I thought I’d try something different with this video—providing some GPS info in the video itself. Tell me what you think!
San Juan County Road 99 is a side road off of a side road, CR 9. It’s near the ghost town of Animas Forks (Colorado), just north of Silverton. I’ve never been on this road before, so this was a bit of an exploration for me. I’ve approached this video a little differently, with some GPS tracks and stuff, so let me know via comment if you like this new approach. Note also I added a bit of an Easter egg at the very end. I created this video in CyberLink PowerDirector 10, and the music comes from the “Smart Sound” feature of PowerDirector — it’s computer-generated to exactly fit into the space allotted. Given I have a license for PowerDirector, I also have a license to use this music in this fashion.
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