WOW, these are some Really Killer Views in the Cajon Pass Area in Winter, 2023. Thanks for your strong 💪 efforts out in this Cold 🥶 and Nasty Weather. 👍🙏
Great snow footage! Nice and sharp, and good composition to show the scenery and movement of long trains. The UP monster at 34:00 looks pretty typical of the 12,000' plus trains nowadays.
Superb aerial views and amazingly steady. It looks like they have 4 tracks through there now plus passing tracks. Excellent to see it with snow on the ground.
From the UK…remarkable footage and 4K quality. Running steam locos in those snow conditions and your approach to filming would be even more remarkabler!
Didn't comment much before but this a great set. I've grabbed some Cajon snow in the past but decided to avoid the area this set of storms. Kind of concerned about traffic congestion from commuters and snow play. The drone views are wonderful, in Cajon and San Timoteo, views you just don't get trackside and the nearby roads. Well done!
I watched a video a few months ago that was basically another snowy day in cajon pass in the 80s. I thought “man, snow in Cajon Pass, don’t know if I’ll ever see that in my lifetime.” And here is this beautiful example! Miss the variety of engines though.
Amazing video and great locations and camera work. Sure beats the flat land we have in Southern Ontario Love the drone stuff, I have the Mini 3 Pro and sure adds views we can never get from the ground. Did you use a snowmobile to get to some of those locations? No footprints in the snow there. Thanks for braving the elements. I subbed and shared to a number of FB pages.
My favorite place to watch the trains on those tracks is at the Mojave Narrows. Lot of over and under the bridge climbing and helpers service add on's and takeaways, lots of action at Mojave Narrows altogether! You should Check it out sometime, don't forget to bring your camera and share the footage though. LOL!😁
Better then a first responder is over exaggerated. While i’d agree without them the world would be very interesting but without first responders it would be way worse
When I was a kid in Ogden Utah, Iused to ride down to the 24th street overpass and watch as they switched cars to make up a train in the rail yard , butI don’t remember them running on the left side. Did I just not notice or did they switch to the left some time later?
Snow is one thing, and the video is absolutely stunning. But what's up with the BNSF stack train passing the Loram work train? Is that train on steroids or how the heck it's going so fast? All empties?