The Amazing Oregon Coast Highway - Port Orford To Gold Beach To Brookings - POV Passenger Angle
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- čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
- One of the most scenic drives in America begins by leaving the quaint seaside town of Port Orford, and heading south along the breathtaking Oregon coast, through Humbug Mountain State Park and Gold Beach, to the Chetco River and the port of Brookings, Oregon.
Distance = 57.0 miles
Typical Drive Time = 70-75 minutes
Filmed at 24fps 4k
Converted to 60fps at 2.5x speed without resample
Some portions (scenery dependent) at 4x speed without resample
Music in this video is produced and copyrighted by Samuel Orson and/or David Hyde. Orson is an experimental guitarist from Seattle, Washington. With his unique approach to the acoustic guitar, he is able to create soundscapes and melodies unlike anything I've found. He is best known for his 120 Days of Music Project, where he composed, arranged, and recorded a studio quality song every day for 120 days.
If you like what you hear, check out the rest of their music!
open.spotify.com/artist/2WMz4...
samuelorson.bandcamp.com/
00:00 Intro
00:35 Port Orford
03:33 Humbug Mountain State Park
10:08 Rogue River/Gold Beach
12:16 Gold Beach to Brookings
21:05 Brookings
22:17 Chetco River
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Terrific video. The southern coast is beautiful and my heart always has a longing to be there whenever I can. The video quality, music choices, and time of day make for an epic video to put on whenever I have the blues.
I'm happy you enjoyed it! The South Coast is my Shangri-La when it comes to Oregon. There and the Northern Rockies are my favorite areas of the US. I'm glad you enjoyed the music as I hadn't received any feedback on that aspect yet, and I wasn't sure if that was worth the time I spend finding willing artists as well as putting these soundtracks together. Above all, thank you for taking the time out of your day to leave feedback.
I would love to drive the roads you have been on with TR-4
Like the Triumph? I would also! I think there's less than a thousand still around.