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For the umpteenth time I went to Utah for the Poison Creek Gauge 1 steamup. It is just a group of friends who get together to play trains. We come from Florida to British Columbia and just have fun. This year the weather did not cooperate too well with three days of rain and high temperatures for the day being in the mid 40's F. But we did not care too much. We steamed anytime the rain let up to a light drizzle and kept our hands warm on hot boilers and a fire pit near the steaming bay. When we could not steam, then it was time for lunch or swapping lies in the house or on the covered deck. Besides the cool weather and high humidit made for some wonderful steam plumes when running.
Here are some photos of the event. The four Heislers are ones that the host and I scratch built about 10 years ago. Notice the road number of 7-1/2 on the Heisler in the third photo. The road number for the prototype was 5. This engine went to a Canadian member of our group when the Canadian dollar was about $1.50 to US$1.00. Anytime one of us mentioned that something cost say $5 he would say that's $7.50 Canadian, so we temporarily lettered the locomotive with the 7-1/2 road number. He liked it so much that we made it permanent.
Gail in NM
Here are some photos of the event. The four Heislers are ones that the host and I scratch built about 10 years ago. Notice the road number of 7-1/2 on the Heisler in the third photo. The road number for the prototype was 5. This engine went to a Canadian member of our group when the Canadian dollar was about $1.50 to US$1.00. Anytime one of us mentioned that something cost say $5 he would say that's $7.50 Canadian, so we temporarily lettered the locomotive with the 7-1/2 road number. He liked it so much that we made it permanent.
Gail in NM