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Nostalgia & History > SP7319 west on Calimus HillDate: 11/13/12 18:14 SP7319 west on Calimus Hill Author: photobob SP7319 leads a variety of power as it rolls down Calimus Hill toward Klamath Falls Oregon. I think I took this shot in the early 1990's. This location is about 35 rail miles north of Klamath Falls.
Robert Morris Photography http://www.snowcrest.net/photobob/index1.html Date: 11/13/12 19:19 Re: SP7319 west on Calimus Hill Author: TCnR Oh that was you behind that tree, here I thought it was the ghost of Ansel Adams:
http://www.pbase.com/clivew/image/10038986 Date: 11/13/12 20:10 Re: SP7319 west on Calimus Hill Author: GrandeGold Speaking of Ansel, are those redwood trees?
James Belmont Salt Lake City, UT Date: 11/13/12 21:18 Re: SP7319 west on Calimus Hill Author: Stottman GrandeGold Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Speaking of Ansel, are those redwood trees? Hard to tell, but looks like normal ponderosa pine. Redwoods are either on the coast, or in the Sierras Date: 11/13/12 23:13 Re: SP7319 west on Calimus Hill Author: truxtrax Stottman Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > GrandeGold Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Speaking of Ansel, are those redwood trees? > > Hard to tell, but looks like normal ponderosa > pine. > > Redwoods are either on the coast, or in the > Sierras Ponderosa Pine country! Larry Dodgion Wilsonville, OR Date: 11/14/12 01:00 Re: SP7319 west on Calimus Hill Author: Fizzboy7 Beautiful! The SP unit that was "forced" into speed-lettering. ; )
Date: 11/14/12 06:19 Re: SP7319 west on Calimus Hill Author: gjc Date: 11/14/12 06:50 Re: SP7319 west on Calimus Hill Author: TCnR There were stories that the Local Indian Nation wanted this area closed off. I'd be curious if there has been any recent info on that.
I tend to avoid this road because of the excessive dust during the summer and mud during the off seasons. But if they ran a few more SP painted consists I'd be there, interesting area. |