JackInFlorida
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I was up in New England for my Sister-In-Law's wedding and was researching a few different things. One was an old story about a gold nugget found in a brook by a train crew building a train tressel back in the early 1800s.
I found a site that I thought might be it on the Satelite maps and, with GPS in hand, went to check it out. As my luck would have it, there was construction going on right at the spot where I needed to put my legs and arms outside the vehicle.

I made a drive threw and around to make sure there wasn't any active construction going on then parked in between the barrels and the fence.
I climbed down the embankment and immediately noticed some of the old debris spread around as I got closer to the river.

Lots of items looked like railroad ties and other related stuff. My buddy that was going to accompany me was sick, so I was by myself, when I saw how swiftly the river was moving this time of year, I realized that I wasn't going to be able to Fjord it alone. Pictured myself sitting in the middle of the river with a busted ankle until someone decided to investigate the car parked on the side of the highway.

I walked down the bank for several hundred feet and then found what I was looking for, there are still some pilings visible where the tressel used to cross the brook.

I will be back here again, a little better prepared next time I am up to visit.
Jack
I found a site that I thought might be it on the Satelite maps and, with GPS in hand, went to check it out. As my luck would have it, there was construction going on right at the spot where I needed to put my legs and arms outside the vehicle.

I made a drive threw and around to make sure there wasn't any active construction going on then parked in between the barrels and the fence.
I climbed down the embankment and immediately noticed some of the old debris spread around as I got closer to the river.

Lots of items looked like railroad ties and other related stuff. My buddy that was going to accompany me was sick, so I was by myself, when I saw how swiftly the river was moving this time of year, I realized that I wasn't going to be able to Fjord it alone. Pictured myself sitting in the middle of the river with a busted ankle until someone decided to investigate the car parked on the side of the highway.

I walked down the bank for several hundred feet and then found what I was looking for, there are still some pilings visible where the tressel used to cross the brook.

I will be back here again, a little better prepared next time I am up to visit.
Jack