i would like to add to this comment is that im from canada and we never have this much fun to none at all and i would like to add is your video is very inspireing and intresting to watch for this long fun trip on the rail roads and really entertaing to watch thanks for shareing it its wounderfull
Congratulations from Brazil. Very interesting and cool video. By the way, what's the "plan B" if the kart has a breakdown far from the starting point? Already happened?
I assume this line was built with a use and purpose in mind? What happened? Why was it abandoned? It’s far south of the SPs line from LA to El Paso, probably close to the Mexican border? Seems a shame that such a good facility is wasting away. Nice video, thank you for posting.
It was supposed to be from San Diego, CA to Yuma, AZ. Lack of passengers in the early days and lack of freight in the latter days, it went broke. Over 100 years old now and wasting away.
it was not beautiful szenery, it was a barren desert and like jimmy hues i thought, what if there was an accident, apart from knowing how to get out - along the rails - you would be stuck there, no one lives where is that really
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I tell you, unless you've got fully reliable radio contact with a helicopter, if you break down or the coyotes get you out in that desert, you are going to be in a life or death survival situation. Even with enough water, you could never walk out. I admire your guts and your faith in your buggy
Very interesting video. Beautiful scenery and a really novel way to see it. Pity to see all these spectacular engineering feats not put to better use than being left to rot away. We have the same problem here in Australia too.
@@therocketscientist0000 I have no idea how many miles that would be. I al trying to find this trestle on Google earth. Here in Texas, they pull the old rails up and leave nothing but the rail bed.