Thank you for sharing your memories! I was born in Hawaii (Navy brat) and got the opportunity to do my teen years on Long Beach Island in New Jersey. I believe ever teenager should spent that time on the beach!! Watching/walking this video brought back so many memories for me! Thank you for the blasts from the past!!
Thanks so much. There’s so much more to the city than I was able to capture on the walk but that’s just a good reason to go back I guess. All the best to you. - H
What a great city. Super mix of old and new architecture and lovely parkland and waterways. Thank you for pointing out the fascinating reflections of the old buildings on the new glass walls. They make some of the new buildings more bearable!
You are of course, most welcome. Modern buildings can be very beautiful but also fairly bland. I love finding creative modern ones. Nashville had a really cool mix. Thanks for watching and have a happy new year. - H
Wow! Thanks for the memories. I was there back in 1974 with my Girl Scout troop summer before I was a freshman in High school. We went up in the Arch, also went to the Anheiser Busch brewing, saw the Clydesdales and also went to a beautiful Botanical garden😊
I found your walks while nursing a knee injury (I can't run with a walking vid, nor walk with a running vid weird I know) and am enjoying your travels. St Louis is much prettier/cleaner then i imagined it to be. Thanks cant wait to see where we're walking next.
I enjoy your walks and your commentary. You have inspired me to start an outdoor channel, though I am having some issues with my commentary as the mic is having hard time, but I will get there... Thanks for the inspiration!
Thank you for the walk. The area by the river and then the trek into the city were great. It felt like St. Louis made you a little homesick, which is understandable. I live up against The Centennial Woods Preserve in Burlington, and just found out there is a family of bobcats living there. It would be cool to see them, but it is a mother with kittens, so coming across them probably wouldn't end well. The areas where you and I live aren't perfect, but they sure are great. Take care.
Just walked past the wainwtight building, built in 1891, one of the first buildings in this country, if not the first, to use steel frame construction, opening the door to modern day tall structures. St louis was at one time the third largest city in this country, and played an important role , perhaps more than any other city in this country in expansion west...don't mean to hijack your walk video, but I'm just sayin...
How could you literally be so close you could touch the first steel truss bridge to cross the Mississippi and noit mention its role in the development of this country? This bridge allowd people and goods coming from east to travel west without stopping to cross river on boats. The eads bridge is truly a masterpiece .
Hi Mike, I guess I just didn't know. As I mention at the beginning, I'm not an expert in these locations. Thanks for the info though. I appreciate when viewers add in info like this. -H
Thank you for sharing your memories! I was born in Hawaii (Navy brat) and got the opportunity to do my teen years on Long Beach Island in New Jersey. I believe ever teenager should spent that time on the beach!! Watching/walking this video brought back so many memories for me! Thank you for the blasts from the past!!
I felt the same way. Glad you enjoyed it. -H
Very beautiful city my friend thank you for sharing this video
Thanks. You are welcome 🙏-H
Wow what a great city
Indeed. Thanks. -H
Excellent scenery of your walking! Like from Mallorca Spain
Thanks so much. There’s so much more to the city than I was able to capture on the walk but that’s just a good reason to go back I guess. All the best to you. - H
👏👏👏👏Always love experiencing traveling without moving with you! It's a great way to teleport! Thank you! 👍👍👍👍
Many thanks. I appreciate your support over the years. I hope you are well. - H
Great look at St.Louis
Thanks so much Tom. Glad you enjoyed it. - H
I loved going up in the Arch! The little pod ride really isn’t bad.
Thanks. the pod ride is both retro and a bit claustrophobic but definitely worth it. -H
Your video is just amazing dear friend,cuteness overload.....
Keep happy and make videos like this!!!!
So glad you enjoyed it. - H
Great video! I’ll be looking forward to the next one! I liked the production quality and location.
Thanks so much. -H
What a great city. Super mix of old and new architecture and lovely parkland and waterways. Thank you for pointing out the fascinating reflections of the old buildings on the new glass walls. They make some of the new buildings more bearable!
You are of course, most welcome. Modern buildings can be very beautiful but also fairly bland. I love finding creative modern ones. Nashville had a really cool mix. Thanks for watching and have a happy new year. - H
Wow! Thanks for the memories. I was there back in 1974 with my Girl Scout troop summer before I was a freshman in High school. We went up in the Arch, also went to the Anheiser Busch brewing, saw the Clydesdales and also went to a beautiful Botanical garden😊
Fantastic. Thanks so much for sharing that memory. Must have been an exciting trip. - H
I found your walks while nursing a knee injury (I can't run with a walking vid, nor walk with a running vid weird I know) and am enjoying your travels. St Louis is much prettier/cleaner then i imagined it to be. Thanks cant wait to see where we're walking next.
So glad you found them useful. Hope the knee is getting better. Thanks for letting me know and I hope you enjoy the other bids as well. - H
Thank You Henry 😊 Happy New Year!
Happy new year, Deb. - H
Nice Video😍🙌🇮🇷🇮🇷
Thanks so much. - H
I've just shared this on Facebook.
Thanks Danny. - H
I enjoy your walks and your commentary. You have inspired me to start an outdoor channel, though I am having some issues with my commentary as the mic is having hard time, but I will get there... Thanks for the inspiration!
So glad to hear that. Audio is one of my biggest challenges as well. Best of luck. -H
Greetings from Moscow. Happy New Year!!!
Thanks. Happy new year to you too! -H
At 15:10 WOW! Such a magnificent spectacle! 😱 I could only imagine if I was there myself, what a very wonderful experience! 😢
It’s a very cool city. So much going on. Thanks for watching and supporting. - H
Thank you for the walk. The area by the river and then the trek into the city were great. It felt like St. Louis made you a little homesick, which is understandable. I live up against The Centennial Woods Preserve in Burlington, and just found out there is a family of bobcats living there. It would be cool to see them, but it is a mother with kittens, so coming across them probably wouldn't end well. The areas where you and I live aren't perfect, but they sure are great. Take care.
Bobcats are so cool. I made a short film in grad school about them. I hope you get a glimpse someday. I’ve never actually seen one in the wild. - H
Beautiful walking tour! Thanks for sharing and Happy New Year!
Same to you. Thanks. -H
Very nice looking great Happy new year here’s hoping 🤞 on a better 2022 take care stay safe 👍
Thanks so much, you as well. - H
Nice walk
Thanks so much. 👋 -H
18:40 This part of the park looks lovely. Happy new year mate!
Happy new year to you as well. - H
Why I don't see many people like new York but is a beautiful place ..
It's a much smaller place and more spread out. Not hemmed in like NYC. Thanks for watching. -H
Just walked past the wainwtight building, built in 1891, one of the first buildings in this country, if not the first, to use steel frame construction, opening the door to modern day tall structures. St louis was at one time the third largest city in this country, and played an important role , perhaps more than any other city in this country in expansion west...don't mean to hijack your walk video, but I'm just sayin...
Hi Mike, Thanks for that info. Please feel free to add in all you want to. Anything that adds to the walk is appreciated. -H
How could you literally be so close you could touch the first steel truss bridge to cross the Mississippi and noit mention its role in the development of this country? This bridge allowd people and goods coming from east to travel west without stopping to cross river on boats. The eads bridge is truly a masterpiece .
Hi Mike, I guess I just didn't know. As I mention at the beginning, I'm not an expert in these locations. Thanks for the info though. I appreciate when viewers add in info like this. -H
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😁👋👍 -H