Be it on a bike or in a car... travelling soothes my soul. I don't know what it is or why. But, it just does. There is so much to see in this beautiful country of ours. When you're out on the road, there are no politics, no problems, life is just good... rain or shine.
Fascinating mountains and beautiful driving. I think that the road, although frightening, is well secured with a protective fence. Thanks for the wonderful video.👏👏
What a fabulous drive! I loved the views going up but going down really made me happiest. The views spectacular, the road snaking along below where we were, and I felt the curves in my belly up AND down. One of the curviest roads I've ever seen. Loved loved loved this! Thank you. This is the best form of meditation for me.
This road is often closed more than it's open. Nice to see the views, sad to see all the damage from wildfires and bark beetles. I rode my bicycle up there from Mt. Wilson to Charlton Flat before the Bobcat fire. The lizard looked like it was well fed. Thanks for sharing.
The Angeles Crest Highway has sort of a twin in the San Gorgonio Mountains, called the Rim-Of-The-World Highway, combined California State Routes 18 & 38, commencing in North Central San Bernardino and ending somewher East of Redlands. There is also a side-drive called City Creek Road, California State Route 330, which comes out of Running Springs. May I please suggest that at some point, you tape this for us? It passes by Southern California's answer to Lake Tahoe, Big Bear Lake and goes over the Desert Subalpine pass of Onyx Summit. Others may have taped it, but I don't believe that they've given it the due diligence, QUALITY, attention, and CARE, as you would.
@@AdventureEveryDay I should have added that the 38 continues from the near-headwaters of the Santa Ana River, thence through Angelus Oaks, and ends up in Redlands. I must caution you that I haven't personally been on these routes, though I sorely, badly want to traverse them someday.
amazing drive that I did around the same time as this video was posted, give or take a few months. It is unfortunately now closed from the point in 20:47 and onwards due to this year's storms.
So sad that the highway is not always fully opened. Such a beautiful place to drive. You would really forget that such a dense city like LA is just next to it. I really hope the highway will be fully opened again.
Wow, thank you for your efforts, I thoroughly enjoyed it! Been to LA once but never took that drive. I wonder what that trip cost you in gas money. I certainly wouldn't drive a bicycle there.
What a fantastic video, ive been wanting to go up there but i went once with a group and i didnt have a good experience. i would like to go again. When is the best time to go up there?
@@AdventureEveryDay good news mate ! Japanese government said that, government is planning to start accepting some foreign tourists from June , It plans to raise the cap as well as the number of foreign tourists in stages in the coming months. Maybe, from 2022 August September full size tourist are allowed to entry into Japan See you in Tokyo mate 🎌🗼🇺🇸
A large number of the trees, as stated, were destroyed by wildfires in the last 20 years or so. Yes, some have succumbed to drought, disease and pollution but the biggest culprit has been wildfires. It’s very heartbreaking to see. I used to hike in the Strawberry Peak area 30 years ago. There was hardly ever anyone there. I went by there about 10 years ago and the trail was closed because it had all been destroyed by fire. 😢. I see in the video that it appears to be open again. (14:59 mark) Before the fires it had many more trees. Now it looks so barren. 😢 Almost 25% of the Angeles National Forest burned in the year 2020 alone. 😢
This video threw me curve as it came from the east east and north and came out in LaCanada. I'm used to entertain Angeles Creast from LaCanada.I got thrown for a curve. Interesting though.
What the heck, they go up there just to spin out & record it? Why don't they do it in town? Instead of ruining the mountain quiet?Wow, I guess stupid is everywhere, sorry it's just so sad how dumb the world is getting, to many people trashing it out, what do I know, I am just a old country gal, but beautiful landscape!!
Because it’s gorgeous. A lot of the most beautiful scenic drives have an element of danger to them, life isn’t worth living without a little danger now and then.
@@DelimiterFrameworks Oh yeah. Some people drive way too fast and recklessly on that road, but we’re focused on the scenery instead so we’re not in a hurry!
I drove this route in 2012 and did not find it dangerous only because I did the posted speed. For those who want to go faster I would pull in at a byway. I want to enjoy the scenery. I traveled a long way, 3 days to experience the drive.
Your videos sans the music would be greatly appreciated to give a more genuine feel of the drive. Anybody who really wants some music can add their own.
Be it on a bike or in a car... travelling soothes my soul. I don't know what it is or why. But, it just does. There is so much to see in this beautiful country of ours. When you're out on the road, there are no politics, no problems, life is just good... rain or shine.
Definitely agree, there’s nothing better!
I recommend you , rockies national park drive and glacier national park drive..better than the alps
Yes! Can you do please Phoenix, Arizona to Valley, Springs, CA - Drive.
Thunk you Lewis you are a champion conducteur...
Fascinating mountains and beautiful driving. I think that the road, although frightening, is well secured with a protective fence. Thanks for the wonderful video.👏👏
Yes it certainly has dangerous areas, but it’s a marvelous road with endless beauty all around! Thanks for watching!
What a fabulous drive! I loved the views going up but going down really made me happiest. The views spectacular, the road snaking along below where we were, and I felt the curves in my belly up AND down. One of the curviest roads I've ever seen. Loved loved loved this! Thank you. This is the best form of meditation for me.
It’s an incredible route, we want to come back soon and drive the entire thing! Thanks for your comment!
