Robert......I lived in Albuquerque for some time in the 70's and I have to admit I saw more of Albuquerque in your video than when I lived there. Thank you. Well done. Love your channel. Your video on Amazon brought me here. Keep truckin'.
In all the Albuquerque videos I've ever seen , I've not yet seen a public outdoor pool . Would there be a public swimming pool somewhere in Albuqurque ?
im moving to albuquerque for my new job in may, so i decided to watch all your videos about new mexico. i loved traveling thru this state. cant wait to be there.
I recently discovered Traveling Robert and his fabulous videos and music. Like him putting a sticker on each state he visits, I am going to post this comment on all the videos I watch! You da man, Robert!!
making coffee with the Bialetti moka pot and enjoying your new video, as always so nice to watch and exploring interesting sites, the tram ride looked spectacular and the view from the mountain just awesome , thank you
Nice job covering Albuquerque. I have a couple of restaurants to recommend for the next time you are in town. Garcia's Kitchen and Barella's Coffee Shop.
I approve of these choices. And - my personal opinion is the best breakfast burritos is Blakes. I have lived in Abq for 15 years, and went to school at New Mexico Tech in Socorro. My heart is always in New Mexico.
I just laugh when you said in every video:" I will come back" or "some other time " let us enjoy the moment that you are there. Haaa! Stop and enjoy your cafe cubano one state at the time, no rush! Thanks for your informative videos, loud and clear sound.
One of the best travel videos I’ve see. The camera work, the editing, the commentary...very interesting, very informative. Loved traveling through your video. Stay safe. Stay blessed. Keep on truckin’ !!!
Awesome !!! we will be in Albuquerque for the Gathering of Nations and wanted other things to do as well while there !! We staying at the Koa journey site in our Roadtrek
This was so awesome! I’ve been waiting for this one for awhile! Thanks so much for doing such a good job on this video! The debate on moving to Albuquerque is starting to look more positive!
Hello Robert, I recently found your videos and enjoy your passion and enthusiasm. We are now looking at doing an RV vacation in the future thanks to you and your videos. Looking forward to the next one!
Thanks for another amazing video Robert! ABQ holds a very special place in my heart; it was the first place I ever visited in the USA from the UK and although it's kind of out of the way for most visitors to the US I absolutely adore it and have been back many times in the past to visit friends there. And of course, when Breaking Bad became the incredible show that it did I went and did all of the filming locations too! Although unfortunately it was before I made videos on RUclips… So I'll have to go and revisit them for a video for my channel some day!! :-) though I do actually have videos from things like the Sandia Peak Tramway on my channel from way back in 2004…!
Robert, I love your videos! Your music is great, you are obviously a gifted musician, and your songs stick in my mind, I find myself singing them throughout the day. I am going to Albequerque in about a week, and I'm so excited! Thanks for doing and sharing such great places with us.
Wonderful video. This brought back so many memories. Just looked at my last ticket from the tramway. Oct 2017. So miss life in NM . Truly a beautiful state and loved living there.
Thanks for the info, we are heading to the Balloon Fest today for the week. Enchanted Trails is a super nice RV park in Albuquerque Rt 66 with retro trailers
When you visit Montana travel the “going-to-the-sun-road” it is spectacular.... although there is a vehicle length limit can’t remember if it is 23 or 24 ‘ but there are red cars that will also take you on the tour... or do as we did leave the RV at the camp ground and drive the car so many beautiful vistas ...Love traveling along....Thank you
I really enjoyed your travel in Albuquerque, NM. I am planning on going out there in September. You provided great narration and video. What camera do you use?
It’s nice watching this since everything shut down cause of COVID especially some private businesses I see are not longer there so this video made me happy but sad because I miss this Albuquerque
another great vlog robert , i live in yorkshire in the uk , would love to visit the usa but my finances don`t allow for it but tou take me there with your amazing videos thank you :)
Cool video! Glad you went to the Nuke Museum. Interesting place. I went there in SEP 2014. The outside park has made some progress! They were cleaning up/restoring the sub's sail (645) back then and many missiles were looking like they were on the 'To Do' list. No gantry for Gadget either. Glad I got to see the update!
