Airfield Archaeology 101;
or a couple of WIX'ers (and a few others) go for a hike in the woods...
With the help of a few of the Operations folks, some of us HFM types got a tour of the forgotten WWII stuff located on the west side of KBLI.
First we got a look at one of several remaining hardstands, some of which are getting pretty overgrown
This one was listed as Hardstand #14 on the drawing, still in pretty good shape...
Then it was off to attempt to find any remaining structures in the Bomb Dump Area. Turns out that nobody has been in there for years and the whole area is turning into a jungle...
65 years ago, this was the road leading around the perimeter of the Ordnance area...
Now, it's just a narrow track covered by salmonberry and brush 5 ft. tall. After a couple hours of thrashing through the jungle, being bitten by hoards of mosquitos (as bad as any I've seen in Alaska) we gave up on finding any thing of importance and headed back to the van.
Fellow WIX'er Crewdog Steve just happy the ordeal is almost over!
Several of us plan on heading back in there this winter after the underbrush has died down to give it another shot. We may be able to find something then.
Just trying to document the history of the airfield before nature reclaims it or progress destroys it...
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