CROSSING an abandoned train trestle HIGH in the Rockies

I bring along a friend to go on what ended up being and overnight adventure back to the Idaho Spring area in Colorado. I wanted to go back to explore a few more trails that I didn't get to see last time I was there. We ended up visiting the Devils Slide Trestle and the Needles Tunnel that used to connect Denver and Salt Lake City via railway back in the late 1800s and early 1900s. After that we had to go check out the ruins of the old Pennsylvania Mine and Mill and the tram house to see all the historic abandoned ruins. It was awesome!

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  • @tomfarnsworth950
    @tomfarnsworth950 Жыл бұрын

    Grew up in Gilpin County and used to drive over the two trestles 8-10 times a year. There's another one on the west side that you could also drive across, but it was part of a big curve and the railroad went under the trestle through a tunnel under the trestle. Tunnel was caved in even in the 50's. It's the one that appears in the first part of the video. The devil's slide trestles were pretty freaky to drive across back in the day. Spent a LOT of time up there, fishing all the lakes, hiking, jeeping, and in general having a great time. After they closed the road when Needles Eye tunnel collapsed, people used the old stagecoach road that went up over the top. Great video and brought back a lot of memories.

  • @bradshutler9356
    @bradshutler9356 Жыл бұрын

    I've not been in that area for 40 years. It's interesting to see how much it has decayed since then but so have I. Thanks for taking us along for the adventure.

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    You're very welcome, I wish I could have seen it back then!

  • @lestergillis8171

    @lestergillis8171

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@CodeBrownProductionsMe too !

  • @alias-qb9kx

    @alias-qb9kx

    17 күн бұрын

    Late 80’s did the whole route me also the trestles were in pretty good shape

  • @timothyreynolds5906
    @timothyreynolds5906 Жыл бұрын

    RR was constructed over the pass in 1903. David’s original plan was for the Tunnel and like many things needed to get something operating so that investors could be attracted. So the highest mountain pass was superseded by the longest tunnel. Moffets RR never made it to Salt Lake terminating in Craig CO. With the crash of ‘29 the D&SL was unable to make it and the line along with the Tunnel was acquired in 31 by the Denver and Rio Grande Western RR. In 32 the Dotsero Cut off was started to connect David’s RR to the D&RGW line just before Glenwood Canyon. In 1934 Denver had a direct western route to Salt Lake. As to the old Rollins Pass route it was used one time after the Moffet Tunnel was opened . A rock slide (iirc) forced a temporary closer of the tunnel for a few days and a single train was hauled up and over the cork screw of a RR. Official abandonment of the Rollins pass line was not approved by the ICC until 1935. Much of the wooden debris near the summit is from the timber framed snow sheds that covered the tracks to help manage the enormous amount of snow that would have made the route useless for the deep winter months. Tunnels through the snow. Thanks for the footage and jogging my memory re the D&SL 😊

  • @TF856
    @TF8565 ай бұрын

    I love old stuff very much too but I like to see it in operational condition!

  • @pacificostudios
    @pacificostudios Жыл бұрын

    If the railroad right-of-way seems a little narrow to you, the Rollins Pass route was actually a standard gauge railroad. Maximum grade was 4%. Another amazing fact is that this almost absurd crossing of the Continental Divide continued in operation until Moffat Tunnel was opened in 1928. The Denver & Salt Lake completed with the Colorado Midland, the Denver & Rio Grande route through Tennessee Pass and a number of other routes.

  • @andywomack3414

    @andywomack3414

    11 ай бұрын

    "Rails that Climb?" I did jeep tours there for Mad Adventures, used to work for rails, my dad fired and ran steam for the B&O before steam ended in 1956. Now I see another video titled "Culture and History of Rollins Pass" in my feed. OMG, I had no idea.

  • @randlayman2668
    @randlayman2668 Жыл бұрын

    The summer of 1976, I drove across all those tressles in my 1951 Chevy two wheel drive pickup with my brother and girlfriends , making the loop over Berthoud pas and back to Denver, was a great day!

