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Western Railroad Discussion > Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass.Date: 04/20/21 20:38 Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: SPgoletablock - BNSF 7257 with 284 (SD75) second out claw their way out of the 13,270 Bealville/Allard siding Eastbound after a meet with a WC manifest on 4/17/21.
Date: 04/20/21 20:51 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: weather Great shot and great angle!
Date: 04/20/21 20:58 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: MojaveBill AMEN!!
Bill Deaver Tehachapi, CA Date: 04/20/21 22:37 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: oyw Nice shot! It's gonna be a dry summer.
Date: 04/21/21 00:41 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: coach Aren't all those oak trees just wonderful, the way they dot the California landscape? Such great, beautiful trees!
Date: 04/21/21 04:51 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: pedrop Great location. I was there in July 2013. Fantastic.
Pedro Rezende Vespasiano MG, https://youtube.com/c/minasgeraisrailways1 Date: 04/21/21 06:17 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: SP8595 Nice!
Date: 04/21/21 06:21 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: engineerinvirginia coach Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Aren't all those oak trees just wonderful, the way > they dot the California landscape? Such great, > beautiful trees! Trees are great.....out here in the east they are everywhere.... Date: 04/21/21 08:47 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: railstiesballast I think those late spring shades of green about match the scenery on the La Mesa Club.
A wonderful photo, is that trail available to vistors? Date: 04/21/21 09:01 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: BoilingMan Hey! This would look great with about a million yellow umbrellas!
SR Date: 04/21/21 09:13 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: CCMF Snakes out yet ?
Bill Miller Galt, ON Date: 04/21/21 09:49 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: schphink What is that white scar in the upper right of the frame - a quarry?
Date: 04/21/21 09:54 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: atsf121 What a view!
Posted from iPhone Date: 04/21/21 10:01 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: dwatry When I was in Tehachapi about a month ago it looked like a lot of the oak trees were dying. There are several beetle infestations in California right now that are affecting the oak tree populations. I believe the Gold Spotted Oak Borer is the biggest threat in Southern California.
Date: 04/21/21 10:13 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: SPgoletablock BoilingMan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- - haha, I remember when they did that over the Grapevine. > Hey! This would look great with about a million > yellow umbrellas! > SR Date: 04/21/21 10:15 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: SPgoletablock CCMF Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Snakes out yet ? - Saw quite a few lizards, so probably yes on the snakes. Date: 04/21/21 13:14 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: texchief1 Nice shot! Thanks for posting.
RC Lundgren Elgin, TX Date: 04/21/21 14:42 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: TheNavigator Another great high-elevation shot!
GK Date: 04/21/21 16:16 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: mapboy schphink Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > What is that white scar in the upper right of the > frame - a quarry? Kern County trash dump mapboy Date: 04/21/21 19:59 Re: Mellow hike up above Tunnel #5 Tehachapi Pass. Author: johnsweetser > > What is that white scar in the upper right of the frame - a quarry?
> Kern County trash dump More officially known as the Bena Landfill. railstiesballast wrote: > A wonderful photo, is that trail available to vistors? It's all private property but there aren't exactly guards patrolling the area. |