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Rails and Whistle Stops
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Greetings All! If you’re new here, welcome to my channel. I love all things trains. I also love the history that surrounds the railroads. In June of 2022, I purchased my first ever drone, a DJI Mini 3 Pro. This past year I've been learning the art of editing, and I have been really enjoying bringing my films to people like you. Stay tuned for films on abandoned rail lines in BC, but also the active rail line footage.
CPKC Holiday Train 2023
Canadian Pacific's Holiday Train.
Filmed in Ashcroft December 16, 2023. Also filmed on December 17, 2023 at some of my Favorite locations in the Thompson and Fraser canyon's.
Filmed with the DJI mini 3 pro at 30fps
One of the very few trains that will go in the opposite direction past the directional running point at Basque.
Filmed in Ashcroft December 16, 2023. Also filmed on December 17, 2023 at some of my Favorite locations in the Thompson and Fraser canyon's.
Filmed with the DJI mini 3 pro at 30fps
One of the very few trains that will go in the opposite direction past the directional running point at Basque.
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Ashcroft Christmas Parade 2023
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Ashcroft's Christmas parade, filmed December 1st 2023. Filmed at 30fps on the DJI mini 3 pro. Music from Artlist.
Thompson Canyon
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00:00 - Opening title 00:08 - White Canyon 09:19 - Cisco 11:30 - Just West of White Canyon 14:44 - Thompson River fly over at High water 16:21 - 2 CN trains Meet at Nicomen 23:26 - Skoonka Tunnels 24:04 - Morris siding 27:58 - End title
Helmcken Falls
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Helmcken Falls located in Wells Gray Provincial Park. Roughly a 2 hour drive from Kamloops you will find this spectacular Water Fall, Pack a picnic and enjoy the park, it's well worth the drive! This Water fall drops 141 meters (463 ft) Filmed on September 10th 2023 around 2pm. Filmed with a DJI Mini 3 pro at 24 fps. Music is from Artlist. Track 1 Idokay - West - Instrumental Version Track 2 Mu...
Rail fanning around Ashcroft BC
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In this video we will tour the Basque, an area known to locals as the slough and a quick flight over my home town of Ashcroft, all while catching trains on the CPKC and CN main lines along the way. All footage shot with a DJI Mini 3 Pro, set to 24fps Edited on DaVinci Resolve Music comes from Artlist.io footage shot April 19 2023 between 4 and 6pm
Rail Fanning in the Fraser Canyon
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Filmed Friday April 14, 2023. between the hours of 8am and 2pm Filmed with a DJI mini 3 pro at 24fps. Edited with DaVinci Resolve and the music is from Artlist.io In this film we managed to get a meet in on our very first flight of the day! Note, on the first shot of the day, it is a continuous shot that lasts over five minutes, it just worked out. I'm particularly happy because I had never bee...
Fraser Canyon sight-seeing
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Well, with very little train traffic in the canyon this day, my daughter and I decided to check out some locations and communities of the Fraser Canyon. Not so much an in depth look, but just a quick visit to each place. Filmed April 7, 2023 with a DJI Mini 3 Pro, Between the hours 8am and 4pm.
Rail Fanning In The Thompson and Fraser Canyons
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Hello! If your new here, welcome to my channel! If you have seen one or two of my productions, welcome back! Lets talk about directional running. From Kamloops, BC; west to Mission BC; Canadian National (CN) and Canadian Pacific (CP) mirror each other along the Thompson and Fraser Rivers. It's not until we reach a location known as the Basque; which is roughly 9km west of Ashcroft, BC, as the r...
Ashcroft Fire Rescue Training
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Training night for Ashcroft Fire Rescue. We love our live fire Training!
CN power Ashcroft BC
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Just a short video of some power moving through Ashcroft in early March 2023 shot with a DJI Mini 3 pro, at 30fps
KVR in Coquihalla Canyon part 2
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Part 2 to the Coquihalla Shot in the fall of 2022 with a Dji mini 3 pro Apologies that it took so long to come out, I'm learning a new editor, DaVinci Resolve, also the music comes from Artlist.io I managed to film this just a before the heavy snow storm hit the area. I will definitely be back up to film part 3 as soon as the snow is gone. I hope you enjoy or have enjoyed the film and Thank you...
Canadian Pacific Railway Holiday train 2022 Ashcroft
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Canadian Pacific Railways Holiday Train comes to Ashcroft BC. Filmed Dec 16, 2022 Drone used: Mini 3 Pro Settings: 4K 30fps set in auto.
Ashcroft 2022 Christmas Parade
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Ashcroft Christmas Parade. Filmed with the DJI Mini 3 pro Settings: 4K 30fps in Auto Location: Railway Ave, and 2nd street, looking south down Railway Ave in Ashcroft. Parade Date and time: Friday December 9th 2022. 6pm start time.
Cornwall hills lookout located west of Ashcroft BC
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Cornwall hills lookout located west of Ashcroft BC
KVR Coquihalla sub east end of the Coquihalla canyon.
