"Good morning. Good morning, It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood" hehe I just love that expression of yours. Sounds always so optimistic and welcome.
Thanks for bringing your adventures to me. I drove the 48 and Canada until I wasn’t able to anymore. Now I am living life one video at a time from a hospital bed 24/7 but not complaining. Just keep it between the lines for me and post those beautiful videos. If you ever stop and do a Q & A for an hour on a live chat let us know. Think it would be great 👍 YOU ARE APPRECIATED Friend! 🙏🤗♥️✌️
I agree with you SCF. A Q & A with Mike would be great if he could schedule that on a day off. Great idea. And,I hope you’re doing as good as can be being in a hospital 24/7
@@kcountrycorvettes Thanks so much for the well wishes. Not in a hospital (thank goodness) just a hospital bed at home. Bed bound since 2013, so my window to the world now is videos like these. Great way to remind me of times when I was happiest; rolling down the road, singing along with the radio. So now I watch Mike and still sing when the mood hits! LOL 😝
@@carmel6471 Well like you,I enjoy Mike’s vids a lot. I wouldn’t have known anything about the I 70 from Utah to Colorado had I not found his channel last summer. It’s helped me decide on a road trip to Denver from Calgary Alberta Canada this coming summer pending the covid stuff coming under control. I plan on spending at least one night in Glenwood springs as that seems like a cool little town.
Carmel, I am so sorry to hear you are bedridden, yet at some level I can understand your love of these videos. My mom was bedridden as well, though she could for a while sit in a wheelchair on our tiny patio when I was a young girl. During this pandemic - or if you are bedridden like you are - it is so important to find things that lift us up. Mike’s videos do that for me, too. I take care of my autistic grandson while my daughter works in a pharmacy, so we are super careful about not taking any more risks than those coming with her work. Thus, I am inside a lot more than I normally would be. Take care and please accept a virtual hug from a stranger wishing you the best. :-)
Your an awesome truck driver.. Love all these beautiful videos,, Be watching for the next one.. Be safe. and.. Love your truck .. was fun watching you walk around and to see the beautiful snow,, Be safe!
Amazing how they built interstates through these rock mountains. I enjoyed riding shotgun through all these areas. Coyote Canyon area was a neat area with the color & shapes of the rock mountains. Coming down that hill I thought you were coming into a foggy area, but that ended up being snow. The weather changes fast on you it seems. Peace be unto you also. I liked seeing how they unload. Be safe!
You were in Mississippi! So close and yet so far away.😊 I really enjoy your videos so much. Back in 1980-1982 I had the privilege to be an over the road driver .My dad was a trucker so I grew up around that industry. I was 38 before I got to do it and I had to stop for family reasons,but it is still in my blood.I am 78 years old and still like the smell of diesel.Thank you for letting me ride along with you. It’s great to sit in that seat and see what you see along our great highways.
Hi Mike, Been watching but not saying much. Your comment about introductions. I agree with you - it is better to go straight in rather than waste time, perhaps about as much as a minute going over the same stuff. It is great travelling with you.
Thumbs up from the Netherlands. I often watch these when I'm hanging out and chillin at home. Right now I'm watching while listening to some good ol Saxon on the background. :)
Keep up the great work and the great videos that you do you keep me enthralled and where you go and what you do and how you explain stuff you really do it well I just love your videos man keep up the great work that you're doing your videos are such a big help to me and nighttime I like to sit and listen to you talk I put it on my big screen what you driving in the snow and it just something relaxing about it listen to you talk how you talk to people you one of a kind you give a lot of great information and I appreciate you again very very much thank you for doing these videos.
I typically skip intros. Maybe it's good in some scenarios, but I like hopping right into your videos. Thanks for the work to give us the open road + commentary!
As always I enjoy your videos. It doesn’t matter if you have driven this area before, it is always changing, never the same. I have driven this area, love seeing it again. Thanks for the mini vacation.
An open-air warehouse in snow covered mud was different . The landscape and sky from that position facing our exit out of there was so beautiful. As always TY. MMM
Howdy Mountain Man Trucker Mike. I remember some other places you had to go that were tricky. There is a spot on the inside of your windshield. I thought it was on my iPad screen. I tried to clean it off.
