From an East Coaster I loved the trip you guys made as northern California is gorgeous and I thank you for allowing me to see it. This drive was Beyond Beautiful!!! Very well done!
I used to work in Gaithersburg--at least my office was there, since I only actually worked out of the office eight weeks a year, on the road (by air) for them the rest of the year, visiting my folks in California or my home in Phoenix when I was not on the road. I stayed at the Holiday Inn near a small indoor mall in Gaithersburg--saw The Fugitive in that mall and "Forrest Gump" at a nearby outdoor mall where my colleagues and I listened to Reggae on weekends, and where I later stayed in '08 on another business trip. I loved Maryland--after Arizona, California and Nevada, I spent more time there than any other US state except Illinois. I found it cool there that US 50 ended there, and of the three DC airports, Baltimore was always my favorite, Dulles my second, and National a distant third. I loved the city of Baltimore, and also loved visiting the DC mall every weekend while I visited our Maryland office. Maryland and Virginia are my favorite East Coast states, with Connecticut where I have family a third. I worked in Roanoke for a two month contract in '14 but did not have enough time to see my several friends in Maryland, some of whom I've known for 30 years now. Two have since moved to Arizona---they complained too much about "The Snow Days" in DC and Maryland. You are blessed--you live in a great state with the kindest people I have ever had the pleasure of working with and knowing, a place I owe my marriage to and the blessing of my daughter, since I worked out of Gaithersburg when I met my wife in '94, then moving her to Phoenix.
This came up on recommendations. I listen to 10 hour videos of plane engines, fans and electric heaters to sleep to. I might add this to my sleep playlist cuz the sound is awesome
My grandparents had a homestead in West Point, CA, and I used to drive Hwy 88 and 89 into South Lake Tahoe regularly. 80 is the far easier route, but there are some cool views and fun things to see if you take 88 out of Jackson. If you get the chance, drop by the Schaad campground property in Wilseyville the November weekend before Thanksgiving for the annual Hare Scrambles motorcycle race.
I used to work in Gaithersburg--at least my office was there, since I only actually worked out of the office eight weeks a year, on the road (by air) for them the rest of the year, visiting my folks in California or my home in Phoenix when I was not on the road. I stayed at the Holiday Inn near a small indoor mall in Gaithersburg--saw The Fugitive in that mall and "Forrest Gump" at a nearby outdoor mall where my colleagues and I listened to Reggae on weekends, and where I later stayed in '08 on another business trip. I loved Maryland--after Arizona, California and Nevada, I spent more time there than any other US state except Illinois. I found it cool there that US 50 ended there, and of the three DC airports, Baltimore was always my favorite, Dulles my second, and National a distant third. I loved the city of Baltimore, and also loved visiting the DC mall every weekend while I visited our Maryland office. Maryland and Virginia are my favorite East Coast states, with Connecticut where I have family a third. I worked in Roanoke for a two month contract in '14 but did not have enough time to see my several friends in Maryland, some of whom I've known for 30 years now. Two have since moved to Arizona---they complained too much about "The Snow Days" in DC and Maryland. You are blessed--you live in a great state with the kindest people I have ever had the pleasure of working with and knowing, a place I owe my marriage to and the blessing of my daughter, since I worked out of Gaithersburg when I met my wife in '94, then moving her to Phoenix.
From an East Coaster I loved the trip you guys made as northern California is gorgeous and I thank you for allowing me to see it. This drive was Beyond Beautiful!!! Very well done!
I used to work in Gaithersburg--at least my office was there, since I only actually worked out of the office eight weeks a year, on the road (by air) for them the rest of the year, visiting my folks in California or my home in Phoenix when I was not on the road.
I stayed at the Holiday Inn near a small indoor mall in Gaithersburg--saw The Fugitive in that mall and "Forrest Gump" at a nearby outdoor mall where my colleagues and I listened to Reggae on weekends, and where I later stayed in '08 on another business trip.
I loved Maryland--after Arizona, California and Nevada, I spent more time there than any other US state except Illinois.
