Spent a few days hiking and backpacking around Jacumba and Carrizo Gorge
with an emphasis on trying to find some of the old railroad
construction camps. Inspired by the book The Impossible Railroad
I backpacked out into the Gorge battling the Tamarisk and ticks and
found several of the camps, train wreckage, historic artifacts and even
more interest in this fascinating story of a railway that was jinxed
from the beginning. I encourage you to read this book if you want to
learn more about the history and see many unpublished photos of the
railroad as it progressed from 1919 to our present day fiasco it still
is.
I will post some of my favorite photos of the trip here but you can see many more in my photo gallery here
The railroad tracks are completely blocked off as of 02-14-2015 at the
De Anza resort. The old train cars that have been off to the side for
years have been pulled up onto the tracks completely blocking access to
railway vehicles. You can see in this picture that whatever large
vehicle it took to move those rail cars have dented and smashed down the
actual tracks. The picture is deceiving, it looks like the rail car is
on the tracks normally but they are actually laid cross wise on the
tracks, like a big tractor or such just dragged them up and onto the
tracks at an angle.
Young & Crooks Camp 1 down in the gorge
Most of the construction sites built up tiered foundations on the hillsides. They were very elaborate and quite impressive
Debris from the construction camp
The May 1965 derailed Coors Beer trailer
The wheels wedged into a dry fall
I found several small rooms dug into the hillsides that must have served as offices or temporary shelters
Or perhaps they were the supply rooms for the important stuff
Plenty of beautiful blooms starting to happen now
Most of the tunnel bypass roads were clear but some had landslide debris
covering them or worse cholla land mines, this one I did not win, I
took heavy casualties, even my hiking pole got several stuck on it!
Here is a nice view down the gorge towards the Seven Sisters and in the foreground is the original tunnel 15
A bit more old debris in some other construction sites
About the only graffiti I wasn't discouraged to see
Total Mylar Balloons this trip - 5 (no pictures sorry..!)
More photos in my gallery here