Unfortunately TH-cam just made an announcement that ads will now start to show up even in channels that aren’t monetized, and for no money towards content creators ;(
@@unclecoolie Even better would be London or Madrid to Vladivostok. Or heck, even Cape Town to Vladivostok. The last one would take a LONG time to do though
@@unclecoolie Same here. I love driving. I used to drive a semi but I had to hang up the keys because my finances dictated that I get a better paying job
@@unclecoolie Also, the cape Town to Vladivostok trip would take 327 hours of just driving. And it's roughly 25,000km. So yeah... That's a long one. I'll just add it to my bucket list and call it good
I always find it surprising that whenever people think of the USA, they think of big cities, hollywood etc, whereas for me its always been the natural beauty there is to discover in the USA. If i ever make a trip to the USA, i would skip New york and LA to see the natural beauty of places like Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Colorado etc.
You should come to Kentucky! We've got the Cumberland Falls, beautiful and amazing mountains, stunning country-side in the Bluegrass area, along with all kinds of country cooking and drinks, and people don't enough appreciate it for what it is.
I have this whole trip uploaded in real-time. The links are in this video's description. They have audio, but no music as I didn't want a copyright strike.
This literally happened to my uncle when he wanted to visit my dad here in DC but my uncle didn’t know to read good english and headed up to Washington state from California. 😂
I’ve tried doing this on Google maps before but man this is great, I might just have to binge, I’m a huge geographical nerd and I love knowing what different places look like!
@@THXx1138 Every country has homeless and litter. But the United States has much less compared to our southern neighbors and about on-par with our northern one.
@333 - I don't think you've thought this ranch idea through entirely. Unless you plan to ranch rocks or something. Ranching and guns go hand in hand here in the US. Maybe check out land in Paraguay instead.
Washington D.C. 0:00 Virginia 2:02 West Virginia 52:01 Kentucky 1:36:29 Indiana 2:18:17 Illinois 2:44:20 Missouri 3:11:02 Kansas 4:10:05 Colorado 5:34:15 Utah 7:17:47 Idaho 8:27:33 Oregon 9:20:42 Washington 10:04:19 Idk I was bored I know it’s already in the description but some people don’t look their so it’s in the comments too, yes I’m also not the only one
@@ogre7769 The Virb software that the Garmin uses extracts the GPS data that the camera records and puts it on the video. I get to pick which types I want and where on the video I want them.
@@TJDawgs72 it's sad. I love america and although I am relatively young (in college/grade 12 I want to say it is in the states) I aspire to be able to come to america and live my life in the country I have fell in love with. It is extremely hard to be able to though so american people need to not take things like such a beautiful country for granted😅
Show this to foreigners who think they'll be able to visit New York, Miami, Chicago, LA, and Seattle all in a week while driving. This country is absolutely massive.
I agree. I can drive for long periods of time each day (15 hours or so), and it still took me eight days to cover the terrain in this video and the west coast drive that I did.
I’ve driven through the Blue Mountains in Oregon myself on a round trip to Seattle. The views from the highway due that drastic drop in elevation from mountain to valley/prairie at about 9:53:00 is still one of my favorites. Felt like a rollercoaster driving down that slope with all the hairpins and curves.
We were at a complete standstill. I checked the real time maps, and it showed that the standstill was for more than 10 miles. I don't blame him, and I basically did the same thing.
My guy, I just want to strongly say how much I appreciate that you keep to the right and only use the left lane to pass. I wish many drivers were like you. Thanks for sharing your journey!
Actually that’s a great idea. Because Google has almost all roads mapped with videos they could do this kind of stuff for the users. For example, i want to go from Washington to Orlando, i could go to Google, download the road trip and watch the entire trip like on this video. With less frame rate off course but without clicking :) Or you can do that manually, saving all pictures :/
@@ordinaryguy6654 Yes it was, but it was replaced by several interstate highways, you can still make almost the same trip crossing America and see the natural beauties of this country
As someone that lives in a country where you can drive from the northernmost point to the southernmost point in about 8 hours, the fact this took you three DAYS is mindblowing to me.
In my opinion for this genre of TH-cam, this video right here is the best one to exist. No cuts unless you were sleeping or something. You literally just let us see the length of the nation via road cam.
@@unclecoolie well i just want to know, how much you spend in car rental, gasoline, & motel in this whole trip? Someday i want to do this kind of thing too in future after i done my college. It's one of my dream to have a trip in US haha, i'm living in asia btw
I grew up surrounded by the Appalachian mountains so when we went to visit my brother, his wife, and my niece who live in Norton Kansas last year I was amazed at how open and beautiful the plains were. I'm used to having mountains around me, so all that open landscape was a bit intimidating but I can understand why my brother and his family love it out there. Fun fact, we flew to Denver and drove the rest of the way to my brother's house in Norton, so seeing this video going in reverse on I-70 was a pleasant memory for me. Love your videos of the drive across our beautiful country and can't wait to see more!
Awesome! Thanks! I enjoyed driving across Kansas during this trip, especially watching the elevations continuously increase. I'm planning another trip later this month that will take me across Kansas again.
