Idaho’s natural beauty is so underrated, and you’ve captured it perfectly-from the majestic mountains and pristine lakes to the stunning canyons and serene forests. Every shot feels like stepping into a dream! The way you’ve showcased Idaho’s hidden gems and iconic landscapes is truly inspiring. Thank you for creating such an incredible tribute to this beautiful state. Now I’m adding Idaho to my must-visit list! 🌲🏞✨
We moved here from Newport beach and Laguna beach in So-Cal. Spent my whole life in the ocean surfing, fishing, diving, boating and never though I would leave until we came here. The people are awesome, the fishing is insane, the adventures are endless and the cost of living far exceeds the um other place, lol. We don't ever want to go back, not even to visit. At least not yet after almost 5 years. P.S. Thank you Trip Insight for a most excellent video...
Thank you so much for sharing your incredible journey! It’s wonderful to hear how much you’ve embraced your new life and the amazing experiences you’re having. It sounds like you’ve found a perfect place to call home, with great people, incredible fishing, and endless adventures. I’m so glad you enjoyed the video, and I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts!
I have lived in Preston..Idaho Falls..Aberdeen and American Falls and shopped in Pocatello. And visited many of the places you showed. I have also spent much time in Bear Lake..North Shore and my family lived in Montpelier and Paris and Nounan Idaho. I Love Idaho 😊❤
@@choppinbroccoli7037 I Loved Aberdeen for raising my children. So Safe and so many work opportunities. I really liked American Falls too. My childhood was in Preston on a farm. I really loved it there too. It is really hard to say a favorite! I had three of my babies in Idaho Falls. I have so many good memories with everywhere I lived in Idaho. My grandfathers father helped found Nounan and my grandmothers father helped found Paris. I loved Pocatello because we could do Big things there and my son went to ISU. We loved to visit Island Park..the only place I liked fish to eat. And the Sawtooths too. I hiked the Tetons when we lived in Ammon. Sorry..there is more. Your question brought a plithera of memories! I live in Arizona now.
Absolutely the very best place to live in the U. S. Not possible to see all the wonderful things that make Idaho, Idaho in one lifetime, so I'll be coming back!!! ,
What an incredible video! This instantly made its way onto my must-do list. The only thing I missed was the warmth of a human voice in the narration-it would have added a personal touch to an already amazing experience.
The names of places would most likely have been spoken correctly as well. If AI did this, they should have listened to real Idaho people say the names of their towns and cities.
This is an amazing, stunning video captured with drone videography. Congratulations. SSSSHHHH, don't tell the world that paradise is also found in ID! We don't want everyone rushing into ID! 🤫🤫🤫Come to think of it, there are grizzly and brown bears lurking in every corner in ID. So, don't come rushing into ID!😛The Gem state is soooo under rated! I am in Australia, not ID, the Gem State but I sure wish I live in Idaho 😛😛. Been there many, many times; have friends there. Been rafting on Payette River, Sawtooth Mts, State Capital Building in Boise, Perrine Bridge etc, Shoshone Falls (with lots of water, and when with barely a trickle! 🤣 ) Also stopped at "touristy" Sun Valley, Hailey, Ketchum etc on my roadtrips south ward to CA. Love Twin Falls (I could easily live there 😛), Pocatello, Stanley. Didn't know Ernest Hemingway was buried in Ketchum. ID is a very outdoorsy state. If you like hiking, camping, running, etc then ID is a gem! Did some hiking (friends took me), and did my usual running in my friend's neighborhood (Treasure Valley). My first trip to ID was a winter trip. WOW, LOVE, LOVE LOVE the snow! Yes, we did some limited winter roadtrips - saw the majestic frozen Snake River! Also did lots of walk around downtown Boise. There is an "Egyptian" theater there! Have yet to road trip to Northern ID (Coeur d' Alene, Moscow, Caldwell etc) , and into Canada. The year I was heading up north was a bad year with brush fires. The air was heavy with smoke, and I was forced South, into NV and CA, from Boise.
