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Raring To Go

Following elements of the 112th Armor as they serve in Afghanistan.

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Civilian Teacher of social studies, military infantryman/tanker and soon to be MP (blech)

Friday, November 11, 2005

Local Sight-seeing

On a mountain a few miles from our base there are some ruins.  
The map calls it a shrine, and the locals call it the castle
of infidels. The Mujahadin used it as a fortress during the
Soviet invasion, parts of the wall had been destroyed by tank
cannon fire.


It was a heck of a climb up there...150-200 feet...not too
bad until you actor in 50+ lbs of weapons and gear...when you
got about 100 feet up, the trail forked, the right went up to
the old curtain walls that were on a cliff that was about 200
feet high I went there and took some pics with a disposable...
then back down to the fork and up the left passage. There was
an old well partway up that path, supposedly the defenders that
were killed were thrown into the well, I could not see the
bottom. I went up the left fork as far as I could, to another
wall over a cliff, to reach the top from there, you literally
have to climb
the rock face. Sans armor and weapon, I would
have made the attempt, the main portion of the castle is at the
very top, but there was no way I could do it, encumbered as I was.
Going to try to get pics from the guys that took their digi-cams...
 
It was an exhausting climb, but well worth it.  I would love to be
able to come back here one day and climb all the way to the top.
Hopefully by then, some enterprising Afghani will have set it up as
a tourist spot and installed a skytram to the top!

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i am so sorry to hear that someone died it is painful i know but it's ok.!

14 November, 2005 19:55  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is great to read your write-ups and think back to when I was in Farah. I was part of the group who opened up Farah as a PRT. I was part of a 4 man THT in Farah. It was especialy great to hear you mention Infadel Castle and the difficult climb. My team leader and I made that climb all the way to the top. If you ever get to make it to the top, there are two rooms up there and from those rooms you have some breath taking views of the area.

Take care, be safe, and get home.

20 November, 2005 21:28  

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