It's a good day in the neighborhood w you, MMMike. I always wondered what the LEFT Coast was like. Portland, OR is what I hope you'll get to do.😅 Always admired those big rigs, since 4 yo. I'm 59 now and still incurable. Love you ❤. Love times when we re quiet too.!. ❤
Hi Mike,☺thanks for taking us along mate, you were lucky the field you rolled into wasn't real soft under the snow, or you might still be there,lol .great views coming through the mountains, hope you made it to Vegas ,and got turned round quick, and hit the black stuff as you wanted, thanks for your time and efforts, stay safe mate, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart.uk .
I remember the first time we ever went from Alabama to Utah for my sister's wedding in 1989, on the way back from Oklahoma City to our driveway in Attalla, AL it was one sheet of ice, and those big truckers would fly by you doing 70, and my dad was doing like 45! It was a bad storm!
I think seeing the end & deliveries & (pickups) is a great feature of your content. The sawdust lift in hindsight was feckking cool!! Thanks for the momentum tips & traction talks. The loaded vs light & coping with the wind makes so much sense. Really can get a feel for an experienced OTR vs a novice. The driving tips seem logical for all in/on snowy roads passage, no matter what your vehicle.
@@redmesa2975 I live in N. Ca now. Lived in Rifle 20 years, and had a business in Silt. Wife had one in Glenwood. Miss that area, but the economy sucked after the oil shale busted.
Sir Mike !!! Thanks & Yepper ,,sometimes get a little over confident in our driving ability ,,but always made del.. !! Thanks for videoing & sharing !!! Til next time ,,,""KEEP IT SAFE ""!!!
Well Mike this morning I woke to find it lovely and quiet outside and even before I opened the blinds had a feeling snow may have dropped and sure enough as I slid the curtain open, blinding light forced me to see, it had but not as much as your getting out there and with the sun up, its melting fast. So until the next part keep trucking along and we'll see you when you post !!
Hate to correct you, watch you a lot, been that way a bunch, live in Frisco, Colorado I believe it's Sal-een-a Kansas and Sal-eye-na Utah. Thanks for all of it, Matt
Where are you now ? See my other comments in this video. I can see that field from my house. I went to high school with Eric Faas, his mom owned the Faas ranch.
Ha, i got to laughing so hard when i saw that first view of the truck, as i remembered a slogan for a porta potty company. OUTSTANDING IN THE FIELD. Finally got to sit down tonight, Sat nite Jan 30. So enjoy the ride and the scenery. Just a blast. Got to go to Alabama and Mississipi, where ive never been. Although we went to What, New York and then to Atlanta last year. So what finally happened to the Quality driver in the north? Was he and the truck ok? I don't think i am alone in enjoying you walk around the truck and showing us stuff. that would have been a good time for the drone. Be safe. See ya
Love your videos. :-). I am puzzled how much faster and safer you drive in snow than other truckers. Are there that many inexperienced truckers out there? I had a CDL for many years while driving transit bus and light rail. I live in an area that maybe gets 1 or 2 inches of snow once during a normal winter. People panic, and it causes many accidents. During a few bad storms in my years as a bus driver, I always felt safer as a driver in my heavy bus than in my own car. Perhaps that explains your confidence on snowy roads; weight of your vehicle does matter - and makes it easier to drive. Yet, I never drove in conditions like the once you so often encounter. Not sure i would have been as confident as I felt in my 40 foot bus. Light rail and snow is just plain fun! Loved every snow day as a light rail operator!
When you’re on the road, can you frequently tell us where you are on that road; in between ? and ?, next town ? In about ? Miles, etc, etc, ? That way we can identify the drive with you better for those of us that might have traveled it before, or are planning to? Thank you, Tim
Not sure specifically how they do it, but I have seen some videos where the poster includes their GPS telemetry overlaid on the camera feed, showing speed and other interesting information. On the other hand, there are four fingers and a thumb.
You're lucky it's not muddy amd damp. You could have been axle deep in mud. Good thing that machine is handy to help you out if you do get stuck. Definitely good if you could get someone to spot traffic for you on the way out. It's great that you're experienced. How was your treadmill results. Wheel you're still driving so that's a plus.
And I love your truck. How do you like the baffles on the trailer. Does it really make a difference. By the wat. Did anyone close the trailer doors after unloading.
