@@МихаилВишняковский so minimum wage for workers that are not servers is 15 an hour and min for servers is 12 an hour. A studio will be 800 a month which includes utilities. Just for reference I normally make around 100 a night plus every 2 weeks I get another 600 in my check.
Happy to have found your channel. I will be viewing more of your videos. As an Arizona native, I was born in Flagstaff in January 1941 and moved from there after my high school graduation in 1958. Flagstaff will always be "my hometown". So much love and many memories. I knew I was one lucky young girl to have called Flagstaff home.
I’m sorry guys but this guy is the best he is educational and very informative, and his visual are just amazing. He has just left all the other guys in the dust. This is the best channel on youtube
Watching from Guyana 🇬🇾. Man I love this video. A Peace Corps volunteer once told me about spending time in Flagstaff. I could have only imagined what he had told me about the place... but this video has just enriched my little prior knowledge of the town. He did mention about the almost perfect climate... Thumbs up...
This is where our Amtrak train dropped us off after we came in from LA last year (we were visiting from the UK and doing a bit of travelling). We then caught a bus that took us down to Phoenix. Wish we could have spent a bit more time in Flagstaff though. We’re coming back to Arizona in 2024 and plan to spend a night in Flagstaff after the train drops us off before coming down into Phoenix. Another great video. Thanks!
Many, many years ago, on the road into Flagstaff, I saw the most wonderful fast food stand I've ever seen in my life: "Pedro Wong's Mexican-Chinese Food / Egg Rolls and Burritos".
Just got back from trip out west and Flagstaff is awesome. After driving through miles of desert and scrub brush, it feels like a different planet up in the green mountains. Beautiful place
Memories stayed at a youth hostel went to a film in the park, saw movie, and then the Grand Canyon north rim. One day it was extremely windy, but our tent manage to stay up. Thanks for the tour
They just keep getting better and better. Finally showing interior shots of boutiques and stores. Thanks for sharing! I hope you’ll visit a reservation and show and connect with the Indigenous people. Also please visit The Petrified Forest,
My husband and I moved here march of 2019 from Mobile Alabama and we absolutely love it here. Back in Mobile there’s only two season summer and winter there is no in between it’s either hot and humid or cold and wet. We love that flagstaff actually has seasons and very low humidity humidity.
Truly love all your videos as I'm going thru them..I live in Mesa and really dig your adventures into AZ places...your videos are calming to an old veteran trying to find peace in life. Great stuff and carry on.
I went to that observatory with my NJROTC class in 1990. We got to see the mountains of the moon through that telescope. We hiked the Sunset Crater, and spelunked ice caves in Walnut National Forest. :D I loved Flagstaff, I have always wanted to move there. Thank you!!!
I love Flagstaff. I lived there for 9 years. I moved out due to a family emergency but I'm moving back in October 2020. Its where I'll retire and be happy. The weather is awesome and the skys get so blue. The air is crisp and fresh. The snow is beautiful on the ponderosa pines and the San Francisco mountains. Can't wait to get "Home".
Took the family to Flagstaff in the spring. The park land is absolutely breathtaking. There are also some good food choices out there lots of restaurants to choose from. My dog even rather enjoyed all of the grass and green spaces.
@dj d Not completely true.... Northern AZ is really beautiful and gets snow....even outside of Flagstaff. Look up the "White Mountains". They are called "White" for a reason.
I've always loved Flag,even when I was little and we lived there. I'm 68 now and still remember the huge flood that took a Volkswagen out of our body and fender shop. I grabbed the back bumper think I could stop it from leaving,but it carried me right downtown before I finally let go of it. XD (I was a stubborn kid)
Passed through Flagstaff on the Arizona trail and loved the town. On the way back I stayed for a week. Flagstaff has that small town feel town feel and reminds me of England.
I lived in Flag for 8 plus years and it was the best place in the world to live. Winters and health got to me so we moved. Always remember the friends, places, things, etc to do; Am still an avid basketball and track fan of NAU. Only town better is San Francisco, CA since I grew up north California. Great people in Flag!