I live in Idaho's warmest region. My home is about the same elevation as Boise, but I am in the mountains. My closest town is on the Clearwater River, the largest tributary to the Snake which is also in this region. Lewiston has Idaho's only seaport and the only seaport in the mountain West. Our region doesn't grow like the others because we have no interstate or big airports. In 31 years, I have seen one black bear on my driveway, one wolf 20 miles away on National Forest land, one moose a long time ago walking in a river in our close town, but no grizzlies and when in my younger days, I did a lot of back country hiking. Three years ago I saw 2 cougars walking up my driveway, but no other time. I've seen elk on my land but rarely in the back country. Elk don't like wolves so they stay close to civilization. I see deer every day and I call to them and wave. They look up and go back to eating or just continue to stay laying down and resting. Lots of wild turkeys. In the region I live in is Hells Canyon, and a 56-mile long mountain reservoir backed up by the third highest U.S. Dam. Smoke only becomes a problem when there is a fire downstream on the Clearwater River near Lewiston. And according the the Forest Service most of our climate is influenced by the Pacific Ocean coming up three big rivers. The county I live in has the Clearwater, Salmon, and Snake Rivers. Lately, I have been doing some 2-day car camping and there are some mighty rough roads I take that can even be found within 20 miles of a town of 3,000. I rafted for a bit on the Salmon in the late spring when the water was cold. I've about run out of interesting places to go. Washington is another state that is very interesting. Before moving to Idaho, I lived on one of the San Juan Islands for 25 years, and have gone from there up and down a few times through Alaska and BC's Inside Passage. But the farther one goes up the Snake, the colder it gets. I lived for 2 years, 55 miles southeast of Idaho Falls and we got snow on July 23 and 20 below was a normal winter day.
There are bears! And they eat visitors everyday and every night as the Canadian wolves circle about needlessly killing deer, elk and visitors and their friends.
As an Idaho native, born and raised in Coeur d' Alene, I feel many amazing places in northern Idaho were overlooked in this video. Lewiston, our only port connecting to the pacific ocean on the Clearwater River. Also, the Clearwater river was a part of the historic Lewis & Clark Expedition from 1804 to 1806. The historic Silver Valley including Kellogg and Wallace along with the Coeur d' Alene river belong on this list. The St Joe river with its logging heritage and pristine waters that are home to some of the best fishing in Idaho. Sandpoint on the north shore of Pend Oreille, our largest and deepest lake in the state with a Naval Research station in Bayview. It would be criminal not to mention Priest Lake and Upper Priest Lake with crystal clear waters and stunning views of the surrounding rugged mountains and Chimney Rock.
Sorry for that 😭😭 And yes, thank you for sharing your perspective and highlighting some of Idaho's incredible locations that deserve recognition. Your insights add depth to the state's story, and we’ll aim to represent these remarkable places better in the future.❤️🥹🥹
Agreed, they forgot the upper half of the state with the exception of a small snippet of video on downtown Bonners Ferry and Deary. Idaho truly is an amazing state with some very amazing places to visit. Do another video from McCall north to the Canadian border and make an improved attempt to capture the beauty of the mountains, the Salmon River, the Clearwater, the Palouse, Moscow, Lewiston, Coeur D’Alene, Sandpoint, Schweitzer Mountain Resort, the Selkirk & Cabinet mountains and less we forget, the beauty of Lake Pend Oreille the 5th deepest lake in the world and the largest lake in Idaho. Ideally, start at the northern border and work your way down to the southern border without jumping around. Do your research on the state, pronounce the words correctly and do not give the viewer a video about a dam and only show a woman walking in a red jacket. You focused a lot on southern and eastern Idaho but forgot Bear Lake as well as all of the agriculture of the region (can you say potatoes, barley, hops, etc).
I discovered the cabinet mountains last year by accident and was blown away!!! I've lived in the Coeur D'Alene area since 2005 and just never ventured far off the main drive, wow was I blown away!!!
Some of the places in Lake Coeur d'Alene have toxicity from silver mining in the past. Pretty lake but people moving there fast. And North Idaho has a lot of lakes. I'm glad that North Central Idaho is not pushed as a tourist area. Keep all the visitors to the south around Boise.
