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Written by Becky Wandell for
Volunteers for Outdoor Washington, The Iron Goat Trail -
A Guidebook is more than a guidebook. It's a compact introduction
to the history of railroading in the Pacific Northwest, the people who
built the railroad, and the process of turning an abandoned railroad
grade into a public trail. Learn more about the sweat, dedication and
danger in pushing the Great Northern Railway over Stevens Pass and about
the railroad structures you can see along the trail. The paperbound
book contains 21 black and white photos, 12 drawings, 3 maps, and lists
of plants and animals of the area.
The 72-page Iron Goat Trail Guidebook is now out of print, but
limited copies may still be available from VOW for a donation of $25 or
more. For availability, contact VOW at 206-517-3019 or info@trailvolunteers.org.
Send your donation to:
VOW - Iron Goat Project
8511 - 15th Avenue NE
Seattle, WA 98115
and be sure to mention that you would like a copy of the Iron Goat
Trail Guidebook.
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