  • @markmark2080
    @markmark2080 Жыл бұрын

    Was across there several times in the '60s and '70s by car and motorcycle when you could drive all the way across from Rollinsville to Winter Park, where you started the dirt part of this video. The first trestle at 19:17 was a "loop around" for the railroad that was crossable by car back in the '60s, the railroad looped around and passed under the trestle, you can see it on google earth/maps better than you can in person. The stretch from Rollin's Pass (or the "Town of Corona"), where you parked, to the Needles Eye Tunnel over the trestles was unforgettable and a great day trip to take out of state folks on. It's a shame they never reopened/fixed the tunnel at least for smaller vehicles... It's been about 50 years now since I last crossed it by vehicle, it's sad to see the erosion and decay of what was once a thrilling drive. Hiking north along the Continental Divide from the top of the pass takes you into the Indian Peaks Wilderness Area, and south takes you towards the James Peak Wilderness... Thanks for letting me see it again by drone...

  • @ponderingpops
    @ponderingpops11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the memories and gorgeous views of the high country! My wife and I drove Rollins Pass including the Needle and Devil's Slide Trestles in 1978 in our '75 Landcruiser when they were still open to vehicles. It was an unforgettable experience of a lifetime!

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    11 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Los629
    @Los629 Жыл бұрын

    I’m an over the road trucker, been on roads that separate boys from men. This is on another level! Much respect to those train engineers that traverse those rails!

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    No doubt

  • @user-rh6vv3op2k
    @user-rh6vv3op2k3 күн бұрын

    When I was little I got to drive through Needles Eye Tunnel a few years before they closed it. Rollins Pass is an interesting and cool place.

  • @coloffroad
    @coloffroad11 ай бұрын

    The eye of the needle. Did that many years ago. An easy road at 4% but rough riding. I think you can probably get to the trestle by going up the Winter Park side, at least we could 25 years ago.

  • @josephranker5716
    @josephranker5716 Жыл бұрын

    Went all the way through the Rollins pass road in 1977 in an Opel Kadette .. the tunnel and bridges were open.. scary even then. The cool thing you didn't mention about the first trestle you came to was the high part of a corkscrew .. the train went under it too. nice video

  • @coloradomallcrawlers
    @coloradomallcrawlers Жыл бұрын

    From Corona, you can drive the trail (may have been the wagon road) above the railroad line and it meets the line near needles eye tunnel so you can cut out a lot of the hike (I just hiked to the bridges from there). The Moffat railroad tunnel which is still used made Rollins Pass unnecessary. However, as a railroader, that high line would have been an awesome line to work. Great vid!

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    Damn I wish I knew that before I went lol. Oh well it was a lot of fun and I'm really glad I checked it out!

  • @billwaterhouse5894
    @billwaterhouse5894 Жыл бұрын

    Hey guys, that was fun...thanks for sharing. Jeep looks great

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    It was a lot of fun, you should go!

  • @mikekienker5368
    @mikekienker536811 ай бұрын

    I love Rollins Pass! If you haven't tried the Rollins Pass East trail you should. It's a beautiful easy drive from Rollinsville. You can check out the Moffatt Tunnel and there are 2 lakes on the way to the pass.

  • @AGPullen
    @AGPullen Жыл бұрын

    Always a fun adventure! Your channel doesn't get enough traffic at all. You go to some really cool trials! Can't wait to see the next upload!

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree, and thank you for the kind words! Do me a favor and hit the like button it really goes along way for the KZread algorithm!

  • @RealLifesJourneyBecomingPinoy
    @RealLifesJourneyBecomingPinoy11 ай бұрын

    awesome drone footage and video editing, full support tamsak Always and bananas to this awesome host

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much

  • @RealLifesJourneyBecomingPinoy

    @RealLifesJourneyBecomingPinoy

    11 ай бұрын

    @@CodeBrownProductions your welcome my new friend

  • @user-cp7wu5gi8u
    @user-cp7wu5gi8u11 ай бұрын

    Beautiful looking territory. Nice to see these old mines we can explore easily.

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes indeed!

  • @normansilver905
    @normansilver905 Жыл бұрын

    We took a four day hike on the old Rio Grande Southern right of way up to Lizards Head Pass. Absolutely beautiful scenery. Some abandoned bridges we walked across and some we walked around. Too bad the track is still not in place. What a grand location for a scenic train ride!

  • @tomralls2766
    @tomralls27665 ай бұрын

    You said air compressor looks like a steam engine that would drive the stamp mill with a belt drive. Thanks for taking us along. Nothing quite like this in NE Wyoming.

