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I know that area very well. I Grew up in Redondo Beach and graduated from RUHS. We moved there in 1948 and after graduating in '59 I went in the service. When I was 15 I set pins in a ten lane bowling alley on the strand. I had a car delivery route up in Palos Verdes. Thanks for sharing. It holds a lot of fond memories but I would not like living there now. We moved out of California in 1978 and I'm so glad we did. We go back to visit family and that's about it.
I don't know if you're aware of this, but the Manson Family member, and attempted assassin of President Gerald Ford, Lynette "Squeaky" Fromm, went to RUHS a few years after you in the mid-1960's. I grew up at the top of the hill on Emerald St., near Hillcrest Elementary School (now Parras Middle School), a little after you graduated. I still live in the area, as do my siblings.
@@brianmccarthy5557 OMG, I did not know that about Fromm! We lived on Phelan Ln. (1406) and Huntington Dr. I went to Washington and Hillcrest. Our house is still there, at least it was a couple of years ago. Thanks for sharing.
Hands down my favorite area of California - I love Palm Desert/Springs/Joshua Tree & Malibu/Beverly Hills/Hollywood BUT nothing tops these beach towns for me. I would dream to retire here; I try to come once a year to experience this paradise.
Home. We had a incredible red tide last night. Took the kayak thru the harbor and the paddle and seals around me left brilliant teal glowing trails in the water.
Lots of comments about the lack of people. If I’m not wrong, this was recorded during COVID lockdown. In 45:25 and 48:43, I can see the parking places on the right are closed; the only time they didn’t allow parking was during the pandemic. We were still able to ride our bicycles.
Hubby & I used to live in Playa del Rey & would take this drive or portions of it from time to time. We moved away & I have missed this! Thanks for taking me back “home”!!
I'm glad it makes sense to you. I'm a fourth generation native and I still find areas I've never seen or heard of. I learned a lot about LA and Orange Counties, and the Inland Empire when I worked as a salesman for several years in the home improvement industry and was constantly on the road here 6 days a week, pretty much all over the place. From Ventura in the north to San Onofre next to Camp Pendleton in the south along the coast, and from the coast going inland as far as Riverside and Norco, and even farther. For a while I commuted from Simi Valley in the far Northwest down to Long Beach, well over a hundred miles round trip commute. Yet I can still look at a map of the area and easily find huge neighborhoods and cities I've never been in. I don't know that it will ever make complete sense to me, even with satellite imagery.
🍎 Great drive and so little traffic. I am envious of your beautiful so Cal weather. Also appreciated the comprehensive info in the description. Thanks so much. - Henry
Juanita St ? All the old Redondo street names are either the Dominguez Rancho family daughters: Juanita, Gertruda, Catalina, etc.; or precious stones: Emerald, Ruby, Beryl, etc.; or descriptive: Knob Hill, Prospect, etc.; or numbers.
Thank you for this video as well! @46.10, I know this section of the road here very well. It is a very bumpy/rough road surface area, yet your camera does not even shake. This is really great advertisement for this camera. Of course the picture/video is great too.
@@WindWalkTravelVideos спасибо.а я всю жизнь мечтал посетить америку.но у нас в россии сложно получить визу в америку.да и дорого.а у вас в чём сложность сьездить и посмотреть россию?
If you ever lived in Manhattan/Hermosa sand section, you know already everything there is to know about your neighbors, everybody lives on top of each other, you hear farts, toilets flushing, arguments/laughter, and a roll in the hay, it really sucks after a while, I lived in both cities, had to move to Malibu.......much better!
No it is not dangerous. Have cycled these rourea many times. Great cycling! Thing is, the drivers here are used to a lot of cyclists and t hey are in the habit of coexisting.
A bicyclist on parts of that road is like an armadillo on a Texas highway. It may think it'll have a long life, but their bones mark the center median. There are much safer routes along the coast to bicycle.
