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Ill be going there in April sometime. I don't ride much in the winter since its ski season. My first planned ride there probably wouldn't be of interest to you since I will be going to do more exploring the riding. Last year I started mapping out the water works that brought water down from the lakes to the gravity plane steam engines. Some areas are grown in and cannot be walked or mapped. I plan to fly my drone over the areas taking pictures to fill in the missing areas I hope to make a map of the water line in comparison to the gravity planes.

Later on I will be going there just to ride, once the growth comes back in which will make exploring impossible.

Mike

 

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Lost Trails is practically my back yard so I know the area well. All my machines are good to go, in the spring is when I do the most maintenance work on them to get them ready for riding season.  Some artifacts I found in the area I posted on my website here:

https://www.nepaview.com/pcc-artifacts.html

Last year, I donated two sections of strap rail to Steamtown National Historic Site for them to put on display.

 

Mike

 

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The shackle was part of the cabling system that hoisted the cars up the incline plane. There is a series of historical pictures I had permission to post on my website, but all of the pictures are from after they converted to T-rail. Lost trail is only one of very few places where I can use my quad for exploring (which is handy to carry extra gear)

I bought the drone a few months ago to help in abandoned railroad exploring, being able to photograph areas I cannot reach. Plus to have some fun.

 

And yes, that is why my username is "mikeexplorer" 😁

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This is what I have on the gravity railroad. Planes 10 and 11 are within Lost Trails property, the rest is not.

I have given tours of the gravity planes with a group of hikers who also like to photograph abandoned railroads, Plane 9 is a short walk from the property boundary.

 

https://www.nepaview.com/pcc-gravity-railroad.html

 

 

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