@@backyardbraaapn1017 The point is not what it is called but the remembrance and connections with it. I will call it Flag or Flagstaff (San Francisco or Frisco) with fond memories from being involved with the many activities and friends over the time spent there (8 plus years) and the only reason I left was because of heath. Respect is not what or how it is named but the many activities, friends, etc that give these memories. Respect is earned by being involved such as Flag was to me.
I lived in Flagstaff from 1989-2008, loved it, a beautiful area that I know has grown. I have been back a few times since leaving. Great video, good job😊
I lived in Flagstaff for awhile in 1945. My dad worked at Navajo Ordinance Depot, 12 miles west on the old 66. Born and raised near Cornville on lower Oak Creek . This is all home country.
Thx Jeff xxx I can remember stopping by a big green open park, downtown, many moons ago, while automotive altitude testing in CO, and then onto hot testing in AZ and NV proving grounds. These trips are why we fell in love with AZ, driving from Motown to the hot proving grounds, and then retiring in Paradise Valley, and now Casa Grande and hopefully Show Low, soon, for future summers.
Really impressive, beautiful town! Nicely done video! The narrator's voice is exceptional: very clear, relaxed, captivating, soothing, and appealing. He should be narrating professionally for TV and other film documentaries!
three best things in Flagstaff - 1. looking at stuff at the Lowell Observatory telescopes, 2. beers at Lumberyard Brewing right next to the RR tracks, 3. breakfast at the Crown Cafe....
NEW SUBBIE ... I love how informative your videos are. I saw the Sedona video before this one and what I've noticed about both areas besides their loveliness ... is how CLEAN they are! I could live in Sedona and shop in Flagstaff. I love this area. 👍👍👍
Great tour! Thank you for this. Very informative. I got to spend some time in Sedona but very little time in Flagstaff. This was an enjoyable alternative.
That was a nice little get away. Ive passed through Fllaggstaff on the I 40. Never actually went into town which this video has inspired me to do. Thanks for excellent videos.
I find Flagstaff interesting....my granddaughter and I stayed at a hotel there....had to catch Amtrak 2 or3 am. Traveled to Chicago changed trains to NYC...then Jersey. We had sleeper and great food. Several years ago! Honestly thought many times about flying...we had wonderful time.
2:33 I remember that very well from the game. Only before you go under, it was just highway, no buildings around until you went under the bridge. Plus in the game, its a smaller version so it doesn't have all the things. But its enough to make a player's day.
unfortunately as of late the Navajo gangs Dine' Pride and Warrior society (N.A.B) , RNW or Red Nation Warriors have been hanging out downtown fighting a lot. its sad. alot of them very intoxicated.
I reside in Flagstaff. The Eagles are very prominent here and not just the bird kind either. I have seen UFO up on the mountain on several occasions. There is also an entrance to an underground installation of some kind in the forest not far from the Arboretum. When I went to investigate the entrance, a small drone came in through the trees to investigate me. I'm not "talking" the kind of drone that people can buy or fly nor the kind that has been revealed publicly. There is also evidence of some type of ancient alien technology being used in certain areas. In Walnut Canyon, there is evidence of surface mining equipment being utilized on the rock. Thousands of years old. The Navajo speak of the Star People that they used to work for. The Mesas were created and used as landing platforms for very large ships that the indigenous people would assist in loading with gold, it is said. The indigenous cliff dwellings mimicked the Star People dwellings that were on the cliffs. The evidence is in Marble Canyon and the Temple of the Star People remains are in Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon which is the origins of the vortexes that exist there. My smartphone jumps an hour ahead when I'm near Halfway picnic area. Something anomalous there. The Grand Canyon was a huge gold vein produced by the volcano. That Canyon was created by ancient alien surface mining.
I don't know about this... it sounds a bit bizarre. I lived in Flagstaff for a few years but didn't have any odd experiences. The first UFO I saw was above Taos, some others many years later in France. I should bring my husband to Flag, he's more sensitive.
As a former resident of Flagstaff, I have to pass along a technical note for you. On the drive up I-17, the highest peak you see is not Humphreys Peak but rather Agassiz Peak, which happens to be the second highest peak in Arizona. Humphreys Peak is behind Agassiz from your point of view. The best way to see it is from the west side of the mountain. That's a common mistake many people make.