Just becouse of the shutdown but Kate Brown is opening some places to day. I do recommend to you to find Lake of the wood or crater lake before the snow falls a lot of people from California to Oregon I am from Ventura now in Klamath Falls it has something to do when with crossing the state line. How ever stay out of Portland. Though to get rich here you ever try and catch trout straight out of the river or lake or have deer walk around on your front yard ..its been some 35 years since I left Ventura
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I drove home from work from Santa Monica to Manhattan Beach for 32 years 1981-2012
Great video!
u guys passed my home
I know that area very well. I Grew up in Redondo Beach and graduated from RUHS. We moved there in 1948 and after graduating in '59 I went in the service. When I was 15 I set pins in a ten lane bowling alley on the strand. I had a car delivery route up in Palos Verdes. Thanks for sharing. It holds a lot of fond memories but I would not like living there now. We moved out of California in 1978 and I'm so glad we did. We go back to visit family and that's about it.
That’s great. I’m 13 right now and I’m going to RUHS in a few months!
@@ultimateproductions6681 I hope your time at RUHS will hold fond memories, as mine does of my high school years. Take care and stay safe.
I don't know if you're aware of this, but the Manson Family member, and attempted assassin of President Gerald Ford, Lynette "Squeaky" Fromm, went to RUHS a few years after you in the mid-1960's. I grew up at the top of the hill on Emerald St., near Hillcrest Elementary School (now Parras Middle School), a little after you graduated. I still live in the area, as do my siblings.
@@brianmccarthy5557 OMG, I did not know that about Fromm! We lived on Phelan Ln. (1406) and Huntington Dr. I went to Washington and Hillcrest. Our house is still there, at least it was a couple of years ago. Thanks for sharing.
Hands down my favorite area of California - I love Palm Desert/Springs/Joshua Tree & Malibu/Beverly Hills/Hollywood BUT nothing tops these beach towns for me. I would dream to retire here; I try to come once a year to experience this paradise.
Home. We had a incredible red tide last night. Took the kayak thru the harbor and the paddle and seals around me left brilliant teal glowing trails in the water.
Where at?
@@WindWalkTravelVideos King Harbor but its happening at many of the beaches around here.
My home area, and that of my parents and grandparents. Done this drive many times, though not normally as one continuous trip. Thanks.
Lots of comments about the lack of people. If I’m not wrong, this was recorded during COVID lockdown. In 45:25 and 48:43, I can see the parking places on the right are closed; the only time they didn’t allow parking was during the pandemic. We were still able to ride our bicycles.
Absolutely amazing keep the videos coming I can't wait to go back to Cali in early November🌞🌴🌊😎🙌☮🇺🇸
Hubby & I used to live in Playa del Rey & would take this drive or portions of it from time to time. We moved away & I have missed this! Thanks for taking me back “home”!!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this, a beautiful drive, nothing like California, can’t wait to come back. Watching this on my 4K tv feels like I’m there! 😍🌞😎😃
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for taking us to places that we tourists don't see. After watching this vid, LA makes sense to me; it's huge!
Thank you! Indeed, a lot of nice places to explore in LA!
I'm glad it makes sense to you. I'm a fourth generation native and I still find areas I've never seen or heard of. I learned a lot about LA and Orange Counties, and the Inland Empire when I worked as a salesman for several years in the home improvement industry and was constantly on the road here 6 days a week, pretty much all over the place. From Ventura in the north to San Onofre next to Camp Pendleton in the south along the coast, and from the coast going inland as far as Riverside and Norco, and even farther. For a while I commuted from Simi Valley in the far Northwest down to Long Beach, well over a hundred miles round trip commute. Yet I can still look at a map of the area and easily find huge neighborhoods and cities I've never been in. I don't know that it will ever make complete sense to me, even with satellite imagery.
Bravo.No UGLY Electric Wıres,Cables&Posts
Above ground wires should be illegal in California. It messes up my view
Makes me want to hop in the car to come to California
We're full.