Hey Mike this doesnt relate to this video but 1 u did when u were making a burrito and said u like the scorched marks on the tortillas. Get a torch burner used for cooking to blacken the tortillas. I think u can buy them at WM in the kitchen section. Have a great day
Mike, when you came out from that field where you unloaded, and turned left,was that single/duel road the original one, before the interstate was built?, ( I've noticed quite a few roads like that, I.E. the single road seems to run parallel with the interstate.)
That machine is called a Tele handler. He must of had a 40 footer to unload you Mike. Unless you used a a pallet Jack or dragged a couple with chains. The guy was talented for sure. I would have been nervous lol.
Another great video brotha. The way u start ur videos. Good morning good morning!! Love it. Keep up the videos. B safe out their. Lotta stupid drivers out their
Too bad the screen was blank when you were looking at it....hehehe Is that a nick, wait a minute I see two nicks in the windshield ? OK, let me clean my screen. Nope two nicks it is..... Alright we riding shotgun in the snow, enjoy the snow so much cause I live in south, don't see snow here every much. I'll be waiting for part 2.... Peace
If the government is going to create solar fields all over, you think they could at least lay down a thin layer of gravel for a driveway. The uplifted layers of rock looks really cool. Nice cruising in shotgun.
You have to watch it on that frontage road. The folks that drive it haul ass. I've been on the interstate doing 75 plus next to it and have them driving faster than me. There's an industrial area to the east of where this is at.
"Good morning. Good morning, It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood" hehe
I just love that expression of yours. Sounds always so optimistic and welcome.
I agree. Good morning Good morning is the best intro you don’t need anything else Mike
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Thanks for bringing your adventures to me. I drove the 48 and Canada until I wasn’t able to anymore. Now I am living life one video at a time from a hospital bed 24/7 but not complaining. Just keep it between the lines for me and post those beautiful videos. If you ever stop and do a Q & A for an hour on a live chat let us know. Think it would be great 👍 YOU ARE APPRECIATED Friend! 🙏🤗♥️✌️
I agree with you SCF. A Q & A with Mike would be great if he could schedule that on a day off. Great idea. And,I hope you’re doing as good as can be being in a hospital 24/7
@@kcountrycorvettes Thanks so much for the well wishes. Not in a hospital (thank goodness) just a hospital bed at home. Bed bound since 2013, so my window to the world now is videos like these. Great way to remind me of times when I was happiest; rolling down the road, singing along with the radio. So now I watch Mike and still sing when the mood hits! LOL 😝
@@carmel6471 Well like you,I enjoy Mike’s vids a lot. I wouldn’t have known anything about the I 70 from Utah to Colorado had I not found his channel last summer. It’s helped me decide on a road trip to Denver from Calgary Alberta Canada this coming summer pending the covid stuff coming under control. I plan on spending at least one night in Glenwood springs as that seems like a cool little town.
Carmel, I am so sorry to hear you are bedridden, yet at some level I can understand your love of these videos. My mom was bedridden as well, though she could for a while sit in a wheelchair on our tiny patio when I was a young girl. During this pandemic - or if you are bedridden like you are - it is so important to find things that lift us up. Mike’s videos do that for me, too. I take care of my autistic grandson while my daughter works in a pharmacy, so we are super careful about not taking any more risks than those coming with her work. Thus, I am inside a lot more than I normally would be. Take care and please accept a virtual hug from a stranger wishing you the best. :-)
I`ve grown to love you. Carry on. Hope the best for you.
Your an awesome truck driver.. Love all these beautiful videos,, Be watching for the next one.. Be safe. and.. Love your truck .. was fun watching you walk around and to see the beautiful snow,, Be safe!
That hogback on I-70 is such magnificent geology/topography. God makes some pretty cool stuff. Thanks for sharing. I got to see it one time in person.
@@heidiscott9226 Sorry, but I don't know what GOPD stands for.
Amazing how they built interstates through these rock mountains. I enjoyed riding shotgun through all these areas. Coyote Canyon area was a neat area with the color & shapes of the rock mountains. Coming down that hill I thought you were coming into a foggy area, but that ended up being snow. The weather changes fast on you it seems. Peace be unto you also. I liked seeing how they unload. Be safe!
Well spoken.. very complimentary.
