We had a 5-day tour in the Southern Alberta Rockies with the VTAA, our pre-1932 touring group. I captured a good amount of footage and made a compilation video featuring Ts, As, a pass by of a 1912 KisselKar, and a 1915 Studebaker climbing a rocky incline. I hope you enjoy!
https://youtu.be/jJRZoZY0H7I?si=n6izL69jS9nwvh4R
OT - Nice Footage of Brass cars, Ts, and As
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Re: OT - Nice Footage of Brass cars, Ts, and As
Thank you Mr. Fenrich, those shots of the Stude are gorgeous!
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Re: OT - Nice Footage of Brass cars, Ts, and As
I'm glad they got to the right kind of road toward the end. 

The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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Re: OT - Nice Footage of Brass cars, Ts, and As
Thank you. We certainly had fun with the Stude on that gravel road. I was thankful we didn’t puncture a tire!