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks 👍

  • @Radiotexas
    @Radiotexas11 ай бұрын

    Nice video and very nice set of wheels. I last visited this area in the 1970s. Obviously 50 years of decay has taken its toll. I am disgusted and amazed at the graffiti everywhere. You young folks, with your concerns about the environment, should consider directing some of your efforts into finding a way to eliminate this problem. I don't have a clue as to how that could be done. Just another sign of moral decay I suppose. My mother used to say, "Fool's names, like fool's faces always appear in public places." Ruins it for everyone. Thanks for sharing.

  • @toddrodgers5108
    @toddrodgers510811 ай бұрын

    That was a good road trip. Say hi to Kaylee from casper. Blessings

  • @malcolmmarzo2461
    @malcolmmarzo2461 Жыл бұрын

    "George L. Beam and the Denver and Rio Grande" has great photos of these areas made in the early 1900's through the 1930's. Beam worked for the railroad and was a talented photographer.

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    I'll have to look those up, thanks!

  • @hughwolfe1176
    @hughwolfe1176 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tour… It’s a shame some people think they need to tag historical sites 😢

  • @rollsmerlin1659

    @rollsmerlin1659

    11 ай бұрын

    pretty pathetic people that feel the need to do that anywhere !!!

  • @georgem7965
    @georgem796511 ай бұрын

    If you hike along the road bed west of the first tresle shown, or hike around the hill mass from the other direction there is a place about a half mile west of the tresle where you can see the remains of a train wreck below the roadbed. Much was salvaged but there are still remains. I recall the front of a boiler.

  • @nico.dehaan
    @nico.dehaan Жыл бұрын

    Nice, I went through that tunnel and over the trestles in 1980 coming from Frazier. I think it closed shortly after that. Great adventures!

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    That would have been cool to see when it was still active.

  • @petertownsend5596

    @petertownsend5596

    Жыл бұрын

    I did too back in 1972 driving up in my friends 1967 Mustang. We stopped after going through Needle Eye Tunnel and turned back to Winter Park.

  • @ocaphoenix5347
    @ocaphoenix5347 Жыл бұрын

    Great vid!! Stunning! Many thx!

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @FrankBathrick
    @FrankBathrick11 ай бұрын

    When I was younger we could drive over the pass and go through the tunnel and over the trestles.

  • @Classickoolcars
    @Classickoolcars11 ай бұрын

    Cool vid man. 👍👌

  • @TBlackMktg
    @TBlackMktg11 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @daxshepard5283
    @daxshepard5283 Жыл бұрын

    I never heard of the area, thanks for filming there, I added it to my must do list. keep up the good work with the drone.

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Flying the drone is one of my favorite parts cause it gives such a new perspective!

  • @juliopeinado400
    @juliopeinado400 Жыл бұрын

    Next time go through rollins pass you can hike to the tunnel and it has a jenny lake plus you can see the beginning of the Moffat tunnel love this channel!!!!

  • @vijayanchomatil8413
    @vijayanchomatil8413 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video, nice place to do MTbing.

  • @ocsrc
    @ocsrc Жыл бұрын

    The snow and rock slides must have been epic every year

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    Not sure about this year, haven't been up there

  • @normanmallory2055
    @normanmallory2055 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome find ! Two RR trestles good coverage !

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @richardhill3122
    @richardhill3122 Жыл бұрын

    This railroad was nicknamed the "Moffat Line" after David Moffat the man behind the project. Originally it was the Denver, Northwestern & Pacific, but after reorganization it became the Denver and Salt Lake Railway or D&SL. Great video!

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    I love learning new info about place, thank you!

  • @Iaraider

    @Iaraider

    Жыл бұрын

    It would've been nice if this guy had actually done some research to give us this information in the video. He screwed to just about every place name, too. Nice video of the scenery, just need to turn off the sound!

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Iaraider I'm sorry I failed you

  • @rockymountainjazzfan1822

    @rockymountainjazzfan1822

    Жыл бұрын

    Spelled "Moffat."

  • @trainzguy2472

    @trainzguy2472

    Жыл бұрын

    I have an original tourist brochure from the Denver and Salt Lake. I think it's from around 1915. It has some awesome photos of the line back in its heyday.

  • @oscarbarstad4135
    @oscarbarstad413511 ай бұрын

    I drove the Rollins pass in a 1973 Chevrolet Suburban before the road was closed. It was only one way from East to West. The second time a rich had almost blocked the tunnel. It was an assume drive.

