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The cliffs at Pardee Point and the Doe River Gorge
Tom Grabenstein
Thank you Dean, Lee and Bill. I really appreciate your kind words. Dr Tom.
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Dean Smith
Nice job, Doc. The Gorge is a wonder, and you captured it well.
Dean
From: Tom Grabenstein
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2021 5:12 PM
To: ETWNC@groups.io
Subject: [ETWNC] The cliffs at Pardee Point and the Doe River
Gorge I have always enjoyed the cliffs of the Doe River Gorge and Pardee Point
in old photos and in the modern day gorge. As a Tennessean I find it
amazing that such geologic wonders exist in our state.
So , I wanted to try and replicate some of the cliffs on my On30
representation of the ET&WNC. Here is carved and painted pink foam that I
hope represents strata of the Doe River Gorge cliffs.
And, I had to put a train in the Gorge. So here we go:
As always, thank you for looking.
Dr Tom
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Wow, you're really getting the looks right.
-- Lee Bishop Owner, Stoney Creek branch of the ET&WNC in On30 gauge
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William Uffelman
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Tom Grabenstein
I have always enjoyed the cliffs of the Doe River Gorge and Pardee Point in old photos and in the modern day gorge. As a Tennessean I find it amazing that such geologic wonders exist in our state.
So , I wanted to try and replicate some of the cliffs on my On30 representation of the ET&WNC. Here is carved and painted pink foam that I hope represents strata of the Doe River Gorge cliffs. And, I had to put a train in the Gorge. So here we go: As always, thank you for looking. Dr Tom
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