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railexplorer
railexplorer
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4/26/2013
railexplorer
railexplorer
Posts: 71
My 9 year old son, a couple of friends and I made the trek out to Dos Cabezas and the Goat Canyon trestle. My son, who is a huge train and history nut, has been wanting to get out and see both sights. The day we headed out was a perfect day.... temps in the mid 70's to the low 80s and breeze.

Here are some photos.


Water tower by Rail explorer, on Flickr


Rail view by Rail explorer, on Flickr


Tunnel by Rail explorer, on Flickr

There was some question whether my son and a couple of the young hikers would be able to make the whole hike. When we got to this point the motivation level went way up.


Trestle view by Rail explorer, on Flickr

For anyone who hasn't been out there be careful on the trestles......


Rock damage by Rail explorer, on Flickr

After 2.5 hours of hiking we made it to the trestle.


Goat Canyon Trestle by Rail explorer, on Flickr


Goat Canyon Treslte by Rail explorer, on Flickr

While the rest of our group rested and had lunch in the tunnel my son was off across the trestle to explore the collapsed tunnel that was the cause for the trestle's construction.


Collapsed tunnel by Rail explorer, on Flickr

Other sights along the way included......


Ocotillo in bloom by Rail explorer, on Flickr

We also encountered some wildlife.


snake by Rail explorer, on Flickr


Big horn by Rail explorer, on Flickr

Here are two railroad construction items we found.


powder can by Rail explorer, on Flickr


Drill bit by Rail explorer, on Flickr

The powder can was along the tracks and nowhere near the work camp site with the wall made of similar cans. As for the drill bit, at least that's what it appears to be I found that on the hike.

We had a great day and will definitely get out that way and look around, especially some of the off track areas. I'm going to do some research on the work camps and see if I can get a handle on where they were located and then get out and have a look for them. My son did great right up to the final half mile.... then the wheels came off. I can't blame him, he put in just over 11 miles.

Finally I'd like to thank everyone on this site that answered my questions, all of your help definitely made our trip easier.
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