Its the OG. Longest east to west street in Denver. A lot going on there all the time. Runs from Aurora to Golden. An interesting view and side of the city.
Note: On I-70 at the tollway, one can go to Gun Club Road without paying. 2nd Amendment, you know. Before I-70 and I-25, US 40 and 85 were the main drags through Denver: with Colfax (40) the east-west. There are poorer parts, there are those gentrifying and the suburbs on either side. Also note the Maverik C-store chain has purchased the Kum-and-Go chain across the Intermountain and Plains, and is starting to change the banners. When in Golden, have a Coors. And there's the King Soopers trucks...
you should do ventura blvd in LA. Nothing else in the country like it. Sunset as well, but Ventura is more commercial for like 20 miles of urban retail
@@MileageMikeTravels is your car level one autonomous and a a level two can see from a blind spot and level three is hit miss for blind spots level four occacally can mess up with this situation and no steering is required.
this is right along where my mom used to live :') very nice to see again.
one of the most iconic roads in denver. took the bus up and down the western side from Sheridan to colorado school of mines many times
Colfax Avenue was not on my radar when it came to Denver metropolitan area roads and streets. So seeing this was a treat.
Its the OG. Longest east to west street in Denver. A lot going on there all the time. Runs from Aurora to Golden. An interesting view and side of the city.
Excellent video. Crazy it took basically a full hour to go from one end of Colfax to the other end.
Colfax is one hell of street bro.Beyond ghetto and downtown swanky on the exact same street lol gotta love it. MERICA!
Nice ride along interstate 70 business
The clouds.......I remember driving between Tucson & Eloy, AZ seeing the same mountain
Hi which camera are you using?
Note: On I-70 at the tollway, one can go to Gun Club Road without paying. 2nd Amendment, you know. Before I-70 and I-25, US 40 and 85 were the main drags through Denver: with Colfax (40) the east-west. There are poorer parts, there are those gentrifying and the suburbs on either side. Also note the Maverik C-store chain has purchased the Kum-and-Go chain across the Intermountain and Plains, and is starting to change the banners. When in Golden, have a Coors. And there's the King Soopers trucks...
you should do ventura blvd in LA. Nothing else in the country like it. Sunset as well, but Ventura is more commercial for like 20 miles of urban retail
I used to drive this a lot when I lived in Colorado (Longmont).
12:12 Wheeling Feeling in Colorado?
That white car scared the crap out of me and did the same happen to you 41:40
Yeah I thought he might pull into my lane.
@@MileageMikeTravels is your car level one autonomous and a a level two can see from a blind spot and level three is hit miss for blind spots level four occacally can mess up with this situation and no steering is required.
This reminds me of Lebanon\Charlotte Pk in Nashville
The longest continuous street in America
No residential housing
That King truck was not going out w/o a fight 24 min mark
Colfax is the longest continuous street in America. Look it up.
So they say: "The longest straight street in the world."
The part he didn’t cover follows I-70 all the way to Strasberg.
Now its bluefax or fettifax clearfax
Gg two slincar gas station in a half of a mile
They still have the dinosaurs logo?
Crackfax
Love my city but lord colfax got a bad rep