@@AdventureEveryDay What date was this taken?
This road is often closed more than it's open. Nice to see the views, sad to see all the damage from wildfires and bark beetles. I rode my bicycle up there from Mt. Wilson to Charlton Flat before the Bobcat fire. The lizard looked like it was well fed. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
The Angeles Crest Highway has sort of a twin in the San Gorgonio Mountains, called the Rim-Of-The-World Highway, combined California State Routes 18 & 38, commencing in North Central San Bernardino and ending somewher East of Redlands. There is also a side-drive called City Creek Road, California State Route 330, which comes out of Running Springs. May I please suggest that at some point, you tape this for us? It passes by Southern California's answer to Lake Tahoe, Big Bear Lake and goes over the Desert Subalpine pass of Onyx Summit. Others may have taped it, but I don't believe that they've given it the due diligence, QUALITY, attention, and CARE, as you would.
We will certainly keep that in mind on our next visit to southern California! ♥️
@@AdventureEveryDay I should have added that the 38 continues from the near-headwaters of the Santa Ana River, thence through Angelus Oaks, and ends up in Redlands. I must caution you that I haven't personally been on these routes, though I sorely, badly want to traverse them someday.
Hopefully you’ll get to drive these route in person someday soon!
amazing drive that I did around the same time as this video was posted, give or take a few months. It is unfortunately now closed from the point in 20:47 and onwards due to this year's storms.
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Thanks, glad you like it!
So sad that the highway is not always fully opened. Such a beautiful place to drive. You would really forget that such a dense city like LA is just next to it. I really hope the highway will be fully opened again.
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Wow, thank you for your efforts, I thoroughly enjoyed it! Been to LA once but never took that drive. I wonder what that trip cost you in gas money. I certainly wouldn't drive a bicycle there.
Yes nowadays the gas is pretty crazy. It’s an incredible drive! Thanks for watching!
What a fantastic video, ive been wanting to go up there but i went once with a group and i didnt have a good experience. i would like to go again. When is the best time to go up there?
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I Always enjoying your beautiful videos 👌🌲🛣🌲 Thanks Mate 🙏
There were a lot of cool bricks out on the road that day for sure. Glad you enjoy it!
@@AdventureEveryDay Bricks XD
Haha meant to say bikes. Blame it on autocorrect.
@@AdventureEveryDay good news mate ! Japanese government said that, government is planning to start accepting some foreign tourists from June , It plans to raise the cap as well as the number of foreign tourists in stages in the coming months.
Maybe, from 2022 August September full size tourist are allowed to entry into Japan
See you in Tokyo mate 🎌🗼🇺🇸
@@Kubotahonda5 We’ll have to look into the planning a trip to Tokyo!
I prefer to hear original natural sounds of ur videos , but thank you at all.
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Too bad the road was closed just as you were getting to the really good part!😉
Why sir...thare is no police check post
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So many dead trees....I wonder if its due to the drought? Its been a few years since I drove this road. I dont remember this many dead trees.
There are some invasive species causing havoc with trees, likely what’s happening there.
many of the trees are fire victims, others are smog victims, or weakened by pollution and succumbing to disease.
Most of the tree damage was due to fires a few years ago. It's very sad.
A large number of the trees, as stated, were destroyed by wildfires in the last 20 years or so. Yes, some have succumbed to drought, disease and pollution but the biggest culprit has been wildfires. It’s very heartbreaking to see. I used to hike in the Strawberry Peak area 30 years ago. There was hardly ever anyone there. I went by there about 10 years ago and the trail was closed because it had all been destroyed by fire. 😢. I see in the video that it appears to be open again. (14:59 mark)
Before the fires it had many more trees. Now it looks so barren. 😢
Almost 25% of the Angeles National Forest burned in the year 2020 alone. 😢
This video threw me curve as it came from the east east and north and came out in LaCanada. I'm used to entertain Angeles Creast from LaCanada.I got thrown for a curve. Interesting though.
Wonderful hwy and scenery but virtually unwatchable because of excessive commercials popping up every 6-8 minutes.
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Absolutely!
What the heck, they go up there just to spin out & record it? Why don't they do it in town? Instead of ruining the mountain quiet?Wow, I guess stupid is everywhere, sorry it's just so sad how dumb the world is getting, to many people trashing it out, what do I know, I am just a old country gal, but beautiful landscape!!
Maybe they think they'll have less chances of an encounter with the police up there?
I po co ta muzyka w tle? Wolę warkot silnika.
I know my comment won’t matter but why the Angeles crest highway? It’s the most dangerous roadway.
Because it’s gorgeous. A lot of the most beautiful scenic drives have an element of danger to them, life isn’t worth living without a little danger now and then.
@@AdventureEveryDay still have fun but be careful
@@DelimiterFrameworks Oh yeah. Some people drive way too fast and recklessly on that road, but we’re focused on the scenery instead so we’re not in a hurry!
I drove this route in 2012 and did not find it dangerous only because I did the posted speed. For those who want to go faster I would pull in at a byway. I want to enjoy the scenery. I traveled a long way, 3 days to experience the drive.
The scenery is just too great to blast through it at reckless speeds IMHO.
Gta v
Always love driving up into the mountains in GTA V
@@AdventureEveryDay same here man
Your videos sans the music would be greatly appreciated to give a more genuine feel of the drive. Anybody who really wants some music can add their own.