Never been in California before, but Redondo beach looks so beautiful
I grew up in Redondo Beach, It really is a wonder place to live. That is if you can afford a home.
Je me régale de me promener sur les routes américaines depuis mon home cinéma en France !!! Bravo !!!
🍎 Great drive and so little traffic. I am envious of your beautiful so Cal weather. Also appreciated the comprehensive info in the description. Thanks so much. - Henry
It was a lovely drive, thank you for sharing these beautiful coastal drive, such lovely flowers in the median too.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing this. I used to live in Playa Del Rey and drive this way to work every day. I sure miss it, love the memories. Thanks so much!
昔、滞在した事のある思い出の場所です🤗とても懐かしく拝見させてもらってます😊とても感謝しております😆✨ thank you soo much🤗
Arigato!
My old stomping grounds.. lived in El Segundo, Torrance, and San Pedro for about 15 years. Loved it.
Mine too. I was born in Hawthorne. We lived in El Segundo, Long Beach and Redondo Beach for 10 years. Fond memories.
Nice work. I really enjoyed the view. Thanks a lot for this. I miss California.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
Everything is surprisingly clean !
This is a scenic drive!
Ah, a quick drive through my old parts of my L. A.! Thanks!
Very nice weather and enjoyed the entire video. Liked!
Thank you for this video! I have lived in Playa Del Rey, RPV and San Pedro! I miss CA
beautiful while driving~
I’m addicted to your videos.Every time you do lovely job🥰
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks for the video..I miss living in Ca.
I lived in Redondo beach for 3 years on Wanita st; loved walking to the pier with my baby son 3 blocks, in my early 20's
Juanita St ?
All the old Redondo street names are either the Dominguez Rancho family daughters: Juanita, Gertruda, Catalina, etc.; or precious stones: Emerald, Ruby, Beryl, etc.; or descriptive: Knob Hill, Prospect, etc.; or numbers.
Merci à vous pour cette balade ! Je vous suis de France !
Thanks for watching! Stay safe.
Loved the scenic trip. Thanks and stay safe everyone
You should of kept going... Over the Vincent Thompson Bridge and into Long Beach.... And kept going..........👌
You can watch it here:
th-cam.com/video/q6ct3kdkhXI/w-d-xo.html
stunning ride, thank you.
thank you very good video.now no easy to go but hope someday will go!!
Wow, that's so COOL!! Thanks for uploading!
Nice ride!
Palos Verdes means "green hills", which is, in fact, the name of the local cemetary on the hill off Western Blvd.
Holy cow! I had an apartment on Esplanade after I graduated from college and had my first job..incredible.
I always enjoy and look forward to your videos family, thank you 🙏
More of a bike ride for me. Beuatiful stretch of highways there💜🚴♂️🤗
Nice drive, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
I enjoyed the road trip 😊👍🏾🖐🏾
No one walking around town like the beach just to watch the waves
Awesome drive !
In 50 years this video with be put side by side in comparison to the future.
Luis: I would rather see the one taken fifty years ago when the Beach Boys were making Southern California the place to remember.
Fantastic vid thank you
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it
I've already watched this 3 times full length. Damn what a good ride
Thank you!
Greetings from the south of Spain
Gracias! Hope to visit Spain someday.
Thank you for this video as well!
@46.10, I know this section of the road here very well. It is a very bumpy/rough road surface area, yet your camera does not even shake. This is really great advertisement for this camera. Of course the picture/video is great too.
I was watching, The Lost Boys last night and was wondering during the opening scenes if Wind Walk has posted a Santa Cruz drive video. 😀
I haven't but really want to visit Santa Cruz
It's so beautiful but with the people gone it's really making me feel bad.
Really really enjoyed this trip!!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Beautiful! Always great to be on the move with you. Love it so much! : )
good video🤗 I like torrance😆✨
Thanks for video !
👍👍Nice!Thanks for this video!😎
Thanks for watching!
