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The Fellsman 2013

Discussion in 'What's Going On' started by pete12000, Jun 3, 2013.

  1. ragl

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    Absolutely inspired photography there David!! I think that you packed in the lot with this video sequence, what with the timeless pass at Galgate and the glints at Scorton - wonderful stuff.

    The trek up Whernside must surely have increased your temperature and taxed your boiler, but that is a a superb piece of work - I assume the Dentdale sequence was taken from the same place. Of course, you will have to return in cooler days. If it's snowing, you'll need a troop of sherpas, but I'm sure that the final result will be stunning!!

    Many thanks for your efforts and thanks for sharing.

    Cheers

    Alan
     
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    Some excellent videos, Linesider. you did some chasing around, and I know from experience that its a fair old slog walking up Whernside. Still, the view was worth it eh....Pete
     
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    Thanks very much Alan and Pete, much appreciated.

    I have my Dad to thank for the Galgate shot - one he has had in mind for some time (and the one at Smardale). Indeed the views of Dentdale were from the same camera position - about 300 yards north of the summit proper. You can get a slightly improved composition of Dentdale by walking further that way but at the expense of being on the main path and ever further from Ribblehead. I was dismayed that Rise Hill well and truly blocks any further views up Garsdale ;). Yes a winter scene with some clag would be rather nice - a 3.00 p.m. train with the sun well round and no wind preferably!
    Many thanks,
    David
     
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    What are the likely motive power options for this week? Has any information leaked out yet? One Year WCR will be really lucky and have full use of the intended pool of locomotives without any of them having to drop out due to defects. At one level there is no real point in the pool system if an an engine could be relied upon to work the season without significant issues and the variety of traction or lack of it does not appear to be a factor with regard to this series of trains leastways for those travelling. The system does allow the earnings to be spread about more locomotive owners though, perhaps this is the real benefit.
     
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    26D_M Part of the furniture

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    Like when 5690 was the loco of choice?
     
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    61994 this week.
     
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    GWR4707 Nat Pres stalwart

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    61994 this morning flying solo. Spirited departure from Lancaster a couple of minutes down.
     
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    14/08 Fellsman with 61994 and no diesel on the outward leg at Lostock Hall, Nappa and Helwith Bridge:



    Chris
     
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    The Marquess in fine form seen on the outward run on 14/8 at Wilpshire, Paythorne and a panoramic view at Selside - Selside Shaw;

     
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    Absolutely superb!! The colour saturation at Paythorne was so Scottish and the Selside panorama is stunning!! As for Noel below, must watch again.

    Many thanks for sharing.

    Cheers

    Alan
     
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    Footage of 61994 at Langwathby and near Kirkby Stephen on the return leg.
     
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    Marvelous video Steve. The sound capture is wonderful and the going away shot toward Birkett Common is so S & C. Very enjoyable.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Cheers
    Alan
     
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    Thank you Gentlemen for taking the time and effort, footage of the most excellent kind, good light, good clag and a most excellent sound track! :)
     
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    Crikey, I don't often get lumped in with Steve and Austin. Thank you sir - I'm duly humbled.

    Chris
     
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    Humbled?............................................................................................... :eek:

    You should have your chest puffed out and big grin on your boat race and a glass of something good in your hand, credit where credit is due! :D

    I really enjoyed your efforts, ESPECIALLY the last sequence.................................................... sent a shiver up the spine.............................. I've seen the K4 several times but never had the pleasure of seeing her do what she does best - hill climbing like a crag rat!!!!!

    So don't be humbled, be PROUD and pleased with yourself - I've watched what you post on here and do enjoy them but don't always feel the need to comment, just keep up the good work. :)
     
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    Just adding my thanks for one of the best captures of 61994 away from the West Highland line that I've seen. It illustrates so well what this engine can do even with a heavy load. But you only get that pulling power with a full head of steam so congratulations also to the fireman.
     
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    Footage of The Marquess on 14/8/13



    Thanks.
     
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    My Pleasure , I must admit the K4 is a monster machine power wise .
     
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    And thanks to you for your kind words which are much appreciated
     
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    45231, next week
    I love watching both of these locomotives 2. 61994 and 45231
    I hope we are in for an unannounced surprise for the end of the Fellsman season. A second run would be nice w/46115 or the outside prospect of The B1 Mayflower.
     

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