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KVR Coquihalla sub east end of the Coquihalla canyon.
Thompson canyon, There and back again.
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Thompson canyon, There and back again.
Canadian Pacific Railway Ashcroft BC
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Canadian Pacific Railway Ashcroft BC
Big Bar Ferry and Cougar Point Located in BC Canada
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Big Bar Ferry and Cougar Point Located in BC Canada
What is the little suspension bridge at 2:45 used for. It looks to lead into the snow shed. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! the suspension bridge is used be CN crews to access their line the other side of the river. I've never seen it used though.
There's something mythical and magical about the old KVR route, perhaps it's the dramatic scenery. Whatever it is, thanks for sharing!
Excellent video! I can't believe this was an actual transportation corridor! YIKES
I haven’t been up there since I was a teenager.that brings back memories.😊😊
Great video. The drone is the best way to see the landscape.
Cool video. Had no idea Black Canyon was that nasty.
Can you tell how one would drive to this particular spot?
Kw'ikwi'yá:la (rock in river) - This word means "stingy container" from skw'ikw'i (y) - "stingy", t-ale or t-ala = "container, place". Refers to black-haired, dark-skinned water babies about 2 ft. tall that lived in a pool at this spot. At the first wooden bridge across the Coquihalla there was a deep pool where these water babies lived. This was also a good pool for suckerfish which were fished with spears. The water babies, however, were stingy with the fish and would pull on the spears making it difficult to catch any fish. There were two other pools further up the Coquihalla where the water babies lived. The water babies left when the whites came around too much and they are no longer found there. It is also important to note that this is where the word "Coquihalla", now applied to a river, a valley, a highway, a toll booth and a number of other things, comes from. Many Elders have commented on the misuse of this word by non-Natives. Such appropriation of Halq'eméylem terms without consideration to their meaning and proper use indicates, in part, the lack of respect for Aboriginal culture and world view. Once the Hudson's Bay Company Brigade Trail was put through, there became new opportunities for the involvement of Stó:lô people in the Euroamerican labour economy. Stó:lô people worked for the Hudson's Bay Company along the trail as trappers, cooks, packers, guides, paddlers, and postal carriers. Stó:lô people continued to be employed on the trail after it ceased to be used by the Hudson's Bay Company by private families moving into the interior and as guides and assistants to sports hunters. These changing economic uses of the trail demonstrate the adeptness of Stó:lô people in applying their traditional practices, knowledge and skills to their advantage in the European introduced economy. These continually changing uses of the Hudson's Bay Company Brigade Trail provide it with significant heritage value to the Stó:lô people. The heritage of the mid- to late- 19th century is one which can be continually explored through projects connected with the Hudson's Bay Company Trail.
Always sad to see.
Just a suggestion, if you've ever seen Railroad cinema, you'll see how he records audio trackside and overlays it onto drone footage, provides a nice alternative to stock music.
I kept looking for a Sasquatch bushwacking
The coal trains at the end of the video are actually CN coal trains running with CPKC power. CPKC lost the contracts for the coal moving to North Vancouver and those trains are now run on CPKC from the Crowsnest to Kamloops on CPKC then on CN as CN trains down to the North Van. On the return they run from North Vancouver to Kamloops as CN trains. The power is normally CPKC.
The scenery is magnificent. The filming is magnificent; extremely artistic
Magnificent scenery. Great drone work as well. As someone else commented, our pioneering forebears had major brass cojones to tackle wild country like this. Continued success to you.
Great job filming and editing Josh. We are impressed with the artistic effort you put into your films using your drone. 👍🏻
Any moron can fly a drone ! No skill required
You have elevated rail videos to a very high level. Thanks
Awesome drone work. A fresh new perspective of the rails through the canyon. Thank you.
Wow! Great videos of the lights and sounds of the CPKC Holiday Train!
HI Josh....great videos!!! I have watched the KVR videos several times over the year. Would you have any plans to some fly overs of Lader Creek trestle? I have a fascination with this trestle, also would be nice to see the vegetation changes on the western section of the right away. You could be the first to show this. I have hiked up there many times but never had the Cojones to walk across the trestle. Many Thanks G
Hi Greg! Thanks! I have flew my drone over the Ladner creek trestle and it will be in my Coquihalla part 3 video which I will be editing sometime in the new year. I do plan on a return trip to the trestle this year as I was only able to get a shot of it from above and unfortunately not to close as I wanted to as I was on my last battery. I did get some shots of the western approach to the bridge from above but it is heavily overgrown. In my next visit i will try to get some shots from a personal perspective and try to put the drone right over the rail bed and see what we can see. like you there is no way i would ever walk the trestle, I hate heights ironically. :D Part 3 will cover: Brookmere, the water tower at Bookmere, Brodie, the Coquihalla summit and how I enter the Coquihalla canyon for filming and the Ladner creek bridge. My plan was to go into Romeo this past summer but gas line construction kept me from entering the canyon this year, oh well something to look forward to in 2024!
