@Freewayjim: Thank you, sir! I-210 between Pasadena and Sylmar is pretty much the So Cal equivalent to I-280 along the mid-Peninsula section in the Bay Area; both are bypasses to more congested and populated areas, both have at least 8 lanes along the majority of its length and both freeways feature some fantastic scenery. Out of 25 songs I had to choose from, I felt like this one was the best track for what I wanted to do with this particular video.
Thanks for the memories. That part of L.A. was my stompin' grounds for many years. The truck bypass is a great shortcut from 5 to 14 if sometimes driving in a canyon of 18-wheelers doesn't freak ya out..
@IsoscelesKramer: Ya know what, it's funny that you mention it. I used to think that all of Los Angeles was pretty ugly too (mainly 'cause I grew up in the Bay Area), until I drove the 210 for the first time as an 18 year old teenager in 2000. Since then, I've really grown to appreciate the diverse geography that exists in the Southland. Thanks for watching!
Wow, what an awesome stretch of freeway, I can see why you like it. Also the video was excellent from a technical standpoint, one of your best. Very nice soundtrack too, it fit well. Thumbs up and faved!
@PeteTheChopp: I'll probably wait until this summer, to get back out to the SLC area to re-film their freeways. I'll probably wait on Utah County's portion of I-15 though, until after they finish the radical expansion of it in 2012. But I definitely want to re-film I-15 up to Ogden (which I have on film, but have never worked on/released the footage). There's also some other stretches of I-70 that I plan on recording again. Thanks for checking in. :)
Very nice editing, my man! The scenery on the 210 is something else and a pleasure to look out while waiting for the trains. Your graphics and annotation bars keep getting better in every video release. Kudos!
@FreewayBrent ha, I've been to So. Cal a couple times, but never been through Pasadena. Keep the freeway videos coming. Would love to see more of Utah (where I'm from).
I take the 210 many times. But this is the first I've seen your entire route. I live in the Antelope Valley. I was coming home from being in El Sereno today taking Huntington to Fremont to I think Pasadena Ave. Then I thought "This freeway entrance looks familiar for some reason." Then I remembered it was the entrance you took for this video. I guess I didn't know it was in that section.
@dfk94: Oh yeah, totally. Especially if you're on a mid to long-distance drive. In fact, I-5 between CA 134 and CA 170 is undergoing extensive reconstruction right now, so the western portions of I-210 are a great bypass to use. Be aware, however, that the sections of I-210 that are east of this video are some of the most congested in Southern California.
@mrmarioandluigifan1: To be honest, that northern stub is not signed as I-710. However, if you look at the mileage markers, you can clearly see that it is a part of I-710, and a quick look at the California traffic count log also confirms this fact. I think that the CalTrans will eventually end up building a tunnel to connect the 2 distinct sections of the freeway.
@FreewayBrent Cool man, Yeah I live in the midst of that Utah Co. reconstruction. It is horrible right now, but it will be sweet when its done (6 lanes in each direction). It will look similar to how I-15 looks in SL County. Future plans also call for expansion over Point of the Mtn (Lehi to Draper) which would give us over 55 miles of consecutive 10-12 lane freeway on I-15 from Spanish Fork to North SLC. US 189 up Provo Canyon to US 40 near Park City would be an awesome to film as well.
@TVisawesome432: Same here, drove it twice yesterday. Pretty surreal to see some parts of LA get as much as 7 inches of rain in just 24 hours. I kept my speeds to somewhere between 49 and 55 MPH, even dropping it to 40 MPH in the heaviest downpours.
@CosmoPhotography: Thanks, bro. I'm just switching it up with different ideas, as far as the annotations and graphics are concerned. Now, if CalTrans would just repave the 210 freeway...
0:44 that is exit 27B, not 34B. The south Pasadena gap is like 4 miles and exit 23 is valley boulevard. Therefore adding 4 miles to that makes I-210 East exit 27B, not 34B. According to Highway heaven’s video I-710 south Pasadena gap
@litrojan: As someone who has driven all over NYC before, I have to agree to a certain extent (about the roads). Actually, it would be nice enough if they simply repaved their freeways and parkways, once every 5 to 10 years (my suspension took a beating there). But hey, Robert Moses (love him or hate him), the grand-daddy master-planner from New York, was definitely a pioneer in designing urban freeways. As far as the scenery is concerned, upstate NY is definitely one beautiful landscape.
@gordonemoore: Unfortuantely, the truck bypass lanes along I-5 North are now severely congested between 3:30 and 7:30 p.m., due to the explosive growth of Santa Clarita. The backup often extends for 2 miles onto I-210 as well. I remember just a decade ago, when I could sail thru there on the truck lanes at 5 p.m. w/no real problems. When did you move out of the area?
@IntuneGames: Ha, well, I really don't like to compare our videos. He's got his own style, and I have mine. His expertise is Texas freeways, and mine is California ones. I think in the end, we both balance each other out w/our own unique knowledge and particular interests, as far as our videos are concerned.
