Trail Ridge Road @ Rocky Mountain National Park: Highest in North America

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • Ride with us to the highest elevation (12,183 feet/3,713 meters) on a paved road in North America on Trail Ridge Road from Grand Lake to Estes Park, Colorado, in Rocky Mountain National Park. Cross the Continental Divide and take in the breathtaking sights from the Forest Canyon Overlook as we stop near the top of the Rockies. This stretch of road is one of ten America's Byways, a national designated All-American Road, and one of the most scenic drives in the world!
    Music by Mike West
    #rockymountainnationalpark #nationalpark #scenicroad #scenicdrive #rockymountains #rockymountain #colorado

Комментарии • 5

  • @hazza5999
    @hazza5999 8 дней назад

    Wow wow wow. Big country, big sky. Absolutely stunning. Thanks for posting this. Great reminder of my only visit to the US many years ago, and i travelled the California Zephyr through the Rockies. Was some of the most beautiful scenery i will ever see in my life.
    When you see this, it makes sense why many Americans don't bother with a passport.

    • @gpcoasters7824
      @gpcoasters7824  7 дней назад +1

      Thank YOU for watching! I didn’t expect many views from this vid (I never do 😂), since there are no coasters in it. So I really appreciate you going on this journey with us. The Western US really does have some of the world’s most gorgeous scenery!

  • @CoastersTravels
    @CoastersTravels 6 месяцев назад

    LOVE this type of content! I’m not sure if you heard of this RUclipsr called Freeway Jim, but he makes similar type videos. His channel, along with others, inspired me to start my own channel, so it’s awesome to see someone in my niche post a similar video!

    • @gpcoasters7824
      @gpcoasters7824  6 месяцев назад +2

      We definitely want to do more of these in the future. Thanks for the love!

    • @gpcoasters7824
      @gpcoasters7824  6 месяцев назад +2

      I’m not aware of Freeway Jim, J, but I was aware that people make driving videos, and that was my original intention in filming; to simply string together a bunch of long, uninterrupted shots of this drive. Once in the edit, this is what that 1.4 hours of driving footage decided it wanted to be: much shorter, with only the highlights, and to a suite of music. Thanks for the feedback as always! If you like drives, did you see the holiday drive I released before Xmas, Festival of Lights? Check it out!