Church St Cafe is open for breakfast at some ungodly hour. Don't know who told you nothing was open. Summer 2020 was the first time in, I guess 15 years I have-not driven there from Whitehorse, Yukon Territory.
Mackinac Island is a must see in Michigan. We stayed at Straits State Park which has a great view of the bridge. Also, I think you would really enjoy Door County, Wisconsin. It is the part that sticks out into Lake Michigan up from Green Bay. Your map is really coming along. Thanks for taking us along.
Hi Robert, I live in Montana and if I were you I would plan to stay here for at least 4 days because there is so much to see and I would spend most if not all of your time in the western part of the state. Aside from the more well known places ie Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, there is a MUST see drive over The Beartooth Highway. It starts from the NE entrance (or EXIT, depending on which direction you are coming from) of YS Park in Cook City, MT and ends in Red Lodge, MT. It is the closest thing I have come to feeling like you are literally on the top of the world! There are many, many high mountain lakes right along the Highway and the Mountains are unbelievable! Red Lodge is a neat little town and Cook City is also nice but very small-not much there. The drive up Hwy 93 starting in the Bitterroot Valley) is one of my favorites (I live off it ). There is Flathead Lake, (the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi), north of Missoula. Hwy 93 goes from the Idaho border to the Canadian border. I am a travel Nurse and drive all over Montana. Contact me if you need anymore info when you prepare to go. Safe travels!
You can go to Garcia's Restaurant across the street from Old Town. When I saw that plate of Chile Relleno, I almost passed out! It looked SO good! And the Sopapillas with honey for dessert, or with the meal, is Latino Soul Food! It's why we can't leave!
Hola Robert, me gustan mucho tus viajes, tus videos y tu narración Robert donde puedo obtener un mapa como el tuyo que le vas poniendo las estampas de los estados?? Esta genial
We were in New Mexico a few days ago . We went to the old town 😍took pictures by the old church We went to sandia peak it was amazing experience . We are from New Jersey .nice video
@7:16 I am from Albuquerque as well and I love to see those Parnell Law signs especially considering that he and his family got me in a scholarship for Piano lessons at the New Mexico School of Music! 😃🎶🎵
great videos Robert, i have to say just 3 min inside of the nuclear museum wasn't enough. slow down some for us people that may never see this stuff in real life.. thanks for all you do.
Go through Idaho to Washington, taking the north route, to I-5, then down through Seattle, portland,, cut over to the coast, down to near the border (stopping at Whaleshead RV park), then inland to Ashland (time it so you can goto a play), then East to Klamath Falls, then up the middle of OR and WA.
I'm not a television watcher, had to look up breaking bad LOL , wondering if you ever considered a reconditioned school bus and configure it as you need as an cross country RV ? Love the video! 👍
Thank you. I'm not going to do the bus or skoolie as they are also referred to. They are hard to park in the city and many RV park will not let you stay in one, so I'll tick to regular RVs. In the future I think I'll go for a short motorhome, under 25 feet.
Hi Robert! I cannot help it. I find myself binge watching for hours on end sometimes.However, A question? At 4:05, you mention checking for any GPS trackers. What is that? Thank you so much for posting. Your talents continue to amaze me. Perhaps you can get a contract on The Travel Channel. You are very good!
I live here in Albuquerque and one neat time to come visit is during the Balloon Fiesta in October. So much to see with that going on and then in Old Town there's lot's of entertainment as well. It's just a cool vibe and of course lot's of food everywhere you turn, lol.
Breaking Bad wouldn't be the same if it was filmed in California as originally planned, Albuquerque is a part of what made the series so great. I never been there, but from what I seen on Google Maps Streetview I would love to check it out.
Been here in Albuquerque for 32 years, the Walter white home owner is quite grouchy. Anyway, your video is the best tour quality I've seen. Thank you for uploading it ✌️
Hi Robert, to travel the northern states i would suggest you follow the trail of john steinbeck - travels with charley (love that book). Im planning to do that trip as well in 2019.
