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To be fair, it’s actually not that impressive. What I find interesting is seeing the tools and imagining how they did that 80-90 years ago. No man lifts none of the power tools of today none of the laser measuring tools.Ok David.... what did you really think of that monument? We drove down there and were actually disappointed to some degree. First off we wouldn't call it a mountain and second.... well if you've seen a postcard you've basically been there.
The Kicking Horse monument is royal rip off. Devils Tower is worth the side trip if you get a chance.
Craig
You remember the paddle with the rubber ball on a string as a kid? They basically had a larger one of those as a plumb bob. They made the scale carvings first then used that to measure for the tips of the noses. Then took that to the mountain and made it ten times larger. They largely used dynamite first then moved to jackhammers to finish roughing them in. Then they used kind of like a needle scaler but for stone to finish them.
They said 14 years and 400 people working on it to finish it
Its a huge USA icon, it was absolutely jammed in there today. At a guess it’s part of the “frick ya ‘Murica” culture that they have. They are proud of Lincoln and Washington I know that much