@@WinterDulcet Firstly Russia is big af and the infrastructure in the east where a lot less people live is often effed up, secondly in most of towns in Russia roads are completely effed and nobody wants to repair them properly, they are simply being used to steal money by "repairing" them every year (but in such way that they'll need to be "repaired" next year again)
this video reminds me that i was once drived in China XinJiang province for a week with my girlfriend. about 3000km. the views there are absolutely amazing. there are great grassland, desert, river, lakes, shoel, waterfall, snow mountain, plain. many typies of city and islamic and mongolian cultures which are totally different from china. there is a road named Duku Road impressed me most. it crosses the Tianshan mountains with average elevation around 2500m. and you just like drived aside of cliff with a wide wide open view. the most magnificent landscapes i've ever seen in my life. wish could go there again as soon as possible.
Cool! I like the new layout and how it gives you info on where you are. It looks very professional! Yet again, there's something therapeutic about just watching you drive across the US.
They're both awful when one it's driving into them. I was always like,"Who is the a$$hole who put that there!" Sun glasses and sun visor are necessary.
Major US cites 00:00 Washington DC Metro Area 1:18:22 Charleston,WV 2:14:43 Louisville Metro Area 3:08:03 St. Louis Metro Area 4:06:51 Kansas City Metro Area 6:05:58 Denver Metro Area 7:59:17 Salt Lake City Metro Area 9:07:56 Boise Metro Area 10:52:18 Seattle Metro Area
I'm so used to seeing mountains in the distance so the very _second_ he got into the states where the terrain was utterly _flat,_ I flipped out. That was an experience. Some of those highways are gorgeous too and I so wanna do a road trip like this in the future.
Definitely, I’m 24 and was weary about helping a friend move across the country. I’m so glad I got to experience that and see the us. Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, and utah have such beauty with them. Many highways around there you can see snow capped mountains for miles driving towards it. I still can’t believe I make it back home to tell the stories
@@chr1225 That you can't do by car, as there are no highways or even roads in the darien gap (between Panama and Colombia / between north and south america), you'd have to take a boat there.
WOW what a great video!! took me a while to watch (had to keep stopping to look at the sign's etc.) loved it!! you are so lucky to live in the USA i mean a road trip here is a REAL road trip!!! I can get from one end of the UK to the other in just under a day :( Since i will never get to the USA it's really nice to see it this way, things i found out. A. Lorry's are really big B. the road are mostly 2 lanes C. The drive was fantastic D. The roads are not at all busy expect in the the towns and City's E. I am jealous lol
I live in the US, and think how sad it is that some people can't enjoy this great country. Mostly for the lack of a plane ticket to get over here. Think if there were some way to just come stay with someone for a week or two, get shown around, and then fly home again. It would minimize travel costs, and be interesting for both parties, I'd think. Then the two parties could reciprocate, and the other could see the OTHER country in the same way. I'm going to google the concept. Kind of like a short-term "Exchange-student" program for adults. By the way, Lorry's (Lorries?) here are called trucks, and the big ones you see are just called "Semi's" (or 18 wheelers). Now you know. :-)
@@jongallardo8006 No we have not made it still would love too just to see what life is like in the US always thought that it was a slower pace then in the UK.
I know it was not the most exciting part of the video, but I really enjoyed watching the seemingly endless blue sky with those clouds over the plains of Kansas
To me as a Kiwi watching this, the video showed me landscapes I had never seen before, Pine forests, mega cities, along with huge open spaces we just don't have. These scare me. How do y'all Kansas people live w/out hills?
We recently moved to Seattle from Jacksonville, Florida by driving. I got to see a lot of the country that I never saw before and it was so exciting! Montana was personally my favorite.
I'm fortunate that I live in this country and have the freedom to visit or move to any 50 states at any time. Every state has amazing scenery and something different to offer depending on if you like the coast, desert, plains, mountains etc.
@@MickdeRaad I would love to do some long road trips there one day. I have a short road trip that I did in southern Germany a few weeks ago that I plan to upload soon, but nothing like doing a multi-country, multi-day road trip.
@@unclecoolie so I just did the drive from St Louis to Denver last week it was amazing. It was cool passing the same exact cities that you updated us with along the way on the bottom. Kansas was long and boring but to be honest there was a couple cool cities there. Salina Kansas and Hays ,Kansas were pretty nice towns. I stopped in both to get gas and to take a little drive through the town along the way.
I actually liked driving across Kansas, too. It's flat, but it isn't paper flat, and it was interesting to see the elevations increase as it seemed to get flatter in the western part. I remember feeling the temperatures drop during the day, too.
I hope you get the chance to visit. If possible I would recommend seeing different parts of the country to really get a taste of America. Peoples lifestyles are different in different areas. Lifestyles are different but all are American unlike Diego Osorio would have you believe. Not entirely sure what his problem is, just because people live differently in different areas that doesn't mean anything. Not sure what he is implying.
The best part is the beautiful desert of Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington. Also super cool that you passed by my small hometown of Zillah WA at 10:20:26
According to YT's stats, every moment of this video has had at least a 4% viewership - meaning 4% of the total views (4% of 334k is about 13k views). Of course that doesn't mean that those views were complete video views, and the average duration has generally been between 6-12 minutes per view.
Imagine he forget to hit record
F
Seattle to Washington DC: A complete road trip
"Well, gotta go back I guess."
