@@dougjones6616 thank you, and the drone was sent in for repair and is all fixed now (the gimbal holding the camera was failing causing jittering and waves in the video)
Thanks for sharing Tony, well done and of course I love the animals, especially the bear! Your video brings back many memories of cycling out in that area along the dykes and usually coming through where you did all your work (Page Rd Trailhead). Also spent time capturing video and flying my drone in that area too. Sorry I wasn't on for the premier, I was my grandsons lacrosse game for the BC summer games; priorities you know :-)
great video. Just off to the S.E. from the crossing are the roofless remains of a power substation (I think) (just past where the Sumas Mt. road goes from S.E. to N.E.) It sure has grown over since I wandered there. This need a drone to explore now. Another spot that would make a great shot is the lift bridge (I don't think it has been lifted in the last 100 years)over the Chilliwack river a little further east. -- Cheers
Great job with capturing the sounds.
@@Rick-C-117 thank you!
Thanks for posting. Great place to hike and enjoy the views. Lots of Springs there too.
@@NormanSilver yes, it looks like a few people were in the area to hike. The springs would be neat to see. Thanks for watching
Great catch on the wild life Tony. Nice video.
@@kenstevenson4133 yes, at the right place and right time to see the bear
Great catch! I love in Chilliwack so pretty close.
@@KelleysQuiltsandCruises very nice area indeed. Good to hear from you again!
amazing video. the drone adds so much
@@dougjones6616 thank you, and the drone was sent in for repair and is all fixed now (the gimbal holding the camera was failing causing jittering and waves in the video)
Your last two videos are my favourite rail fanning spots. It can get very busy there.
@@f304 yes, I can imagine a train every 30min
Thanks
@@jeffeastmond8481 thank you so very much Jeff that is appreciated
Beautiful subdivision. And (spoiler alert) nesting Osprey, playful black bear, and RMR! Great shots, Tony.
@@RailwaysbyCarlin thank you, whenever I get the chance to film wildlife while I’m filming trains I absolutely take that opportunity.
Fantastic video and scenery once again Tony. Enjoyed watching and have a wonderful upcoming weekend. Steve
@@StormySkyRailProductions thank you! Have a great weekend yourselves
My usual comment Well done Tony!
@@johnmcgarvie4061 thanks!
Thanks!
@@OrganMaster your so kind, thank you
Fantastic video Tony!
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for sharing Tony, well done and of course I love the animals, especially the bear! Your video brings back many memories of cycling out in that area along the dykes and usually coming through where you did all your work (Page Rd Trailhead). Also spent time capturing video and flying my drone in that area too.
Sorry I wasn't on for the premier, I was my grandsons lacrosse game for the BC summer games; priorities you know :-)
@@LightBear7 your so welcome, it was a random location as i had no idea it was that good a location till I arrived
Great video Tony 😊
@@CP-Lisa thank you!
A very nice vid, Tony! 😀
@@hunsbuckel55 always a pleasure thanks for watching
Danke!
@@hansgraf5017 thank you so much!
Did you know that the tracks on both sides of the river are shared by CN and CPKC?
@@rdsieben yes directional running. I actually talk about that in the next video. Thanks for watching and commenting
great video. Just off to the S.E. from the crossing are the roofless remains of a power substation (I think) (just past where the Sumas Mt. road goes from S.E. to N.E.) It sure has grown over since I wandered there. This need a drone to explore now. Another spot that would make a great shot is the lift bridge (I don't think it has been lifted in the last 100 years)over the Chilliwack river a little further east. -- Cheers
@@daveluehr8685 very interesting, thank you for the information. Would be neat to see the lift bridge
I learned to Hang Glide on the hill in the 70s which is all grown iin and land where the bear was spotted.
@@pgerry9400 that’s interesting, so the “mountain” was more grassy at one time?
i live not far from there nice place 2 go fishing
@@edlinke2368 yeah it’s a very nice area
I did not know that there was a Sumas mountain just a few miles north of the Sumas mountain in Washington.
@@glocke380 yes I found that out when I was actually searching out the area on Google maps that there is more than one Sumas mountain, interesting
Always nice to catch the Rocky Mountaineer. Did you know it was coming, or just a surprise?
@@andrewmcarthur3843 yes I knew it was coming just wasn’t sure exactly on the time