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The most popular trail of the Mecca Hills Wilderness is this LADDER CANYON, which starts out in an impressive, large box canyon and then takes a dramatic turn up this steep canyon. Rock scrambling up this leads to a 2 hour RT "LOOP HIKE" that is rated moderately difficult. There are no signs leading up to this canyon, except the Painted Canyon Road sign (off Box Canyon Rd).
Welcome to Ladder Creek Falls & Gardens!
"The gardens were the creation of James Dalmage (J.D.) Ross, Seattle City LIght's second superintendent. J.D., the son of a Scottish horticulturist, combined his love of plants with his interest in electricity. Beginning in 1925, J.D. Ross created a wonderland garden surrounding the Gorge Powerhouse for visitor enjoyment and entertainment.
"Public tours of the Skagit Project began in 1922. The first public tour, originating in Seattle, was a three-day event involving automobiles, trains and boats. Ladder Creek Falls and Gardens became a highlight of the tour, showcasing the wonders of electricity. Tropical vegetation was planted and pools were added as special design features and stocked with trout and goldfish. A zoo built in nearby Diablo provided the exotic wildlife for the garden.
"The garden has changed over the years and the exotic flora has been replaced with vegetation better adapted to the climate. Most of the historic framework remains. The Gardens are listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and Seattle City Light is preserving this important piece of Northwest history."
Ladder 163's 1990 Seagrave (EX-Ladder 212, EX-Ladder 1) in house at Engine 63 awaiting its next assignment.
Ladder Co.49 2001 Seagrave 100' Rearmount Aerial Apparatus.
Code 3 1/64 scale
Ladder Co.49 was organized December 23rd 1913 and are housed with Engine 68 at 1160 Ogden Ave. Ladder 49 & Engine 68 are the First Due Companies at Yankee Stadium.
Both Ladder 49 & Engine 68 carry the insignia of the New York Yankees on their rigs.
Boro: Da Bronx
Company nickname's: "Bronx Bombers" & "Castle on the Hill"
Los Angeles Firefighters battled a major emergency blaze near Park LaBrea in LA's Miracle Mile on January 15, 2007. © Photo by Juan Guerra
Ladder 118's 1990 Seagrave (EX-Ladder 110, EX-Ladder 210, EX-Ladder 258, EX-Ladder 25) serving as Ladder 2.
horizontal ladder rests on vertical ladders, blocks on horizontal ladder prevent slippage.
(Tight fit, insert top ladder at an angle and then straighten out for best results)
Mary Branson's compelling Ladders of Light installation is inspired by ideas of social mobility, equality and generosity. Mary's work both mirrors the grandeur and aspirations inherent in the Cathedral's Gothic architecture, and speaks of the fragility of human society.
Mary Branson's compelling Ladders of Light installation is inspired by ideas of social mobility, equality and generosity. Mary's work both mirrors the grandeur and aspirations inherent in the Cathedral's Gothic architecture, and speaks of the fragility of human society.
1998 Pierce Lance quint. Has a 105' straight stick and carries 500' gallons of water. Seen here at dwelling fire on DeHaven Ave.
Ladder-backed Woodpecker, Picoides scalaris, Carpintero Mexicano, Aves, Tabasco, Mexico
Jonuta Road, Tabasco, México
Ladder Street, stretching from Queen’s Road Central to Caine Road, was built in 1841 to 1850. With the prosperous commercial activity in Sai Ying Poon, many Chinese moved into the tenement buildings near Ladder Street. The street played an important role in connecting Central district and the Peak area. There was also an Indian community at Upper Lascar Row near Ladder Street. Many historical buildings are situated along Ladder Street, including the Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences, Chinese Y.M.C.A. of Hong Kong and Man Mo Temple.