All it would take is for that concrete to sheer off the mountain side, or break through where there are holes, or a slip on the loose rocks, and whammo!
Mitch-Maybe she's giving you a hint for where to go after buying that truck!
Lost in the 60s said
Dec 2, 2011
SShink wrote:
That's flippin' insane!
All it would take is for that concrete to sheer off the mountain side, or break through where there are holes, or a slip on the loose rocks, and whammo!
Mitch-Maybe she's giving you a hint for where to go after buying that truck!
She claims that wasn't the intent .......but it IS a good idea...
Chris R said
Dec 2, 2011
Ive seen that video before. Its pretty amazing that it was built in 1901.
bowtie said
Dec 3, 2011
Whan I see stuff like that, I think about the guys who were there making it WITHOUT that in place yet. They somehow had to set up the structure and then make the path while probably hanging on for dear life to who knows what.
Lost in the 60s said
Dec 3, 2011
bowtie wrote:
When I see stuff like that, I think about the guys who were there making it WITHOUT that in place yet. They somehow had to set up the structure and then make the path while probably hanging on for dear life to who knows what.
Chiseling holes in the rock for the pipe with no power tools, mixing cement and poring it. Yeah, the feat is amazing to say the least. I wonder how many fell during the 4 years ??
My wife sent this to me today of a deteriorated path in the mountains in Spain. These people are NUTS !
www.flixxy.com/el-camino-del-rey.htm
That's flippin' insane!
All it would take is for that concrete to sheer off the mountain side, or break through where there are holes, or a slip on the loose rocks, and whammo!
Mitch-Maybe she's giving you a hint for where to go after buying that truck!
Ive seen that video before. Its pretty amazing that it was built in 1901.