being one of them. Another one will be the sheer size of the thing. But those problems are something that I'll overcome with a little creativity. Again, thanks for showing an interest and asking CRMLHT and General Grant.