[pct-l] Southern Terminus
Tortoise
Tortoise73 at charter.net
Sun Nov 4 18:55:45 CST 2007
We aren't confined to the current design are we?
We could use from 1 to 4 (mimic current monument) to a lot with a
staggered top symbolic of the Pacific Crest.
Do we have some one on the list good at getting services donated in
kind? Somebody with a truck to haul them. Someone with a backhoe or
could borrow a truck mounted backhoe to place them, or maybe a forklift
or small roadable crane.
Tortoise
<> He who finishes last, wins! <>
Bighummel at aol.com wrote:
> I went down there yesterday and took some picts. The tallest post is
> split with a vertical crack about 3/4 of an inch wide and a couple
> feet long. The shortest one is deeply degraded with dry rot on top.
> Two of the post are fairly solid in foundation while two are clearly
> rotted. I would wager that it could last, considering the dry
> weather, another year or two, PROVIDED that no idiot tries to push it
> over or intentionally damage it.
>
> As for the idea of making it out of basalt columns, the Whitewater
> Rock Co., sells these and has the capability of laser cutting these in
> almost any design. I don't know what the cost of this, but then the
> additional cost of transporting these and digging deep holes and
> setting them in with a crane, could be enormous.
>
> I just bought a one ton rock from them (I'm a geologist, okay?) and it
> cost me about $400 to have it delivered. I would imagine three or
> four times or more to deliver basalt columns to the border.
>
> I'll post an invite to the list for the photos from my Picasa web
> album site.
>
> Greg "Strider" Hummel
>
>
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