Thank you for the video. Flagstaff was one of my stops on a 16 day rail pass in the late ‘70’s. Best things I remember are the Grand Canyon and awesome Mexican food in town. The city was much smaller then. Was planning a trip there early this year, but the pandemic put a damper on that. Maybe early fall it will happen! Good time to escape peak hurricane season in SFL.
I’m watching this every day until the day I go up to my nana and opa’s for thanksgiving and winter, but for now, thanksgiving. Hopefully. So I can know when we’re almost there! 4:03 OMG!!! THAT’S EXACTLY WHERE ONE OF MY UNCLES GOT MARRIED, LIKE A YEAR AGO!!!
Nice video! NAU Alumni here class of 2007. Tons of college memories and late night/early morning stories haha. Pita Pit, if it’s still downtown was my go to.
Trying to drive my sister to NAU with all her stuff packed into my Honda civic. There was my sis her bf, my brother and another brother aka friend but hes cool and I think someone else... it was that long ago. We had I fridge in the car with us. We left at 7am in sahuarita. Hit Phoenix traffic it got hot. Blew a tire on the freeway. Manage to get a tire replaced since the spare wont get us to flag. 5 hours later. I'm driving my stick shift honda civic... I'm climbing 17 and praying to God I dont blow my engine. Down shifting to 2 or 3rd doing 45 creeping up the mountain... we made it. After parking in the NAU parking lot at 4pm. Yeah I was praising my lil reliable civic. We had made it. Trust me theres so much more I can say but I'll leave it at that. Sorry for wasting time but it was such a great memory
Hi from Orange County! OMG!! Arizona is, so pretty. We almost move to Arizona when I was little. My dad said that the land was cheap to buy at the time, but they decided to stay in California and we just upgraded our house instead.Also I think we almost moved to Flagstaff, or to Scottsdale? :)
Flagstaff has built up substantially even since 2004 when I last briefly lived in Sedona ....I miss the smaller vibe though it's still a great area🦁💎🏜️
I never really wanted to attend college, i knew it would benefit your future but it just didn't kick in. Then NAU started sending me letters and I was just intrigued, hopefully I get accepted for fall 2021!
I enjoy your vids. Please show a variety of residential neighborhoods & a panorama of the surrounding countryside. Adding average seasonal temps, rainfall/snow & elevation would be helpful.. thanks. I loved living in Tucson!
Nice video, Flagstaff is a beautiful city with a very nice climate. Be aware though, that it is an extremely expensive place to live if your thinking of moving there.
@@andrei9370 Pretty close to CA prices, also if your the type of person who likes to sit out on the patio in the evening Flag really cools down at night being at 7000 feet so you will need a coat.
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I went through Flagstaff in 1956 and 1959 going to Santa Ana California. I love the west thank you for this
I have lived in Flagstaff for 3 years and its wonderful, serene.
I live in Flagstaff and am a server and manage just fine. We just got 3 feet of snow over the last week. This place is magical.
cool. is the minimum wage there enough to support oneself? I hear its expensive what do studio apartments normally run?
@@МихаилВишняковский so minimum wage for workers that are not servers is 15 an hour and min for servers is 12 an hour. A studio will be 800 a month which includes utilities. Just for reference I normally make around 100 a night plus every 2 weeks I get another 600 in my check.
@@tylerl.4843 Thank you for the info, i greatly appreciate it =)
Happy to have found your channel. I will be viewing more of your videos. As an Arizona native, I was born in Flagstaff in January 1941 and moved from there after my high school graduation in 1958. Flagstaff will always be "my hometown". So much love and many memories. I knew I was one lucky young girl to have called Flagstaff home.
I’m sorry guys but this guy is the best he is educational and very informative, and his visual are just amazing. He has just left all the other guys in the dust. This is the best channel on youtube
Wow thank you
@@LivinginArizona Well, it's true!
Flagstaff is one of the greatest spots on earth I visit several times a year!
Well you visit but do not live there. Here is a hint for everyone. NEVER live where there is a university, ever. That alone makes it expensive.
