(
Satellite, "the barn sits a Lock #41." [
map] I tried getting a better view with Google Earth, but I couldn't.)
Black River Overview
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Cori Wilson posted Black River Canal, Five Lock Combine, 10 years after abandonment. 1934 |
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BlockRiverCanalMuseum (most of the links are broke) The lock size was 15' x 90' with a typical lift of 10'. |
The barn at Lock #41 is prominent in this view.
We can see the
barn in this image. It is amazing how well the trees hide it in most of the other views.
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| Google Earth, Dec 2005 |
I would not be willing to fight the undergrowth to see the locks today.
There is supposed to be a trail on the towpath with a trailhead parking area. And pathways that provide clear views of the ruins. [
grokipedia]
This gorge was the "alpine" region of the canal, and these locks were built through shale bedrock. "Building this feature presented significant challenges, including the excavation of soft, brittle shale prone to sink holes and erosion, as well as mitigating risks from flash floods and landslides that threatened the towpath and canal prism." [
grokipedia]
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