r937
Active Member
archaeological dig?
apologies for not posting these sooner
starting at the wicksteed level crossing of the main cp line --
proceed to walk along the east side of the building --
old infrastructure, slowly decaying in situ --
some predator had lunch here, and only feathers remain as evidence --
over the lip of the hillside, some refuse can be see, but nothing metal --
there's a footpath which skirts the top of the hill --
proceed with caution down the hillside --
the footpath leads to the cp trestle --
awesome to think that this was built in 1884 --
anyhow, regarding the archaeological dig, i'd still be up for it, but i'd have to say that finding anything is a long shot
i took the following photos early in the morning on good friday, april 6 2012, to give context to the location for a possible UT meeting with Goldie and others, for the purpose of digging around for evidence of an aircraft graveyardI think I'd like to make a documentary film of this proposed archeological "dig"
apologies for not posting these sooner
starting at the wicksteed level crossing of the main cp line --
![wicksteed-level-crossing.jpg](http://rudy.ca/toronto/wicksteed-level-crossing.jpg)
proceed to walk along the east side of the building --
![alongside-the-building.jpg](http://rudy.ca/toronto/alongside-the-building.jpg)
old infrastructure, slowly decaying in situ --
![old-infrastructure.jpg](http://rudy.ca/toronto/old-infrastructure.jpg)
some predator had lunch here, and only feathers remain as evidence --
![only-feathers.jpg](http://rudy.ca/toronto/only-feathers.jpg)
over the lip of the hillside, some refuse can be see, but nothing metal --
![hillside-refuse.jpg](http://rudy.ca/toronto/hillside-refuse.jpg)
there's a footpath which skirts the top of the hill --
![footpath-down-the-hill.jpg](http://rudy.ca/toronto/footpath-down-the-hill.jpg)
proceed with caution down the hillside --
![watch-your-head.jpg](http://rudy.ca/toronto/watch-your-head.jpg)
the footpath leads to the cp trestle --
![footpath-towards-trestle.jpg](http://rudy.ca/toronto/footpath-towards-trestle.jpg)
awesome to think that this was built in 1884 --
![under-the-trestle.jpg](http://rudy.ca/toronto/under-the-trestle.jpg)
anyhow, regarding the archaeological dig, i'd still be up for it, but i'd have to say that finding anything is a long shot