Thank you so much for letting us still hear your voice
No introduction. I think those are so Brady Bunch. I always skip right over those anyways. Another great video Mike !!!❤️❤️
You were in Mississippi! So close and yet so far away.😊 I really enjoy your videos so much. Back in 1980-1982 I had the privilege to be an over the road driver .My dad was a trucker so I grew up around that industry. I was 38 before I got to do it and I had to stop for family reasons,but it is still in my blood.I am 78 years old and still like the smell of diesel.Thank you for letting me ride along with you. It’s great to sit in that seat and see what you see along our great highways.
Hi Mike, Been watching but not saying much. Your comment about introductions. I agree with you - it is better to go straight in rather than waste time, perhaps about as much as a minute going over the same stuff. It is great travelling with you.
Thumbs up from the Netherlands. I often watch these when I'm hanging out and chillin at home. Right now I'm watching while listening to some good ol Saxon on the background. :)
Beautiful mountains
Keep up the great work and the great videos that you do you keep me enthralled and where you go and what you do and how you explain stuff you really do it well I just love your videos man keep up the great work that you're doing your videos are such a big help to me and nighttime I like to sit and listen to you talk I put it on my big screen what you driving in the snow and it just something relaxing about it listen to you talk how you talk to people you one of a kind you give a lot of great information and I appreciate you again very very much thank you for doing these videos.
I typically skip intros. Maybe it's good in some scenarios, but I like hopping right into your videos. Thanks for the work to give us the open road + commentary!
Great video! Thanks for the ride along Mike enjoyed it. Take care. 👍👋🙂
I love these videos. It is awesome to see the truck drivers perspective.
As always I enjoy your videos. It doesn’t matter if you have driven this area before, it is always changing, never the same. I have driven this area, love seeing it again. Thanks for the mini vacation.
You've been busy lately. I love it
Thanks for sharing the journey absolutely love it looking forward to more trips
An open-air warehouse in snow covered mud was different . The landscape and sky from that position facing our exit out of there was so beautiful. As always TY. MMM
Fantastic video Mike. Keep them coming. Stay safe 😁
Very good watch ! / Enjoy your vids more when you talk / Keep it up
Can’t get enough of the West! So pretty out there. Hope we can get back out there in a couple of months.
Howdy Mountain Man Trucker Mike. I remember some other places you had to go that were tricky. There is a spot on the inside of your windshield. I thought it was on my iPad screen. I tried to clean it off.
Awesome truck nice color.enjoy you upload regard's from Denmark 👍
Noice, noice.......here in Orange County CA, I saw a car with a logo on the side that read: Mountain Mike’s Pizza 🍕
Apperently something went wrong by cloning MMM , so the replicant decided to live in Commiefornia ;)
Mountain Mike ready to cruise down 170. Colorado skies beckon good days driving in snow.
It's a good day in the neighborhood w you, MMMike.
I always wondered what the LEFT Coast was like. Portland, OR is what I hope you'll get to do.😅
Always admired those big rigs, since 4 yo. I'm 59 now and still incurable. Love you ❤. Love times when we re quiet too.!. ❤
Hi Mike,☺thanks for taking us along mate, you were lucky the field you rolled into wasn't real soft under the snow, or you might still be there,lol .great views coming through the mountains, hope you made it to Vegas ,and got turned round quick, and hit the black stuff as you wanted, thanks for your time and efforts, stay safe mate, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart.uk .
Thanks mmm. I had some deliveries like that field I didn’t want to stop just kept going lol peace!!!
I love your videos......I love Colorado 🏴🇬🇧🏴
I remember the first time we ever went from Alabama to Utah for my sister's wedding in 1989, on the way back from Oklahoma City to our driveway in Attalla, AL it was one sheet of ice, and those big truckers would fly by you doing 70, and my dad was doing like 45! It was a bad storm!
I think seeing the end & deliveries & (pickups) is a great feature of your content. The sawdust lift in hindsight was feckking cool!! Thanks for the momentum tips & traction talks. The loaded vs light & coping with the wind makes so much sense. Really can get a feel for an experienced OTR vs a novice. The driving tips seem logical for all in/on snowy roads passage, no matter what your vehicle.
Love the mountains🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Like the led light refresh to the camera frame recording.
I used to haul corn to the old Farmland Coop feed mill at Silt just north of the west bound on ramp where you got back on I 70 .
lived in that country for 20 years, back in the 80's and 90's.