19:03 The Perrine Bridge at Snake River Canyon is breathtaking! I can't believe it's one of the few places where BASE jumping is allowed without a permit. Definitely a must-see for thrill-seekers! 😲
@@HeathCliff-bs2vo That sounds incredible! Watching the jumpers in action must have been an unforgettable experience. Definitely adding this to my bucket list! 🪂😄
I'm glad that you skipped the real beauty spot of Idaho. Maybe we won't get any more move-ins. I live 50 miles from the deepest canyon in North America and from the highest peaks in the Idaho Panhandle, and a 40-minute drive from the third highest dam in the U.S. and a 56-mile long reservoir, and 6 miles from the largest tributary of the Snake River, and 35 miles from the River of No Return. In our region we have Idaho's only seaport and we have the mildest climate. So glad I moved here 31 years ago. I also live 30 miles from the largest wilderness areas outside of Alaska. Plus a few hours ago I saw 4 buck white tail deer and a dozen does from my kitchen window. They know me and are not afraid.
You can also pop over into Canada for weekend shopping! My previous trip up to the ID pan handle , and into Canada was wrecked by brushfires that forced me down South into CA.
@@HeathCliff-bs2vo I don't go into Canada because I don't have a passport, but in the 80's, I lived on an island on the border so I was on Vancouver Island a bit and I went up the ALCAN in '62 and up the Inside Passage to Alaska, so I've seen enough of Canada. The politics is a little rough in North Idaho now so I don't need to go there. That is MAGA country.
I have a bunch of elk outside my window right now. I probably live near where you live according to your description. Except in another direction. I'm about 30 minutes from that dam. And about 45 mins from some rather huge mountains. And about 25 minutes from where Lewis and Clark camped after nearly starving to death. 😮
I’ve been up and through and around Idaho quite a lot in years past with my husband who would deliver new semi trucks to Boise and other places!! Plus our daughter-in-law is from Soda Springs, Idaho, that you didn’t cover… It is basically just east of Lava Hot Springs, that you did Cover!!! I love Idaho, but we live down in the Salt Lake area… I need to watch this video two or three more times… I’ve seen some of these places, and been by there… I love this narrator’s voice, and English accent and presentation!!!! Thank you very much!!! And thank everyone else who was involved with this… Have you found the gospel of Jesus Christ yet?!?!!!!! He is coming soon!!!!! ❤️👏✝️🇺🇸✡️🇮🇱🙏😇🤗👌
Twin Falls was named after the park past Shoeshine Falls, the twin falls that is located there. Sadly, only part of the falls is now falling, but it's still really pretty
I recently discovered this channel. I love your drone footage! One thing I would recommend to you however. Your sections are all over the place and not geographically connected. It would be nice if you were to organize the videos geographically, say, north to south or south to north, and maybe throw in a map for each location showing where it is located.
Thank you for the video. I have never lived or visited US, but I really love the western states, especially Idaho; I would love to visit it, your nature is incredible! Best wishes from another beautiful place - the Caucasus, Russia!😊
I live in Idaho and went to California last year and stopped at an ATM machine. And when I got out, an old lady got out of her car at the same time and told me when she seen my plates, she knew she was safe.
I was just visiting it was a eye opener I was standing in line at ritaid and was watching people walking out with out even paying and the cashier act like nothing was going on.
I'd appreciate this if more research and respect for name pronunciations and a few facts were demonstrated. For example, It is not Shoshon E Falls. The "e" at the end is silent. And, it is not pereen bridge it is PerIne -- long "I" . Plus, it is PAY ett Lake, not Pie ett Lake. There are more problems. The video and scenery are very good. But, the narration dampens the production. Is this ai? I ask because AI-generated audio is often full of pronunciation and enunciation errors. I wasn't going to critique this until about the 6th or 7th error.
It's definitely AI narration. This British accent guy is hard to escape on you tube! It'll never be perfect. I wish they'd pay a human to do it. Especially someone who's familiar with the subject.
I had no problems with the video at all because although I do not live in ID, I have been to ID, many, many, many times, and all those featured places bring back memories to me while I am back in Australia.😛
Unfortunately i don’t think Idaho will ever be the same with all the people that moved here, houses and land are 4-5 times more expensive here and not a lot of higher paying jobs. Years ago it was so fun to live here and enjoy the slower way of life, now it’s a traffic jam and a bunch of rude transplants. Idaho government sold out their own state
Idaho is HOME....wherever I roam, I can't wait to get back home to beautiful IDAHO!
