Thanks!!! My parents drove our family there in the sixties...This is Rockwell on wheels, true "Americana!" Great stuff, nice posting, I'm about to tap my toes to some Ernie Ford, Shotgun Boogie. Party time!!
Hope the donkeys are fed well and not just by tourists and watered! Anyhoo, I live in one of the Rte66 cities, Springfield, IL and we are Route 66 to death. This video shows its importance, so we shouldn't take it for granted. Us oldies but goodies are gettin' up there. You touched on a lot in a short time and did it well....thanks for the ride along.
I've just got back from America, me and three friends from the uk did Route 66 it was the most amazing holiday we ever had. Did as much of the original road as possible. The people you meet in America are great. We planned it really well and saw so many great things. I don't know where to start to tell anyone how great it was. Looking at this film reminds me of how it seems like a different holiday every day it's such an amazing place. The motels are really easy to find and are very good. It would be a great holiday for families too and is a really safe place to drive. I'd recommend it to anyone. The place is great the people are amazing and I've never felt safer. And I want to go back!
This is an amazing video! I think I will love to go on the entirety of Route 66. The history will be amazing to learn, and the stops will definitely be cool to see.
This was great. It helped me remember fond road-trips with my Grandparents down the colorful busy path. There was a home made of beer cans and bottle caps. There were colorful shops with all kinds of oddities. Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words. I was amazed at how many people I met during the shoot that had traveled the route with their grandparents and were re-living them all over again. Happy to hear I could help you get back those fond menories. Take care.
It took me some 46 years to see most of 66 since 1968. Some of the places that are abandoned buildings & ghost towns were still kickin' the first time I went through, since I40 was still under construction. It's a sad thing to see in my old age...
Don't forget the chubby fellow on the Club Café (Santa Rosa, NM) signs along Old 66 and I-40. Also the Jackrabbit, Whiting Brothers ghost truck stops, Stuckey's service & restaurants...the 66 memories go on.
Enjoyed the whole tour, perfectly explained within the narration! Love to see such Historical places are still intact and are telling their own good ol' story, and the best of all is that some (if it's not all) Museums and Memorials (or Historical heritages) are free to visit! That makes this trip even better to do as a Tourist! Wish I could make that trip one day, would propably be the best trip to take throughout Historical roads in the world! And just what the sign in Oatman, AZ says: the Ghost Town that refuses to die! And that counts for every single village or building among the '66! One more question though, are you ever coming to Europe? Germany is full of Historical (Medieval) places like in the Eifel, surrounded with many Schlosses (Castles) which are left intact. Could also been found throughout Europe like Ireland, Great Britain and Scotland and also in Belgium and France (in French language named a Château), but especially more up North in the Nordic Countries like Finland, Norway, Sweden and Luxembourgh. It's really a must if you want to learn a bit more about the Medieval times, you should also come for the beautiful green nature, which the forests are surrounded with only (black) spruces and pines! Just like in Canada, but even greener! If you want to learn more about the Roman and Germanic Culture, you should visit Italy (especially Tuscane), where the infrastructure of that time is in it's full glory! Also for the weather and silence (sleepy mountain villages) a must for a Tourist.
you forgot to mention about Merrimack Caverns that all the cave scenes from Lassie we're shot there as well as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn where they tried to escape from the Indian among countless other movies. gotta be nice inside the caverns though the Rangers have the Authority to beat you amongst the head and shoulders with their flashlights if you touch any of stalagmites or stalactites and they tell you that.
My family did a lot of traveling when I was a kid. I was on call so much when I worked never could go much. Going to get the video and maybe see if Bugs will give me a ride. Maybe he just wanted more carrots?
In June I was able to drive from just west of Oatman to Williams (in a red Mustang convertible no less). Now I'm seriously thinking of flying to Chicago, renting another Mustang convertible, and doing all of old 66. I didn't realize so much of it was still out there. I noticed you totally ignored Kingman in this video, I assume it's shown in the longer version? I stayed at the El Travitore in Kingman and it's exactly the kind of place I like to stay on a trip like that.
I love route 66. I live in near Phoenix and always go up there in my RV With XR650R mounted on the back. if you take your dog traveling with you make sure to stop and Seligman and Williams in Arizona they are the most dog friendly towns I've ever been to you can walk right into the restaurant with your dog. I've been there so many times people know my dog's name but they don't know mine yet they just say oh yeah that's Thor the pitbulls owner. lol I plan on moving to Ash Fork soon. where you can buy 40 acre's for less then $20k. Just a few miles from Route 66.
