Never expected Scurry to show up on here. I'm from the area. It's a good place with good people. A nice place to grow up. Putting you on that road to the dirt pit was kind of a raw deal lol.
@@texrayvision Native Texans being successfully gaslit into being guilt tripped for their political traditions are what's ruining the state. Move to a coastal state and find out what that turns into first hand for yourself, you don't know how good you have it until you have to suffer the consequences of poor decisions.
@@queuedjar4578"Our" political traditions should not consist of an administration and legislature that is owned by Natural Gas, oil and corporate lobbies, or pander to Christo-Fascists. I doubt my great 5x grandfather would like Abbott, or the way our legislature is selling every piece of our state to the highest bidder.
bro i stg i lived in Scurry for 7 years through most of my childhood. when i moved there the population was around 300. anytime i mention it no one has ever heard of it and this legit got me cracking up
Gotta be. I'm surprised it was there cause there weren't many pine trees, but the kudzu is a dead giveaway. My grandfather and his father before him farmed pine trees in southern Mississippi, you could get either of them going for hours about how much they despised kudzu. There's a surprising amount of pine lore.
Not that exact spot, the Highest point of the netherlands is actually the Vaalserberg, where the german, belgian and dutch borders meet. Close to the city of Aachen
aight man the summer 40 second round 4 you got vs the fall coverage you gave us made me go western australia (yeah yeah ive been up for 3 more hours than i usually am), but im never getting less than 3.5k with the round you actually got.
Texas would be difficult because it's extremely geologically diverse, and there's at least five different biome types. The adage that it could be 5 states is accurate. West Texas was my first guess just because of how dusty and flat. Surprised it was east texas, and I've been EVERYWHERE here. East Texas is where the "Pine Curtain" begins, so typically you would see tons of trees. Hilarious the guy he reacted to said Alberta because I've heard Canadians describe Alberta s the Texas of Canada LOL
I grew up about 35 minutes west of Scurry and I had no idea about that pic either. Doesn't look like road for public but maybe for construction gravel/dirt or farm road.
What is this goblin trickery? Amazing memorizing skills! How much of it is looking for 'meta' (gen of cameras) + road signs vs Geography and knowing which flaura belongs were? At 4:46 I understand the decision is made on the vegation : western europe + chimney hood is a tell tell sign of the UK (but where exactly?). Thank you - fun video!
Question for the way that you study - of course you see images you are meant to guess the location of, but do you ever go back after the round and check the streetview of where you placed your guess? I watch a lot fo your videos but I don't think I have ever seen you go back and investigate your first instinct.
Yo Rainbolt I have my reservations about getting into Geo because I know I couldn’t commit to learning coverage and metas but I think it’s so fun to play around with. Do you think paying the subscription is justified for that experience? Others too plz lmk
I went crazy on 10s today, with two rounds in the 4ks (unseen from me until now), only messed up UK (went Slovenia), Netherlands (went france), and Texas (went AZ). got a score of 15,208, my highest ever in these challenges (and it was even on 10s!), and am 37th on the leaderboards!
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the jump cut to 10 min meditation and deep dive into Scurry, Texas were fucking excellent
Did he actually meditate for 10 min to cope
so true lolol
2:04 "First step is to find new zealand on a map, you can do it"
Well, provided it's a map that has New Zealand.
@@fifzeppelin Or Finland, as we all know it doesn't exist.
(For anti asshole reasons this is a joke)
@@AkiUwUx3 ikr. I was on a road trip from Tennessee to Finland and fell right off the edge of the Earth. Cell reception is great in space, tho.
@@TheAutumnWind_RN4L just be careful you don't land in the hole to china
Scurry Texas, new dream vacation destination
I live less than an hour and a half away and am SO tempted to spontaneously drive there tomorrow for shits and giggles
@@bdrpogo1834go for it, don't let your dreams be dreams
@@bdrpogo1834do it
@@bdrpogo1834Find the same spot as at 4:55 and send a pic to Rainbolt 👀
@@bdrpogo1834 so did you go there?
He had to MEDITATE
Copium overdose
LMAO goated intro by RC, thank u RC
We got the memo! It’s noggin using time
Never expected Scurry to show up on here. I'm from the area. It's a good place with good people. A nice place to grow up.
Putting you on that road to the dirt pit was kind of a raw deal lol.
