David Jessup > When leaving the hoist house and headed for the CCL house at the peak, these stairs were the first obstacle:  Next a narrow walkway and many more ladder steps.More photos:  Click on . . . . [ NEXT ]
David Jessup > Annette Lancaster standing at the hoist entrance of the upper hoist house. TO RETURN TO HOME PAGE - - Click HERE
David Jessup > In the lower right hand corner of this photo above the 11/15/2000 date is where I slept one night on that moss laden concrete floor...that's right!  Us crazy kids thought it would it would be fun to hike the ladder and spend the night up there in the hoist house.  And it would've been a great idea except that "it was a dark and stormy night"...not uncommon in Haiku as you know.  my four brothers and I had sheets of plastic and sleeping bags.  I tried to sleep, but with the rain coming in thru the hole in the roof, a hard surface below me, and the sheer excitement of the fact that we were spending the night in a WWII hoist house on the top of a mountain, well, needless to say, none of us got any sleep that night. Annette Lancaster
David Jessup > Looking into the east end of the valley from the hoist
David Jessup > South hoist
David Jessup > North lower hoist station
David Jessup > North lower hoist house
David Jessup > Interior of one of the lower hoist houses
David Jessup > Valley & transmitter building - view south from north hoist house
When leaving the hoist house and headed for the CCL house at the peak, these stairs were the first obstacle: Next a narrow walkway and many more ladder steps.
More photos: Click on . . . . [ NEXT ]
David Jessup > When leaving the hoist house and headed for the CCL house at the peak, these stairs were the first obstacle:  Next a narrow walkway and many more ladder steps.More photos:  Click on . . . . [ NEXT ]
When leaving the hoist house and headed for the CCL house at the peak, these stairs were the first obstacle: Next a narrow walkway and many more ladder steps.
More photos: Click on . . . . [ NEXT ]
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