This past week I was camping with my family at our favorite campground when I saw a book on the crash in the campground store, along with some directions to the crash site. Based on the directions, I estimated it would take about 2hrs (one way). I floated the idea to my family and surprisingly (to me anyways) they seemed interested so off we went on Thursday morning, along with Molly, our coonhound.
After parking near the junction of Rt 118 and Rt 112 near Woodstock, NH we hiked up the Walker Brook Road for roughly 1.4 miles of fairly easy walking.
It took us just over an hour to reach the crash site from Walker Brook Road. Although it was a struggle at times for my family (and dog), I think we all agreed it was worth the effort. It was a fascinating crash site, with much more debris then I expected, and a lot of it recognizable (engines, landing gear, etc.). I don't even think we saw it all (the wings were a bit further off to the sides I think). It took us about 2hrs to reach the site from the parking area, and a bit less to hike back down. My guess is round trip was just about 5 miles.
The hike is highly recommended.
3 comments:
I don't know what is more cool: the airplane (never heard of it) or that medium sized dish of ice cream!
Very interesting post Steve! I'm fascinated that the wreckage has been left intact.
Very little of the wreckage was ever removed. I was really surprised by the amount of wreckage scattered about over 60 years later.
Jim, nothing beats a tub of ice cream after hiking for 4 hrs in the heat of summer :-)
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