"Naw it's just Texas. Aw man" is the first thing I say each morning when I get up and look outside
every day i wake up in texas is a good day
Love the place, love being from here, HATE the good 'ol boy politics though.
@@texrayvisioncome live in chicago with me. See what happens when you don’t have those politics.
@@texrayvision Native Texans being successfully gaslit into being guilt tripped for their political traditions are what's ruining the state. Move to a coastal state and find out what that turns into first hand for yourself, you don't know how good you have it until you have to suffer the consequences of poor decisions.
@@queuedjar4578"Our" political traditions should not consist of an administration and legislature that is owned by Natural Gas, oil and corporate lobbies, or pander to Christo-Fascists. I doubt my great 5x grandfather would like Abbott, or the way our legislature is selling every piece of our state to the highest bidder.
"is this ever where steph curry is from?" LMAOOOOOO
@rainbolt you gave TRICHTER 2 points fyi 16:03
It’s freaking hilarious when he starts playing random videos (this time shorts) of the towns he got
bro i stg i lived in Scurry for 7 years through most of my childhood. when i moved there the population was around 300. anytime i mention it no one has ever heard of it and this legit got me cracking up
RC is always so chill
Bro has absolutely nothing to prove anymore, he's probably a top 2 Geo player OAT.
I used to work with a guy in Seattle, but he moved to Austin TX......allegedly. I have always had a lingering suspicion that Texas isn't a real place.
To be honest, us Texans try our best to assume Austin isn't a real place either.
@@troybaxter what is this 'Austin' you're talking about?
@@0Saif0where the steers and queers go
@@0Saif0 hmm, what is this Austin I am talking about? I think I'm confusing OPs mythical Austin with Austin, Manitoba. My bad.
No way he put chapters 🔥🔥🔥
attention to detail gang
You know it's a good day when you get to use your noggin
RC saying Trevor’s intro is legendary
Legend has it the Mexican-American War was a bloody conflict to determine who could claim ownership of Scurry, Texas.
RC copying the intro was so awesome hahahaha. TY RC!
YOU GAVE TRICHTER 2 POINTS !!!!!
im losing my mind at good vibes ranch
Yoooo thanks rc! Love to see you playing these Daily challenges!
please never stop posting these i look forward to them everyday :)
I also thought Texas was Saskatchewan, and I grew up in Saskatchewan.
Bro the cut to the meditation was just class 😂
Get this man a plane ticket to Scurry Texas.
happy use your noggin day
1:48 are you talking about kudzu? Couldn't see the details too well
Gotta be. I'm surprised it was there cause there weren't many pine trees, but the kudzu is a dead giveaway. My grandfather and his father before him farmed pine trees in southern Mississippi, you could get either of them going for hours about how much they despised kudzu. There's a surprising amount of pine lore.
Pretty sure its spanish moss, which is common when you're that close to the gulf.
Pretty sure there were also some southern live oaks in there as well, they’re pretty exclusive to the American south
4:18 It actually is, at about 275m above sea level if I recall correctly.
Not that exact spot, the Highest point of the netherlands is actually the Vaalserberg, where the german, belgian and dutch borders meet. Close to the city of Aachen
@@Ericcibricks And this particular 'hill' was artificial anyway, probably a place where they're dumping earth or something.
the best thing about geoguessr videos is that you can tell who is and who isn’t a regular viewer based on the comments they leave behind
As a Texan I can confirm that I do not exist. Texas is just a bunch of water.
As a Texan, I can confirm that I do not exist.
ty RC 🙏
If RC doesn’t get the wildcard for the World Cup, I aint watchin 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Gonna watch it through from start to finish anyways but thanks for the timestamps 😊 good addition
aight man the summer 40 second round 4 you got vs the fall coverage you gave us made me go western australia (yeah yeah ive been up for 3 more hours than i usually am), but im never getting less than 3.5k with the round you actually got.
I need to have a spiritual awakening in scurry Texas
that water point (up side down J pole) on the right sid of the photo is prevalent in texas
Rule #1: Don’t mess with Texas
that M83 Outro slowed and rewerb is perfect recommendation. Thanks Rain.
Middle of the week: i guess i’m using my noggin today
This dude is basically a trained ai at this point.
