We are from Phoenix. I listen to KGAY Radio through I ❤ Radio. It keeps me up to date on everything that is going on in Palm Springs. We are frequent visitors and love the area.
avoid summer around May to June I think because we have 99 to 115 degree or I don't know how to call that so hot that month here you can"t enjoy .. avoid snake if you trail and drink plenty of water
I haven´t been on the tram for about 20 years. There were great views from the top of Mt San Jacinto. I wonder, however, if this is still true. The skies are very hazy now over the Coachella Valley. I remember the skies were crystal clear in the 1980's and you could see the Milky Way at night.
What exactly do you mean by ghetto? I lived there during that period. Palm Springs was (probably still is) very unequal. There was violence, some of my friends from P.S. high school were murdered. But I don´t think I would call it a ghetto. There was a lot of construction (country clubs etc... in Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Indian Wells), basically destroying the desert.
@@Truthkastcontrary to your popular opinion, if everyone was that way inclined, eventually, there’d be no one at their parades because it’s anti life my friend. No pro creation exists there.
The Living Desert is NOT in Palm Springs it's in Palm Desert, nor is the tram, it's in Idyllwild, in fact the majority of these things aren't in Palm Spring. LOL
Thank you for showing my fathers place @6:00.
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He loved living here for the 42 yrs he had owned the Ingleside. ❤❤❤
Great video❤😊 keep up the nice work😊🎉 best wishes for the new year🎉
Thanks for your nice comment! :) Best wishes for you as well!
We are from Phoenix. I listen to KGAY Radio through I ❤ Radio. It keeps me up to date on everything that is going on in Palm Springs. We are frequent visitors and love the area.
Nice clip 🎉i sub!
Thanks for video 🎉
You’re welcome, thanks for the nice comment! :)
Rudy’s General Store is permanently closed.
Thanks for sharing, that’s a real shame. I was most excited about that
We’ve visited Palm Springs six or seven times. I had never heard of Ruddy’s. I would love to see it. So sad it is closed for good.
Great list!
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed the video! :)
Only, most of these things are NOT IN PALM SPRINGS. LOL
I love Palm Springs!
It’s a great place! :)
What were the 3 things to avoid?
I was wondering the same thing.
if u dont wanna see the under belly of the desert, dont go north of the freeway out there @@barblarkin2733
Avoid the heat/plan activities for morning or evening, respect private property, don’t underestimate the desert/drink plenty of water.
avoid summer around May to June I think because we have 99 to 115 degree or I don't know how to call that so hot that month here you can"t enjoy .. avoid snake if you trail and drink plenty of water
Спасибо, скучаю за Палм Спрингсом
I haven´t been on the tram for about 20 years. There were great views from the top of Mt San Jacinto. I wonder, however, if this is still true.
The skies are very hazy now over the Coachella Valley. I remember the skies were crystal clear in the 1980's and you could see the Milky Way at night.
We went last September and it was clear
I prefer Kit Kats .
No promised three things to avoid in this video, otherwise very good.
There are actually 3 things to avoid, after the 10th thing to do. Thanks for your comment though ;)
Cholla is pronounced, CHOY-a
And "Agua" is pronounced "A-whah" - not "A-gwah".
It’s an AI generated script and voice.
I made hella wind turbines
I was in PS in the late 80s it was actually a Ghetto. All the money was in the adjacent cities such as Palm desert and rancho mirage
What exactly do you mean by ghetto? I lived there during that period. Palm Springs was (probably still is) very unequal. There was violence, some of my friends from P.S. high school were murdered. But I don´t think I would call it a ghetto. There was a lot of construction (country clubs etc... in Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Indian Wells), basically destroying the desert.
All looks nice except the Pride. Not for me or many tourists. I’d say that’s for the locals.
Thanks for the comment! :)
Contrary to your personal opinion, LGBT tourism is the largest democratic for the Palm Springs area
@@Truthkastcontrary to your popular opinion, if everyone was that way inclined, eventually, there’d be no one at their parades because it’s anti life my friend. No pro creation exists there.
Gee. A Guided Windmill tour. I can’t think of something I’d love to see more.,,,no
Mike Tyson farm
Great video....don't pronounce the L in palm
Those windmills do not power palm springs, funny lie
The Living Desert is NOT in Palm Springs it's in Palm Desert, nor is the tram, it's in Idyllwild, in fact the majority of these things aren't in Palm Spring. LOL
@@Gloria-ro4vnthe tramway IS in palm springs lol