@VaFreeways: I agree, it's a great track for high-speed driving. But you'll never see me listening to it, while I'm trying to study, lol. Glad you enjoyed the ride.
...yeah the picture is so clear - if I was buying a cam now I would have to seriously consider this - technology moves so quickly - soon we'll all have 4K stuff (well maybe a couple of years down the track)
@ashtonnesmith: lol, sorry about the music. Is there anything in particular that you'd like to listen to? Keep in mind that a lot of my favorite rock bands have their music owned by Warner Music Group, which does not have a copyright-sharing agreement w/TH-cam. Generally speaking, I like to use songs that have a constant and fairly high # of beats per minute, but nothing *too* fast. Did you happen to find me from FreewayJim's page? (we are both good friends, in person).
OJ Simpson case. Nurse Quay Oeschner sits comfortably in New York while Nicole Simpson was slashed for nothing. Norman Sheer. George Dyer. Bruno couldn't take it. Let's have a rootbeer and protest Pediga.
I love your videos. Watched every one of them. But your choice of music is mildly annoying . I've fought with myself to not make this comment but I just have to put it out there.Thoomp thoomp thoomp ! Did I tell you how awesome your videos are ? And how I discovered you after other highway videographers but you are my favorite ? Well Thanks. will be back for more.
Whoever says LA isn't a beautiful city needs to see this video!
As always, wonderful work!
it's hard not to love california.
@Freewayjim: Thank you, sir! I-210 between Pasadena and Sylmar is pretty much the So Cal equivalent to I-280 along the mid-Peninsula section in the Bay Area; both are bypasses to more congested and populated areas, both have at least 8 lanes along the majority of its length and both freeways feature some fantastic scenery.
Out of 25 songs I had to choose from, I felt like this one was the best track for what I wanted to do with this particular video.
Thanks for the memories. That part of L.A. was my stompin' grounds for many years.
The truck bypass is a great shortcut from 5 to 14 if sometimes driving in a canyon of 18-wheelers doesn't freak ya out..
@IsoscelesKramer: Ya know what, it's funny that you mention it. I used to think that all of Los Angeles was pretty ugly too (mainly 'cause I grew up in the Bay Area), until I drove the 210 for the first time as an 18 year old teenager in 2000. Since then, I've really grown to appreciate the diverse geography that exists in the Southland.
Thanks for watching!
Nice dude! Thanks for taking me places I've never been. Cool freeway.
Wow, what an awesome stretch of freeway, I can see why you like it. Also the video was excellent from a technical standpoint, one of your best. Very nice soundtrack too, it fit well. Thumbs up and faved!
@PeteTheChopp: I'll probably wait until this summer, to get back out to the SLC area to re-film their freeways. I'll probably wait on Utah County's portion of I-15 though, until after they finish the radical expansion of it in 2012. But I definitely want to re-film I-15 up to Ogden (which I have on film, but have never worked on/released the footage). There's also some other stretches of I-70 that I plan on recording again. Thanks for checking in. :)
What an awesome ride! I'd love to come back to LA someday and drive even more of it's freeways for "clinching" purposes. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice editing, my man! The scenery on the 210 is something else and a pleasure to look out while waiting for the trains. Your graphics and annotation bars keep getting better in every video release. Kudos!
Video should be available in 720p in about 5 to 10 minutes, everyone.
@uptownbronze: Wow, I haven't heard from you in months. Glad to see you back.
@FreewayBrent ha, I've been to So. Cal a couple times, but never been through Pasadena. Keep the freeway videos coming. Would love to see more of Utah (where I'm from).
I take the 210 many times. But this is the first I've seen your entire route. I live in the Antelope Valley. I was coming home from being in El Sereno today taking Huntington to Fremont to I think Pasadena Ave. Then I thought "This freeway entrance looks familiar for some reason." Then I remembered it was the entrance you took for this video. I guess I didn't know it was in that section.
@dfk94: Oh yeah, totally. Especially if you're on a mid to long-distance drive. In fact, I-5 between CA 134 and CA 170 is undergoing extensive reconstruction right now, so the western portions of I-210 are a great bypass to use. Be aware, however, that the sections of I-210 that are east of this video are some of the most congested in Southern California.
@mrmarioandluigifan1: To be honest, that northern stub is not signed as I-710. However, if you look at the mileage markers, you can clearly see that it is a part of I-710, and a quick look at the California traffic count log also confirms this fact. I think that the CalTrans will eventually end up building a tunnel to connect the 2 distinct sections of the freeway.
@FreewayBrent Cool man, Yeah I live in the midst of that Utah Co. reconstruction. It is horrible right now, but it will be sweet when its done (6 lanes in each direction). It will look similar to how I-15 looks in SL County. Future plans also call for expansion over Point of the Mtn (Lehi to Draper) which would give us over 55 miles of consecutive 10-12 lane freeway on I-15 from Spanish Fork to North SLC. US 189 up Provo Canyon to US 40 near Park City would be an awesome to film as well.
@ScrewdUPClickV2: Same here. I figured since you filmed it in the eastbound direction, that it'd be nice to showcase it in the westbound direction.