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Idaho is ruined. More like idafornia now, after covid anyways
Invaded by Californian liberals? Why are liberals leaving CA as it is as liberal as can be?
You can leave Idaho, but it never leaves you! Idaho, my beloved home.
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Thank you for not mentioning my all time favorite Idaho mountain town. It is quiet, serene and beautiful. I want it to stay that way.
Many thanks!!!
Sandpoint 😉
Which town so I can tell Californians about it
Atlanta
Stanley
We love living in Idaho and while it's not for everyone, it's heaven for us!! 🥰
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Idaho is getting to be more and more Christian nationalist, especially in the north, different from 30 years ago.
I've lived in Idaho most of my life and despite my best efforts haven't even scratched the surface of our outdoors.
You can first see our video to know more places, then explore it by yourself ❤️❤️ Btw thank you so much
Idaho’s natural beauty is so underrated, and you’ve captured it perfectly-from the majestic mountains and pristine lakes to the stunning canyons and serene forests. Every shot feels like stepping into a dream! The way you’ve showcased Idaho’s hidden gems and iconic landscapes is truly inspiring. Thank you for creating such an incredible tribute to this beautiful state. Now I’m adding Idaho to my must-visit list! 🌲🏞✨
Thank you!!
We moved here from Newport beach and Laguna beach in So-Cal. Spent my whole life in the ocean surfing, fishing, diving, boating and never though I would leave until we came here. The people are awesome, the fishing is insane, the adventures are endless and the cost of living far exceeds the um other place, lol.
We don't ever want to go back, not even to visit. At least not yet after almost 5 years.
P.S. Thank you Trip Insight for a most excellent video...
Thank you so much for sharing your incredible journey! It’s wonderful to hear how much you’ve embraced your new life and the amazing experiences you’re having. It sounds like you’ve found a perfect place to call home, with great people, incredible fishing, and endless adventures. I’m so glad you enjoyed the video, and I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts!
You are native Idahoans worst nightmare....SoCal transplants...as long as you didn't bring California leftie politics with you, you should fit in :)
Hopefully you left the liberal mind virus in So-Cal. If not go back and stop f’ing up my home
I have lived in Preston..Idaho Falls..Aberdeen and American Falls and shopped in Pocatello. And visited many of the places you showed. I have also spent much time in Bear Lake..North Shore and my family lived in Montpelier and Paris and Nounan Idaho. I Love Idaho 😊❤
Thanks for sharing 🙆♀️
Which town was your favorite?
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I Loved Aberdeen for raising my children. So Safe and so many work opportunities. I really liked American Falls too. My childhood was in Preston on a farm. I really loved it there too. It is really hard to say a favorite! I had three of my babies in Idaho Falls. I have so many good memories with everywhere I lived in Idaho. My grandfathers father helped found Nounan and my grandmothers father helped found Paris. I loved Pocatello because we could do Big things there and my son went to ISU. We loved to visit Island Park..the only place I liked fish to eat. And the Sawtooths too. I hiked the Tetons when we lived in Ammon. Sorry..there is more. Your question brought a plithera of memories! I live in Arizona now.
I lived 26 years in Nounan as well.
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My family are the Skinners. The helped found Nounan. Before it was named Nounan is was called Skinnerville
Absolutely the very best place to live in the U. S. Not possible to see all the wonderful things that make Idaho, Idaho in one lifetime, so I'll be coming back!!! ,
Special state ever ❤️❤️
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Idaho’s natural beauty is so underrated! This video perfectly captures the stunning landscapes and hidden gems the state has to offer. 🌲🏞
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Sounds like an amazing place young man, thanks for the update, love knowing where like minded are at.
We love Idaho, best place to live ever
Thank you!
What do you like best? How's the beer scene there? I love a good micro brewery 😊
Also, what are the strip clubs like?
What a gorgeous path of seeing the beautiful state of Idaho! Thank you!
Thank you so much 😍😍
Do you live in Idaho? Happy new year 🎊🎊
I was hoping to see the little beautiful town of Cascade. Beautiful video, Idaho has so much to offer.
