Thursday, January 1, 2009

An aerial tour of Live Oak Canyon

 

 As you know, the Dissenters live in the Santa Ana Mountains (in Orange County, CA). Rebel Girl and Red Emma have a fine house up against a hill in Modjeska Canyon. I live a canyon or two to the south--in Live Oak Canyon, the creek of which pours into Trabuco Creek/Canyon. Today, using Google Earth and iMovie, I put together this "aerial tour" of Live Oak Canyon, which you might enjoy. The quality isn't great, but you can make out the topography, I think. Some highlights:
00:13 ~ Santiago Peak (elevation: about 5700 feet) 01:01 ~ Upper Trabuco Canyon 01:41 ~ Trabuco Oaks, home of that silly steak house that Richard Nixon liked to visit 02:00 ~ O'Neill Park 03:43 ~ The monastery road and Ramakrishna Monastery, originally built in the early 40s by Gerald Heard and his pals, including Aldous Huxley 05:24 ~ Lambrose Canyon 06:06 ~ Chunk's House 06:52 ~ Hamilton Trail, the location of an old stagecoach road 07:31 ~ Cook's Corner, the famous biker bar 08:30 ~ Rick Warren's Saddleback Church
SCOOTER TOUR in the opposite direction  
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3 comments:

13 Stoploss said...

beautiful. I've had the idea of doing one of these for my travels through the Fertile Crescent, but didn't quite know how to do it. thanks for the big shiny picture link!

hope you are enjoying the break.

Roy Bauer said...

I looked at my little video this morning, and I now realize that, undoubtedly, it is best appreciated by those who are stoned or at least drunk, especially given the music. But I never "smoke," and I hardly ever drink, and so I guess that's it for me. The rest of you, I dunno.

Bohrstein said...

That is the way of creating. The artist gets caught up amidst the excitement of applying their skills. They then show it to a friend, or loved one, and then much to the artist's chagrin no one else feels the same about their little creation.

Or the artist wakes up the next morning, when the excitement has subsided and has a case of "What the fuck was I thinking?"

I, however, see a potential for your videos. But I'm in to the tedious and can see some interest in studying the geography of a region you live in. I'm definitely not in the norm.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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