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Re: Drain + Road Flare + Model = :) < Reply # 2 on 11/4/2010 1:32 PM > | Reply with Quote
She needs shoes. Otherwise, great pics.
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Location: Charlotte, NC Gender: Male Total Likes: 49 likes
ALL the flashlights!
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Re: Drain + Road Flare + Model = :) < Reply # 4 on 11/4/2010 5:26 PM > | Reply with Quote
I'm glad the "not much rain" forecast held out. I've seen this one get ugly with an inch of rain. Most likely that would have involved the 'climb up a ladder, tie your bags to a rung, and wait a bit,' but it's always a bit unnerving.
Next time we'll bring stuff that's meant to get set on fire, and hopefully we'll hit some bricks. The one in downtown Raleigh has lots of different materials, but there are some reasonably deep parts to get past.
(From upstream) Ditch 8' Concrete box, about 80' Brick walls & concrete floor & metal ceiling, about 70' open-roof channel, brick walls, about 100 yards Concrete box, about 20' 7' Corrugated metal arch, about 80 yards 6' Concrete box, about 100' 8' brick arch, about 60' Concrete box again with a slope, about 200' Open ditch Concrete box with a nice corner (sunbeams in daylight), 200 yards open-top concrete channel, 200' stone walls, 150' outfall