Oooof
Imagine he didnt forget, but flash card glitched and only first 2 seconds were actually recorded.
let's appreciate that this man put zero ads in this video. legendary
U jinxed it
LEGENDARY
*laughs in youtube premium*
@@tmackster69games31 laughs in ad block that I never paid for.
Unfortunately TH-cam just made an announcement that ads will now start to show up even in channels that aren’t monetized, and for no money towards content creators ;(
These open world games are getting ridiculous
It's real life, buddy.
Ace. - WOOOOSH
@@jessenelson4747 Ik it was a joke, sorry.
@@itzsh0ckerz Mhm. And it's so fun to just travel around the whole open world and see all the cools things you can buy.
Lol alright alright
Why am I watching this
YO
I dunno. I got recommended by TH-cam to watch this...
I'm 20 minutes in and can't stop. If you see this, please send help.
@@Smiller12486 still watching?
Why do people always place that dumb unmotivated cliche comment. If you don’t care for the video then just click it away.
Next level: Moscow - Vladivostok
One day I would like to.
@@unclecoolie Even better would be London or Madrid to Vladivostok. Or heck, even Cape Town to Vladivostok. The last one would take a LONG time to do though
@@thomasvlaskampiii6850 If I had the time and money, I would do something like that, though.
@@unclecoolie Same here. I love driving. I used to drive a semi but I had to hang up the keys because my finances dictated that I get a better paying job
@@unclecoolie Also, the cape Town to Vladivostok trip would take 327 hours of just driving. And it's roughly 25,000km. So yeah... That's a long one. I'll just add it to my bucket list and call it good
We all have the one friend-
“It’s not that far, we can walk”
I am that friend...
@@adrianatgaming8640 me too
Me too 😆
Always me...
This is more the friend “no forget about it I’ll drive you”
*drives you across the continent*
mom said one video before bed
Haha!
*plays on half speed*
Roy Cirkin stop saying that
Mom said to make one original comment before bed. I was awake for 78 years
Lmao.
I always find it surprising that whenever people think of the USA, they think of big cities, hollywood etc, whereas for me its always been the natural beauty there is to discover in the USA. If i ever make a trip to the USA, i would skip New york and LA to see the natural beauty of places like Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Colorado etc.
Those are beautiful states for sure.
Don’t forget Utah! It’s one of the best states to visit.
North of CA, natural wonders, impeccable beauty and by the coast on Big Sur, an unforgettable drive.
Even NY has plenty of nature in the upstate.
You should come to Kentucky! We've got the Cumberland Falls, beautiful and amazing mountains, stunning country-side in the Bluegrass area, along with all kinds of country cooking and drinks, and people don't enough appreciate it for what it is.
Imagine a video like this in real time with audio of local radio stations.
I have this whole trip uploaded in real-time. The links are in this video's description. They have audio, but no music as I didn't want a copyright strike.
Some of those roads can have poor radio reception.
the artist formally known as craig lastname i wonder in the real time video if it shows how many hookers he picked up or how many times he jacked it??
@Marty Fourre 😂😂😂
Hah I do I like 101.5 tbh
Friend: Hey meet me in Washington
Me: Okay *Drives to D.C.*
Friend: No dude I meant the state
Me: *Sigh*
😆
That would be funny.
@@randallcox2238 jeez, cant take things FUNNY? .
worthless
Oh shoot lol
This literally happened to my uncle when he wanted to visit my dad here in DC but my uncle didn’t know to read good english and headed up to Washington state from California. 😂
Washington DC: 0:20 - 2:02
Virginia: 2:02 - 52:01
West Virginia: 52:01 - 1:36:29
Kentucky: 1:36:29 - 2:18:16
Indiana: 2:18:16 - 2:44:19
Illinois: 2:44:19 - 3:11:02
Missouri: 3:11:02 - 4:10:05
Kansas: 4:10:05 - 5:34:14
Colorado: 5:34:14 - 7:17:47
Utah: 7:17:47 - 8:27:34
Idaho: 8:27:34 - 9:20:41
Oregon: 9:20:41 - 10:04:03
Washington: 10:04:03 - 10:58:49
nice
Tricia Bellamy Thanks for copy-paste the description of the video 👍
You could see how boring Idaho is with nothing but flat plains lol
@@rollhaber4493 but you cant see that in my country, its rare maybe no
Cristian Rosas in description there is no time code, just bunch of numbers
I’ve tried doing this on Google maps before but man this is great, I might just have to binge, I’m a huge geographical nerd and I love knowing what different places look like!
SAMEEE
Rea
You can say what you want about the US but you can't deny that the country is absolutely beautiful.
True. :OD
Especially at 4x speed. Any slower and you see the homeless and litter . . . wish we'd do something about that . . .
@@THXx1138 Every country has homeless and litter. But the United States has much less compared to our southern neighbors and about on-par with our northern one.
@@icemachine79 Litter is just so disrespectful on so many levels.
@333 - I don't think you've thought this ranch idea through entirely. Unless you plan to ranch rocks or something. Ranching and guns go hand in hand here in the US. Maybe check out land in Paraguay instead.