@eluko79: Thanks, my friend! I think I remember seeing a Nissan commercial awhile back, featuring the Foothill Freeway.
It would be pure fun to drive this with my Suzuki . Great moments of happiness in this short life 🏍.
@TVisawesome432: Same here, drove it twice yesterday. Pretty surreal to see some parts of LA get as much as 7 inches of rain in just 24 hours. I kept my speeds to somewhere between 49 and 55 MPH, even dropping it to 40 MPH in the heaviest downpours.
Awesome! This was favorited. Mental note to download that song on itunes.
@CosmoPhotography: Thanks, bro. I'm just switching it up with different ideas, as far as the annotations and graphics are concerned. Now, if CalTrans would just repave the 210 freeway...
K HERMOSOS PAISAJES...
0:44 that is exit 27B, not 34B. The south Pasadena gap is like 4 miles and exit 23 is valley boulevard. Therefore adding 4 miles to that makes I-210 East exit 27B, not 34B. According to Highway heaven’s video I-710 south Pasadena gap
Made me just slightly nauseous & dizzy, but I enjoyed it very much anyways! Thanks so much for posting.
@adrianroam95: If the weather finally clears up, *and* I can get some luck to record it w/o any traffic problems, then probably next week.
@litrojan: As someone who has driven all over NYC before, I have to agree to a certain extent (about the roads). Actually, it would be nice enough if they simply repaved their freeways and parkways, once every 5 to 10 years (my suspension took a beating there). But hey, Robert Moses (love him or hate him), the grand-daddy master-planner from New York, was definitely a pioneer in designing urban freeways.
As far as the scenery is concerned, upstate NY is definitely one beautiful landscape.
@PeteTheChopp: Never been to California? Glad you enjoyed the ride; it's not your typical L.A. freeway either.
NYC has its own symmetry and beauty. :)
@XCtrackRUNnner: Thank you!
@gordonemoore: Unfortuantely, the truck bypass lanes along I-5 North are now severely congested between 3:30 and 7:30 p.m., due to the explosive growth of Santa Clarita. The backup often extends for 2 miles onto I-210 as well. I remember just a decade ago, when I could sail thru there on the truck lanes at 5 p.m. w/no real problems.
When did you move out of the area?
@IntuneGames: Ha, well, I really don't like to compare our videos. He's got his own style, and I have mine. His expertise is Texas freeways, and mine is California ones. I think in the end, we both balance each other out w/our own unique knowledge and particular interests, as far as our videos are concerned.
Great video!! Thanks for posting!!
@VaFreeways: I agree, it's a great track for high-speed driving. But you'll never see me listening to it, while I'm trying to study, lol.
Glad you enjoyed the ride.
...yeah the picture is so clear - if I was buying a cam now I would have to seriously consider this - technology moves so quickly - soon we'll all have 4K stuff (well maybe a couple of years down the track)
California is So Beautiful. I Miss my Birth State :(
@FreewayBrent yeah thats true. keep up the good work. looking forward to more vids
I Love the 210
Awesome ride!
Moving here hopefully!!
@MyRAWNerves: Which state do you reside in now??
@superdevins: There's certainly *a lot* to see and do in Southern California!
man brent is the best of the best for the freeway videos but screwd up is giving him a run for his money
@FreewayBrent The State of Kansas, But I'm Proud to be a Californian Native!
Meditative. Thanks.
good stuff! :D
@wipandco: Yes, indeed!
I only go to 36b :(
Rarely go further than that.
any plans to do 210 further east? :D
on the unfinished portion of 710 why do thry put signs if no one goes there anymore?
@ashtonnesmith: lol, sorry about the music. Is there anything in particular that you'd like to listen to? Keep in mind that a lot of my favorite rock bands have their music owned by Warner Music Group, which does not have a copyright-sharing agreement w/TH-cam. Generally speaking, I like to use songs that have a constant and fairly high # of beats per minute, but nothing *too* fast.
Did you happen to find me from FreewayJim's page? (we are both good friends, in person).
@ftra1987: Me, too!
6:48 i always get stuck in traffic here when i go down to la.
Tru dat California and Wasington State are great for roadgeeking. UB
cool vid
@superdevins you should just be careful going over the grapevine
@prettysigmamann True
ASI CONOZCO MAS CALIFORNIA!!!
OJ Simpson case.
Nurse Quay Oeschner sits comfortably in New York while Nicole Simpson was slashed for nothing.
Norman Sheer. George Dyer.
Bruno couldn't take it.
Let's have a rootbeer and protest Pediga.
Why is California so freakin' gorgeous? Makes these NYC roads look like complete crap.
I love your videos. Watched every one of them. But your choice of music is mildly annoying . I've fought with myself to not make this comment but I just have to put it out there.Thoomp thoomp thoomp ! Did I tell you how awesome your videos are ? And how I discovered you after other highway videographers but you are my favorite ? Well Thanks. will be back for more.
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What an awesome ride! I'd love to come back to LA someday and drive even more of it's freeways for "clinching" purposes. Thanks for sharing.