Great Travelogue. Thanks! You higlighted some motels, what about campgrounds, are there many along the way. Would have been nice to see where you stayed in your Class C.
Steve, Happy to hear you enjoyed the film. I don't like breaking up a nice travelogue with campground info so I put that into the 45-minutes of "extras" on the DVD. That segment features the best campgrounds, dinners, museums, etc.....that I found. So if you get the DVD there will be 90-minutes of travelogue and 45-minutes of extra info to help you plan your trip. Please feel free to contact me on my website if you have any questions www.rvadventurevideos.com
As is negativity. I saw that negative comment and wasn't surprised when I saw it was you! lol. By the way are you referring to a Marshall 71' SuperLead? I play as well. Gibson Les Paul studio, Marshall 100w valve state, and a line 6 I got a good deal on.
Teamster Pride I don't see my comment as negative, but simply rather factual. We were amazed at how deserted Route 66 was. We drove for 30 minutes before seeing another car traveling in the opposite direction. We never saw another car driving in the same direction. We did expect to see some old gas stations at least, but it was nothing but miles of open prairie blocked off by barbed wire fences. Not really negative, but more of surprise. I'm not sure negativity is a baseless emotion. It's hard to believe we have nothing to complain about while we still struggle with issues like pain and death, but I won't say it can't be baseless. I don't play the 1971 Super Lead much anymore. I'm now playing through a 1970 Fender Bassman head into a 1967 Gretsch Super Bass 2x12 cabinet. For effects I use nothing but a Boss ME-50 and my main guitar is an Ibanez SZ320. Everything is stock and original. I paid around $950 for everything. I've been playing nearly everyday for nearly 40 years. I'm in a local club band. I'm not proud or ashamed, but I do get a kick out of seeing jaws drop when musicians can't believe I get all my tone from such cheap gear. From Wicked Game to Sweet Child Of Mine, I've got the tone to die for.
Yeah it would be cool to go back in time and see 66 in it's peak. I've been asked to play in a few local bands but with my job I couldn't be reliable so I just play for fun and jam with friends. I think a club band would actually be the most fun. No grind of the road and non-stop touring.
Is Barstow near Death Valley, and close to Calico Ghost Town? We travelled through there back in October 1981, heading for Vegas. It was a truly magical experience, one I will never forget. I loved the desert landscape, so far away from the dull cold UK. I'm listening to "Horse with no name" on the radio right now, and it takes my mind back to that trip.
The St. Louis Gateway Arch has been built in 1965. Lewis and Clark began their expedition in 1804. How is the commentator claiming that the arch was built to help Lewis and Clark find their way home in case they got lost!!??
Ive always wanted to take that road trip. Where can I get detailed maps for this trip? the only ones that I have found are lacking in detail and mostly send you over the interstates.
John Holod Hi John! I just did the same! From Chicago to LA and back, but I did it in 23 days. It was a challenge not because of the distance, but because I was filming every day and editing videos which as you can appreciate is very time consuming. I wish I had found your video before I set off, it would have helped me plan my itinerary.
Efrain Garcia Yes, tons of advice! I just completed it, i drove it TWICE from Chicago to LA to Chicago, stopping along different stops each way. Firstly, see the Route 66 Playlist on my channel as I believe this will give you an idea of what to expect, costs as well as places to visit and things to do. Secondly, send me a message if you have any specific question and need advice. Happy travels!
At this point you might want to consider just putting the entire video on utube. You might make more money than selling the dvds. Other utubers have the entire trip on utube. Just a thought if no one is buying the dvd. I plan on doing parts of the route 66. Like I said, I have seen pretty much the entire route from several different tubers.
John Ratko You must have missed Oklahoma. 66 goes right thru OKC. Downtown is amazing. It's all been rebuilt and is a mix of old and new with the ball parks, Bricktown and state capital. Motorcycle owners groups and clubs ride in and out of the area constantly to play on Route 66 several hundred miles in each direction. I'd call OKC the Mother Lode of the Mother Road.
I really like r66 documentaries. You're a natural narrator. Good work.
