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We all doomscroll, right? Flicking through endless feeds. But sometimes, sometimes a random click, a phantom thought, can lead you down a rabbit hole you never expected. A rabbit hole that leads deep into the mountains, following the ghostly whispers of a forgotten age and bygone era, to a discovery that it incredible in its own historic aspects. I was randomly exploring some remote, unpopulated mountain ranges – just, you know, procrastinating. And that's when my eye caught it. A faint, almost imperceptible line, cutting through dense forest and clinging to impossibly steep slopes. It wasn't a road. It wasn't a river. It was too straight, too deliberate for nature. I zoomed in, and the tell-tale signs became undeniable: cuts through hillsides, subtle embankments, and in places, almost perfectly straight sections where a railbed would have been. This was an abandoned railroad. A proper, honest-to-god ghost railroad not just some railroad but the Milwaukee Railroad. It was impossible. Out here? In the middle of nowhere? Google Earth was showing me a railway route so grand, so intricate, A route that served as a major Transportaion corridor for the ghost towns left abandoned and in despair we are visiting today it seemed to defy belief. Enormous, spanning a deep ravine. It was overgrown, yes, swallowed by the forest, but its sheer scale was undeniable, even from space. From that moment, I was obsessed. Google Earth had shown me the ghost, and now I had to find the body. This wasn't just a curiosity anymore; it was a mission. This remote, forgotten piece of history was calling to me. I decided to plan the adventure around my destination the trek and drive were miles apart. What was drawing me to the area was as much as the strange structures I found on google earth above the living ghost town, I had to see everything that was in this remote corner of wilderness and encompassing mountain ranges. This is one you don't want to miss. see you on the trail, Thank you.