These drives across U.S coast to coast are quite inspring and exciting because its tbe best way to see more different natures and sceneries therefore😎Thank you for sharing another enjoyable and relaxing drive A K🙂👍!!!
Great videos ! Keep up the great work. I thoroughly enjoy driving videos, especially through the mountain states out west. The desert southwest is my happy place and my favorite state is Arizona. I live in Florida and so I enjoy seeing the hills and mountains. Someday I would like to get property in Tucson and spend summers there during hurricane season. The dry desert heat is what I prefer compared to stormy humid summers in Florida. The commentary is really good and helpful while enjoying the ride along.
2:46:32 Interesting to learn there's the London Bridge in AZ from your message in the chat! Was the bridge was shown on the left side in the video? If not, it's still cool to know of its existence and history. 😎 Glad there were multiple gas stations for you to shop at towards the end and what a difference with the pricings! ⛽ Thank you for sharing this relaxing drive, AK! 🤗
Great video as always! We drove also on 2 sections of I-40 that you covered, from Needles to Kingman and from Seligman to Williams. Between Kingman and Seligman we took the Route 66, was an interesting ride too. We stayed also in Williams before visiting the Grand Canyon next day. Thanks for sharing the video, greetings from a road-tripper from Germany!
For reference and your next time out here, us Westies (and East Coast transplants like me, born and raised in Brooklyn/Queens) we call it Lake "Have a Sue"
I haven't watched it all yet - but... couldn't figure out WHY you would have driven back up to Williams and over on I-40 instead of just going straight through AZ oh I-10 since you were ultimately going to El Paso. Seems like a round-about way to get there :) Also... you missed the best part of the desert - the Sonoran Desert around Phoenix and Tucson with all the saguaro cactus - so great. Haven't ever driven the part from Lake Havasu to Williams though so maybe I a am missing out.
Hey love your videos, very relaxing and inspiring. I'm planning a big trip from Miami to Massachusetts and was wondering what you would suggest if I was looking for a more scenic drive. Interstates? Highways? Neither? I've driven north out of Florida before and to me the sights are so dull, and maybe in certain places that's unavoidable, but I'd like to avoid dull whenever possible. Any suggestions?
@@VGSEAS I mean in Italy we would go way beyond the speed limit anyway if we knew there were no controls 😅 130 to 150 km/h easily in a broad road like that.
@@Andybwc The problem with going beyond the speed limits where AK was driving, especially where he was driving in the last half of his video, is that there are a lot of deer and elk. Hitting one beyond 80 mph is often deadly to the driver. I wouldn't recommend it.
Rule 1 when filling up. Never go to the closest gas station by the intersterstate. Drive about 5-10 minutes away from the interstate. or a exit that has 4 or more gas stations.
Thanks for the ride back to Florida enjoying the trip AK
Much appreciated, glad you've been enjoying!
These drives across U.S coast to coast are quite inspring and exciting because its tbe best way to see more different natures and sceneries therefore😎Thank you for sharing another enjoyable and relaxing drive A K🙂👍!!!
You're welcome, I'm glad you're enjoying the scenery and the drives across the country
Damn, that truck overtaking at 3:51:10 ... I love that you're clearly a patient driver. That could've been gnarly!
Great videos ! Keep up the great work. I thoroughly enjoy driving videos, especially through the mountain states out west. The desert southwest is my happy place and my favorite state is Arizona. I live in Florida and so I enjoy seeing the hills and mountains. Someday I would like to get property in Tucson and spend summers there during hurricane season. The dry desert heat is what I prefer compared to stormy humid summers in Florida.
The commentary is really good and helpful while enjoying the ride along.
2:46:32 Interesting to learn there's the London Bridge in AZ from your message in the chat! Was the bridge was shown on the left side in the video? If not, it's still cool to know of its existence and history. 😎 Glad there were multiple gas stations for you to shop at towards the end and what a difference with the pricings! ⛽ Thank you for sharing this relaxing drive, AK! 🤗
The bridge is near 2:38:40, where all the flags are on the left hand side.
Almost 400k🎉🤩🙌🏾
Greetings from Yuma. The start of this video was very close to my house.
Great video as always! We drove also on 2 sections of I-40 that you covered, from Needles to Kingman and from Seligman to Williams. Between Kingman and Seligman we took the Route 66, was an interesting ride too. We stayed also in Williams before visiting the Grand Canyon next day. Thanks for sharing the video, greetings from a road-tripper from Germany!
The London Bridge in Lake JavaScript is the old one from London England purchased and brought over to Arizona.
Lake Havasu
Yes, I watched a video about it afterwards! It's really cool
Hello from Pompano Beach, Florida! ❤️⚓️
nice drive hotel hampton inn is a good hotel keep up ur road trips
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For reference and your next time out here, us Westies (and East Coast transplants like me, born and raised in Brooklyn/Queens) we call it Lake "Have a Sue"
Great
I haven't watched it all yet - but... couldn't figure out WHY you would have driven back up to Williams and over on I-40 instead of just going straight through AZ oh I-10 since you were ultimately going to El Paso. Seems like a round-about way to get there :) Also... you missed the best part of the desert - the Sonoran Desert around Phoenix and Tucson with all the saguaro cactus - so great. Haven't ever driven the part from Lake Havasu to Williams though so maybe I a am missing out.
Thanks for watching! I drove this way to get to Grand Canyon National Park before going to El Paso.
Hey love your videos, very relaxing and inspiring. I'm planning a big trip from Miami to Massachusetts and was wondering what you would suggest if I was looking for a more scenic drive. Interstates? Highways? Neither? I've driven north out of Florida before and to me the sights are so dull, and maybe in certain places that's unavoidable, but I'd like to avoid dull whenever possible. Any suggestions?
hi sir what camera did you use for ths trip? impressive battery
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Hi Daniel! Are you okay my friend? Just wanted to say hello from the chatgang👋
Is it easy to find snakes in that area?
3:00:00 📚
These roads needs to be repaired
Is there any speed limit on such roads? I'm from the eu and feel like you can go pretty fast there
It depends. Freeways usually have 70MPH limits while some have only 50 or 60 in some areas. You can even go 80 in some spots, just depends...
@@VGSEAS I mean in Italy we would go way beyond the speed limit anyway if we knew there were no controls 😅 130 to 150 km/h easily in a broad road like that.
@@Andybwc The problem with going beyond the speed limits where AK was driving, especially where he was driving in the last half of his video, is that there are a lot of deer and elk. Hitting one beyond 80 mph is often deadly to the driver. I wouldn't recommend it.
@@BadDriversOfNapa alright I had no idea!
There are speed limits posted from time to time. I wouldn't want to go too fast though as you don't know what to expect!
Rule 1 when filling up. Never go to the closest gas station by the intersterstate. Drive about 5-10 minutes away from the interstate. or a exit that has 4 or more gas stations.
I feel like AZ should fix there roads lol really bumpy but love the drive
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