It is for the most part, I have lived in Louisville since 2014 and overall its a great place to live. That being said this video really only shows the tourist areas. 99% of locals go to this area maybe once a year. If you went a mile west and a mile south of where this video is you will see a lot more dirty areas, messed up and abandon homes, homeless, and a lot of crime
Very very cool video man! Your footage looks amazing. I’m a fellow walker too. I’ve done mine with the Gorpo 10, but I’m planning on doing some modifications. You know… During December I bought that same gimbal you have and couldn’t even use it. One day at work, a whole bunch of my DJ equipment and that equipment where stolen from my trunk and didn’t even get to test it. I’ll start incorporating a DJI Osmo pocket 2 and see how it does. Anyway… I enjoyed your video a lot. I was there about a year ago and it was such a cool experience.
Thank you very much! I will check out your walks too. I can't even imagine, it's so unfortunate to lose your equipment like that... I look forward to watching your footage with DJI Osmo pocket 2. Cheers!
Our new Mayor is trying to fix liveability in downtown. The east end is where it’s at not to mention that we have KFC and Texas Roadhouse headquarters here
I have lived in Louisville since 2014 and its a great place to live. That being said this video really only goes through the tourist areas. 99% of people that live in Louisville might go to that area once a year. West and south of where you are can be very dangerous
That was only my second time to Louisville but I could see that this is a great place to live. Where would you recommend me to go next time I visit Louisville?
Why american downtowns always look dead in the day? I've watched other walking tours and they look similar. Note I live in Mexico and our cities are fulled of people all day.
I think it depends on the time, season, and area in a particular downtown. Downtowns in the Midwest (with which I’m more familiar) tend to be more crowded during Spring, Summer, and Autumn. I believe the same should be true for Louisville. Also, this footage was recorded in the afternoon which may not be the busiest time in a typical Saturday.
East Market District aka NULU would of had more people. Also TheHighlands/Bardstown Rd (just 1-2 miles SE of downtown is also really active;) #safetravels
This cities looks absolutely nice and clean
It is for the most part, I have lived in Louisville since 2014 and overall its a great place to live. That being said this video really only shows the tourist areas. 99% of locals go to this area maybe once a year. If you went a mile west and a mile south of where this video is you will see a lot more dirty areas, messed up and abandon homes, homeless, and a lot of crime
Very very cool video man! Your footage looks amazing. I’m a fellow walker too. I’ve done mine with the Gorpo 10, but I’m planning on doing some modifications. You know… During December I bought that same gimbal you have and couldn’t even use it. One day at work, a whole bunch of my DJ equipment and that equipment where stolen from my trunk and didn’t even get to test it. I’ll start incorporating a DJI Osmo pocket 2 and see how it does. Anyway… I enjoyed your video a lot. I was there about a year ago and it was such a cool experience.
Thank you very much! I will check out your walks too. I can't even imagine, it's so unfortunate to lose your equipment like that... I look forward to watching your footage with DJI Osmo pocket 2. Cheers!
🙂👍great
Are you familiar much with Louisville? Any thoughts on the city and its livability?
No, sorry, I have just visited the city twice.
Our new Mayor is trying to fix liveability in downtown. The east end is where it’s at not to mention that we have KFC and Texas Roadhouse headquarters here
Lot of empty storefronts. Yikes!
I have lived in Louisville since 2014 and its a great place to live. That being said this video really only goes through the tourist areas. 99% of people that live in Louisville might go to that area once a year. West and south of where you are can be very dangerous
That was only my second time to Louisville but I could see that this is a great place to live. Where would you recommend me to go next time I visit Louisville?
@@YouWa1k The Highlands/Bardstown Rd.
Why american downtowns always look dead in the day? I've watched other walking tours and they look similar. Note I live in Mexico and our cities are fulled of people all day.
I think it depends on the time, season, and area in a particular downtown. Downtowns in the Midwest (with which I’m more familiar) tend to be more crowded during Spring, Summer, and Autumn. I believe the same should be true for Louisville. Also, this footage was recorded in the afternoon which may not be the busiest time in a typical Saturday.
East Market District aka NULU would of had more people. Also TheHighlands/Bardstown Rd (just 1-2 miles SE of downtown is also really active;) #safetravels
Because people are driving instead of walking. Is it really that hard to figure out???