Electric Route 66 Dashcam: Glenrio, Endee, San Jon
After a very lengthy hiatus, the Electric Route 66 Dashcam is back with our longest video ever!
Back in 2022, we traveled Route 66 westbound from Glenrio at the Texas/New Mexico border, through Endee, NM and into San Jon, NM. Two years ago, the dispensary at Glenrio had not yet been built, and the 1931 wooden bridge west of Endee was still open, with construction underway on a new bridge next to it. Then about 7 months later in 2023, a flash flood destroyed the almost-complete new bridge and damaged the old one as well, leading to its closure.
Recently, a new path next to the old bridge has been graded and opened so that drivers can travel this section of Route 66 as a through route once again. The bridge bypass goes down into the wash, making it passable but only during good weather. The old bridge will likely remain closed to drivers forever, and a new replacement bridge will be constructed in the future.
To capture the entire drive from Glenrio to San Jon, I needed to assemble this video from several parts. I use the onboard cameras on our Tesla Model 3 to save footage for the Electric Route 66 Dashcam, and this feature of the car captures the camera recordings for a period going back 10 minutes. As this drive is nearly 30 minutes, it was necessary to stop briefly a couple times during the drive to save the video. I assembled the four camera views as usual for each of the three segments, and then assembled those three completed videos into one to cover the entire drive.
The sun was getting low and into the camera view on this trip, so the forward camera color is not great, but nonetheless I hope you will enjoy this drive covering about 18 miles of vintage Route 66, much of it unpaved. It's presented in real-time to provide as true a depiction of the old road as I'm able to provide. You can view the video below, or go straight to the video on YouTube with this link. Happy motoring!
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