TaNK YOU VERY MUCH -NICE VIDEO
Thank you for this great work 👌👌👌
26:46
فيديو رائع جدا نجاح مستمر مع شكرا كبير
Beautiful CALIFORNIA!!!! Omg my dream
I thought you were on a motorcycle for a second there at the start. Must be the placement of the camera? Looks different, visually. Love it! 😎👍🙏🌴👏🏼
Great😍
Bungalow galore!
Oh man 😢 I’m so sad cuz I know I’ll never know the US. Such a beautiful place
Visit USA
Dont be you not missing much. Its probably better were you're at 😉
Dream land all year sunny day
That Union Jack Jaguar at 27:24 lol
Beautiful driving ways~^^
excellent videos last 3 videos very good
Thanks! Glad you like them.
It's good you didn't get a ticket blowing thru Palos Verdes Estates. Cops love to give out tickets for cars faster than 35. Nice drive.
Ahh he was teasin me! I was supposed to go San Diego this month 😪 F!! coronavirus
Nice video
Thanks!
Thank you for sharing. Love that country, nice view. What car you drive?
Dude, you miss the best scenic views of Palos Verdes Estates. Next time get on Paseo Del Mar.
Don’t forget Royal Palms
vey god video!☺
Thanks for watching!
its almost a ghost town compared to normal
This is boss ,bitchen and needo. RUHS class of 67.
спасибо за видео.огромный привет из россии.
Thanks for watching! Would love to visit Russia someday.
@@WindWalkTravelVideos спасибо.а я всю жизнь мечтал посетить америку.но у нас в россии сложно получить визу в америку.да и дорого.а у вас в чём сложность сьездить и посмотреть россию?
Try to find crater lake Oregon
Are you on a motorbike?
car
Grow up in Venture now in Klamath falls Oregon the winter sucks here just can't afford the rent in Venture mis walking on a peir
Place beautiful but no people walking only a few.
there are alot of Jeeps
If you ever lived in Manhattan/Hermosa sand section, you know already everything there is to know about your neighbors, everybody lives on top of each other, you hear farts, toilets flushing, arguments/laughter, and a roll in the hay, it really sucks after a while, I lived in both cities, had to move to Malibu.......much better!
All those beautiful California beaches🌞🏄♂️... that our tax dollars help in supporting... that fascists like Gavin Newsome won't let us use😒
Boohoo! Cry some more cause you can't go have fun at the beach, cause we're trying to keep people's mothers and grandmothers from dying.
@@carlsm95 - We could've done that without all the rest of it... much more efficiently, too! Wake up... we've been had.
Drama queen
Carl M yeah, they can stay home.
@@carlsm95 😂😂🤣🤣🐑🐑🐑
Rıdıng bıcycle on this road is too risky and dangerous
No it is not dangerous. Have cycled these rourea many times. Great cycling!
Thing is, the drivers here are used to a lot of cyclists and t
hey are in the habit of coexisting.
A bicyclist on parts of that road is like an armadillo on a Texas highway. It may think it'll have a long life, but their bones mark the center median. There are much safer routes along the coast to bicycle.
Little traffic is better
Looks like a ghost town just like Klamath falls becouse of this virus
Just becouse of the shutdown but Kate Brown is opening some places to day. I do recommend to you to find Lake of the wood or crater lake before the snow falls a lot of people from California to Oregon I am from Ventura now in Klamath Falls it has something to do when with crossing the state line. How ever stay out of Portland. Though to get rich here you ever try and catch trout straight out of the river or lake or have deer walk around on your front yard ..its been some 35 years since I left Ventura
Such a shame that California has turned into such a hell hole because there are so many pretty places.
No People on the beach
Cyclists are so annoying all over the world. They have this weird sense of entitlement for the road.
34:48 shame on you lol
All it takes is money, honey.
Live there for 6 years most memorable. Very boring and expensive
Slow down ya bunch of crazies!! The cyclists horrible manners.
Show us this people who live under bridge without money and insuranse. Country not care about they. USA, dream country.