Watching from Guyana 🇬🇾. Man I love this video. A Peace Corps volunteer once told me about spending time in Flagstaff. I could have only imagined what he had told me about the place... but this video has just enriched my little prior knowledge of the town.
He did mention about the almost perfect climate...
Thumbs up...
That rail station is one of my favorites. I’ve been there dozens of times.
This is where our Amtrak train dropped us off after we came in from LA last year (we were visiting from the UK and doing a bit of travelling). We then caught a bus that took us down to Phoenix. Wish we could have spent a bit more time in Flagstaff though. We’re coming back to Arizona in 2024 and plan to spend a night in Flagstaff after the train drops us off before coming down into Phoenix. Another great video. Thanks!
Many, many years ago, on the road into Flagstaff, I saw the most wonderful fast food stand I've ever seen in my life: "Pedro Wong's Mexican-Chinese Food / Egg Rolls and Burritos".
Sounds really good
Here in Costa Rica we call Chinese egg rolls Tacos Chinos
That's not a fast food stand!
Just got back from trip out west and Flagstaff is awesome. After driving through miles of desert and scrub brush, it feels like a different planet up in the green mountains. Beautiful place
I lived in Flagstaff from 2016-to 17. It is wonderful, I did Sanfranciso peak twice. Natural beauty and fantastic sightseeing views.
Memories stayed at a youth hostel went to a film in the park, saw movie, and then the Grand Canyon north rim. One day it was extremely windy, but our tent manage to stay up. Thanks for the tour
I love flagstaff in the summer!
...and only in the Summer.
Right and then it can rain like hell so gotta like that.
I literally just left Flagstaff on Sat Aug 7 from a 6 day vacation. It’s absolutely beautiful.
They just keep getting better and better. Finally showing interior shots of boutiques and stores. Thanks for sharing! I hope you’ll visit a reservation and show and connect with the Indigenous people. Also please visit The Petrified Forest,
My husband and I moved here march of 2019 from Mobile Alabama and we absolutely love it here. Back in Mobile there’s only two season summer and winter there is no in between it’s either hot and humid or cold and wet. We love that flagstaff actually has seasons and very low humidity humidity.
Perfect timing for the passing train!
Thank you for the video! My pup and I are visiting for Christmas 🎄
Truly love all your videos as I'm going thru them..I live in Mesa and really dig your adventures into AZ places...your videos are calming to an old veteran trying to find peace in life. Great stuff and carry on.
Salute 🙏
I love Flagstaff and Lowell Observatory. Wish the Observatory could be open again.
I went to that observatory with my NJROTC class in 1990. We got to see the mountains of the moon through that telescope. We hiked the Sunset Crater, and spelunked ice caves in Walnut National Forest. :D I loved Flagstaff, I have always wanted to move there. Thank you!!!
I love Flagstaff. I lived there for 9 years. I moved out due to a family emergency but I'm moving back in October 2020. Its where I'll retire and be happy. The weather is awesome and the skys get so blue. The air is crisp and fresh. The snow is beautiful on the ponderosa pines and the San Francisco mountains. Can't wait to get "Home".
This was a good tour. Thanks for sharing. Lots of fun memories!
Took the family to Flagstaff in the spring. The park land is absolutely breathtaking. There are also some good food choices out there lots of restaurants to choose from. My dog even rather enjoyed all of the grass and green spaces.
This is where I would move to if I ever moved to Arizona. They have grass and trees
Yes dont move to phoenix is horrible heat.
I like Scottsdale too. 🍄
If you want grass you will have a water issue and it is not cheap
@dj d Not completely true.... Northern AZ is really beautiful and gets snow....even outside of Flagstaff. Look up the "White Mountains". They are called "White" for a reason.
This is where I want to move to when I retire
I've always loved Flag,even when I was little and we lived there. I'm 68 now and still remember the huge flood that took a Volkswagen out of our body and fender shop. I grabbed the back bumper think I could stop it from leaving,but it carried me right downtown before I finally let go of it. XD
(I was a stubborn kid)
Love Flagstaff.
Amazing place.