Washington D.C. 0:00
Virginia 2:02
West Virginia 52:01
Kentucky 1:36:29
Indiana 2:18:17
Illinois 2:44:20
Missouri 3:11:02
Kansas 4:10:05
Colorado 5:34:15
Utah 7:17:47
Idaho 8:27:33
Oregon 9:20:42
Washington 10:04:19
Idk I was bored
I know it’s already in the description but some people don’t look their so it’s in the comments too, yes I’m also not the only one
Long long long long long long long
Thank you
It took too long to get from DC to Virginia.
Malaysia 11:31:08
@@રથવાઝેવિયર wtf?
Fell asleep in Virginia, woke up somewhere in Idaho.
Fell asleep in Virginia woke up in mars
@@thatguy1764 got the john carter reference
GanjieAelekara to gulag with you
I live in Idaho 💪😎🅱
@Gappie Al Kebabi bro that's not funny
Not gonna lie this was really cool it had altitude, direction, and everything. Nice video
😊
How’d he display the data?
@@unclecoolie how’d you display the data?
@@ogre7769 The Virb software that the Garmin uses extracts the GPS data that the camera records and puts it on the video. I get to pick which types I want and where on the video I want them.
To all the US people here: Your country is very beautiful. I'm jealous.
Try Canada eh?
Lol
United States is a very beautiful country, I'm not being jealous, because I prefer Canada 😐
Visit sometime
It is beautiful...a lot of Americans take it for granted sadly.
@@TJDawgs72 it's sad. I love america and although I am relatively young (in college/grade 12 I want to say it is in the states) I aspire to be able to come to america and live my life in the country I have fell in love with. It is extremely hard to be able to though so american people need to not take things like such a beautiful country for granted😅
I like the part where you drove on a road.
🤯✅🤘
which road specifically?
@@spikelol9928 the one with the pavement and signs next to it
@@sirtintly390 The one where there are cars driving on it
You guys are insane the best part is when he was on that one road
Watching this is the best way to spend time during the Coronavirus pandemic
taking a long trip thru the States while sittimg at home. Modern and safety tourism ;)
@@samursopot would be better to just go and enjoy the road!
"How much hard drive space did this take up when you were done?"
"Yes."
And to think Forrest Gump did it all on foot.
He's the man!
Yep, otherwise we wouldn’t have the Smiley face 🙂
Multiple times too! Dude had to have bought a new pair of shoes at some point cause dang
@III BAKURYU III Well... No... But his arms would be... Well, he'd be jealous of SpongeBob
@III BAKURYU III Maybe. And yeah, he'd have some blisters and callouses. But, on the plus side, his cardiologist would be super happy
Show this to foreigners who think they'll be able to visit New York, Miami, Chicago, LA, and Seattle all in a week while driving. This country is absolutely massive.
I agree. I can drive for long periods of time each day (15 hours or so), and it still took me eight days to cover the terrain in this video and the west coast drive that I did.
From New York to Miami, Chicago, then to LA, it'll take you (approximately) 3 weeks.
Massive but mostly empty area.
Unlike Korea and Japan. 100% urban area.
empty? have you ever been in russia? :D especially in asian side
@@rrsharizam Pretty sure the middle of Japan is a pretty big mountain range that discourages habitation.
now imagine traveling 200 years ago on horseback
That would actually take a year lol
Zar Vibar people would average 15 miles a day
@SirSqat you underestimate horses brother
Zar Vibar yes I did because I learned about the Oregon trail in 4th grade
I will almost die
I’ve driven through the Blue Mountains in Oregon myself on a round trip to Seattle. The views from the highway due that drastic drop in elevation from mountain to valley/prairie at about 9:53:00 is still one of my favorites. Felt like a rollercoaster driving down that slope with all the hairpins and curves.
That was unexpectedly fantastic.
10:04:51 just look at that sky, it’s beautiful
in mongolia we dont have those annyoying clouds
꧁Çømrâdę frøm CDKROI卍꧂ In Mongolia you have internet?
@@angelgjr1999 yes but its bad
꧁Çømrâdę frøm CDKROI卍꧂ Move to China
Angel Gutierrez whats the point???? Cchina doesbt have youtube(idk how to use vpn) and i visites china once and it was horrible
2:27:19 Entering Central Time Zone.
5:27:22 Entering Mountain Time Zone
9:25:58 Entering Pacific Time Zone
this mattered to me too 😂
With the slight time travel near Malheur Co. in Oregon 🤓
I spend 10mins already to find the first jump :D
Thanks to 20mins wont be wasted anymore
*Mr. Beast seems to have found content*
Check My Playlist that’s the first thing I thought when I clicked on this video
@@kaydenjames-colligan5180 wow
I watched the whole of this on 0.25 speed just to get a real feel for it.
I have this whole trip uploaded in real time, which includes the ambient audio. The links are in this video's description.
i watched this entire thing on 2x just to make me feel nauseous
0.25x like a normal speed already
You are a champ. Let me know if you want to watch paint dry. I got some footage.
The fact that this person drove for 40 hours straight is just amazing.
Must have been multiple drivers.
Or he has a bladder made of titanium.
he didn't. first day 6am to 7pm.
Only drove in daytime
@@christophereyneaux1747 that’s only 3 1/4 day drive for him doing 13 hr drive
6:22:45 highest point on the interstate highway
Eisenhower tunnel?
❤ CO.
God Colorado is so great. Driving through the mountains just hits differently.
