David Jessup > Page one lower portion Both Len Hardy and Ted Urquhart (Featured in the SAILORS OF HAIKU NRS gallery) climbed the wooden ladder pinned to the south valley wall many times. They also serviced the Alternator and the TCG backup vacuum tube transmitter.
David Jessup > Junction of Haiku Road and Kamehameha Highway.Looking North over Haiku Road (not visible). The road on the right is Kamehameha Highway.Photo by Ted Urquhart 1946
David Jessup > Photo courtesy of John Novacich.
David Jessup > Another view from the South peak.Photo courtesy of John Novacich
David Jessup > View from top of stairway shown in previous photo. I believe that is a broken cable draped across the stair railing.Photo courtesy of Richard Stankiewicz's son Peter.
David Jessup > Photographing a safe arrival at the upper hoist house. Elevation 2,528 feetPhoto courtesy of Richard Stankiewicz's son Peter.
David Jessup > The Joe McGee's landing platform is shown lower left,300 yards Straight line distance from the upper hoist house: - plus up 322 feet. Photo courtesy of Richard Stankiewicz's son Peter
David Jessup > A portion of the ladder  between the CCL house and the  hoist house - 1946.The two antenna A frames seen in this photo are also shown in the next photo taken in 1943. Only the tents that covered the A frames during construction will  be visible.photo courtesy of John Novacich
David Jessup > the "Joe McGee" or "Bucket" as it approached the CCL house landing.I rode in this rig once - JUST ONCE! Updated Photo  courtesy of John Novacich.
Page one lower portion
Both Len Hardy and Ted Urquhart (Featured in the SAILORS OF HAIKU NRS gallery) climbed the wooden ladder pinned to the south valley wall many times. They also serviced the Alternator and the TCG backup vacuum tube transmitter.
David Jessup > Page one lower portion Both Len Hardy and Ted Urquhart (Featured in the SAILORS OF HAIKU NRS gallery) climbed the wooden ladder pinned to the south valley wall many times. They also serviced the Alternator and the TCG backup vacuum tube transmitter.
Page one lower portion
Both Len Hardy and Ted Urquhart (Featured in the SAILORS OF HAIKU NRS gallery) climbed the wooden ladder pinned to the south valley wall many times. They also serviced the Alternator and the TCG backup vacuum tube transmitter.
See photo in gallery