Thank you very much for this very interesting and informative video presentation which is very much appreciated by us. We were absolutely delighted to be able to share in this experience.
They are called speeders because they are faster than starting a steam engine. I don't remember how many people were on exactly but if I had to guess I would say around two dozen people, in two speeders and one rail truck(idk what the right term is) .
I wonder what engine number that was that got away?? Did human hands pull the throttle after it built up steam?? I wonder these things??? Must be an answer somewhere!!!
"That's a good moss pile!" - Some lady ignoring the whole history.
Some people's priority *are* different (but not necessarily indifferent)
Should stop at the samoa cook house for lunch. Like video!
Thank you very much for this very interesting and informative video presentation which is very much appreciated by us. We were absolutely delighted to be able to share in this experience.
Great trip in your Jaunting Jalopy, thanks, from way, way, South, Down-Under. 😊
Funny they are called speeders but not going very fast. How many people crammed on that speeder? sounds like a crowd?
They are called speeders because they are faster than starting a steam engine. I don't remember how many people were on exactly but if I had to guess I would say around two dozen people, in two speeders and one rail truck(idk what the right term is) .
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What's with all the conversations in the background?! Is it a railcart train with multiple cars/carts?!
I don't remember how many people were on exactly but if I had to guess I would say around two dozen people, in two speeders and one rail truck.
Ily ur doin so well
Island Mountain here we come!
Hopefully some day! It's a dream of mine to visit Island Mountain on the Great Redwood trail, whenever it's built!
Always amazes me how people will continue to talk over a narrative during a tour like this!
Really immersive
Was hoping to we got a look at the train
You can check it out on their website, they have a cool pic of it going over the Eureka Slough bridge: www.timberheritage.org/ride-the-rails
I wonder what engine number that was that got away?? Did human hands pull the throttle after it built up steam?? I wonder these things??? Must be an answer somewhere!!!
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Riding on a two man pumper cart....perhaps an 8hp Briggs.
Eat it Larry Glass
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The story is boring. Lets see some action.