When visiting Salzburg I took a day to go and explore the Eagles Nest. I think it was worth it :) Any of you guys been? Salzburg is so beautiful, I still wanted to my footage I took there into some sorta video.
I was worried that the camera was going to struggle in low light especially at 60 FPS but it came out surprisingly okay. I really wanted to emphasize how long it is to walk so that's why some people would prefer to be driven in :D
I've been up in the Nest twice. The first time (circa 1983) took the bus up and then walked down the road the buses took with an Army buddy. It was an adventure that took all afternoon and evening. We stayed on the mountain road for most of our trek but started bushwacking when it started getting late. We found a hidden, cliff facing cave that was 20-30 meters deep and contained a winch mechanism and a big wheel (which I've learned is now gone - I can only imagine it was pushed out and is now in the valley below). We found odd concrete foundations - some fairly large - in the woods and there is a tunnel leading into the mountain from the one main road tunnel that doglegs (right in the angle part of the tunnel) that we chose not to explore (one crappy Bic lighter was our only "torch").
Honestly, this is a great video. I've seen photos, read some of the history on it, but never actually watched a video walking the grounds. Thx IronArm.
I was up there at the beginning of September! Absolutely beautiful weather and an unbelievably incredible view. I had the schnitzel and a beer at the restaurant.
In the UK were getting more and more EVs rolled out on the bus network and also have a few hydrogen powered Buses. I think EVs are very good for hilly roads as you don't have to shift up through the gears for power when slowing and speeding up on mountain roads.
Yeah, I would be lying if I said I was happy with the current amount of views 🥲 I don't know if it's because the video is not that good or if it's just the UA-cam algorithm not being on my side with this
When visiting Salzburg I took a day to go and explore the Eagles Nest. I think it was worth it :) Any of you guys been?
Salzburg is so beautiful, I still wanted to my footage I took there into some sorta video.
For me the tunnel footage turned this video from good to _great_
I was worried that the camera was going to struggle in low light especially at 60 FPS but it came out surprisingly okay.
I really wanted to emphasize how long it is to walk so that's why some people would prefer to be driven in :D
I've been up in the Nest twice. The first time (circa 1983) took the bus up and then walked down the road the buses took with an Army buddy. It was an adventure that took all afternoon and evening. We stayed on the mountain road for most of our trek but started bushwacking when it started getting late. We found a hidden, cliff facing cave that was 20-30 meters deep and contained a winch mechanism and a big wheel (which I've learned is now gone - I can only imagine it was pushed out and is now in the valley below). We found odd concrete foundations - some fairly large - in the woods and there is a tunnel leading into the mountain from the one main road tunnel that doglegs (right in the angle part of the tunnel) that we chose not to explore (one crappy Bic lighter was our only "torch").
Honestly, this is a great video. I've seen photos, read some of the history on it, but never actually watched a video walking the grounds. Thx IronArm.
Glad you enjoyed it! :D
I was up there at the beginning of September! Absolutely beautiful weather and an unbelievably incredible view. I had the schnitzel and a beer at the restaurant.
It's on my list, if I'm ever in Germany.
Salzburg is in Austria
Beautiful place
Do they have pricing for taking a hill-climb racer up to the nest, and a drift car back down?
Thank you!
Same quality road as Monte Grosso....let me believe.
nice
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No mark felton reference 😢
1:13 im german and the electric buses are everywhere its to be eco friendly we even got some powerd on hydrogen
In the UK were getting more and more EVs rolled out on the bus network and also have a few hydrogen powered Buses.
I think EVs are very good for hilly roads as you don't have to shift up through the gears for power when slowing and speeding up on mountain roads.
@@TheIronArmenianakaGIHaigs yea it definitely is but i don't think that that was the main reason for it
1406 views in 17hours? YT algoryithm is not doing you any favors
Yeah, I would be lying if I said I was happy with the current amount of views 🥲
I don't know if it's because the video is not that good or if it's just the UA-cam algorithm not being on my side with this
Why is it that the NSDAP were so bad yet had such great style?
Aesthetics based moment (instead of logic)