USA Road Trip - Cleveland to Los Angeles in 4 Days - 12 states and 3,000 miles in 4K HDR UHD

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

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  • @AK-ey2uy
    @AK-ey2uy 10 дней назад

    I wondered why you changed the name of your channel! Sorry to see you leave Cleveland. I hope you're safe from the California wildfires.

    • @TheThomasLeikam
      @TheThomasLeikam  10 дней назад +1

      Thank you, we are safe, but more winds are coming next week. Fingers crossed, there will be no new fires.
      Cleveland has a huge place in our hearts. We have made a lot of great friends in the CLE area and will be back frequently.
      Cleveland is going to be even more fantastic in the coming years (it's a matter of time when airport and / or stadium will make space for some beachfront awesomeness).
      LA was a big dream for us come true. It's the right place for Lina's activities and I was determined to live there when I visited the US for the first time in 2016 and got spoiled by SoCal. If things hadn't turned out well, we would have been happily back in The Land.
      And I must say, LA is a place of the extremes. There is SO MUCH to do, but everything is basically 1+ hour away. The intimacy of Cleveland with all its amenities is quite unique and we haven't found many suburbs yet that give you the cozy residential vibes of places like Tremont, Bay Village, Shaker or Willoughby while still having fast access to big city live.

    • @AK-ey2uy
      @AK-ey2uy 8 дней назад

      @TheThomasLeikam Good luck to you and Lina. I wish you a safe and prosperous New Year.🙂

  • @justinwagner8800
    @justinwagner8800 14 дней назад

    That was not Mason Ohio. Mason in near Cincinnati and you went from Columbus to Dayton

    • @TheThomasLeikam
      @TheThomasLeikam  13 дней назад

      Good catch! Indeed Mason makes no sense. I had to make a few educated guesses as I didn't track exact locations and must have moved too far South when checking the map.
      In fact, I was already on the 270 in the area of West Hilliard where maps shows a company called "Planes Moving & Storage" which aligns with the company briefly visible at the beginning of this video section.
      Must have accidentally looked up the same company located in Westchester and then picked Mason as next-largest city when I did the research during the editing.