The Sandias got their name from turning red in sunset light. It's sometimes about the same shade a watermelon red. * I live in Nob Hill. It is a great place to live in Abq. as everything is in walking distance if you live near Central Av. (Rt. 66). At 29:06, your sunset shot pf the red hue of the Sandias is where the name came from. * Check drone batteeries!!
very cool vid,,, i m a new mexico native.. graduated from alb. high in 77. now reside in humacao, puerto rico since 92.. before living in albuquerque in 73.. my childhood was in tierra amarilla, new mexico.. 3 hrs north of albuquerque.. TA is about 15 min south of Chama. Taos to the east about 2 or so hrs from TA. beautiful country must c if you come to new mexico. if you ever visit puerto rico come by humacao and "la taza cafe" (I own) next to mayor building and the oldest part of humacao. Palmas del Mar resort and country club is a nice place to stay.. next to the beach.. carribean side of Puerto Rico..
Thanks again Robert ~~ Great Video - It is amazing that your Kia Sorrento can handle your Micro Minnie Tinnie !!! Does it have a 5,000 lb. towing capacity? What a perfect set-up and a great video once again !!!!
I have a towel like that. It was recommended for a long trip I took because you can wash your clothes by hand and then lay the wet item on the towel, then roll it up and squeeze and you can get most of the water out....makes drying clothes much faster.
Good video again. Great travel log. You are getting so natural talking through the camera with us. Have a thought, maybe a google map of your routes. At the end of vid. You know I’m pulling with a Kia too so help on route planning would be cool, or not, haha. Just saw google map route on the Las Vegas video. If you have been doing that my bad.
Glad you enjoyed my hometown. My mother lives fairly close to the car wash. I was back home from Tokyo for Christmas and did midnight mass at Old Town. The issue with Nob Hill is the new Area Rapid Transit (ART) Bus station installation along Central. Let's just say most Burquenos aren't fans, and neither am I. It's kind of the worst of both worlds. None of the advantages of light rail, all of the disadvantages of busses and street cars. Those are the weird art deco sort of median installations you filmed. My opinion is that we should have just built light rail. I love the Sandias and I've done the Tram ride several times over the years. The Church Street Cafe was a good choice.
The Lake Michigan coast line is beautiful all the way. Check out holland, the sleeping bear sand dunes, traverse city, the mackinaw bridge. There is a water fall route across the upper peninsula it is great in the fall I hear. Don’t miss pictured rocks on Lake Superior.
This is awesome I worked at twisters when pollos hermanos was changed for the movie I was there for the movie actually and I reroofed the house with the pizza in it. 👌
By far one of the best videos of Albuquerque in RUclips right now! Thank u!
Glad you liked it. Thanks!
I literally laughed out loud when you went back to your car to check if you had any GPS tracking device installed. LOL!
😂
Robert......I lived in Albuquerque for some time in the 70's and I have to admit I saw more of Albuquerque in
your video than when I lived there. Thank you. Well done. Love your channel. Your video on Amazon brought
me here. Keep truckin'.
In all the Albuquerque videos I've ever seen , I've not yet seen a public outdoor pool . Would there be a public swimming pool somewhere in Albuqurque ?
There is so much to see in Albuquerque. I enjoyed the Breaking Bad start and all the rest of it. The old town looks lovely.
Yes, nice city.
We love New Mexico and especially Albuquerque and Santa Fe.... Wonderful video...Thanks!
Hopefully I'll be back next year
im moving to albuquerque for my new job in may, so i decided to watch all your videos about new mexico. i loved traveling thru this state. cant wait to be there.
Thank you for making my breakfast coffee such a wonderful entrance of the day every time you have uploaded a new video!
I recently discovered Traveling Robert and his fabulous videos and music. Like him putting a sticker
on each state he visits, I am going to post this comment on all the videos I watch! You da man, Robert!!
making coffee with the Bialetti moka pot and enjoying your new video, as always so nice to watch and exploring interesting sites, the tram ride looked spectacular and the view from the mountain just awesome , thank you
Yes, the tram ride was the highlight of the visit for sure.
I live in Albuquerque, I so much appreciate your visit and compliments! Love your videos by the way!
Thank you! Nice city. I want to go back for Ballon Fiesta
Born and raised too! Love it-
I live here too and agree! Thank you!