@@joshwhite2261 Hi Josh....thats great news!! I'll be watching for Part 3 !! A friend of mine is modelling the Coq Canyon and used your videos for reference, even though its 50 years old. But it still can be useful. Thanks for getting back. Greg
Amazing video Josh I enjoyed watching this thank you for sharing this !!!
Excellent drone work.
The KVR would have been a perfect home for the Royal Hudson 2860
Kinda makes me wonder if the former BCR/PGE line will look like this one day soon😢
Great video
Beautiful opening shot with the old fire hall and the tree!
It took some major stones to build this line . I would have loved to ride it in the day .... In the end , nature always wins. GREAT JOB ON THIS VID !!
Fantastic vid, that was one heck of a rail line. In the end , nature always wins....
The railway bridge at 19:56 was planked over following the atmospheric river to allow construction equipment to cross the Nicoaemen River until the temporary bridge to the right of the Hwy 1 was erected. At that time the planking was removed from the railway bridge. The temporary bridge remains two years later, long after the highway bridge reopened.
At 17:40 in the video, just ahead of the locomotive you can see the fallen rock between the rails.
Awesome video of a great event! Everyone had such a wonderful time, and the floats were all fantastic, with so much creativity and joy on display.
Excellent drone work.
Awesome drone work. Many THANKS
Every time I watch this, I see more cool details, and I love it even more! Wish I lived at the Kumsheen Rafting Resort! (04:07) (and everywhere else along the Thompson/Fraser Rivers)🤤 Oh, Canada! 🚂Lawrence
Pitquah was changed to Morris after John (?) Morris, excavator operator that worked for years in this area cleaning the fallen rocks out of the ditches along the track. He died when a large rock landed on the cab of his excavator. I saw a picture of a rock that had fallen on the tracks near the east portal of the most westerly tunnel ( I think). It didn't look too big at first glance until I saw the tunnel portal along side the rock. The rock was more than five times bigger than the tunnel mouth. Great video especially the massive rock walls.
Thank you for that, I couldn’t find any information on why the name had been changed. A nice tribute to a hard working individual! Thanks again!
Great photography, well done.
I bet there is not to many people that know about that arch . i did not
Fantastic photography! Nice mix of stationary, pacing, panning, overhead, and close ups. Neat to see locations from new perspectives that I've driven by hundreds of times. Looking forward to more videos!
Josh, wonderful captures of fantastic RR action😲 along those cliffs and boiling water😳 in your namesake canyon (Whites, not Thompson). I don't recall seeing any videos that showcased the veins and grain patterns of the rock in such excellent closeups. Well done. Lovin' it!❤😊 (Glad you didn't attempt a water landing at Frog Rock!) 🚂Lawrence
Haha thanks Lawrence! Yeah, somehow I have a feeling that drones can’t swim so well. 😁
@@joshwhite2261 Have the drone manufacturers never heard of pontoons? lol
Excellent video. Great flying. What drone are you using?
Thank you! I'm using the DJI mini 3 pro and Absolutly love it!
This is certainly one of the best canyon train videos I have ever seen, The editing, music and the piloting of the drone, first rate. Thanks and I look forward to future posts.
Thanks for the kind words! I do hope to produce more videos soon. Take care and thanks again! 😊
Artful video of beautiful rapids and falls.🙃 I especially loved the view downstream while flying next to those awesome cliffs😲❤ and seeing the forest on top trying to creep over the precipice.😊 T.Y. 🚂Lawrence
Thanks Lawrence, I'm happy you enjoyed it. Something just a little bit different from the train stuff I post. Such a beautiful spot i just had to film it! take care and another train video is on its way!
would you be interested in exploring/filming the Brookmere to Coquihalla summit section?
Due to the recent (2023) oil pipeline construction, that dirt road has been closed and gated west of Coquihalla summit. I hope they reopen it someday.
It’s been gated since the late 90s :(
@@alexinnewwest1860 Might have been earlier. People were using the road to avoid the toll booths.
Thanks for sharing this. Great video! My buddy and I walked part of the grade in 1986 and went across the BV Falls bridge. It sure has changed. I always wondered what happened at Tunnel 4. We didn't walk that far but from satellite images you can see that the tunnel was obliterated and work had been done around where the tunnel used to be. I did not realize it was done by CP right before the closure of the subdivision. Thanks for providing the answer.
Awesome video, I enjoy driving up the Fraser Canyon, and the old Alexandra Bridge is one of my favorite stops to visit. Trying to spot sections of the Caribou Rd from the air is challenging, but fun.
Thanks
Nice video with beautiful scenery
Amazing footage, thanks for sharing it! What road is that below?
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! It’s gas line maintenance road. Gated at both ends, but it is also part of the trans Canada trail and you can hike or ride bikes on it. Part of it is washed out, as of my last trip out that way in the fall it had still not been repaired.
Great video! Terrific drone work and editing...and the scenery isn't too bad there either!