How my parents describe going to school everyday:
LOL
Hummmm, my folks said the same thing. Maybe we are related :-)
Brasileiro?
It's honestly so weird seeing the roads I drive on daily be featured in a video with 1.7 million views.
*_hello everyone who got this recomended_*
Hello sweetie ^.^
Хеллоу.
Subscribed :)
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Hiya
1:25:38 That pickup just straight up drove across the grass to get on the exit, what the hell.
We were at a complete standstill. I checked the real time maps, and it showed that the standstill was for more than 10 miles. I don't blame him, and I basically did the same thing.
Welcome to West Virginia
@@abelgarcia4150 mountain mamma
@@andrasfogarasi5014 take me home
you must not be american
Plot twist: He left the garage open at home.
Nope. I made sure it was closed. My wife stayed home anyway. 😃
Unclecoolie Productions close call!😅
Nunovia Gottdamnedbizzness lol
Third plot twist: He left the stove on
@@noeyebrows And the TV, and forgot to forward his mail! Bwahahaha!
My guy, I just want to strongly say how much I appreciate that you keep to the right and only use the left lane to pass. I wish many drivers were like you. Thanks for sharing your journey!
Thank you!
5:07:33 the most exciting part of the drive
I used to live not far from there many years ago. That's one of the reasons why I chose to drive through there when I did this trip.
why
MIKEDOES grass
Soooo flat
Jack Skoskiewicz I’m looking for CJ, have you seen him in this video?
This is like google street view but you don't have to do any clicking!
and you can only go where they want you to
Actually that’s a great idea. Because Google has almost all roads mapped with videos they could do this kind of stuff for the users. For example, i want to go from Washington to Orlando, i could go to Google, download the road trip and watch the entire trip like on this video. With less frame rate off course but without clicking :)
Or you can do that manually, saving all pictures :/
Sierra LVX if only google had night satellite view as well.
I dare someone do this in Google earth
@@Nugcon I have a lot of time ahead of me, I want to do it but I don't know how to show it...
Maybe I'll just do it for myself, no pain no gain
Thanks! Now I can cross this trip off my bucket list.
😊
Haha seriously exactly
Timpstamps of the biggest cities in the Road Trip
Uraban Area of Washington DC: 0:20
9.84 Million inhabitants
- Washigton DC: 0:20
- Arlington VA: 2:03
- Fairfax VA: 3:50
Urban Area of St Louis: 3:05:00
2.90 Millions inhabitants
- New Baden: 3:05:02
- Shiloh: 3:06:55
- O'Fallon: 3:07:14
- Fairview Heights: 3:08:03
- Caseyville: 3:08:58
- Washington Park: 3:09:24
- East St Louis: 3:09:46
- St Louis: 3:11:04
- Richmond Heights: 3:13:30
- Ladue: 3:14:21
- Frontenac 3:14:57
- Chesterfield: 3:16:19
Urban Area of Kansas City 4:04:30
2.50 Millions inhabitants
- Blue Spring: 4:04:51
- Independance: 4:06:01
- Kansas City: 4:07:22
- Edwarsville: 4:12:18
Urban Area of Denver: 6:05:07
3.61 Millions inhabitants
- Aurora: 6:05:26
- Denver: 6:07:27
- Wheat Ridge: 6:10:27
- Arvada: 6:10:38
- Wheat Ridge: 6:10:48
- Lakewood: 6:11:57
- West Pleasant View: 6:12:11
Urban Area of Salt Lake City: 8:00:00
2.64 Millions inhabitants
- Salt Lake City: 8:03:23
- South Salt Lake: 8:04:07
- Salt Lake City: 8:04:33
- North Salt Lake: 8:06:03
- Woods Crossing: 8:06:38
- West Bountiful: 8:06:59
- Centreville: 8:07:20
- Farmington: 8:07:58
- Kaysville: 8:08:52
- Layton: 8:09:30
- Clearfield: 8:10:17
- Sunset: 8:10:50
- Roy: 8:11:14
- Riverdale: 8:11:29
- Odgen: 8:12:00
Urban Area of Seattle: 10:51:50
4.90 Millions inhabitants
- Bellevue: 10:52:01
- Mercer Island: 10:54:17
- Seattle: 10:55:20
- Tukwila: 10:57:19
- SeaTac: 10:58:38
@unclecoolie Productions Thank you for your like on my comment but they will disappear because I will modify it to continue with the other cities
I'll comment on that too.
I watched the whole thing. Start to finish. No breaks
I fear no man
But that thing
Nate M.
It scares me
ShadowLightningOAC 😂
No brake
Now watch the original not sped up😄
No you didn't no one did.
I've never been to US but I would love to have this kind of road trip tho.
You can try route 66 in the US or ruta 40 in Argentina, both of them the most scenic and beautiful routes in the world
Guido Kaczka On Drugs Route 66 was decommissioned 35 years ago
@@ordinaryguy6654 Yes it was, but it was replaced by several interstate highways, you can still make almost the same trip crossing America and see the natural beauties of this country
PJRoRo most of it’s still there and you can use whats left of it
All that’s missing are a bunch a friends in the car while having a fun time while listening to some tunes
As someone that lives in a country where you can drive from the northernmost point to the southernmost point in about 8 hours, the fact this took you three DAYS is mindblowing to me.
