I love this! I happen to go to this area when I first moved to Denver just exploring and following the tracks out of Denver west. I usually do not catch trains in that area. I have better luck between Denver and the Springs on the consolidated line.
Super great drone video. I live in Boulder, and know this area well from a ground level. Cool to wee it from above. The U at hwy. 72 is one of the easiest accessible in the Colorado front range,
I've never pulled off of 72 to go up to the overlook of Big 10. Too eager to get up to east portal. But next trip out I guess I need to make time to do it. Great video!
I've only ever seen a view from VRF railcam. This footage of the area was just EPIC. The storm at start just added more. Thank you from an Australian rail fan.
The drone images are so sharp. I would love to see a aerial video of Dave at “That’s railroading” little railroad
Great drone work.
its like a big model railway/train set - great use of the cinematography
I miss the Rockies so much, this is beautiful
Spectacular photography! Like a perfect N-scale exhibition layout! 🤩
The elevation difference between the front and rear of the oil train was quit astonishing. Heck of a view!
You capture the grandeur of the Rockies perfectly.
Mountains versus sea level. Either is fine by me as long as there is a train in the shot.
I love this! I happen to go to this area when I first moved to Denver just exploring and following the tracks out of Denver west. I usually do not catch trains in that area. I have better luck between Denver and the Springs on the consolidated line.
Super great drone video. I live in Boulder, and know this area well from a ground level. Cool to wee it from above. The U at hwy. 72 is one of the easiest accessible in the Colorado front range,
I've never pulled off of 72 to go up to the overlook of Big 10. Too eager to get up to east portal. But next trip out I guess I need to make time to do it. Great video!
Nice stuff, Austin!
Nice shots. What drone do you use and how do you get such vibrant colors. Keep up the good work.
From your current location, can you see where VRF has their camera?
It was somewhere on that far hill to the south in the shot with the three trains. The camera itself could not see where I was.
I've only ever seen a view from VRF railcam. This footage of the area was just EPIC. The storm at start just added more. Thank you from an Australian rail fan.
Once you experience the grandeur of the mountains, Floriduh is pretty lame