Thank you! ❤🌲🎣🌊
Many thanks!!!
Yes you are right, do you live in Idaho? Happy new year 🎉🎉
Idaho is terrific
Just like you ❤️😍
Do you live in Idaho? Happy new year 🎊🎊
Happy new year to you too😍🎇
Awesome video, Thank you for sharing this beautiful place, ✨😍💜
What an incredible video! This instantly made its way onto my must-do list. The only thing I missed was the warmth of a human voice in the narration-it would have added a personal touch to an already amazing experience.
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The names of places would most likely have been spoken correctly as well. If AI did this, they should have listened to real Idaho people say the names of their towns and cities.
@@myrnaharris3782 Here are a couple names the are always pronounced wrong-----Kooskia and Kamiah.
I never knew Idaho was so beautiful, had so much water, so many falls, and so many mountains.
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Trick photography. I live in Mountain Home. Save your money and see the bison in San Francisco.
الشلالات والمياة الجارية الجميلة..! شكرآ جزيلآ لك 💍🙏🏻🌍
شكرا جزيلا لدعمكم لنا دائما 💕
@@tripinsight.travel اخبرني انت من اي دولة؟ وشكرآ لك 🌟
This is an amazing, stunning video captured with drone videography. Congratulations.
SSSSHHHH, don't tell the world that paradise is also found in ID! We don't want everyone rushing into ID! 🤫🤫🤫Come to think of it, there are grizzly and brown bears lurking in every corner in ID. So, don't come rushing into ID!😛The Gem state is soooo under rated!
I am in Australia, not ID, the Gem State but I sure wish I live in Idaho 😛😛. Been there many, many times; have friends there. Been rafting on Payette River, Sawtooth Mts, State Capital Building in Boise, Perrine Bridge etc, Shoshone Falls (with lots of water, and when with barely a trickle! 🤣 ) Also stopped at "touristy" Sun Valley, Hailey, Ketchum etc on my roadtrips south ward to CA. Love Twin Falls (I could easily live there 😛), Pocatello, Stanley. Didn't know Ernest Hemingway was buried in Ketchum.
ID is a very outdoorsy state. If you like hiking, camping, running, etc then ID is a gem! Did some hiking (friends took me), and did my usual running in my friend's neighborhood (Treasure Valley). My first trip to ID was a winter trip. WOW, LOVE, LOVE LOVE the snow! Yes, we did some limited winter roadtrips - saw the majestic frozen Snake River!
Also did lots of walk around downtown Boise. There is an "Egyptian" theater there!
Have yet to road trip to Northern ID (Coeur d' Alene, Moscow, Caldwell etc) , and into Canada. The year I was heading up north was a bad year with brush fires. The air was heavy with smoke, and I was forced South, into NV and CA, from Boise.
I live in Idaho's warmest region. My home is about the same elevation as Boise, but I am in the mountains. My closest town is on the Clearwater River, the largest tributary to the Snake which is also in this region. Lewiston has Idaho's only seaport and the only seaport in the mountain West. Our region doesn't grow like the others because we have no interstate or big airports. In 31 years, I have seen one black bear on my driveway, one wolf 20 miles away on National Forest land, one moose a long time ago walking in a river in our close town, but no grizzlies and when in my younger days, I did a lot of back country hiking. Three years ago I saw 2 cougars walking up my driveway, but no other time. I've seen elk on my land but rarely in the back country. Elk don't like wolves so they stay close to civilization. I see deer every day and I call to them and wave. They look up and go back to eating or just continue to stay laying down and resting. Lots of wild turkeys.
In the region I live in is Hells Canyon, and a 56-mile long mountain reservoir backed up by the third highest U.S. Dam. Smoke only becomes a problem when there is a fire downstream on the Clearwater River near Lewiston. And according the the Forest Service most of our climate is influenced by the Pacific Ocean coming up three big rivers. The county I live in has the Clearwater, Salmon, and Snake Rivers.