Thanks!!! My parents drove our family there in the sixties...This is Rockwell on wheels, true "Americana!" Great stuff, nice posting, I'm about to tap my toes to some Ernie Ford, Shotgun Boogie. Party time!!
Hope the donkeys are fed well and not just by tourists and watered! Anyhoo, I live in one of the Rte66 cities, Springfield, IL and we are Route 66 to death. This video shows its importance, so we shouldn't take it for granted. Us oldies but goodies are gettin' up there. You touched on a lot in a short time and did it well....thanks for the ride along.
Awesome video, fun and informative. Thank you!
I've just got back from America, me and three friends from the uk did Route 66 it was the most amazing holiday we ever had. Did as much of the original road as possible. The people you meet in America are great. We planned it really well and saw so many great things. I don't know where to start to tell anyone how great it was. Looking at this film reminds me of how it seems like a different holiday every day it's such an amazing place. The motels are really easy to find and are very good. It would be a great holiday for families too and is a really safe place to drive. I'd recommend it to anyone. The place is great the people are amazing and I've never felt safer. And I want to go back!
Great account of your experience. We have just recently driven the mother road, so this was great to watch and relive our experience of a lifetime.
thank so much for your time nice well made video newfoundland canada
This is an amazing video! I think I will love to go on the entirety of Route 66. The history will be amazing to learn, and the stops will definitely be cool to see.
This was great. It helped me remember fond road-trips with my Grandparents down the colorful busy path. There was a home made of beer cans and bottle caps. There were colorful shops with all kinds of oddities. Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words. I was amazed at how many people I met during the shoot that had traveled the route with their grandparents and were re-living them all over again. Happy to hear I could help you get back those fond menories. Take care.
thanks for the video. Amazing and true American beauty. It's one of my dreams to drive through the route 66. Greetings from Uzbekistan
I hope you can come to America someday and make the journey. Its a great part of American history. Take care.
Excellent video. RVing Route 66 is on my bucket list. Greetings from Australia.
I've got this on my bucket list . Thank you for putting the video up , just makes me look forward even more .
LOVE this! Thanks for putting this up We drove part of it this year and LOVED IT! I had great fried chicken at Chick-a-Dee's in Wilmington Illinois-
Very nicely put together John! Thank you for its content, history & your travels!! Love the RV too!!! :)
very nice john
Great video! Thanks for sharing we hope to hit the road in a couple years and travel old route 66 is on our bucket list.
This is a nice video and a great place to visit one day!!!
I hope someday I can do this unforgettable journey, too!
I have been wanting to make this trip for so long, hopefully someday I can! Thank You so much for this video, I really enjoyed it! :)
Hidden gem video!
great experience in my life to explore route 66
Great video...well made....great sound, color.....everything!!! This is going into favs right now.....Keep it up!!!
thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge, I really enjoyed watching your video
Thanks. I need to make this trip myself in the future.
Had to watch this for school
great view john enjoyed the video so much, well done, dave in wales uk...
It took me some 46 years to see most of 66 since 1968. Some of the places that are abandoned buildings & ghost towns were still kickin' the first time I went through, since I40 was still under construction. It's a sad thing to see in my old age...
Nicely done sir, thanks for posting!
For a moment !! genial merci.
Don't forget the chubby fellow on the Club Café (Santa Rosa, NM) signs along Old 66 and I-40. Also the Jackrabbit, Whiting Brothers ghost truck stops, Stuckey's service & restaurants...the 66 memories go on.
Thanks for sharing. Will have to do it one day.
Great video - greetings from Denmark
thank you so much very well elaborated,, i always wanted to go there
MADE ME SAD,WAS THERE AS A KID IN THE 50'S. MOM AND DAD ARE NO LONGER HERE. IT WAS SO MUCH FUN.
You have got to travel some part of route 66.for me ,it has been all over Missouri.because i was born and raised in and around St Louis.
Great video, Makes me so excited for our trip next summer. What time of year did you go? - Route 66 Abandoned Art.
Enjoyed the whole tour, perfectly explained within the narration! Love to see such Historical places are still intact and are telling their own good ol' story, and the best of all is that some (if it's not all) Museums and Memorials (or Historical heritages) are free to visit! That makes this trip even better to do as a Tourist! Wish I could make that trip one day, would propably be the best trip to take throughout Historical roads in the world! And just what the sign in Oatman, AZ says: the Ghost Town that refuses to die! And that counts for every single village or building among the '66!