I went back after 20 years but was kind of shocked of the overdevelopment.
Let's keep that original flavor.
Flagstaff would be the ideal place for me because of the seasons. I could do a day trip south and be happy. Gotta have my sun! You do your homework.
Passed through Flagstaff on the Arizona trail and loved the town. On the way back I stayed for a week. Flagstaff has that small town feel town feel and reminds me of England.
I lived in Flag for 8 plus years and it was the best place in the world to live. Winters and health got to me so we moved. Always remember the friends, places, things, etc to do; Am still an avid basketball and track fan of NAU. Only town better is San Francisco, CA since I grew up north California. Great people in Flag!
@@backyardbraaapn1017 The point is not what it is called but the remembrance and connections with it. I will call it Flag or Flagstaff (San Francisco or Frisco) with fond memories from being involved with the many activities and friends over the time spent there (8 plus years) and the only reason I left was because of heath. Respect is not what or how it is named but the many activities, friends, etc that give these memories. Respect is earned by being involved such as Flag was to me.
@@backyardbraaapn1017 I’m from there and I call it Flag, as do many people I know!
The info and video you are providing on this channel is fantastic! I feel like I'm really getting a feel for the entire state. Kudos!
I lived in Flagstaff from 1989-2008, loved it, a beautiful area that I know has grown. I have been back a few times since leaving. Great video, good job😊
I lived in Flagstaff for awhile in 1945. My dad worked at Navajo Ordinance Depot, 12 miles west on the old 66. Born and raised near Cornville on lower Oak Creek . This is all home country.
we watched this before traveling this weekend. We kept saying " that's from the video" - haha. Thanks... very informative!
I lived there 63 years ago . Have been to all the places you mention. Want to go back!
I haven''t been on Flagstaff,Arizona for years used to drive thru their with a semi good weather good memories
Love Flagstaff
Thx Jeff xxx I can remember stopping by a big green open park, downtown, many moons ago, while automotive altitude testing in CO, and then onto hot testing in AZ and NV proving grounds. These trips are why we fell in love with AZ, driving from Motown to the hot proving grounds, and then retiring in Paradise Valley, and now Casa Grande and hopefully Show Low, soon, for future summers.
Really impressive, beautiful town! Nicely done video! The narrator's voice is exceptional: very clear, relaxed, captivating, soothing, and appealing. He should be narrating professionally for TV and other film documentaries!
Flagstaff and Grand canyon are beautiful places 💯💯💯
You should come here when it's snowing. It's beautiful
Great video!
Here are 10 things I love about Flagstaff
three best things in Flagstaff - 1. looking at stuff at the Lowell Observatory telescopes, 2. beers at Lumberyard Brewing right next to the RR tracks, 3. breakfast at the Crown Cafe....
Thank you so much for this great tour. I feel like I've been to Flagstaff
I drove semi for 25 years, and spent nights in the Local Truck Stop in Flagstaff. Nice people and good food.
I don't know why I'm watching this been there so much
I lived in Phoenix been in so many places in Arizona
NEW SUBBIE ... I love how informative your videos are. I saw the Sedona video before this one and what I've noticed about both areas besides their loveliness ... is how CLEAN they are! I could live in Sedona and shop in Flagstaff. I love this area. 👍👍👍
Full of Character and fun Vibes. You did a great job on video. Bison Park if great to trek in flagstaff 🥾🥾🍃
Great tour! Thank you for this. Very informative. I got to spend some time in Sedona but very little time in Flagstaff. This was an enjoyable alternative.
Love it here! Home to some of the kindest souls I've ever met :)
Have visited Flagstaff many times from England. Love it, a great little city. Hope to get back soon. 🙋♂️🇬🇧
Was hoping to see historic Babbitt Brothers Trading building. Long history in Flagstaff
That was a nice little get away. Ive passed through Fllaggstaff on the I 40. Never actually went into town which this video has inspired me to do. Thanks for excellent videos.
Graduated from NAU, a lot has changed since my stay, thanks for sharing!
@Imix Muan 1993, business finance. I haven’t been back since 2000.
90’s was the last time we visited Flagstaff. We will check this out in October…heading Grand Canyon.