Lately, I have been doing some 2-day car camping and there are some mighty rough roads I take that can even be found within 20 miles of a town of 3,000. I rafted for a bit on the Salmon in the late spring when the water was cold. I've about run out of interesting places to go. Washington is another state that is very interesting. Before moving to Idaho, I lived on one of the San Juan Islands for 25 years, and have gone from there up and down a few times through Alaska and BC's Inside Passage.
But the farther one goes up the Snake, the colder it gets. I lived for 2 years, 55 miles southeast of Idaho Falls and we got snow on July 23 and 20 below was a normal winter day.
Thank you so much!! We really appreciate it!! 💕💕
There are bears! And they eat visitors everyday and every night as the Canadian wolves circle about needlessly killing deer, elk and visitors and their friends.
@@AlexanderGreat-qb5lx At least I shouldn't worry car camping when I have bear spray and my little 6-shooter.
The scenery is so spectacular
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Boise- low cost of living...maybe for transplants but not for locals. Idaho is full now thank you. Lovely video though.
We're glad you enjoyed the video despite this, and we truly value your input 😍🥰🥰
Beautiful Waterfall 🌊😍,
Thank you!!!
I love Idaho. So many beautiful scenes here
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QUE LUGAR LINDO, OTIMO VIDEO.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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As an Idaho native, born and raised in Coeur d' Alene, I feel many amazing places in northern Idaho were overlooked in this video. Lewiston, our only port connecting to the pacific ocean on the Clearwater River. Also, the Clearwater river was a part of the historic Lewis & Clark Expedition from 1804 to 1806. The historic Silver Valley including Kellogg and Wallace along with the Coeur d' Alene river belong on this list. The St Joe river with its logging heritage and pristine waters that are home to some of the best fishing in Idaho. Sandpoint on the north shore of Pend Oreille, our largest and deepest lake in the state with a Naval Research station in Bayview. It would be criminal not to mention Priest Lake and Upper Priest Lake with crystal clear waters and stunning views of the surrounding rugged mountains and Chimney Rock.
Sorry for that 😭😭 And yes, thank you for sharing your perspective and highlighting some of Idaho's incredible locations that deserve recognition. Your insights add depth to the state's story, and we’ll aim to represent these remarkable places better in the future.❤️🥹🥹
What a beautiful place.
Thank you!!
I can't believe you would not have included Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho's largest lake, as well as Sandpoint and Coeur d' Alene, two beautiful towns!
😥😥Sorry for that
Agreed, they forgot the upper half of the state with the exception of a small snippet of video on downtown Bonners Ferry and Deary. Idaho truly is an amazing state with some very amazing places to visit. Do another video from McCall north to the Canadian border and make an improved attempt to capture the beauty of the mountains, the Salmon River, the Clearwater, the Palouse, Moscow, Lewiston, Coeur D’Alene, Sandpoint, Schweitzer Mountain Resort, the Selkirk & Cabinet mountains and less we forget, the beauty of Lake Pend Oreille the 5th deepest lake in the world and the largest lake in Idaho. Ideally, start at the northern border and work your way down to the southern border without jumping around. Do your research on the state, pronounce the words correctly and do not give the viewer a video about a dam and only show a woman walking in a red jacket. You focused a lot on southern and eastern Idaho but forgot Bear Lake as well as all of the agriculture of the region (can you say potatoes, barley, hops, etc).
I discovered the cabinet mountains last year by accident and was blown away!!! I've lived in the Coeur D'Alene area since 2005 and just never ventured far off the main drive, wow was I blown away!!!
Some of the places in Lake Coeur d'Alene have toxicity from silver mining in the past. Pretty lake but people moving there fast. And North Idaho has a lot of lakes. I'm glad that North Central Idaho is not pushed as a tourist area. Keep all the visitors to the south around Boise.
It’s okay they got bonners ferry 😅
I hope Idaho is still friendly. I loved living there because the people add to it's beauty.
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We're still friendly and very conservative
Do you live in Idaho? Happy new year 🎉🎉
@NathanWarren near Twin Falls Idaho and the beautiful falls in the southeast mild snowfall and Jackpot Nevada 45 minutes south
@@optitom9033 oh that's good, it's my pleasure meeting you..I hope we can be good friends if you don't mind..??
Im from MN and Idaho feels like our state did 40 years ago. Friendly, civilized, normal and extremely scenic.
