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Drove through Tehachapi (CA) today, on the way home from Yosemite.
I've never actually been to the Pass in spring - it could change my plan to model the tinder-dry late summer.
Mid/Late April is typically best for the Spring green. I've been fortunate enough to have visited the area several times during the Spring and it has always been amazing:http://www.railpictures.net/images/d1/4/5/6/7456.1123116000.jpgThis shot is a long-time fav of mine, but pics can't really do justice to the experience of seeing it first hand.Ed
That photo REALLY drives home how tight the loop is. That's nuts.
That photo REALLY drives home how tight the loop is.
I've never actually been to the Pass in spring - it could change my plan to model the tinder-dry late summer. Here's a recent shot showing the emerald landscape, but note how the south facing (left-facing) slopes are already turning brown.
Check out the drone videos that the other ed...ski posted. Especially around 1:30 in the first one. It's nothing to have a single train stretched out through more than 480° of curvature.
It really DOES look like someone's Lionel layout...
Or G scale:http://thetehachapiloopingscale.weebly.com/outdoor-layout.html(Now that's a place to use anchor bolt cement for tunnel portals! )