Let's go for a ride around my neighborhood. The first pic is looking North in front of my house.
Looking South
My street is not very photogenic but if you go beyond the horizon it gets kinda neat. We'll first head South about 3 blocks to the brow area.
At the brow. It's kind of a lovers lane area. I'm riding the Blue SS today.
This is Gadsden Alabama. It has ranked among one of the cheapest places to live in the USA. There is a river (Coosa) that runs through it. We have hydroelectric power and low property taxes. We have a growing community of retiree's.
Now let's head North and it's all downhill from here. We'll head to Noccalula Falls Park. It's less than a 1/2 mile away.
The entrance to the park.
In front of the Veterans Memorial just inside the park.
They run two of these mini trains. They have a nice boarding platform for the train, but I didn't want to spend six bucks to take a pic of it. Noccalula Falls is the big draw below.
The City manages the park and has an RV park nearby.
Inside the campground. Being a holiday weekend it was full.
You can feed the ducks and geese for a quarter.
This is the end of the A tour. The B tour is a lot more interesting.
I made a trip there the next day and hiked over 2 miles along the bottom of the gorge to get under the falls. It was a mile of agony each way over jagged slippery rocks, rough vegetation and a group of lost and dehydrated teenagers. Took me about 3 hours each way. The only way you can access the bottom of the falls now is by hiking up the gorge. They have a stairway that goes down into the gorge at the park but the city has put up a fence and locked the gate leading to the stairs. Too many people get into trouble down there I guess?
You can get an idea of the size of the falls by seeing the two dudes near the center of the pic. I wish that I'd had a more powerful flash on the camera.
The falls are about 90 feet tall.
Hope you liked the ride around my neighborhood.
Thanks!!!
Here are some steelplant pics. The plant is about 1 1/2 miles away from my house. The closest beach we have is about 300 miles from here.
This is a pic of the #2 furnace made several years ago before it was taken down. You can see the transport cars used to haul the molten steel to the Basic Oxygen Furnace which was in the background. We called them "submarines" due to their shape.
Here is all that's left of it now. The powerhouse is still standing in the background. It still has the original Westinghouse generators installed in 1912 inside. It generated all the 440V DC used in the plant.
Kinda eerie scene. This is a recent pic and here is where the coke ovens were. The stockhouse and the chimneys in the foreground are scheduled to be taken down soon. Thanks!!!
Looking South
My street is not very photogenic but if you go beyond the horizon it gets kinda neat. We'll first head South about 3 blocks to the brow area.
At the brow. It's kind of a lovers lane area. I'm riding the Blue SS today.
This is Gadsden Alabama. It has ranked among one of the cheapest places to live in the USA. There is a river (Coosa) that runs through it. We have hydroelectric power and low property taxes. We have a growing community of retiree's.
Now let's head North and it's all downhill from here. We'll head to Noccalula Falls Park. It's less than a 1/2 mile away.
The entrance to the park.
In front of the Veterans Memorial just inside the park.
They run two of these mini trains. They have a nice boarding platform for the train, but I didn't want to spend six bucks to take a pic of it. Noccalula Falls is the big draw below.
The City manages the park and has an RV park nearby.
Inside the campground. Being a holiday weekend it was full.
You can feed the ducks and geese for a quarter.
This is the end of the A tour. The B tour is a lot more interesting.
I made a trip there the next day and hiked over 2 miles along the bottom of the gorge to get under the falls. It was a mile of agony each way over jagged slippery rocks, rough vegetation and a group of lost and dehydrated teenagers. Took me about 3 hours each way. The only way you can access the bottom of the falls now is by hiking up the gorge. They have a stairway that goes down into the gorge at the park but the city has put up a fence and locked the gate leading to the stairs. Too many people get into trouble down there I guess?
You can get an idea of the size of the falls by seeing the two dudes near the center of the pic. I wish that I'd had a more powerful flash on the camera.
The falls are about 90 feet tall.
Hope you liked the ride around my neighborhood.
Thanks!!!
Here are some steelplant pics. The plant is about 1 1/2 miles away from my house. The closest beach we have is about 300 miles from here.
This is a pic of the #2 furnace made several years ago before it was taken down. You can see the transport cars used to haul the molten steel to the Basic Oxygen Furnace which was in the background. We called them "submarines" due to their shape.
Here is all that's left of it now. The powerhouse is still standing in the background. It still has the original Westinghouse generators installed in 1912 inside. It generated all the 440V DC used in the plant.
Kinda eerie scene. This is a recent pic and here is where the coke ovens were. The stockhouse and the chimneys in the foreground are scheduled to be taken down soon. Thanks!!!