Texas would be difficult because it's extremely geologically diverse, and there's at least five different biome types. The adage that it could be 5 states is accurate. West Texas was my first guess just because of how dusty and flat. Surprised it was east texas, and I've been EVERYWHERE here. East Texas is where the "Pine Curtain" begins, so typically you would see tons of trees. Hilarious the guy he reacted to said Alberta because I've heard Canadians describe Alberta s the Texas of Canada LOL
I grew up about 35 minutes west of Scurry and I had no idea about that pic either. Doesn't look like road for public but maybe for construction gravel/dirt or farm road.
Now as a Texan, *stops existing*
goated episode
easily the best one in this series
no kidding, this video had it all
What is this goblin trickery? Amazing memorizing skills! How much of it is looking for 'meta' (gen of cameras) + road signs vs Geography and knowing which flaura belongs were? At 4:46 I understand the decision is made on the vegation : western europe + chimney hood is a tell tell sign of the UK (but where exactly?). Thank you - fun video!
I have not given up on finding this man.
these videos are pure gold
1:20 holy shit i think ive actually been here. i remember being on the road on the way to the nasa museum.
6:18 Scurry Texas looks even more AI generated then Zhytomyr
0:16 I was born and raised in Surabaya, and that's the first time I've ever heard of that island. Maybe I'm just dumb.
These are all so good but today’s had me cracking up 😂
you used your noggin today
I live 30 minutes from scurry texas and i have never seen anything that looks like that.
As a Texan, I can confirm that this is Texas.
rainbolt when he sniffs coke:
Georgia outer lines aren't reflectors, they are rumble strips. SC has started doing it on all their roads as well.
he misspoke he ment the reflectors outside of the yellow lines which is a georgia thing
This was an average day until those insane us and New Zealand guesses wtf
0:06 how do you know is near Surabaya did i Miss something ?
we need a 5 minute plus RC segment every video
i always knew it wasnt real
another conspiracy theory dropped 🔥
Im lucky ive had the privilege to use my noggin
If a rainbow and a thunderbolt has a baby....
🌈 Rainbolt 🌩
5:30 is so Texas, everything about it. I would’ve guessed west of Dallas though, more towards Odessa/Midland
hahahah the Good Vibes Ranch video nice research
So i'm now moving to Scurry. Anyone in the area?
Texas gonna be known as good vibes from now just like that beautiful place
AHH THE RC FACE CAM MADE MY DAAAAY
No way, Rainbolt got a sponsor let's go. I'm happy when people get paid for their great work. ❤
It actually is indeed the highest hill on mainland Netherlands 😅 funny to get exactly that
Scurry seems like a whole vibe tbh
Only just saw you via a short, but damn.. you seem like the kind of talent that "agencies" reach out to.. or I would, if I were running one, anyway.
one does not use their noggin while watching youtube shorts
Geoguessr World Tournament 2025 - live from Scurry, Texas! Also, I have literally never noticed that island before.
'fuk it we ball' then bullseye
Question for the way that you study - of course you see images you are meant to guess the location of, but do you ever go back after the round and check the streetview of where you placed your guess? I watch a lot fo your videos but I don't think I have ever seen you go back and investigate your first instinct.
Good ol’ Dallas metroplex
Yo Rainbolt I have my reservations about getting into Geo because I know I couldn’t commit to learning coverage and metas but I think it’s so fun to play around with. Do you think paying the subscription is justified for that experience? Others too plz lmk
Imo yes
i feel disrespected
Bro Scurry TX... There's like...nothing there.
How are you seeing the coverage map from the loc on the Surabaya pavement round?
thank you rc🩷
ty RC 🐐
Is there any way you can increase your bitrate? The video quality gets pretty awful when panning or zooming.
based RC intro
okay as a casual player. how would that be alberta??
Not the first time someone mistakes Texas for Russia XD
As someone from Texas, I feel heavily offended by the title of this video
The good vibes ranch in Scurry, Texas has way too few American flags
A guess if pavement is cray cray
Thanks RC
That new Zealand guess my god
I went crazy on 10s today, with two rounds in the 4ks (unseen from me until now), only messed up UK (went Slovenia), Netherlands (went france), and Texas (went AZ). got a score of 15,208, my highest ever in these challenges (and it was even on 10s!), and am 37th on the leaderboards!
noggin privilege
Ty RC!