| 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.
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| 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!
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| 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.
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| 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".
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| 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!
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| 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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