The engineer saw me taking photos up on the hillside and recognized me from the day before. He gave a friendly toot on the whistle - also a photogenic bonus steam plume for a "down" train. That's Mount Clay in the upper right of the photo. I had climbed up that long ridgeline up to Mt Clay earlier in the morning to gain my hoped-for photo spot at Jacobs Ladder |
Date:
9/12/2015 |
Location:
Mt Washington, NH |
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Collection Of:

Bob Krug |
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Author: Bob Krug
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Picture Categories: Scenic,Bridge,Steam,Passenger,Action |
This picture is part of album: Chasing the Mt Washington Cog Railway on foot |