The Wasatch Front is a major urban region containing >80% of Utah's population, at 2,660,000 in 2020 (This is LARGER THAN VEGAS and about the same as Charlotte and Orlando).
Born and raised in Sunset Utah; driven up and down this stretch of I-15 thousands of times, including yearly trips down to Vegas for awhile. The entire Wasatch Front has grown a lot in the past couple of decades ❤️
I’ve never been to Utah .. it’s like you can see the desert in the mountains. Very nice I like all of your videos. ..I love the long-distance driving from state to state… that’s very adventurous. The video is crystal clear ..it’s great work Mike ..
Northern Utah is kinda weird because we do technically live in the desert, but because of the high elevation (only 2nd to Denver) it gets pretty cold here in the Winter. If nothing else, this area is definitely worth driving through if you get the opportunity :)
I moved here at the start of 2023. Surprisingly from northern Utah along I-15 to just about short of St. George it is very green. Lots of farmland south of Provo. It reminds me of a much smaller version of the Chicago land area. Extremely developed from what I thought it would be and they are still building. From my work I've watched many homes and business get built up in the short amount of time I've been here.
Traffic there is almost like Texas. Except Texas doesn't have those big ol' hills. Not everything's bigger in Texas. "Spread the Word, not the pest" and "Pride is Sin" lets thee knowest where thee are. I-84 (formerly 80N) is one of those split interstates. The rest is in Pennsylvania, New York and Connecticut. There's not much either side of the I-15 corridor, save national parks, military testing ranges, big mountains and the Great Salt Lake and adjoining desert.
Beautiful area, I've been to SLC as a tourist when my dad had taken me there, I've driven through there a lot during my truck driving days. I think it's still neat seeing some snow on to it the mountains.
I always keep forgetting how salt lake City is it's own metro area and how big of a metro area they are from all the cities you passed by on today's drive
Cool, I live at exactly 104:02 just east of the of wall. I hear bullet bikes at night fly by going at least 150 mph +. I am amazed they get away with it.
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Absolutely the most insane dangerous 100 mile stretch thru morman-ville. Why would U-even post this garbage?
Clearly you have never driven on I-95 in South Florida lol. I have driven both and I still think it's one of the more beautiful interstates in the country. Seems like copium to me.
The Wasatch Front is a major urban region containing >80% of Utah's population, at 2,660,000 in 2020 (This is LARGER THAN VEGAS and about the same as Charlotte and Orlando).
Born and raised in Sunset Utah; driven up and down this stretch of I-15 thousands of times, including yearly trips down to Vegas for awhile. The entire Wasatch Front has grown a lot in the past couple of decades ❤️
I’ve never been to Utah .. it’s like you can see the desert in the mountains. Very nice I like all of your videos. ..I love the long-distance driving from state to state… that’s very adventurous. The video is crystal clear ..it’s great work Mike ..
Northern Utah is kinda weird because we do technically live in the desert, but because of the high elevation (only 2nd to Denver) it gets pretty cold here in the Winter. If nothing else, this area is definitely worth driving through if you get the opportunity :)
I moved here at the start of 2023. Surprisingly from northern Utah along I-15 to just about short of St. George it is very green. Lots of farmland south of Provo. It reminds me of a much smaller version of the Chicago land area. Extremely developed from what I thought it would be and they are still building. From my work I've watched many homes and business get built up in the short amount of time I've been here.
I remember when they widened this stretch of highway and parts of I-80 for the Salt Lake Olympics. Looks like they did a good job with it.
Traffic there is almost like Texas. Except Texas doesn't have those big ol' hills. Not everything's bigger in Texas. "Spread the Word, not the pest" and "Pride is Sin" lets thee knowest where thee are. I-84 (formerly 80N) is one of those split interstates. The rest is in Pennsylvania, New York and Connecticut. There's not much either side of the I-15 corridor, save national parks, military testing ranges, big mountains and the Great Salt Lake and adjoining desert.
Beautiful area, I've been to SLC as a tourist when my dad had taken me there, I've driven through there a lot during my truck driving days. I think it's still neat seeing some snow on to it the mountains.
I always keep forgetting how salt lake City is it's own metro area and how big of a metro area they are from all the cities you passed by on today's drive
He passed through three 3️⃣ metro areas. Provo/Orem to the south, Salt Lake City, and Ogden/Clearfield to the north.
I-15 in the Wasatch Front! 👍🏾👍🏾
I’ve just noticed I hardly see you in the left lane
What dashcam are you using for your car? it looks very high quality and smooth!
29:52 his first ever Tesla Cybertruck footage
Definitely a “unique” looking vehicle
It's a very high quality video!! Can I know what camera did you use?
It's listed below the video. Click where it says " show more".
@@BradRains Thanks😄
Next video you should take i-10 to Los Angeles California
In time
I forget how long the metro is, its not spread out or sprawling
it sprawls but it's like extended/long sprawl
It's sandwiched between the mountains and the lake
Cool, I live at exactly 104:02 just east of the of wall. I hear bullet bikes at night fly by going at least 150 mph +. I am amazed they get away with it.
Absolutely the most insane dangerous 100 mile stretch thru morman-ville. Why would U-even post this garbage?
Clearly you have never driven on I-95 in South Florida lol. I have driven both and I still think it's one of the more beautiful interstates in the country. Seems like copium to me.