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Steam & Excursion > Drive To Cumbres Pass Part 1Date: 04/02/20 04:51 Drive To Cumbres Pass Part 1 Author: Wacky-roger1942 The fun part of this video is I was driving no faster than 30 to 35mph and it looks like I was doing 50 to 60mph.
Roger Hogan Chama, NM Train Stuff You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 04/02/20 05:23 Re: Drive To Cumbres Pass Part 1 Author: Mudrock Roger another interesting adventure with you! Thanks for sharing
Chris Date: 04/02/20 05:57 Re: Drive To Cumbres Pass Part 1 Author: Wacky-roger1942 Mudrock Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Roger another interesting adventure with you! > Thanks for sharing > > > Chris You are welcome, glad you liked it. Roger Hogan Chama, NM Train Stuff Date: 04/02/20 07:46 Re: Drive To Cumbres Pass Part 1 Author: 462pacific Thanks for an overall view of Roger's country and also a close-up view of
your hansome face. It is good to see someone observe STOP signs as they were meant to be and not as we here in sunny California interpret them saying slow down but keep rolling. I enjoyed the video. It is obvious that you are experienced in snow and ice driving. Date: 04/02/20 09:22 Re: Drive To Cumbres Pass Part 1 Author: Wacky-roger1942 462pacific Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks for an overall view of Roger's country and > also a close-up view of > your hansome face. It is good to see someone > observe STOP signs as they > were meant to be and not as we here in sunny > California interpret them > saying slow down but keep rolling. I enjoyed the > video. It is obvious that > you are experienced in snow and ice driving. Thanks for taking the time to comment. Lucky me I have spent most of my life in snow country. Roger Hogan Chama, NM Train Stuff Date: 04/02/20 11:58 Re: Drive To Cumbres Pass Part 1 Author: vcrdenny Roger,
Was a good friend of Dan Ranger and worked for United Air Lines & Apollo & Rail Travel Center for years. Spent time with Dan in Maui, Monterrey, and many times in Chama with him when I was doing RR Tours. Also spent a couple of times staying at your wife's hotel chasing the train and riding it to Antonito and back to Chama with a good friend who also worked for SP&S, BN, Amtrak as a engineer running and in the cab of the #700 Steam Locomotive ere in Portland. Question??--Did Dan live on the same street you live on??? Thanks, Denny Thompson Date: 04/02/20 12:40 Re: Drive To Cumbres Pass Part 1 Author: DaveL Roger,
The perceived speed is a product of a wide angle lens. Try zooming out and see how slowly you were going! DaveL Date: 04/02/20 16:08 Re: Drive To Cumbres Pass Part 1 Author: Wacky-roger1942 vcrdenny Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Roger, > Was a good friend of Dan Ranger and worked for > United Air Lines & Apollo & Rail Travel Center for > years. > Spent time with Dan in Maui, Monterrey, and many > times in Chama with him when I was doing RR > Tours. > Also spent a couple of times staying at your > wife's hotel chasing the train and riding it to > Antonito and back to Chama > with a good friend who also worked for SP&S, BN, > Amtrak as a engineer running and in the cab of the > #700 Steam Locomotive > ere in Portland. > Question??--Did Dan live on the same street you > live on??? > Thanks, Denny Thompson > I think he lived on 5th and Maple, so yes is the answer. Roger Hogan Chama, NM Train Stuff Date: 04/02/20 16:08 Re: Drive To Cumbres Pass Part 1 Author: Wacky-roger1942 DaveL Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Roger, > The perceived speed is a product of a wide angle > lens. > Try zooming out and see how slowly you were > going! > > DaveL Thanks, I did not know that. Roger Hogan Chama, NM Train Stuff |