@@heidiscott9226 Que?
@@jackterry7664 I live a mile north of there.
Grew up there. Where do you live now ?
@@redmesa2975 I live in N. Ca now. Lived in Rifle 20 years, and had a business in Silt. Wife had one in Glenwood. Miss that area, but the economy sucked after the oil shale busted.
@@jackterry7664 what type of business ? I may have heard of it. Economy still sucks ! That’s why I truck.
Its 22 degrees here .stay safe and warm.
Nothing stops The Mountain Man. Peace
watching from western Montana
✌️🍁🇨🇦👍👍👍✌️ thanks for your video
Still with you Mike. We had our snow last night. CaVirginia. PEACE
I remember Mike when that stretch of I-70 between Green River and Salina was still 2 lane part of the way.
Sir Mike !!! Thanks & Yepper ,,sometimes get a little over confident in our driving ability ,,but always made del.. !! Thanks for videoing & sharing !!! Til next time ,,,""KEEP IT SAFE ""!!!
I came here to say myself & my husband love your name man & don’t you EVER change it‼️
Love your Channel 🥰💌✨
Well Mike this morning I woke to find it lovely and quiet outside and even before I opened the blinds had a feeling snow may have dropped and sure enough as I slid the curtain open, blinding light forced me to see, it had but not as much as your getting out there and with the sun up, its melting fast. So until the next part keep trucking along and we'll see you when you post !!
Hello Mike! good to be here , be careful out there as the weather changes abruptly from clear to ugly and stormy...I left you mi like 😁
Another great video with snow🥰!!!
Nice video! Well done. Thanks. Stay safe out there Mountain Man Mike. Btw, Utahns pronounce Salina with a long "i" sound.
Nice ride up the San Rafael swell miss that area
Hate to correct you, watch you a lot, been that way a bunch, live in Frisco, Colorado
I believe it's Sal-een-a Kansas and Sal-eye-na Utah.
Thanks for all of it,
Matt
I never thought I'd see my hometown pop up on youtube! I grew up there when there were about 2k people, on Faas Ranch Rd.
Where are you now ? See my other comments in this video. I can see that field from my house.
I went to high school with Eric Faas, his mom owned the Faas ranch.
hi mike love your videos i wanta travel down highway 50 gonna retire in a few months getting everything ready so time to have some fun
as for me keep it simple stay safe thanks for the rode
I hope we get to see the Vegas drive...i miss that place
Awesome thank you
Ok, that was some driving Mr Mike...I’m just a little south of you in NM, but yeah, the latter part of the vid, serious skill bud!
Thank you!
You could nearly call that brown ice "aye" stay safe man "R B" Albury Australia
At 36:45 "That's something you don't see a lot of ... us being passed " LOL
Ha, i got to laughing so hard when i saw that first view of the truck, as i remembered a slogan for a porta potty company. OUTSTANDING IN THE FIELD. Finally got to sit down tonight, Sat nite Jan 30. So enjoy the ride and the scenery. Just a blast. Got to go to Alabama and Mississipi, where ive never been. Although we went to What, New York and then to Atlanta last year. So what finally happened to the Quality driver in the north? Was he and the truck ok? I don't think i am alone in enjoying you walk around the truck and showing us stuff. that would have been a good time for the drone. Be safe. See ya
This stretch of I-70 is concrete which is showing it's age. West bound right lane has several wicked holes along the fog line.
Ill bet that palletjack works good in a snowy field.Maybe they will.use it to move the pallets inside the truck so they can be off loade.
Love your videos. :-). I am puzzled how much faster and safer you drive in snow than other truckers. Are there that many inexperienced truckers out there? I had a CDL for many years while driving transit bus and light rail. I live in an area that maybe gets 1 or 2 inches of snow once during a normal winter. People panic, and it causes many accidents. During a few bad storms in my years as a bus driver, I always felt safer as a driver in my heavy bus than in my own car. Perhaps that explains your confidence on snowy roads; weight of your vehicle does matter - and makes it easier to drive. Yet, I never drove in conditions like the once you so often encounter. Not sure i would have been as confident as I felt in my 40 foot bus. Light rail and snow is just plain fun! Loved every snow day as a light rail operator!
