On 2/23/2014 9:57 PM, Mountain Man wrote:
Dave wrote:
One of the thrills in living in a WV shale gas boom area is meeting
big equipment on narrow roads.
Interesting story and video - thanks.
I looked around at google maps to see if some of these development
sites can be seen. I think this is t
Dave wrote:
> One of the thrills in living in a WV shale gas boom area is meeting
> big equipment on narrow roads.
Interesting story and video - thanks.
I looked around at google maps to see if some of these development
sites can be seen. I think this is the McElroy substation:
39.871503,-80.6382
Dave wrote:
> One of the thrills in living in a WV shale gas boom area is meeting
> big equipment on narrow roads.
A bunch of years ago we drove to Rehoboth Beach, DE and took I70, then
one of the roads southeast to DC. The memorable road on that trip was
slowing down for a small town where the b
One of the thrills in living in a WV shale gas boom area is
meeting big equipment on narrow roads. It used to take about an hour to
get from Cameron to Wheeling WV on US250.Now everyone allows an
extra half hour for delays due to wide loads of drilling equipment
getting stuck tryin