You make me want to move to Idaho 🤣🤣
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Don’t come here.
We’re full.
“No Vacancy!”
Why,IDn 't understand?
Indian People come back!!!
We tried that in Montana, didn’t work.
Yeah, it's full .... of hungry grizzly and brown bears lurking in every corner. Stay away. Be safe! 😛
@@jeanclaudenouzarede911 Go visit Boise.
Great video. Thanks for sharing!
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My home...love all these places!
Thank you from bottom of our hearts ❤️❤️❤️
19:03 The Perrine Bridge at Snake River Canyon is breathtaking! I can't believe it's one of the few places where BASE jumping is allowed without a permit. Definitely a must-see for thrill-seekers! 😲
Yep, anyone brave enough can parachute off the Perrine Bridge. We saw jumpers in action when we were there.
@@HeathCliff-bs2vo That sounds incredible! Watching the jumpers in action must have been an unforgettable experience. Definitely adding this to my bucket list! 🪂😄
So much more Idaho offers. Orofino is amazing!
Very fun to watch! Thank you!
Many thanks!!!
Do you live in Idaho? Happy new year 🎊🎊
The movie Pale Rider was filmed in the Sawtooth Range of Idaho I always liked the scenery in the movie 🎬
Great scenery, great movie🥰
Twin falls was awesome!
You're awesome 😍😍
Wow, barely even mentioned the fastest growing area of Coeur d'Alene and post falls. Beautiful area!!
Thank you!!
I'm glad that you skipped the real beauty spot of Idaho. Maybe we won't get any more move-ins. I live 50 miles from the deepest canyon in North America and from the highest peaks in the Idaho Panhandle, and a 40-minute drive from the third highest dam in the U.S. and a 56-mile long reservoir, and 6 miles from the largest tributary of the Snake River, and 35 miles from the River of No Return. In our region we have Idaho's only seaport and we have the mildest climate. So glad I moved here 31 years ago. I also live 30 miles from the largest wilderness areas outside of Alaska. Plus a few hours ago I saw 4 buck white tail deer and a dozen does from my kitchen window. They know me and are not afraid.
Lewiston
You can also pop over into Canada for weekend shopping! My previous trip up to the ID pan handle , and into Canada was wrecked by brushfires that forced me down South into CA.
@@HeathCliff-bs2vo I don't go into Canada because I don't have a passport, but in the 80's, I lived on an island on the border so I was on Vancouver Island a bit and I went up the ALCAN in '62 and up the Inside Passage to Alaska, so I've seen enough of Canada. The politics is a little rough in North Idaho now so I don't need to go there. That is MAGA country.
I have a bunch of elk outside my window right now. I probably live near where you live according to your description. Except in another direction. I'm about 30 minutes from that dam. And about 45 mins from some rather huge mountains. And about 25 minutes from where Lewis and Clark camped after nearly starving to death. 😮
Salmon idaho....the best...
You are the best 💕💕
beautiful video
Thank you!!!
I’ve been up and through and around Idaho quite a lot in years past with my husband who would deliver new semi trucks to Boise and other places!! Plus our daughter-in-law is from Soda Springs, Idaho, that you didn’t cover… It is basically just east of Lava Hot Springs, that you did Cover!!! I love Idaho, but we live down in the Salt Lake area… I need to watch this video two or three more times… I’ve seen some of these places, and been by there… I love this narrator’s voice, and English accent and presentation!!!! Thank you very much!!! And thank everyone else who was involved with this… Have you found the gospel of Jesus Christ yet?!?!!!!! He is coming soon!!!!! ❤️👏✝️🇺🇸✡️🇮🇱🙏😇🤗👌
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THANK YOU FOR SHARING, YOUR'RE AWESOME.
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Do you live in Idaho? Happy new year 🎉🎉
Beautiful Idaho 🇺🇸
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What a state !!
What a GEM, the Gem State!😛
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Idaho is beautiful in all seasons. But I still like summer there better.
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Live two blocks off the Oregon trail in a great small town called Buhl, 14 miles west of Twin Falls in south eastern Idaho.