What country u live ?
It takes six hours just to get across my state
It takes 3 hours in my country
U kiwi?
my country can be crossed in one day.
By foot.
In my opinion for this genre of TH-cam, this video right here is the best one to exist. No cuts unless you were sleeping or something. You literally just let us see the length of the nation via road cam.
This masterpiece of a video deserves an award.
Thanks a lot!
"And when I reached an ocean... I figured that since I've gone this far...Might as well just turn around, and keep on going..."
😂
Run, Forrest!
@Sky 201 Well, I dropped off the rental car that I picked up at Dulles Airport at Sea-Tac Airport and flew back to Virginia. 😊
Ok forest😂
@@unclecoolie well i just want to know, how much you spend in car rental, gasoline, & motel in this whole trip? Someday i want to do this kind of thing too in future after i done my college. It's one of my dream to have a trip in US haha, i'm living in asia btw
So... you went from Washington to Washington
He went from Washington DC to Washington State
@@GS_Cloud26 r/woooosh
It's not really a woosh, too many morons think Washington is dc, when it is not
@@rickspalding3047 just trying to be funny, take it seriously
@@alexrood2115 its for the people who don't get the joke
I grew up surrounded by the Appalachian mountains so when we went to visit my brother, his wife, and my niece who live in Norton Kansas last year I was amazed at how open and beautiful the plains were. I'm used to having mountains around me, so all that open landscape was a bit intimidating but I can understand why my brother and his family love it out there. Fun fact, we flew to Denver and drove the rest of the way to my brother's house in Norton, so seeing this video going in reverse on I-70 was a pleasant memory for me. Love your videos of the drive across our beautiful country and can't wait to see more!
Awesome! Thanks! I enjoyed driving across Kansas during this trip, especially watching the elevations continuously increase. I'm planning another trip later this month that will take me across Kansas again.
I’m from the coast by the beach but love the mountains. But the mountains are still intimidating.
Wow, I ve never been to the USA and find this video fascinating....
Thanks!
BRUH
Lol same
What facinated you
To be honest, this route is just the fastest. There are more beautiful ways to Seattle... I-90 through Montana for example.
4:32:31 toys r us truck
I don’t get it
Toys r us: O used to ruuuuule the world
Toys r gone now
Dammn you litterary took 4.5 hours to find this lmao
I don't wanna grow up, because if I did, I wouldn't be a Toys R Us kid.
This game simulator has the best graphics.
NOBODY
Google: Download free 99999999999999999Gb
Me: I want a road trip across the US!
TH-cam: Fine, here's an 11 hour video
Come and do it if ya can one day!
Lol
It’s honestly amazing. You should definitely head out!
7:21:17 I love small towns in USA, they seem chill. Greetings from Malaysia ❤
Thanks! Greetings from the Washington, DC area.
Eh waddupn orang Malaysia
Did you watch full video
Charan Reddy nah just skip 😅
Beatiful America love from Malaysia
Oh have a nice day
politics, economy, social issues are important - that's for sure - but damn, what a beautiful land...
The US is still largely a big empty space. We have our big cities, but as you have seen in this video the US isn't all about the big cities.
@Lord Bolton All cities in the world are ghettos
America, America, God shed his grace on thee...
Actually, politics just poisons everything. Its evil.
@@Rhaspun big empty space? Ignorant shit
oh, these roads... I live in Russia and crying, seeing such roads
"these" FTFY
Wait! Can you explain why?
@@WinterDulcet Firstly Russia is big af and the infrastructure in the east where a lot less people live is often effed up, secondly in most of towns in Russia roads are completely effed and nobody wants to repair them properly, they are simply being used to steal money by "repairing" them every year (but in such way that they'll need to be "repaired" next year again)
Большинство дорог в европейской части выглядят так же. Особенно в южно-восточной части.
Oh boy here in Philippines it is worse...
Epic. I have just spent three days watching (in stages) this fascinating road trip between the coasts.Much respect to the driver, from England.
Thank you!
this video reminds me that i was once drived in China XinJiang province for a week with my girlfriend. about 3000km. the views there are absolutely amazing. there are great grassland, desert, river, lakes, shoel, waterfall, snow mountain, plain. many typies of city and islamic and mongolian cultures which are totally different from china. there is a road named Duku Road impressed me most. it crosses the Tianshan mountains with average elevation around 2500m. and you just like drived aside of cliff with a wide wide open view. the most magnificent landscapes i've ever seen in my life. wish could go there again as soon as possible.
That sounds like a great road trip to me!
Corona virus
@@cromwellsamuel4833 At least with road trips, you're pretty safe (at least if you mostly drive by yourself like I do).
I want to make a road trip across china it looks so beautiful
Cool! I like the new layout and how it gives you info on where you are. It looks very professional! Yet again, there's something therapeutic about just watching you drive across the US.
Thank you very much! I certainly spent enough time on this video. The Garmin camera is great.
unclecoolie how much is it?
Marco Yanez I’ve seen this camera for $400 on Amazon.
cjbwvuit What's the name of the camera?
Aaron M I think Garmin Virb. It is in his description
“All roads led to Rome”. In this case, the roads lead to Washington from Washington
I’ve haven’t visited Colorado yet, but that view driving through the mountains 🏔 was spectacular. Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure.
