These are clips from my drone videos starting in December 2014 through August 2016.
Showcasing the beauty of the Sacramento area. Using my Phantom quadcopter (drone) to photograph and video the beautiful Sacramento Area. I welcome your comments and encourage you to follow my blog as I explore some of the hidden and not so hidden areas of where we live.
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Monday, August 22, 2016
Sutter's Fort
A tour of Sutter's Fort in Sacramento
The "Fort" built by Swiss immigrant John Sutter more than 150 years ago was not only located at a pivotal point in California. It was a pivotal point in history. This combination of big dreams, bold adventures and reality all manifest themselves at Sutter's Fort State Historic Park and help bring California history to life.
John Augustus Sutter was born in Europe to Swiss-German parents in 1803. After several financial reverses, like millions of others in Europe during the time, Sutter set out to make his fortune in America. After a series of adventures that ranged from Missouri and Santa Fe to Hawaii and Alaska, Sutter finally made it to California and arrived in Sacramento in the late fall of 1839. In Sacramento, he built what came to be known as Sutter's Fort -- with walls that were 2 1/2 feet thick and 15 to 18 feet high -- and developed what he considered to be the real wealth of California -- crops such as grapes and wheat, along with vast herds of cattle. Aligning himself with the Mexican authorities, at one point, with his various land grants, Sutter owned more than 150,000 acres of the Central Valley, and was a generous host to such colorful and historically important characters as John C. Fremont and Kit Carson,
Sutter's Fort Website
Friday, July 8, 2016
Old Sac to Raley Field
I finally upgraded my drone to the DJI Phantom 4. This is an amazing machine. With my old drone when I was flying in Old Sac I would begin to lose my signal about the time I would reach to other side of the river.
Today I flew from Old Sacramento over to Raley Field without a single issue. I hear online of people flying 3 miles away with the Phantom 4. We'll see if ever try that distance.
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