I found it cool there that US 50 ended there, and of the three DC airports, Baltimore was always my favorite, Dulles my second, and National a distant third.
I loved the city of Baltimore, and also loved visiting the DC mall every weekend while I visited our Maryland office. Maryland and Virginia are my favorite East Coast states, with Connecticut where I have family a third.
I worked in Roanoke for a two month contract in '14 but did not have enough time to see my several friends in Maryland, some of whom I've known for 30 years now. Two have since moved to Arizona---they complained too much about "The Snow Days" in DC and Maryland.
You are blessed--you live in a great state with the kindest people I have ever had the pleasure of working with and knowing, a place I owe my marriage to and the blessing of my daughter, since I worked out of Gaithersburg when I met my wife in '94, then moving her to Phoenix.
Yes! This is my neighborhood at 3100 elevation. Camino, CA. Also known as Apple Hill, & a very nice wine region.
This came up on recommendations. I listen to 10 hour videos of plane engines, fans and electric heaters to sleep to. I might add this to my sleep playlist cuz the sound is awesome
I Love South Lake Tahoe, Carson City, And Reno.
These is great . I’m doing the drive from pataluma but is the same thing once I reach Sacramento, thank you .
I watch this video totally with my friend!!!! we from Panama!
I’m glad you enjoyed the drive
thank you so much❤❤
My grandparents had a homestead in West Point, CA, and I used to drive Hwy 88 and 89 into South Lake Tahoe regularly. 80 is the far easier route, but there are some cool views and fun things to see if you take 88 out of Jackson.
If you get the chance, drop by the Schaad campground property in Wilseyville the November weekend before Thanksgiving for the annual Hare Scrambles motorcycle race.
Greetings from Ocean City, Maryland! We have the opposite sign on Rt50 that says "Sacramento 3073 miles". I hope to visit CA someday. 😊
I used to work in Gaithersburg--at least my office was there, since I only actually worked out of the office eight weeks a year, on the road (by air) for them the rest of the year, visiting my folks in California or my home in Phoenix when I was not on the road.
I stayed at the Holiday Inn near a small indoor mall in Gaithersburg--saw The Fugitive in that mall and "Forrest Gump" at a nearby outdoor mall where my colleagues and I listened to Reggae on weekends, and where I later stayed in '08 on another business trip.
I loved Maryland--after Arizona, California and Nevada, I spent more time there than any other US state except Illinois.
I found it cool there that US 50 ended there, and of the three DC airports, Baltimore was always my favorite, Dulles my second, and National a distant third.
I loved the city of Baltimore, and also loved visiting the DC mall every weekend while I visited our Maryland office. Maryland and Virginia are my favorite East Coast states, with Connecticut where I have family a third.
I worked in Roanoke for a two month contract in '14 but did not have enough time to see my several friends in Maryland, some of whom I've known for 30 years now. Two have since moved to Arizona---they complained too much about "The Snow Days" in DC and Maryland.
You are blessed--you live in a great state with the kindest people I have ever had the pleasure of working with and knowing, a place I owe my marriage to and the blessing of my daughter, since I worked out of Gaithersburg when I met my wife in '94, then moving her to Phoenix.
42:42 Placerville aka “Hangtown”, turn left to go to Apple Hill ❤ 54:59 Pollack Pines ❤️
Great ride, wide road....
For first time driver Going to tahoe on hwy 50 from Sacramento safe to drive ?
What month was this?
Any steep down hill roads to tahoe?
It is such a beautiful drive. Great video. I got queasy driving the route though. They really should have guard rails on all parts of the road.
I totally agree with you. I would feel safer during the drive if more were added.
No way, guard rails take away from the beauty and increase negative environmental impact. We have very few incidents of going over the edge up here 👍
Wow
How you grade level of difficulty Sacramento to lake tahoe hwy 50?
I-80 or 50?
This is 50. For I-80 search for Sacramento to Reno
This is 680
@@AayanshMagicWorldnope, it’s 50