Canso Colours
This hike provides an opportunity to visit the site of a Royal Canadian Air Force Canso 11007 that crashed shortly after takeoff on February 12, 1945. The plane still remains on the side of a hill and is surprisingly fairly intact despite the damage sustained from the crash. There were no fatalities which is the reason I feel comfortable showing this image. Don't listen to the blogs and warnings that it is too muddy to hike this trail…. It is very cool…. Very surreal…. Thanks for your service!!!
This hike provides an opportunity to visit the site of a Royal Canadian Air Force Canso 11007 that crashed shortly after takeoff on February 12, 1945. The plane still remains on the side of a hill and is surprisingly fairly intact despite the damage sustained from the crash. There were no fatalities which is the reason I feel comfortable showing this image. Don't listen to the blogs and warnings that it is too muddy to hike this trail…. It is very cool…. Very surreal…. Thanks for your service!!!
This hike provides an opportunity to visit the site of a Royal Canadian Air Force Canso 11007 that crashed shortly after takeoff on February 12, 1945. The plane still remains on the side of a hill and is surprisingly fairly intact despite the damage sustained from the crash. There were no fatalities which is the reason I feel comfortable showing this image. Don't listen to the blogs and warnings that it is too muddy to hike this trail…. It is very cool…. Very surreal…. Thanks for your service!!!
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