I live in Albuquerque. You almost make it sound interesting, so I'll be watching more of your travels. Thank you 😊
Nice job covering Albuquerque. I have a couple of restaurants to recommend for the next time you are in town. Garcia's Kitchen and Barella's Coffee Shop.
I approve of these choices. And - my personal opinion is the best breakfast burritos is Blakes. I have lived in Abq for 15 years, and went to school at New Mexico Tech in Socorro. My heart is always in New Mexico.
LOL, my favorite breakfast burrito is the #2 burrito at Golden Pride. Blakes is my next favorite though.
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@@iameve77 Golden Pride has the best breakfast burritos by far!
Very interesting. Thanks for taking us along Señor Robert.
You're welcome
Cono wish I knew you were in town! Always love when fellow Cubanos come to visit!
Cool, we're everywhere :-)
I just laugh when you said in every video:" I will come back" or "some other time " let us enjoy the moment that you are there. Haaa! Stop and enjoy your cafe cubano one state at the time, no rush!
Thanks for your informative videos, loud and clear sound.
WELL SAID, I AGREE
That was a fun trip through New Mexico. Really enjoyed it. Thanks Robert
One of the best travel videos I’ve see. The camera work, the editing, the commentary...very interesting, very informative. Loved traveling through your video. Stay safe. Stay blessed. Keep on truckin’ !!!
Awesome !!! we will be in Albuquerque for the Gathering of Nations and wanted other things to do as well while there !! We staying at the Koa journey site in our Roadtrek
This was so awesome! I’ve been waiting for this one for awhile! Thanks so much for doing such a good job on this video! The debate on moving to Albuquerque is starting to look more positive!
Thank you!
Robert, we live very close to White Sands NM. Too bad we couldn't have known you were coming through here. Safe travels always.
Hello Robert, I recently found your videos and enjoy your passion and enthusiasm. We are now looking at doing an RV vacation in the future thanks to you and your videos. Looking forward to the next one!
Thank you Mike. Happy travels
Thanks for another amazing video Robert! ABQ holds a very special place in my heart; it was the first place I ever visited in the USA from the UK and although it's kind of out of the way for most visitors to the US I absolutely adore it and have been back many times in the past to visit friends there. And of course, when Breaking Bad became the incredible show that it did I went and did all of the filming locations too! Although unfortunately it was before I made videos on RUclips… So I'll have to go and revisit them for a video for my channel some day!! :-) though I do actually have videos from things like the Sandia Peak Tramway on my channel from way back in 2004…!
Cool, glad you liked it. I'll check out your channel
Hi Robert! Love your travel videos! THANKS!
Robert, I love your videos! Your music is great, you are obviously a gifted musician, and your songs stick in my mind, I find myself singing them throughout the day. I am going to Albequerque in about a week, and I'm so excited! Thanks for doing and sharing such great places with us.
Excellent video. I am moving to Albuquerque in June. Looking forward to it now.
How do you like it?
Very nice video : educational and beautiful scenery. Keep up the good work.
Magnificent. This video ignites my desire to visit this beautiful place in New Mexico once the pandemic plague is over.
Wonderful video. This brought back so many memories. Just looked at my last ticket from the tramway. Oct 2017. So miss life in NM . Truly a beautiful state and loved living there.
Thanks for the info, we are heading to the Balloon Fest today for the week. Enchanted Trails is a super nice RV park in Albuquerque Rt 66 with retro trailers
Loved the scenes from the Sandia Peak tram...very pretty.
I've ridden the tram, so beautiful!!
Excellent video! For a moment I pretended it was Puss in Boots narrating the video. Can't wait to visit Albuquerque!
Thats it, I'm sold. Booking a trip to ABQ from Boston. Thanks for making & sharing this video!
Great video. We are likely moving there soon, and your video is the best we’ve seen. Thank you for posting.
Did you move? How do you like it?
When you visit Montana travel the “going-to-the-sun-road” it is spectacular.... although there is a vehicle length limit can’t remember if it is 23 or 24 ‘ but there are red cars that will also take you on the tour... or do as we did leave the RV at the camp ground and drive the car so many beautiful vistas ...Love traveling along....Thank you
Great video Robert. Have a great day. Carolyn and Colin
Thank you!