  • @Scrambler85
    @Scrambler85 Жыл бұрын

    It's a beautiful area. 👍

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    It really was

  • @bobbydale1957
    @bobbydale1957 Жыл бұрын

    Incredible views. I have shared a few of your videos on facebook, including this one. You have one of the best channels on KZread in my opinion.

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow, tha k you for the kind words I really appreciate it. Hopefully in time it will grow more but for now I have fun on my trips and sharing them with all you guys!

  • @normanott644
    @normanott644 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve have driven tru the tunnel and across the trestles several times in the 70s before it was closed due to an accident in the tunnel.

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    That would have been cool to see, the tunnel not the accident.

  • @jameskeelor6172
    @jameskeelor617211 ай бұрын

    Great video. Kaylee was a nice addition.

  • @leestone5720
    @leestone572011 ай бұрын

    13:14 I drove over it in 1980 in Plymouth station wagon frequently for camping. There is a locomotive in the bottom of one of those lakes right there

  • @JEEP-N-DIRT
    @JEEP-N-DIRT Жыл бұрын

    Good stuff man. This is the type of video coverage that makes me want to come out west for my little for fun channel jeepNdirt. My wife enjoyed this and finally understands that not all shelf roads are bad. Lol.

  • @masonlong9633
    @masonlong9633 Жыл бұрын

    Great snowmobiling up that road

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    Probably lol

  • @jamescotter5376
    @jamescotter537611 ай бұрын

    My grandpa worked on the the hill removing snow he was a pilot on a rotary he quit to work on the tunnel then he bought a gas station in rollinsvilleI still have family that lives there today

  • @DrDirigible
    @DrDirigible11 ай бұрын

    I sure miss Colorado.

  • @rodneycody8746

    @rodneycody8746

    11 ай бұрын

    Too many weirdos these days

  • @rusty1187
    @rusty118711 ай бұрын

    BOY! They sure didn't waste any dynamite to make that any wider!!

  • @mikedonner5603
    @mikedonner5603 Жыл бұрын

    Went over it several times Yankee-doodle Lake is probably one of the most beautiful lakes in Colorado

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome!

  • @ErikDJ123
    @ErikDJ12310 ай бұрын

    You could drive on those trestles in the 90s with just a normal road car.

  • @christuttle3980
    @christuttle398011 ай бұрын

    Well if I walked all that way I would have gone into that tunnel,if your not living on the edge,your just taking up space😎

  • @stacyreid5077
    @stacyreid5077 Жыл бұрын

    It’s always way more fun when you have a riding partner to share the experience with. But what a great video buddy my brother would love to ride around in his wife’s Jeep exploring like that, I like being in my SXSs

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    It's always better, but I'm perfectly fine with being alone too. Sometimes it's nice.

  • @stacyreid5077

    @stacyreid5077

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CodeBrownProductions I hear ya on that

  • @alias-qb9kx
    @alias-qb9kx Жыл бұрын

    Got to do the whole road before the needles eye collapsed in the late eighties great experience.

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    Kickass

  • @andywomack3414
    @andywomack341411 ай бұрын

    I did jeep tours there about 30 years ago. 3:25 The loop trestle. Beneath the trestle a tunnel used to carry the railroad as it formed a loop. I have a photo taken from a caboose on a train about to pass under the trestle. On the trestle a plow train, a steam-powered rotary pushed by three locomotive with the trailing engine running backwards in case the train got stuck in a snow-drift or avalanche and had to be pulled back out. The locomotives were wide-open throttle and looked like a volcano. Photo taken about 1925 or so. Bollinger, "Rails that Climb"

  • @buckyc.9069
    @buckyc.906911 ай бұрын

    Pretty incredible for something that was only temporary, until Moffet Tunnel was completed.That all explains how David Moffet ran out of money at Craig Co. No trains over that pass ever got to Salt Lake. Those Denver, Northwestern and Pacific crews called it "Hill Hell" for good reason especially in winter.

  • @davesnothereman7250
    @davesnothereman725011 ай бұрын

    Surprised that the effort was put in to pull the tracks.

  • @cnofoa
    @cnofoa Жыл бұрын

    I rode in a jeep with a stepfather across this in the early 60's. Staying the night a pumphouse lake on top. He would stop half way and bounce in his seat. Vehicles were one at a time through the tunnel.

