Back in 1964 5 of us hiked up to the K&S Railway grade and walked along it until we got to Payne Bluff. All that was left were 2 rails that were suspended in mid air & attached to the rock cliff. Below was a sheer drop of what looked like a couple of thousand feet. We all walked these suspended rails (about 20 feet) and got to solid ground. I was afraid of heights but my dad talked me through it.
Isn't this show from a 1990's PBS series? I watched the whole video, fascinating!! But where is Kaslow? Sounds close to Kelso, which is in Washington state. =)
Back in 1964 5 of us hiked up to the K&S Railway grade and walked along it until we got to Payne Bluff. All that was left were 2 rails that were suspended in mid air & attached to the rock cliff. Below was a sheer drop of what looked like a couple of thousand feet. We all walked these suspended rails (about 20 feet) and got to solid ground. I was afraid of heights but my dad talked me through it.
Those 2 rails are still hanging over the drop are still there. The whole area is treed in now though
thanks for posting this ..love this show .
Must have been rough building in the winter months.
Love it!
Wow, Mike Roberts was young when this was filmed.
Isn't this show from a 1990's PBS series? I watched the whole video, fascinating!! But where is Kaslow? Sounds close to Kelso, which is in Washington state. =)
Kaslo. Google Kaslo
It's Kaslo, BC, CANADA! not everywhere is AMERICAN!
Canadian,not American....
thank you
Kaslo BC, my cousin lives there and it's in "Canada".