I find Flagstaff interesting....my granddaughter and I stayed at a hotel there....had to catch Amtrak 2 or3 am. Traveled to Chicago changed trains to NYC...then Jersey. We had sleeper and great food. Several years ago! Honestly thought many times about flying...we had wonderful time.
I ❤❤ Flagstaff and wish I could live there but whenever I get a chance we'll just drive up the hill to visit.
Same it looks like a really good city
YEAH, my hometown!!!
Mine, too.
What does it cost to rent a home in Flagstaff? Not an apartment, but a small to medium house?
Flagstaff gang!!!
@@analeigholdeworlde4178 expensive
You earned a new subscriber with this tremendously helpful video. I’m planning to move to Flag from LA soon.
Thank you!
2:33 I remember that very well from the game. Only before you go under, it was just highway, no buildings around until you went under the bridge. Plus in the game, its a smaller version so it doesn't have all the things. But its enough to make a player's day.
Gorgeous!
I remember when NAU was ASC, and coming into Flag, pre I-17, was a 2 lane and a set of railroad tracks.
cool video, thanks for the rundown
I appreciate it so much. In my nomadic days traveling by greyhound bus, I went to Flagstaff Sedona etc.
Traveled there one time by Amtrak , Raton to Flag , on SWest Chief, it was an awesome , relaxing travel ,
Thank you for the real details about Flagstaff City.
unfortunately as of late the Navajo gangs Dine' Pride and Warrior society (N.A.B) , RNW or Red Nation Warriors have been hanging out downtown fighting a lot. its sad. alot of them very intoxicated.
I've had nothing but great times in this town!😉
I reside in Flagstaff. The Eagles are very prominent here and not just the bird kind either. I have seen UFO up on the mountain on several occasions. There is also an entrance to an underground installation of some kind in the forest not far from the Arboretum. When I went to investigate the entrance, a small drone came in through the trees to investigate me. I'm not "talking" the kind of drone that people can buy or fly nor the kind that has been revealed publicly.
There is also evidence of some type of ancient alien technology being used in certain areas. In Walnut Canyon, there is evidence of surface mining equipment being utilized on the rock. Thousands of years old. The Navajo speak of the Star People that they used to work for. The Mesas were created and used as landing platforms for very large ships that the indigenous people would assist in loading with gold, it is said. The indigenous cliff dwellings mimicked the Star People dwellings that were on the cliffs. The evidence is in Marble Canyon and the Temple of the Star People remains are in Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon which is the origins of the vortexes that exist there. My smartphone jumps an hour ahead when I'm near Halfway picnic area. Something anomalous there.
The Grand Canyon was a huge gold vein produced by the volcano. That Canyon was created by ancient alien surface mining.
Go On....(I'm local and want to hear more) Out of curiosity.
I live by the golf club, I’m extremely interested in what you have said. I’d love to get more information from you.
Very interesting, Ryan! I live here in Flagstaff, and not far from the Arboretum...so I'm intrigued!
Thought the gc was created by an ocean that used to be there.
I don't know about this... it sounds a bit bizarre. I lived in Flagstaff for a few years but didn't have any odd experiences. The first UFO I saw was above Taos, some others many years later in France. I should bring my husband to Flag, he's more sensitive.
As a former resident of Flagstaff, I have to pass along a technical note for you. On the drive up I-17, the highest peak you see is not Humphreys Peak but rather Agassiz Peak, which happens to be the second highest peak in Arizona. Humphreys Peak is behind Agassiz from your point of view. The best way to see it is from the west side of the mountain. That's a common mistake many people make.
Thank you for the video. Flagstaff was one of my stops on a 16 day rail pass in the late ‘70’s. Best things I remember are the Grand Canyon and awesome Mexican food in town. The city was much smaller then. Was planning a trip there early this year, but the pandemic put a damper on that. Maybe early fall it will happen! Good time to escape peak hurricane season in SFL.
Hasta la vista baby. That ones for you Flagstaff
I’m watching this every day until the day I go up to my nana and opa’s for thanksgiving and winter, but for now, thanksgiving. Hopefully. So I can know when we’re almost there!