I really enjoyed your travel in Albuquerque, NM. I am planning on going out there in September. You provided great narration and video. What camera do you use?
Robert, "Your last sunset"... 28:45...did you see the 'Watermelon' color of the Sandia Mountains? Just a glimpse.
That's where the name came from,.
I grew up in Albuquereque in the 50's and 60's. Memories.
What a fun video! Checking for GPS was my favorite!
Th ank you for sharing. I am flying to Albuquerque next March 2020. Coffee on top of Sandia Peak is something I might do.
Thank you for this video. I lived in ABQ for a number of years and I miss it. Thanks!
It’s nice watching this since everything shut down cause of COVID especially some private businesses I see are not longer there so this video made me happy but sad because I miss this Albuquerque
This is my home , I've been here for 33 years . I love it .
I live in Santa Fe so I really appreciate this video of Albuquerque. I have been to Old Town and I thought that was very cool!
Howdy Robert,many thanks for making my day here with another superb production of yours.Greetings from William in Bruges,Belgium,Europe
Thank you William
another great vlog robert , i live in yorkshire in the uk , would love to visit the usa but my finances don`t allow for it but tou take me there with your amazing videos thank you :)
Thank you!
Going from state to state , looks like alot of fun. , I really like your videos. If it wasnt for you , i never get out of town . Thank you !
Thank you!
Wow so cool! Great video, love all of the footage from the cable car
Thank you, glad you liked it
BTW nice channel
aw thank you! total work in progress but its fun!
Cool video! Glad you went to the Nuke Museum. Interesting place. I went there in SEP 2014. The outside park has made some progress! They were cleaning up/restoring the sub's sail (645) back then and many missiles were looking like they were on the 'To Do' list. No gantry for Gadget either. Glad I got to see the update!
i was disappointed he only spent 3 min showing the inside of the museum.. always in a hurry..
Love the travels. I don't get tired. Thank you so very much.
Awesome video Robert 👍👍🇬🇧
Church St Cafe is open for breakfast at some ungodly hour. Don't know who told you nothing was open. Summer 2020 was the first time in, I guess 15 years I have-not driven there from Whitehorse, Yukon Territory.
Great Travel. I like Albuquerque. Very good cable car.
Thank you
Great video. I look forward for next episode.
Thank you!
Awesome video ... thanks Robert
Glad you liked it.
The large building at 7:20 in your video has a small office next to it, where the Microsoft company officially began in.
Cool, didn't know that
Civic Plaza is also a Breaking Bad site as that’s where Walt almost got himself caught!
Mackinac Island is a must see in Michigan. We stayed at Straits State Park which has a great view of the bridge. Also, I think you would really enjoy Door County, Wisconsin. It is the part that sticks out into Lake Michigan up from Green Bay. Your map is really coming along. Thanks for taking us along.
Hi Robert, I live in Montana and if I were you I would plan to stay here for at least 4 days because there is so much to see and I would spend most if not all of your time in the western part of the state. Aside from the more well known places ie Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, there is a MUST see drive over The Beartooth Highway. It starts from the NE entrance (or EXIT, depending on which direction you are coming from) of YS Park in Cook City, MT and ends in Red Lodge, MT. It is the closest thing I have come to feeling like you are literally on the top of the world! There are many, many high mountain lakes right along the Highway and the Mountains are unbelievable! Red Lodge is a neat little town and Cook City is also nice but very small-not much there. The drive up Hwy 93 starting in the Bitterroot Valley) is one of my favorites (I live off it ). There is Flathead Lake, (the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi), north of Missoula. Hwy 93 goes from the Idaho border to the Canadian border. I am a travel Nurse and drive all over Montana. Contact me if you need anymore info when you prepare to go. Safe travels!
Can't way to visit Montana. Thank you for all the information
Glacier Park is a little Switzerland. A heavenly place, my Dad would take us there often,he was a land surveyor. He said it was "God's country".
at 7:30 mark is the area used in the movie No Country For Old Men. the motel is gone now but that white building is in the scene.
