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Sunnyside Canyon gondolas

sharps45

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These gondolas used to carry asphalt rock from the mine to the loadout. They've been hanging in space since 1931. Tough time shooting, as they were over 300 feet up and little spark very hard to see up there. Also, phone fell out of the controller half way through, and because the canyon walls are so steep, I had to fly up almost 100 feet to get any GPS locks. Almost ran into the cables once. Anyway, hope you enjoy it.

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Abandon structures always have a history that may be lost without passing it along.

Thanks for sharing. :)
 
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These gondolas used to carry asphalt rock from the mine to the loadout. They've been hanging in space since 1931. Tough time shooting, as they were over 300 feet up and little spark very hard to see up there. Also, phone fell out of the controller half way through, and because the canyon walls are so steep, I had to fly up almost 100 feet to get any GPS locks. Almost ran into the cables once. Anyway, hope you enjoy it.

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One of the more interesting videos I’ve seen on this site! Excellent!!!
Where is this?
Paul
 
One of the more interesting videos I’ve seen on this site! Excellent!!!
Where is this?
Paul
Sunnyside Canyon, eastern Utah by the town of Sunnyside. It's an old mining town (I'll be flying more of the camps ruins soon).
 

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