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Sierra Club will Present "Grand Schemes and Broken Dreams"

By Ralph Salisbury, Community Writer
April 28, 2015 at 11:51am. Views: 20

On Tuesday, May 5 the San Gorgonio Chapter of the Sierra Club will have their monthly meeting at the San Bernardino County Museum in Redlands at 7:30 p.m. Robert Larson will present a program illustrated by his photographs called “Grand Schemes and Broken Dreams: Stunning Visual Remnants from Southern California’s Past.” Larson’s history presentation features the Salton Sea, the Goat Canyon Railroad Trestle and the Bridge to Nowhere, why they are there, what they were intended to become and what they are today. He will show how all three, in different ways, are related to water and Southern California water management. The Salton Sea was created by accident starting in 1905 when hastily constructed connectors to the All American Canal were overcome by high waters in the Colorado River. Over a period of two years, the entire river flow was diverted into the Salton Sink, creating the lake 200 feet below sea level. In 1907, sugar baron John Spreckles broke ground on the San Diego and Arizona Railroad, secretly funded by the Southern Pacific. Dubbed the “Impossible Railroad,” it connected San Diego to the east while bypassing Los Angeles. Plagued by wash outs and tunnel collapses, it was eventually abandoned, but not before the construction of the Goat Canyon Railroad Trestle, claimed to be the longest curved railroad trestle in the world. The Bridge to Nowhere is a familiar destination for hikers. It is a beautiful arched concrete span over the East Fork of the San Gabriel River. During the Great Depression, a highway was under construction to connect Azusa across the San Gabriel Mountains to Wrightwood. The 50-year flood of March 1938 washed out the East Fork Road and forever isolated the bridge, which is now in the Sheep Mountain Wilderness. Larson is a southern California native with a lifelong interest in the local deserts and their lore. He has worked as a freelance writer and radio talk show host. He loves backpacking to remote locations to explore some of California's odd hidden gems. Larson's work has been published in the Temecula Valley Museum's The High Country, Fate magazine, Art Bell's After Dark, and The Excluded Middle. He also contributed an entry to the book Weird California: Your Travel Guide to California's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets. From 2005 to 2012, Larson hosted a weekly radio program called Out The Rabbit Hole at KUCI Radio at the University of California at Irvine. He currently is a correspondent for the Heather McCoy Show, also at KUCI, reporting news from the Inland Empire. All are welcome to attend the meeting, with free admission and parking. Donations are accepted for room rental. The San Bernardino County Museum is located at 2024 Orange Tree Lane in Redlands.

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