One more question though, are you ever coming to Europe? Germany is full of Historical (Medieval) places like in the Eifel, surrounded with many Schlosses (Castles) which are left intact. Could also been found throughout Europe like Ireland, Great Britain and Scotland and also in Belgium and France (in French language named a Château), but especially more up North in the Nordic Countries like Finland, Norway, Sweden and Luxembourgh. It's really a must if you want to learn a bit more about the Medieval times, you should also come for the beautiful green nature, which the forests are surrounded with only (black) spruces and pines! Just like in Canada, but even greener! If you want to learn more about the Roman and Germanic Culture, you should visit Italy (especially Tuscane), where the infrastructure of that time is in it's full glory! Also for the weather and silence (sleepy mountain villages) a must for a Tourist.
you forgot to mention about Merrimack Caverns that all the cave scenes from Lassie we're shot there as well as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn where they tried to escape from the Indian among countless other movies. gotta be nice inside the caverns though the Rangers have the Authority to beat you amongst the head and shoulders with their flashlights if you touch any of stalagmites or stalactites and they tell you that.
Good video - It brought back a lot of memories. Hey - you didn't mention Kingman!
My family did a lot of traveling when I was a kid. I was on call so much when I worked never could go much. Going to get the video and maybe see if Bugs will give me a ride. Maybe he just wanted more carrots?
Go for it,Rt 66,your not getting no younger.
Would love to do this one day
In June I was able to drive from just west of Oatman to Williams (in a red Mustang convertible no less). Now I'm seriously thinking of flying to Chicago, renting another Mustang convertible, and doing all of old 66. I didn't realize so much of it was still out there.
I noticed you totally ignored Kingman in this video, I assume it's shown in the longer version? I stayed at the El Travitore in Kingman and it's exactly the kind of place I like to stay on a trip like that.
I love route 66. I live in near Phoenix and always go up there in my RV With XR650R mounted on the back. if you take your dog traveling with you make sure to stop and Seligman and Williams in Arizona they are the most dog friendly towns I've ever been to you can walk right into the restaurant with your dog. I've been there so many times people know my dog's name but they don't know mine yet they just say oh yeah that's Thor the pitbulls owner. lol I plan on moving to Ash Fork soon. where you can buy 40 acre's for less then $20k. Just a few miles from Route 66.
Great Travelogue. Thanks! You higlighted some motels, what about campgrounds, are there many along the way. Would have been nice to see where you stayed in your Class C.
Steve, Happy to hear you enjoyed the film. I don't like breaking up a nice travelogue with campground info so I put that into the 45-minutes of "extras" on the DVD. That segment features the best campgrounds, dinners, museums, etc.....that I found. So if you get the DVD there will be 90-minutes of travelogue and 45-minutes of extra info to help you plan your trip. Please feel free to contact me on my website if you have any questions www.rvadventurevideos.com
I drove route 66 halfway across Arizona and saw absolutely nothing but a few wild horses.
Wow I'm shocked! Didn't see anything in the middle of the desert!
Teamster Pride Pride and shame are baseless emotions.
As is negativity. I saw that negative comment and wasn't surprised when I saw it was you! lol. By the way are you referring to a Marshall 71' SuperLead? I play as well. Gibson Les Paul studio, Marshall 100w valve state, and a line 6 I got a good deal on.
Teamster Pride I don't see my comment as negative, but simply rather factual. We were amazed at how deserted Route 66 was. We drove for 30 minutes before seeing another car traveling in the opposite direction. We never saw another car driving in the same direction.
We did expect to see some old gas stations at least, but it was nothing but miles of open prairie blocked off by barbed wire fences.
Not really negative, but more of surprise.
I'm not sure negativity is a baseless emotion. It's hard to believe we have nothing to complain about while we still struggle with issues like pain and death, but I won't say it can't be baseless.
I don't play the 1971 Super Lead much anymore. I'm now playing through a 1970 Fender Bassman head into a 1967 Gretsch Super Bass 2x12 cabinet. For effects I use nothing but a Boss ME-50 and my main guitar is an Ibanez SZ320. Everything is stock and original. I paid around $950 for everything.