Thank you for sharing! It sounds like a wonderful place to call home! 😊
Buhl. Trout capital of the world
I live in Hailey Idaho , blessed to live amongst such natural beauty.
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Amazing video! Definitely on my bucket list. My only problem with it is I really miss human narration.
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Please… if you’re going to use non-human narration, dump the ridiculous accent. Get a voice from Idaho to narrate it.
0:15 one of the most amazing things about Idaho that most people don't know about is that in some towns you have to drive your car backwards.
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Curious what towns?
I live near Twin Falls and never heard such a thing
@@optitom9033 well then you need to click the link I posted. It's the evidence.
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Idaho is amazing
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I really like Idaho
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Sun Valley, best place for skiing
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Twin Falls was named after the park past Shoeshine Falls, the twin falls that is located there. Sadly, only part of the falls is now falling, but it's still really pretty
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Nice episode ❤
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I recently discovered this channel. I love your drone footage! One thing I would recommend to you however. Your sections are all over the place and not geographically connected. It would be nice if you were to organize the videos geographically, say, north to south or south to north, and maybe throw in a map for each location showing where it is located.
We have arranged videos in playlists according to the geography of each continent, you can check in the channel playlist. Thank you very much
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The television was invented here. Flying is popular why not give remembering it a try?
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Thank you for the video. I have never lived or visited US, but I really love the western states, especially Idaho; I would love to visit it, your nature is incredible! Best wishes from another beautiful place - the Caucasus, Russia!😊
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Do you live in Idaho? Happy new year 🎉
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Wyoming I believe it’s located in Wayoming
Curious why you did not showcase Coeur d’Alene more…missed opportunity for sure.
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No no it’s actually a good thing! Less publicity! 😂
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Want to move away from Cali and the snake river and water falls will make moving away from the ocean a easer change❤
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I live in Idaho and went to California last year and stopped at an ATM machine. And when I got out, an old lady got out of her car at the same time and told me when she seen my plates, she knew she was safe.
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So have you moved back to Idaho now, or are you still in California..? Happy new year 🎉🎉
I was just visiting it was a eye opener I was standing in line at ritaid and was watching people walking out with out even paying and the cashier act like nothing was going on.
home is home i love to Idaho my grandpa died and he said aways if you leave Idaho your aways home
home is where we always want to return 👍👍
I'd appreciate this if more research and respect for name pronunciations and a few facts were demonstrated. For example, It is not Shoshon E Falls. The "e" at the end is silent. And, it is not pereen bridge it is PerIne -- long "I" . Plus, it is PAY ett Lake, not Pie ett Lake. There are more problems. The video and scenery are very good. But, the narration dampens the production. Is this ai? I ask because AI-generated audio is often full of pronunciation and enunciation errors. I wasn't going to critique this until about the 6th or 7th error.
It's definitely AI narration. This British accent guy is hard to escape on you tube! It'll never be perfect. I wish they'd pay a human to do it. Especially someone who's familiar with the subject.
I had no problems with the video at all because although I do not live in ID, I have been to ID, many, many, many times, and all those featured places bring back memories to me while I am back in Australia.😛
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Unfortunately i don’t think Idaho will ever be the same with all the people that moved here, houses and land are 4-5 times more expensive here and not a lot of higher paying jobs. Years ago it was so fun to live here and enjoy the slower way of life, now it’s a traffic jam and a bunch of rude transplants. Idaho government sold out their own state
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Yes, Californians are escaping to ID and TX!
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I have a question regarding the video cover photo, where is the location the photo was taken. It is not covered in the video.
it's Bayhorse Ghost Town
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How do you do a documentary on Idaho and not mention Wallace?
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Mccall sits on the bank of payette lake not a mile from it.
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@@tripinsight.travel Gretchen Whitmer wouldn't want to live in Idaho. 😂
You never mentioned LoLo pass
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Does it shield you from Canadian citizens
Only from those who don't bring a ton of pure maple syrup with them. Lol
Deary, ID
Wow way too many ads
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Video is in 16.9 format but my smartphone is extra wide . The aspect ratio does not match my smartphone
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You completely skipped Salmon River and Salmon City. Too bad!
Sorry 😥
I'm happy they skipped us. Let's keep our counties quiet and peaceful as much as possible.