Strong guy is holding out on us!
Shoots a perfectly nice video and doesn’t tell us about it. That should fix the problem!
Very nice job, Kevin!
Trim back the greenery a bit more and you will really have people wondering where they are!

Strong guy is holding out on us!
Shoots a perfectly nice video and doesn’t tell us about it. That should fix the problem!
Very nice job, Kevin!
Trim back the greenery a bit more and you will really have people wondering where they are!

And here I was going to compliment him on the great soundsystem in the locomotive…until I read the trailer where he states it was recorded at Georgetown loop…:? Still Kevin…a great vid and a nice looking railroad.
Okay, sorry I didn’t tell y’all about it here. No excuse, just lazy.
I wish I had a sound system that good! I used sound from footage that I shot for a story I was doing on the restoration of C&S #9.
http://cbs4denver.com/video/[email protected]
Of course, it would have been better if I could have found my footage of the Shays running up on the Loop. They’d probably be a bit closer to the speed of the cylinders on the Heisler. I did have the luxury of some of the clips being double-headed steam, so they at least sounded like they were going faster. Next time, though, I think I will have to tap into the older footage. I didn’t like the lack of chuff sounds on the front-end onboard stuff, and I’ve got an entire run up the hill from inside the cab of the consolidation that used to run up there.
Later,
K
Good one, Kev! And no, don’t trim the greenery - you’ve got it just like it was on the train from Mexico City to El Paso in the mid-60s!