You can go to Garcia's Restaurant across the street from Old Town. When I saw that plate of Chile Relleno, I almost passed out! It looked SO good! And the Sopapillas with honey for dessert, or with the meal, is Latino Soul Food! It's why we can't leave!
Hola Robert, me gustan mucho tus viajes, tus videos y tu narración
Robert donde puedo obtener un mapa como el tuyo que le vas poniendo las estampas de los estados?? Esta genial
Gracias. Ese mapa lo compre en Camping World pero tambien lo tienen en Amazon y otros lugares
We were in New Mexico a few days ago . We went to the old town 😍took pictures by the old church
We went to sandia peak it was amazing experience . We are from New Jersey .nice video
Just a little Desapointed I didn’t see air balloons as I expected but it was all in general a very nice trip . Temperatures were ok 👌.
@7:16 I am from Albuquerque as well and I love to see those Parnell Law signs especially considering that he and his family got me in a scholarship for Piano lessons at the New Mexico School of Music! 😃🎶🎵
great videos Robert, i have to say just 3 min inside of the nuclear museum wasn't enough. slow down some for us people that may never see this stuff in real life.. thanks for all you do.
Great Restaurant is El Pinto on the north east part of town west of the fairgrounds where the have the Hot Air Balloons every fall
Hey Robert great channel I love your videos.
Thank you!
Hello Robert. Happy Mother’s Day 👩 to you. Great video like always 👍🎉👍🏖🎣🍻
Go through Idaho to Washington, taking the north route, to I-5, then down through Seattle, portland,, cut over to the coast, down to near the border (stopping at Whaleshead RV park), then inland to Ashland (time it so you can goto a play), then East to Klamath Falls, then up the middle of OR and WA.
Awesome job. I'm a big BB fan and hope to come there and check out these locations too!
I'm not a television watcher, had to look up breaking bad LOL , wondering if you ever considered a reconditioned school bus and configure it as you need as an cross country RV ? Love the video! 👍
Thank you. I'm not going to do the bus or skoolie as they are also referred to. They are hard to park in the city and many RV park will not let you stay in one, so I'll tick to regular RVs. In the future I think I'll go for a short motorhome, under 25 feet.
Hi Robert! I cannot help it. I find myself binge watching for hours on end sometimes.However, A question? At 4:05, you mention checking for any GPS trackers. What is that? Thank you so much for posting. Your talents continue to amaze me. Perhaps you can get a contract on The Travel Channel. You are very good!
Thanks! The GPS tracker is a "Breaking Bad" reference meant a s joke :-)
@@TravelingRobert What do you mean by "Breaking Bad" gps finder? What is "Breaking Bad"???
@@stpierreforjesusthesavior984 It is a TV series
@@TravelingRobert Thanks! U can see I don't watch TV. Great videos; better than TV any day!
The 1st nuclear weapon was not exploded in Los Alamos!! That was down in southern NM in the uninhabited desert.
The science was done in Los Alamos.
I live here in Albuquerque and one neat time to come visit is during the Balloon Fiesta in October. So much to see with that going on and then in Old Town there's lot's of entertainment as well. It's just a cool vibe and of course lot's of food everywhere you turn, lol.
Breaking Bad wouldn't be the same if it was filmed in California as originally planned, Albuquerque is a part of what made the series so great. I never been there, but from what I seen on Google Maps Streetview I would love to check it out.
Been here in Albuquerque for 32 years, the Walter white home owner is quite grouchy. Anyway, your video is the best tour quality I've seen. Thank you for uploading it ✌️
Grouchy, I can vouch for that!
I look forward to these! Robert where did you learn how to edit videos? What’s a good site I can study?
Hi Robert, to travel the northern states i would suggest you follow the trail of john steinbeck - travels with charley (love that book). Im planning to do that trip as well in 2019.
Great book, thanks
Really wonderful, and enjoyed , Thanks , MONIR , Los Angeles, California
This was a great Vlog really enjoyed the content👍🏻 Did you discover why the drone tried to auto land?