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    That would have been so cool to drive across!

  • @thomasrice4078
    @thomasrice407811 ай бұрын

    Georgetown is fun.

  • @albertpiky2731
    @albertpiky2731 Жыл бұрын

    Definitly a very spectacular Train Route. Very sad that don't exist any more for Tourist use like the #GlacierExpress. Would be great....

  • @babalui66
    @babalui6611 ай бұрын

    The first trestle is across the highway from the Winter Park ski resort (Mary Jane) This was my favorite snowmobile area for years.

  • @joshrobbins1193
    @joshrobbins1193 Жыл бұрын

    You may have already answered this but what did you do with the crawler hauler. I only ask is bc I really am interested in building something similar.

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    I've stopped using it to be honest. I'll be doing an update in the future.

  • @psoon04286
    @psoon0428611 ай бұрын

    A steam train loaded with goods or passengers was a lot of weight bearing down on those wooden structures😲

  • @Peter-pv8xx
    @Peter-pv8xx11 ай бұрын

    What hospital, my sister worked at rose memorial for about 30 years, she was an RN.

  • @hisaddle
    @hisaddle Жыл бұрын

    at that elevation, nice for a train in July or August but the rest of the year, ugh.

  • @skylermummert24
    @skylermummert24 Жыл бұрын

    Would be crazy to run a train thru there

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah it would be!

  • @crbrew7974
    @crbrew797411 ай бұрын

    that is a twin cylinder steam engine that was powered by those boilers at 13 min mark

  • @HDBoyWonder
    @HDBoyWonder11 ай бұрын

    Beautiful forest. What species of evergreen?

  • @albrecht.wrudolph5388
    @albrecht.wrudolph53884 ай бұрын

    Great clip! What is the title from your guidebook? Thanks

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    4 ай бұрын

    They are the FunTrex Trail Guides

  • @snakeshot21
    @snakeshot2111 ай бұрын

    Needles tunnel got closed down when it collapsed on a family in a jeep and killed them all. I’m not for sure if they’re still in there or if they got them out

  • @jsherman385
    @jsherman38511 ай бұрын

    Cool old steam engine

  • @danstubbs5032
    @danstubbs5032 Жыл бұрын

    I just realized I haven't been there in almost 30 years. Time to return.

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    Its pretty

  • @HugDeeznueces
    @HugDeeznueces11 ай бұрын

    Cool channel! Sub’d🎉

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank-you!

  • @AnitaArchuleta
    @AnitaArchuleta3 ай бұрын

    It would be scarry

  • @epd166
    @epd166 Жыл бұрын

    Code brown production? We call that taking a poop. What’s code brown at the hospital?

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    When someone shits themselves lol. Code Brown Productions.....I'm producing Code Browns.....poop......I poop alot is what's I'm saying.

  • @epd166

    @epd166

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CodeBrownProductions 🤣I figured that but didn’t want to jump to conclusions. Love the videos. Keep up the good work.

  • @thomascantasano7816
    @thomascantasano7816 Жыл бұрын

    Redwood beams?

  • @brianbranson2306
    @brianbranson230611 ай бұрын

    they spent a million dollars shoring up needles eye tunnel, then some fireman got killed right after, in a rock fall. so they used that as an excuse to close it.

  • @frankanddanasnyder3272
    @frankanddanasnyder3272 Жыл бұрын

    Moffat railroad did not go to Salt Lake City...

  • @craiglinnenbrink4706
    @craiglinnenbrink4706 Жыл бұрын

    Your Jeep is sweet can you tell me some specific about it. Year model tires etc. Thanks

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    2021 Jeep JLU Rubicon. 3-4" lift, 37" ProComp tires and beadlock wheels. TnT Customs did the lift, bumpers, sliders and undercarriage. Most of the Overland stuff I have is from American Adventure Lab.

  • @ocsrc
    @ocsrc Жыл бұрын

    You need to get a battery powered bike to get to these places.

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    I've been looking at e-scooters because I think the chick's would thing I'm a badass ass if they saw me on one.

  • @rustyshackleford498
    @rustyshackleford498 Жыл бұрын

    10:43 what book is that?

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    FunTrex books, they are awesome

  • @rustyshackleford498

    @rustyshackleford498

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CodeBrownProductions thank you

  • @TF856
    @TF8565 ай бұрын

    Nice video but you don't need the music!

