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08/28/2008 11:28 AM  
Things go slipping past and then later you really want to look at them again and you can't find them.

RR built in a smallish backyard. A lot of vertical stone with steps at one or both ends. Really slick work. Whose is it and do they have a websight or is there a topic I can peruse?

Many thanks.

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08/28/2008 11:36 AM  
Charley,

Are you talking about "S-4"s Rockwall Canyon? Do a search for that... he had a post recently.

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08/28/2008 11:57 AM  
What a nice layout but that is not it. There are no trees on the layout I'm looking for and as I recall not much garden. The layout is more vertical than horizontal overall.

Thanks for the reply.

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08/28/2008 12:11 PM  
That may be Ray Dunakin's In-ko-pah RR in San Diego.

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08/28/2008 12:18 PM  
That's it! Thanks.

Thanks, I'm getting ready to actually start to begin to commence my outdoor railroad and the In-ko-pah gets those juices flowing.

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08/28/2008 1:08 PM  
My back aches every time I think about lifting all those rocks!

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08/28/2008 1:42 PM  
Yes but think how good it feels to put them down.
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08/28/2008 1:54 PM  
Ray apparently lost most of his photo database that documented the early construction.

Darn shame but when you use those free hosting sites and dont keep a backup file on your computer, you can literally lose everything if the site goes down.

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