Thank you! The battery got discharged suddenly due to cold temperature, I'm paraphrasing the error message I got on screen
The Sandias got their name from turning red in sunset light. It's sometimes about the same shade a watermelon red. * I live in Nob Hill. It is a great place to live in Abq. as everything is in walking distance if you live near Central Av. (Rt. 66). At 29:06, your sunset shot pf the red hue of the Sandias is where the name came from. * Check drone batteeries!!
very cool vid,,, i m a new mexico native.. graduated from alb. high in 77. now reside in humacao, puerto rico since 92.. before living in albuquerque in 73.. my childhood was in tierra amarilla, new mexico.. 3 hrs north of albuquerque.. TA is about 15 min south of Chama. Taos to the east about 2 or so hrs from TA. beautiful country must c if you come to new mexico. if you ever visit puerto rico come by humacao and "la taza cafe" (I own) next to mayor building and the oldest part of humacao. Palmas del Mar resort and country club is a nice place to stay.. next to the beach.. carribean side of Puerto Rico..
I definitely have to go back to PR
Hello Robert...just wondering why you looked for a GPS tracker in the wheel well? Thanks!
Breaking Bad joke :-)
If you go inside the car wash they have tons of signed photos and other memorabilia and a few gift shop type items
such a nice video!!! totally convinced me to visit lmao
Thank you. It is a pretty cool town
Your narration is very calming
Thanks again Robert ~~ Great Video - It is amazing that your Kia Sorrento can handle your Micro Minnie Tinnie !!! Does it have a 5,000 lb. towing capacity? What a perfect set-up and a great video once again !!!!
Only 3500. Thank you!
37:40 “I want to make it between Albuquerque and Florida in 5 days.” I thought you were gonna have more time on the way back lol
I LOVE ALBUQUERQUE! I COME BACK! I MISSED!
I have a towel like that. It was recommended for a long trip I took because you can wash your clothes by hand and then lay the wet item on the towel, then roll it up and squeeze and you can get most of the water out....makes drying clothes much faster.
Good video again. Great travel log. You are getting so natural talking through the camera with us. Have a thought, maybe a google map of your routes. At the end of vid. You know I’m pulling with a Kia too so help on route planning would be cool, or not, haha. Just saw google map route on the Las Vegas video. If you have been doing that my bad.
Sometimes I do, most of the time I forget. Maybe I'll do that more in the future.
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HI Robert! I like your channel, I´ll always be watching. Have you´ve been in Brazil?
That tran ride looks amazing reminds me of the one we took in Spain that over looks a massie zoo.....again very entertaining 👍
Church Street Cafe is awesome!
Hello,great chanel and great videos.best wishes from oklahoma.
Oklahoma is a must, is to go to the Oklahoma city memorial I went a few years ago and it's awesome
Next year, as soon as it starts getting a little warm
Glad you enjoyed my hometown. My mother lives fairly close to the car wash. I was back home from Tokyo for Christmas and did midnight mass at Old Town. The issue with Nob Hill is the new Area Rapid Transit (ART) Bus station installation along Central. Let's just say most Burquenos aren't fans, and neither am I. It's kind of the worst of both worlds. None of the advantages of light rail, all of the disadvantages of busses and street cars. Those are the weird art deco sort of median installations you filmed. My opinion is that we should have just built light rail. I love the Sandias and I've done the Tram ride several times over the years. The Church Street Cafe was a good choice.
And they still haven't purchased the promised buses. OMG and LOL.
And for our "Clean City" the new mayor buys diesel buses. So clean.
The Lake Michigan coast line is beautiful all the way. Check out holland, the sleeping bear sand dunes, traverse city, the mackinaw bridge. There is a water fall route across the upper peninsula it is great in the fall I hear. Don’t miss pictured rocks on Lake Superior.
Thanks, taking notes
Put-In-Bay Ohio. Home of Perry's Victory National Monument. International Peace Tower. Only a short ferry ride to the island.
This is awesome I worked at twisters when pollos hermanos was changed for the movie I was there for the movie actually and I reroofed the house with the pizza in it. 👌
When watching 'Breaking Bad', I never understood how a cop could afford a house like that.
Leading Task Forces in the DEA will be pretty high pay.
Very good video thank you👍👍
Thank you!