Talk:Echo Mountain

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[edit] hydrogen gas?

this is the first I've heard of hydrogen at Echo Mountain. I don't know that it's wrong, but I just got back from a hike up there, and the signs at the location described a tank for gasoline that was piped up to run the generators, but nothing I noticed about hydrogen. I'll take a look at some of my Altadena history books, but unless there were blimps or something I can't think of what craziness would lead to piping hydrogen around.

Montyy0 04:09, 16 June 2007 (UTC)