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Canadian Railroads > Fraser River canyon, Sep 15Date: 09/29/15 11:43 Fraser River canyon, Sep 15 Author: lee_uintah I recently visited the Fraser and Thompson River canyons, north of Hope, BC. This eastbound CP empty grain train exits a tunnel, crosses the Fraser River, and continues up the canyon, on September 15, 2015. I don't know the name of the exact location, sorry.
You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 09/29/15 13:37 Re: Fraser River canyon, Sep 15 Author: xcnsnake Cisco BC
Date: 09/30/15 00:29 Re: Fraser River canyon, Sep 15 Author: Chooch Even with empty cars, I am surprised that only two locomotives hauled that train. I didn't count the number of cars but there was a bunch. Nice video but the narrative was a bit distracting. Thanks.
Jim Date: 09/30/15 05:03 Re: Fraser River canyon, Sep 15 Author: dpudave Beautiful spot, nice video, narrative conveyed useful info to a stranger to the area. Many thanks. d
Date: 09/30/15 06:09 Re: Fraser River canyon, Sep 15 Author: redarrow Enjoyed your narrative immensely!
Date: 09/30/15 09:15 Re: Fraser River canyon, Sep 15 Author: glcaddis I, also, enjoyed the narrative. It helps keep things focused. Even in beautiful places, just looking at empty grain hoppers gets a little boring. But, your ongoing comments keep my interest focused on it should be about, the big picture, not just cars.
Date: 09/30/15 11:07 Re: Fraser River canyon, Sep 15 Author: lee_uintah Thanks for the comments about narration. I have noted that opinions are mixed about the value, or distraction, of narration. I normally narrate the video for my own benefit, to help me recollect what I saw, and where. My narration is unplanned and unrehearsed. Thanks for watching!
Date: 09/30/15 22:29 Re: Fraser River canyon, Sep 15 Author: gaspeamtrak NICE! Thanks for sharing!!! :)
Date: 10/01/15 06:31 Re: Fraser River canyon, Sep 15 Author: thehighwayman lee_uintah Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks for the comments about narration. I have > noted that opinions are mixed about the value, or > distraction, of narration. I normally narrate > the video for my own benefit, to help me recollect > what I saw, and where. My narration is unplanned > and unrehearsed. Thanks for watching! I do something similar when videotaping, but remove the audio track if I am going to post it online. Will MacKenzie Dundas, ON |