http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOoDvglVzw4
-Brent
I think it just depends on your taste. Personally, I don't have a
preference between both freeways. They're both enjoyable drives for
me. I have all of Interstate 5 in Orange County, uploaded onto
YouTube in HD, as well.
And hey, thanks for your thoughts! I have all sorts of videos from
all over California (and the rest of the country and Canada), being
uploaded on a near-daily basis now.
-Brent
-Brent
>And hey, thanks for your thoughts! I have all sorts of videos from
>all over California (and the rest of the country and Canada), being
>uploaded on a near-daily basis now.
Sweet. An antidote to the w***....
--
Carl Rogers makes a libelous statement:
"Correct. I'm asserting, and have been asserting for
quite some time, that he's a necrophiliac."
--Carl Rogers, 10/24/2008
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Your videos are always worth a watch. And, may I also add my
appreciation of the music you include.
Steve Riner
Pueblo West CO
Explore New Mexico and Minnesota highways: http://www.steve-riner.com
Hey, thank you so much! Glad you enjoy watching the videos.
I'm hoping to record all of Interstate 70, between I-15 and I-225 in
Aurora (I think?), sometime in the coming few months. After that, a
video of every freeway in the greater Salt Lake City and Denver
regions (including US 36, out to Boulder), and I-25 down to Colorado
Springs. Stay tuned...
-Brent
You need to come a little further south than the Springs on I-25. I
think the 1956-64 vintage segment of I-25 by the steel mill in Pueblo
could be an interesting video from a historical standpoint. .(Time for
a short song only).