Wow! What a wonderful video you made! I was a baby in 1952 and my father protected me from the Tehachapi quake, in Ventura. You made the best video ever on Fort Tejon! Thanks! Oh! One more thing. I know the San Andreas fault is very close to the fort 😱
Thanks again Kendall, I frequently stop here to stretch my legs on a trip over the Grapevine. I thought I knew a little something of its history, but you have shown the whole story!
Believe it or not I had complete access to this place back in the late 70's. My cousin was the Park Ranger for that park and i would help him clean up there & help with small jobs. I was there when the civil war caravan showed up with maybe 400 people maybe more and for 3 days i watched them set up their tents & even helped them. and every couple days i would sneak away and walk to the park at night because i lived right up the dirt road. at the Ranger house.so cool
Hello again Kendall! Great presentation here. I noticed a fire in the fireplace in the background in one shot and the fireplace in another shot but no fire then. Does someone there build a fire for warmth on colder winter days?
Great eye! I was there on Friday, February 2 which was the prep day for a living history event over the weekend. On Friday, there was no fire. When I went back on Saturday, the fire was keeping the barracks warm as that is were the reenactment troops were sleeping over the weekend. Thanks for watching.
Hey Mate! That was some interesting and valuable reporting. Thanks again Ken.
Thanks for watching another video!
You're a great educator, Kendall. I've lived all my life in Southern California and have never been to Ft Tejon.
Thank you. You should stop there when you travel north.
Nice video! I need to stop there soon.
You should!
Wow! What a wonderful video you made! I was a baby in 1952 and my father protected me from the Tehachapi quake, in Ventura. You made the best video ever on Fort Tejon! Thanks!
Oh! One more thing. I know the San Andreas fault is very close to the fort 😱
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I'm told the fault is just over the hill. I've seen various portions of it, but not in that area.
I have been there and done that. Great Recap Kendall Thank You
Thanks for watching!
As always, great job Kendall! I love the way you edit these videos, the subject matter and music combined are great!
Thank you so much!
I've been there. Great place to visit. Very interesting place with lots of history.
It really is!
Thanks again Kendall, I frequently stop here to stretch my legs on a trip over the Grapevine. I thought I knew a little something of its history, but you have shown the whole story!
Happy to help!
Nice work, Kendall
Thank you!
Believe it or not I had complete access to this place back in the late 70's. My cousin was the Park Ranger for that park and i would help him clean up there & help with small jobs. I was there when the civil war caravan showed up with maybe 400 people maybe more and for 3 days i watched them set up their tents & even helped them. and every couple days i would sneak away and walk to the park at night because i lived right up the dirt road. at the Ranger house.so cool
Sounds like an incredible experience!
Hello again Kendall! Great presentation here. I noticed a fire in the fireplace in the background in one shot and the fireplace in another shot but no fire then. Does someone there build a fire for warmth on colder winter days?
Great eye! I was there on Friday, February 2 which was the prep day for a living history event over the weekend. On Friday, there was no fire. When I went back on Saturday, the fire was keeping the barracks warm as that is were the reenactment troops were sleeping over the weekend. Thanks for watching.