From Washington, to Washington. :-)
Yep! :OD
Is Washington dc to Washington
@@KingOscar-hc3yp Washington DC to Washington Marvel?
Ok no
@Hyperborean Arms no u
: D
Washington DC to Washington State..
Plot twist: There's no one behind the wheel, it's a self-driving car.
Lol.
What? Why?
Vozhan how
Vozhan so you don’t have a real reason you’re just a troll?
Vozhan can you name an actual reason
On a German Autobahn This Would be the normal Speed without timelapse
Rylan Don’t let those Green Freaks in the E.U destroy the Autobahn. I would like to visit & drive on it before they kill it!
I‘ ll try my best xD
@@lisaroberts8556 lol
Russian driver: hold my beer.
Is it true that if u run out of gas on autobahn the police would give u ticket?
I am so glad you have the little map outline
in this video you can see that America is not only a beautiful country but also that there are the best roads in the world. Greetings from Greece
Thank you! Greetings from the Washington, DC area.
This video is 95% all interstates, but my San Diego to Vancouver video is 90% non-instates, and I drove through several small towns.
Europe has best roads in west countries, but taking in count the size of US, the merit is bigger.
J C as far as the scenery the roads provide yes but as for the roads them selves most are really pitted and terrible
Best roads are in Europe, around the Netherlands and Germany
I work right across the street from 28:54! Take that road every day!
Harrisonburg is nice. My family like the Massanutten resort nearby.
Big props to you for staying in the right lane when not passing
Thanks.
We need to report this guy! He was speeding the entire way to Seattle.
You got me.
Lol
Could u blame him it would’ve taken him 3 days
@@OBG791 take a joke
@@heysal230 r/wooooosh
6:12:27 crazy how different the terrain gets once you move from the great plains to the rocky mountains
9:34:31 Sunrises are underrated
i prefer sunrise than sunset
They're both awful when one it's driving into them. I was always like,"Who is the a$$hole who put that there!" Sun glasses and sun visor are necessary.
Love these fresh but calm vibes on the highway early in the morning
And the fog rolling in is gorgeous
Major US cites
00:00 Washington DC Metro Area
1:18:22 Charleston,WV
2:14:43 Louisville Metro Area
3:08:03 St. Louis Metro Area
4:06:51 Kansas City Metro Area
6:05:58 Denver Metro Area
7:59:17 Salt Lake City Metro Area
9:07:56 Boise Metro Area
10:52:18 Seattle Metro Area
Thanks nice to see less than heard of cities
Thanks for mentioning Kansas City!
Fact IS no love for Topeka
The SkrubLords Kansas City is bigger than St. Louis, salt lake city,Charleston and Boise
That’s not Salt Lake City, SLC is in the distance on the right at 8:04:45
I'm so used to seeing mountains in the distance so the very _second_ he got into the states where the terrain was utterly _flat,_ I flipped out. That was an experience. Some of those highways are gorgeous too and I so wanna do a road trip like this in the future.
Definitely, I’m 24 and was weary about helping a friend move across the country. I’m so glad I got to experience that and see the us. Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, and utah have such beauty with them. Many highways around there you can see snow capped mountains for miles driving towards it. I still can’t believe I make it back home to tell the stories
The first settlers heading west towards the Pacific from europe must have thought wow this county is big
Big and beautifuL .
00:52:00 Country roooad
take me hoooome
to the plaaaace
I belooooooong
West Virginiaaaaaaa
Mountain mamaaaa
Country roads..
Beautiful
I was thinking the same! 😂
"From Alaska to Florida"
When
*WHEN!!*
One day I'll make it up there.
lol
Boss Level: From Alaska to Chile
@@chr1225 That you can't do by car, as there are no highways or even roads in the darien gap (between Panama and Colombia / between north and south america), you'd have to take a boat there.
@@chr1225 no way through Panama. The roads don't connect somewhere north of Colombia, but maybe there's a ferry.
I have this playing throughout the day on one of my monitors as I work from home. I get to enjoy the experience of traveling while at work.
7:48:31 Bee escaping from laboratory
Gustavo Ladënthin Nice!
Cool
Renan Quarterback 7 sup!
Took me two tries but I got it.
Dude, imagine how Joel and Ellie feel walking across the country.
It took them around a year to travel all the way to the hospital.
Joel: grumpy
Ellie: gay
WOW what a great video!! took me a while to watch (had to keep stopping to look at the sign's etc.) loved it!! you are so lucky to live in the USA i mean a road trip here is a REAL road trip!!! I can get from one end of the UK to the other in just under a day :(
Since i will never get to the USA it's really nice to see it this way, things i found out.
A. Lorry's are really big
B. the road are mostly 2 lanes
C. The drive was fantastic
D. The roads are not at all busy expect in the the towns and City's
E. I am jealous lol
I live in the US, and think how sad it is that some people can't enjoy this great country. Mostly for the lack of a plane ticket to get over here. Think if there were some way to just come stay with someone for a week or two, get shown around, and then fly home again. It would minimize travel costs, and be interesting for both parties, I'd think. Then the two parties could reciprocate, and the other could see the OTHER country in the same way. I'm going to google the concept. Kind of like a short-term "Exchange-student" program for adults. By the way, Lorry's (Lorries?) here are called trucks, and the big ones you see are just called "Semi's" (or 18 wheelers). Now you know. :-)
Have you made it out here yet since? Come explore,We love our UK brethren !
