10 Fantastic Miles of Forgotten Tracks Riding in a Railcart (part 4)
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- A fantastic sunset in the desert of Arizona US. with my Railcart (ZORRITO) increasing its speed and maintaining it without problems throughout the journey
Super cool!! Thank you for sharing such an awesome ride with us!!
Night riding was my favorite. Full moon, cooler full of beer, and a wide open desert sky...
Thank you Archie ,loved the video !
My pleasure!
Great video and ride and the 360 view of the camera,thank you for sharing ;-)
Glad you enjoyed it
Guys, great video, would prefer to be looking forward... thank you for taking us along on your adventures
Me gusta mas la otra vista, hacia adelante, porque así maximizo el video, apago mi luz y puedo imaginar que soy yo el que va viajando...
@@juliopena7768 Eso es así, hacia el frente...
Very Cool, I like the new cameras abilities , you'll have to experiment more to find what works best in each situation
Thanks, I enjoyed this
I like seeing it from the cam you wear not this fisheyed version
Yeah, me too.
looking like a happy couple 😂
What topspeed did you reach?
40 mph . Full throttle
Viva Zorrito!
Nice ride! How far west of 85 did you have to go to start?
Where in az are you guys
ABRIL E AQUI ESTAMOS COM OS AVENTUREIRS CART RAIL'S DO DESERTO KKKKKKK
Great video, just needs the captions turned on for us deaf people, thank you!
Don't worry, I'm already adding the subtitles. Don't add them because I only speak at the end of the tour saying only (we arrived, we arrived) greetings!!
@@archiemorenogreat, thanks so much, love your videos!
Where is this track located?
Hyder, Arizona, US.
A qué velocidad hivas ahí hivas rápido muy rápido
40 millas. ( 65 kilómetros por hora)
@@archiemoreno rapidísimo perfecto un saludo desde Lules Tucumán Amigazo
Un video con cambio de vista a gran angular.
Se le nota en la expresion : "ARCHIE AL 7"...!! 🚧 😂
-Me vi todos tus videos,👍
me encanta el Ferro,
lo llevo en la sangre por
mi abuelo que fue instructor
Maquinista del F.C.A.
Abrazo desde Rosario (Sta.Fe),
Ruben...!!😎👍👍
My guess of Speed you Two Guys were riding on that cart was around 40 M.P.H. ?
Ir despacio y no descarrilas y limpias carril a saco te caes😂
Disculpame amigo, pero sinceramente no me gustan los vídeos que hacés con esta cámara,marea mucho la vista,si la usaras por corto tiempo quedaría bien, pero haces videos completos,es una crítica constructiva,te deseo suerte.
Why so hurry? If that primitive wagon will derail you'll be a head shorter!
Hahahahahha. the night was coming
기차가 다니진 않나요..?
10:20
turn the camera round the other way, get ride of the camera lens
Riding the rail into the sunset! It doesn't get any better. I like the new camera view. Stay safe!
DESTINO......DE ONDE ESTÃO VINDO E PARA ONDE ESTÃO INDO ??
Cold looking sunset run. I do not care for the view of riders. Unless your getting wacked by the brush. LOL
Cool video. I think your normal camera is better. The 360 cam footage is fisheye, low resolution, and shaky. I do like the impossible warps like @13:52 LOL!!
Old SP tracks?
Yes . Papago, Arizona, UNITED STATES
@@archiemoreno safe to run a locomotive on?
@@PhoenixTheEIRC8205No way.
@@desertbob6835 not even a GE 25 ton?
Muito bacana! Saudações de Brasil BR
I like the other camera better. Thanks for the ride 😊
Cool, thanks
Where is the track in Arizona located at
yes, Hyder, Arizona, SP line
It looked like you were moving right along.
Wow, you guys almost got thrown off by....what was that, tumbleweed?
Title has Hyder. Hyder AZ
Hola! Que tal?
I know you want your cart lightweight for when you have problems with the track (smaller is lighter). but it looks a little uncomfortable for your partner having to share space with the ice chest. But then he maybe could stretch his legs out over the top of it.
My dream❤❤
very nice, if a guy could get say close to 100mpg with a small 2 bunk car behind and you knew all the rail schedules you could go cross country or even cross continent, down to Argentina.. not sure how secure schedules are prolly pretty secure but that certainly would be cool tho.. grab a spur, eats and a cot, then sun up hit the rails .. really erks me what they do with a lot of these tracks is tear them up and put walking trails, unreal, all the effort and materials went into these lines, just the forestry alone is worth makign these lines work as something else.. south of the border they do jsut that, they have motorbikes that power taxis, and one man can remove and track the cart.. at times they do have to stop de-rial and wait for the locomotive or passenger trains to go bye then away they go! some are pedal powered... why not reuse them somehow, electric motors would be big with a solar charged electric rail, you pick your power up off the rail itself and its all wind powered and solar, day use mainly.. there are plenty of lines that could take one into major cities you name it.. why not? tear it up and pave it? that to me is sickening.. and I had to do this one summer for the snohomish country parks department.. yup, chop down all teh foliage, tear it up and level what gravel remained, the future they were going to pave them ans sure enough 20 years later they did, its a cool trail it goes from mt vernon up north into the burk gillman in seattle then on down to olympia, almost cross state nut man at least leave one rail so folks can invent transportation riggs to go back and forth.. tore it all up and paved it with black asphalt... ick