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    5 ай бұрын

    I need to fill it with something....maybe voice-over?

  • @sirenwerks
    @sirenwerks11 ай бұрын

    If a railroad trestle is “abandoned” it wouldn’t have a solid wood surface on it. That’s not the way trestles are built. I imagine it does your ratings good to make it sound so dangerous though.

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    11 ай бұрын

    Please forgive me

  • @TF856
    @TF8565 ай бұрын

    It's sad that there are no rails left! I was hoping you had brought your rail cart to drive on it. You can still drive across the tallest wooden trestle in our country in Southern California on your rail cart. Goat canyon trestle is almost 300 ft high! Several videos on KZread.

  • @jeffthain4420
    @jeffthain442011 ай бұрын

    Your videos are really great. You need to brush up a little bit on the history though. Read the book the Giants ladder and you will see where your discrepancies are.

  • @TwoFeatherChannel
    @TwoFeatherChannel Жыл бұрын

    I don't know but your Hitchhiker looks pretty dangerous, especially when she took her shades off and you could see her eyes You might need to hold on to her for awhile for interrogation ah, the secrets that young lady might be hiding

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    She's very shady, I still don't fully trust her lol

  • @raginroadrunner
    @raginroadrunner Жыл бұрын

    DR&GW.

  • @davidgrenis638
    @davidgrenis638 Жыл бұрын

    WHAT DID YOU DO PULL HER HAIR OUT

  • @joeyconservative
    @joeyconservative Жыл бұрын

    Its kind of painful to see such a waste of infrastructure.

  • @phillips1790

    @phillips1790

    Жыл бұрын

    This line was replaced by the Moffat tunnel, and is still used today, the abandoned line was an absolute treacherous peice of railroad that never could have handled today's trains

  • @joeyconservative

    @joeyconservative

    Жыл бұрын

    @@phillips1790 It could be enjoyed as a rail to trail.

  • @phillips1790

    @phillips1790

    Жыл бұрын

    @joeyconservative most of it is now a dirt and all but the tunnels are hikeable, so it pretty much seems to be a trail now , from Google earth, a couple sections have been left to nature, would be really cool to restore the tunnels so that the whole route could be driven, apparently that used to be possible pre 1972

  • @CraigHagstrom
    @CraigHagstrom11 ай бұрын

    Would have been great without the wretched music. Why do people think everything needs music?

  • @mrchicken8170
    @mrchicken8170 Жыл бұрын

    Just film and talk. Why do you put yourself in the frame? You block the view. Thx. Good vid.

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    Because then I wouldn't be the self-proclaimed, rich and famous KZread star that I am today!

  • @sshumkaer
    @sshumkaer5 ай бұрын

    Iv'e never been a big fan of the Rails To Trails Activist groups as these Great Railroads that built America the Class A will never be built again in America. Times are different. At any praticlar time had the rail way not given the land to the trails, they could have came back on lined and used. once there gone there gone.

  • @user-bh6nd8jc6d
    @user-bh6nd8jc6d Жыл бұрын

    Could've done the video in 5 minutes. Get on the trestle, cross, come back, leave. No need for that other stuff.

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    Жыл бұрын

    "That's just like......your opinion, man,"

  • @36736fps

    @36736fps

    11 ай бұрын

    That is what fast forward is for.

  • @brianbranson2306
    @brianbranson230611 ай бұрын

    used to drive across that all the time when i was a kid. lot of commie boulder politics about that road.

  • @barrybeckford2733
    @barrybeckford273311 ай бұрын

    Please...please cut out the music, stick with awesome content, intelligent commentary

  • @bernielamont825
    @bernielamont8258 күн бұрын

    Unless that Gold-Silver mine is right off the beaten path, I find it hard to believe that someone would carry in a spray can of paint and tag the remains with grafitti. I'm sorry but grafitti is not "art"!

  • @daviehoff
    @daviehoff11 ай бұрын

    WHY did you get TATTOOS? THAT is the Way of the world, NOT GOD WAY

  • @CodeBrownProductions

    @CodeBrownProductions

    11 ай бұрын

    I worship Satan

  • @dustyroads5811
    @dustyroads5811 Жыл бұрын

    Check out the kettle valley line in bc kelowna area massive trestles

  • @jimburrell6842
    @jimburrell6842Ай бұрын

    Quit teling everyone how pretty it is.