4:03 OMG!!! THAT’S EXACTLY WHERE ONE OF MY UNCLES GOT MARRIED, LIKE A YEAR AGO!!!
Great info, I am a AZ resident and has visited Flagstaff a couple times and learned some good stuff.
Some geologists believe the San Francisco Peaks used to be 16,000 feet before it blew off its top;
The word is that when it blew its top that it blew with such force that it went up through the stratosphere and put a hole in the ozone layer.
Oka
Nice video! NAU Alumni here class of 2007. Tons of college memories and late night/early morning stories haha. Pita Pit, if it’s still downtown was my go to.
Trying to drive my sister to NAU with all her stuff packed into my Honda civic. There was my sis her bf, my brother and another brother aka friend but hes cool and I think someone else... it was that long ago. We had I fridge in the car with us. We left at 7am in sahuarita. Hit Phoenix traffic it got hot. Blew a tire on the freeway. Manage to get a tire replaced since the spare wont get us to flag. 5 hours later. I'm driving my stick shift honda civic... I'm climbing 17 and praying to God I dont blow my engine. Down shifting to 2 or 3rd doing 45 creeping up the mountain... we made it. After parking in the NAU parking lot at 4pm. Yeah I was praising my lil reliable civic. We had made it. Trust me theres so much more I can say but I'll leave it at that. Sorry for wasting time but it was such a great memory
Very nice video. Been through a couple of times on my motorcycle from Apache Junction..heading back to Halifax Nova Scotia...Canada. Love your videos.
Hi from Orange County! OMG!! Arizona is, so pretty. We almost move to Arizona when I was little. My dad said that the land was cheap to buy at the time, but they decided to stay in California and we just upgraded our house instead.Also I think we almost moved to Flagstaff, or to Scottsdale? :)
Please stay in California your not welcome here
*moved
So beautiful video happy new day
Beautiful.
The videos are great, and helpful for travel. However the number of interruptions by ads is NOT.
I quit at the 2nd ad.
I have RUclips Premium for this reason
I have premium and get no ads
Nice city
If you skip to the end of the video and press rewatch button it will skip all adds
Amazing place I climbed the hill at age 14 . Mt. Elden I think?🍄
Flagstaff has built up substantially even since 2004 when I last briefly lived in Sedona ....I miss the smaller vibe though it's still a great area🦁💎🏜️
Thank you for the awesome tour!
I never really wanted to attend college, i knew it would benefit your future but it just didn't kick in. Then NAU started sending me letters and I was just intrigued, hopefully I get accepted for fall 2021!
I wish you luck and I hope you get in! I'll pray for you Abraham.
Same thing here!
Did you get in? I got my transfer acceptance a few weeks ago to NAU!
I miss Flagstaff it been year sense been there
Great video! Flag is an amazing place
Love flagstaff (from Phoenix) i now live in Denver Colorado
Awesome
Let's get out there and explore!😍
I enjoy your vids. Please show a variety of residential neighborhoods & a panorama of the surrounding countryside. Adding average seasonal temps, rainfall/snow & elevation would be helpful.. thanks. I loved living in Tucson!
Nice video, Flagstaff is a beautiful city with a very nice climate. Be aware though, that it is an extremely expensive place to live if your thinking of moving there.
Can’t be as bad as California I’m hoping because this is where I want to retire
@@andrei9370 Pretty close to CA prices, also if your the type of person who likes to sit out on the patio in the evening Flag really cools down at night being at 7000 feet so you will need a coat.
Garfield oh wow. Thanks for that info. I actually prefer the cooler temps
@@andrei9370 i moved from newport beach ca. 5 yrs ago. the prices are very similar
Beautiful ❤ love from Algeria
Flagstaff is amazing. Great video! Too bad they don't have many accounting/finance jobs
Yes, Please do expand into NM & give us a tour. T.Y.
The murals you showed were interesting. Do you have a video just on murals of Arizona.
Also, that train station, I have never seen a passenger train stop there in the game. Only time trains stop is if the crossings are blocked.
Looks wonderful . What's the average summertime temperature?
We are headed here today!