@@jongallardo8006 No we have not made it still would love too just to see what life is like in the US always thought that it was a slower pace then in the UK.
I know it was not the most exciting part of the video, but I really enjoyed watching the seemingly endless blue sky with those clouds over the plains of Kansas
I actually enjoyed driving across the Plains. It was interesting to have the elevations increase while noticing the topography getting flatter.
I like the part, where he is driving
I LOVE THAT PA
PART*
This is a man of focus commitment and sheer freeking will
5:54:06 that open space is so satisfying
not a single tree !!
Which state is that
Imagine that but traveling by horse
To me as a Kiwi watching this, the video showed me landscapes I had never seen before, Pine forests, mega cities, along with huge open spaces we just don't have. These scare me. How do y'all Kansas people live w/out hills?
Colorado
We recently moved to Seattle from Jacksonville, Florida by driving. I got to see a lot of the country that I never saw before and it was so exciting! Montana was personally my favorite.
8:25:32 Crazy how an accident can affect everyone else.
And that was really bad - the vehicle was completely burnt out.
I live there!
Did you actually watch the whole video to find that?
That was so hilarious! When the cars just kept going I was laughing the whole time :')
There was an accident on I-70 last year right in front of of the Eisenhower Tunnel. A pickup truck crashed into a guardrail and flipped over.
Am I the only one who was recommended this during quarantine??? I can’t be
I'm fortunate that I live in this country and have the freedom to visit or move to any 50 states at any time. Every state has amazing scenery and something different to offer depending on if you like the coast, desert, plains, mountains etc.
I completely agree!
As a European I also enjoy that benefit but unfortunately all different languages makes it a bit harder
@@MickdeRaad I would love to do some long road trips there one day. I have a short road trip that I did in southern Germany a few weeks ago that I plan to upload soon, but nothing like doing a multi-country, multi-day road trip.
@@unclecoolie so I just did the drive from St Louis to Denver last week it was amazing. It was cool passing the same exact cities that you updated us with along the way on the bottom. Kansas was long and boring but to be honest there was a couple cool cities there. Salina Kansas and Hays ,Kansas were pretty nice towns. I stopped in both to get gas and to take a little drive through the town along the way.
@@unclecoolie between Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, the mountains in Boulder, and red roxx it was hard to say which one was my favorite.
didnt think I would enjoy Kansas so much, its so relaxing, the flatness is actually very calming
I actually liked driving across Kansas, too. It's flat, but it isn't paper flat, and it was interesting to see the elevations increase as it seemed to get flatter in the western part. I remember feeling the temperatures drop during the day, too.
@@unclecoolie thats pretty cool!
At 15'51", you are at 38°56' Latitude. Ibiza in the Mediterranean is at the same Latitude!
america is a beautiful country i want to visit it soon! greetings from germany
Thanks. Greetings from the Washington, DC area.
America is a continent divided in 3, North, Central and South, United States is at north America. America is NOT a country.
Diego Hernán Marulanda Osorio it’s a term commonly used to refer to the USA
I hope you get the chance to visit. If possible I would recommend seeing different parts of the country to really get a taste of America. Peoples lifestyles are different in different areas. Lifestyles are different but all are American unlike Diego Osorio would have you believe. Not entirely sure what his problem is, just because people live differently in different areas that doesn't mean anything. Not sure what he is implying.
@islam is best German is welcomed. Who the fuck are you?
Her: come over.
Me: no, I'm working.
Her: I'm home alone.
Me:
She:
Me:
@@shashankkumar1450 that's not even a correction, just very dumb
@@SpaghettiRuin bruh.
@@shashankkumar1450 "bruh" you thinking that i'm wrong here is a certified bruh moment
me: STOP
Thanks for this. America is such a beautiful country.
I watched more of this than I would like to admit
The best part is the beautiful desert of Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington. Also super cool that you passed by my small hometown of Zillah WA at 10:20:26
Yeah, one of my favorite parts of this drive was going down the mountains near Mission, OR - the view from the top was incredible.
That would be Cabbage Hill. Notorious downgrade in the winter with a lot of snow!
16:28 Wtf! Almost crashed into you!
I know. I remember that well.
That wasnt even close :D happens all the time...
Or that Chevy Cruze that cut him off near Denver
Colin Donovan timestamp?
6:06:32
I'm sure you enjoyed this. I drove from Charleston, SC to Seattle, WA in 2016. Was a hell of a road trip. We are wanderers at heart. :)
This is a great video showing how beautiful America is from coast to coast :)
Thanks!
Legend has it, one person sat and watched this whole video straight through.
According to YT's stats, every moment of this video has had at least a 4% viewership - meaning 4% of the total views (4% of 334k is about 13k views). Of course that doesn't mean that those views were complete video views, and the average duration has generally been between 6-12 minutes per view.
I literally spent all day watching this video.
I'm playing the video game "Desert Bus" while watching.
Isn't Washington just the most beautiful state. I can never get over the mountains, prairies, the sound, just everything.
Very beautiful, especially the Snoqualmie Pass region.