>I'm getting old I would get
>dizzy and fall off that
>bridge. LOL
>
>Eel it looks like they are
>using an electric bike maybe
>we can modify ours to
>do this.
>
>Of course there couldn't be any
>women walking babies in a
>stroller in front of you
>or there could be issues.
>LOL
>
>Do you think those women remember you flying off the trail going by them>.......LOL
They probably still laugh about that. lol
The Eel River canyon is where I learned to steelhead fish. It's all private property down there with no public access. The train schedule was to haul lumber from Eureka to Willits, spend the night in Willits, and haul empties back to Eureka the next day.
Dad would sneak me and a buddy on the caboose and they would drop us off along the river somewhere. We would fish that afternoon, camp on the river, fish the next morning, and then catch a ride back to Eureka. As long as we stayed between the tracks and the river nobody really bothered us. Great adventure!
One afternoon on the ride back to Eureka I counted 272 blacktail deer before it got too dark to count. They're mostly gone now I imagine.