I've been playing nearly everyday for nearly 40 years. I'm in a local club band. I'm not proud or ashamed, but I do get a kick out of seeing jaws drop when musicians can't believe I get all my tone from such cheap gear. From Wicked Game to Sweet Child Of Mine, I've got the tone to die for.
Yeah it would be cool to go back in time and see 66 in it's peak.
I've been asked to play in a few local bands but with my job I couldn't be reliable so I just play for fun and jam with friends. I think a club band would actually be the most fun. No grind of the road and non-stop touring.
traveling old Route 66 is something I hope I can do someday.
really interesting, thanks
nice video
I lived in Barstow for 11 and a half years. That road at 3:34 looks very familiar, but I can't locate it on Google Maps.
Is Barstow near Death Valley, and close to Calico Ghost Town? We travelled
through there back in October 1981, heading for Vegas. It was a truly magical
experience, one I will never forget. I loved the desert landscape, so far away
from the dull cold UK. I'm listening to "Horse with no name" on the radio right
now, and it takes my mind back to that trip.
VicsGarage has this cool Vintage Gm/Chevy sign. on Etsy
When you got the resort fee waived in the mirage were you on the starter status or had you gone up a grade by then?
Hi John, great video, hope to do it next year, how many days would you reckon it will take , starting in Chicago, thanks.
The St. Louis Gateway Arch has been built in 1965. Lewis and Clark began their expedition in 1804. How is the commentator claiming that the arch was built to help Lewis and Clark find their way home in case they got lost!!??
I was never very good at historic dates in school. Dear kavenhkk, it was a joke.
But it was a very good video
Ive always wanted to take that road trip. Where can I get detailed maps for this trip? the only ones that I have found are lacking in detail and mostly send you over the interstates.
MEMORIES ....
beautifully done, very professional. how long were you on the road filming this?
I drove it from Chicago to CA and back. Took about 2 months to film. Happy to hear you enjoyed it.
John Holod Hi John! I just did the same! From Chicago to LA and back, but I did it in 23 days. It was a challenge not because of the distance, but because I was filming every day and editing videos which as you can appreciate is very time consuming. I wish I had found your video before I set off, it would have helped me plan my itinerary.
I'm driving the entire route from LA to Chicago this summer. Any tips or advice?
Efrain Garcia Yes, tons of advice! I just completed it, i drove it TWICE from Chicago to LA to Chicago, stopping along different stops each way. Firstly, see the Route 66 Playlist on my channel as I believe this will give you an idea of what to expect, costs as well as places to visit and things to do. Secondly, send me a message if you have any specific question and need advice. Happy travels!
Maybe triple AAA travel has maps. They detailed a map of Route 66 back in 1969 already
What is the location of the road at 3:36 ???
EZ- Route 66 is the best book out there by far. Check it out. Its the bible for RT66. Good luck.
It's TER- MATER WITHOUT THE TER. AWESOME VIDEO THANKS
At this point you might want to consider just putting the entire video on utube. You might make more money than selling the dvds. Other utubers have the entire trip on utube. Just a thought if no one is buying the dvd. I plan on doing parts of the route 66. Like I said, I have seen pretty much the entire route from several different tubers.
I love the 50s and 60s and 70s and I only like old music and no rap and im 12
Can this route be driving completely in 2019?
I think Route 66 is still kicking and breathing today.
Heading west Route 66 doesn't get good until it hit's the Arizona border and pretty much goes back to pot once it hits Needles, CA.
John Ratko
You must have missed Oklahoma.
66 goes right thru OKC. Downtown is amazing. It's all been rebuilt and is a mix of old and new with the ball parks, Bricktown and state capital.
Motorcycle owners groups and clubs ride in and out of the area constantly to play on Route 66 several hundred miles in each direction.
I'd call OKC the Mother Lode of the Mother Road.
I've been here several times, actually walked around.
What? No Cozy Dog?
Cozy Dog is featured in the complete 90-minute version of the video, not the 30-minute preview online. Makes me hungry just writing about it!
18:16... thats fucking terrifying!!!
At 9:10, the syrup lady. How the hell could someone whose entire life is producing syrup NOT spell SYRUP correctly? I mean, "Sirup"? Really?
You didn't really ride that rabbit.
Lol 66 reactions
Greater 66 route
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Efrain, the best advice I can give you is to watch the entire 90-minute DVD and get the book EZ Route 66. The info in both with help you a great deal.