When you’re on the road, can you frequently tell us where you are on that road; in between ? and ?, next town ? In about ? Miles, etc, etc, ? That way we can identify the drive with you better for those of us that might have traveled it before, or are planning to?
Thank you, Tim
Not sure specifically how they do it, but I have seen some videos where the poster includes their GPS telemetry overlaid on the camera feed, showing speed and other interesting information. On the other hand, there are four fingers and a thumb.
You're lucky it's not muddy amd damp. You could have been axle deep in mud. Good thing that machine is handy to help you out if you do get stuck. Definitely good if you could get someone to spot traffic for you on the way out. It's great that you're experienced. How was your treadmill results. Wheel you're still driving so that's a plus.
There's a song by Jerry Reed called 'Eastbound and Down' about trucker.
Yes, it's from Smokey and the Bandit Movie .
You do have an intro Mornin mornin
Glad you posted tonight I was getting bored and there ain’t nothing on TV to watch, and you don’t need no stinking intro.
NO STINKING INTRO. Howdy, Good Morning / Afternoon is enough!
I agree. Those long intros that some guys use are for their own edification. I usually blast through them.
Thumbs up,The best snow truck driver..
Good night
And I love your truck. How do you like the baffles on the trailer. Does it really make a difference. By the wat. Did anyone close the trailer doors after unloading.
Hey Mike this doesnt relate to this video but 1 u did when u were making a burrito and said u like the scorched marks on the tortillas. Get a torch burner used for cooking to blacken the tortillas. I think u can buy them at WM in the kitchen section. Have a great day
You live in new castle?
36:30 Riding Shotgun finally met his match: A more macho truck driver.
One thing about it you don't have no traffic out there that's good time driving
any footage from the norcal bug station to present
Interesting to see the solar panels simply being put up.
Please, no intros. They're annoying. Love the fact you just start and go.
Mike, when you came out from that field where you unloaded, and turned left,was that single/duel road the original one, before the interstate was built?,
( I've noticed quite a few roads like that, I.E. the single road seems to run parallel with the interstate.)
That machine is called a Tele handler. He must of had a 40 footer to unload you Mike. Unless you used a a pallet Jack or dragged a couple with chains. The guy was talented for sure. I would have been nervous lol.
Good trucking on that stretch of I -70 no dumb asses in the way.
Another great video brotha. The way u start ur videos. Good morning good morning!! Love it. Keep up the videos. B safe out their. Lotta stupid drivers out their
I keep my air conditioner on all year long, no fog on my windows. Cool in Summer, warm temperature in winter.
@44:29 Speed Limit 80. Love it.
What camera equipment and mount do you use when you are driving im thinking about trying it out
Triple M: Awesome wide angle on your videos. ❄🏔🏞⛽🚦. Flying Low on the way to pick up load Riding shotgun on Ghost Rock.🏔
Was that Grand Mesa off to the southeast from New Castle?
What were those darker areas on the shoulder look like melted spots from a fire
Ah...my daughter just moved there. Works in Rifle at Ford sales..
Me and all my buddies from rifle, silt and new castle used to joke, at least our towns aren't Dysfunction Junction!
Bought a few cars there, back in the day!
That was odd ! Can you see me ? I yawned then you yawned thought you had a spy camera going ! 😂
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Too bad the screen was blank when you were looking at it....hehehe Is that a nick, wait a minute I see two nicks in the windshield ? OK, let me clean my screen. Nope two nicks it is..... Alright we riding shotgun in the snow, enjoy the snow so much cause I live in south, don't see snow here every much. I'll be waiting for part 2.... Peace
Do you still have the Drone?
My brother in law lives in St. George and has a restaurant called St. HELEN'S if you are ever there, stop by! Tell him Keith sent you!
If the government is going to create solar fields all over, you think they could at least lay down a thin layer of gravel for a driveway. The uplifted layers of rock looks really cool. Nice cruising in shotgun.
Is that the Michelin open shoulder tire?
You have to watch it on that frontage road. The folks that drive it haul ass. I've been on the interstate doing 75 plus next to it and have them driving faster than me. There's an industrial area to the east of where this is at.
Where is that at 26:37 ?? Never seen such mountains before.
Could be the castle rock of Castle Rock. Sure would pass for one.
Just Utah 70
Did you ever catch the blue Pete that dusted you?