Posted by Nick McLean on August 17, 2009 
Wow! Nice shot, Mitch. I wasn't aware that this view of the Nay Aug gorge was accessible.
Posted by Dennis A. Livesey on August 17, 2009 
Mitch, I second that what Nick said. I'm glad RP didn't lose a member down the Nay Aug. Then again, we could mount a big Goldman obelisk by the track for us to pay respect to and locomotives to whistle at. Oh, and BTW, thank you for getting this angle!
Posted by John West on August 18, 2009 
Very nice. Sounds from the other comments you must have risked your life to get to this position.
Posted by Mitch Goldman on August 18, 2009 
There are two ways to get to this location - the way I got there required leaping from some slippery rocks across a set of water falls over the Roaring Brook, a name which I can confirm it's meaning... and then there is the route of my return which, though, was much longer, fortunately included a trail and pedestrian bridge over said "brook".
Posted by Christopher Muller - SteamPhotos.com on August 18, 2009 
Or, just walk in from the Myrtle Street grade crossing and ascend using the trail on the right (north) side of the portal. It's a longer trip out, but still allows one to catch it again by Moscow. Nice shot!
Posted by Steve Carter on August 18, 2009 
Nice image Mitch! They alway seem better when you have to work at it a bit!
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