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The whistle shows up at the end of my July 2019 update video.
Must have been recorded from Tweetsie No. 12 (ex-ET&WNC No. 12), as that sounds dead-on to me. Excellent.DFF
At the base of the log retaining wall between Colorado Highway 145 and Howard Fork of the San Miguel River was a dizzying amount of debris and garbage. Apparently during Ophir's 8 months of winter, residents found it easier to simply toss stuff over the side. My debris pile is actually considerably thinner than the prototype. The realigned Colorado 145 completely obliterates this scene today.
At the base of the log retaining wall between Colorado Highway 145 and Howard Fork of the San Miguel River was a dizzying amount of debris and garbage. Apparently during Ophir's 8 months of winter, residents found it easier to simply toss stuff over the side.
Would shipping pallets have been discarded or would they have been broken up for use as kindling or firewood?Better yet, park a pickup truck at the top of the retaining wall with a person down at the base scavenging the pallets to use as framing material for a model train layout or modules.
I thought you guys knew me better than that! Of course there's a photo in one of my books with what appears to be a shipping pallet lying below that very wall at Ophir around 1945.
That photo must have been taken on the day after Thanksgiving.
Not likely... There'd be three feet of snow down there by Thanksgiving! It's a summer shot.
The (day after) Thanksgiving reference was supposed to be a follow-on to reply #876. Sorry you missed it.