As someone who've never had much of a chance to see our glorious, majestic nation aside from the boring, bland east coast, and someone who's struggling with feeling "stuck" in a lonely, difficult place in life right now, your videos bring me hope and comfort. Just thinking about possible road trips, seeing the western beauty of America, and the quiet drone of tires on pavement, is so relaxing and peaceful for me. Being able to hope that one day I might drive these roads and see these sights, helps me keep going. Thank you.
I can relate to this very good. While I am not from the states, it still is one of my dreams to drive there and see all the breathtaking beauty. I hope you will be able to do it someday.
I sincerely hope you get a chance to see this gorgeous country. I’m a foreigner living in the US for 20 yrs now. I’ve travelled to all 50 states. 300K+ miles driven in my own cars in the contiguous US. Seen a lot of beauty. And yet I’ll go back many times to see the parts that I haven’t seen yet. You can spend a lifetime exploring and enjoying this amazing country. The contrasts in natural beauty are awesome.
Originally I from the country where a lot of mountains and very much like Colorado. I came to US in 2002 and live east cost in PA. Yes lots of beautiful places in here and ocean nearby. Been in FL, MD, NY, NJ etc. times flies and Now after 20 years, I finally decided to go to Westside to see mountains with my family. Wanted to show the real beautiful mountains to my kids and family.
Another great one from you. Thank you for doing this. It is so relaxing and the quality is just superb. Best channel on YT for US driving vids. My bucket list of planned trips grows with every of your videos I'm watching. Wish you always safe travels.
I have been going to Mammoth Mountain for the last 20 years to ski...... i never knew they had forests and lakes like this in or near Mammoth Mountain. I will for sure visit these places this year. Thank you.
WHAT a glory, to find these gems so close to beautiful metropolitan & chic downtown Mammoth Lakes, a little city in its own right, possibly more chic, than most Tahoe towns and cities. Interesting how the skiers and their lifts have a bridge over the highway . . . I guess that's "Bottom-Mountain" access for The Resort, from the city? Then, at the Mid- & Main Lodge, a lift and Gondola cross over the highway there, too. Devil's Postpile Pass is a very novel feature, geographically and terrain-wise for the Sierra Nevada. Proceeding South along the Crest. from West of Susanville down to the Yosemite area, the Crest takes a SHARP drop in elevation, to this pass, and on the Western side of this pass, you'll find yourself in a canyon (after dropping roughly 1.5K feet) of one of the forks of the San Joaquin River, and yet this fork's headwaters are yet another 40+or- Miles yet to go, until one reaches its Alpine Tundra origin! And it was interesting to see Limber and Whitebark Pines growing so low. That ridge saddle's so long, too, a massive feature like Tioga Pass. Then, past Mammoth Mountain, the Crest VAULTS right back up, to eventually meet the great climax at Mt. Whitney. I find it hard to believe that you'd shot this piece in LATE September of last year. So GREEN, so late in the season, even the Aspens are yet to change. But, after the past winter's colossally savage and prolonged assault, it's understandable that the water tables in the soils would be so high. This verdure in normal post-winter seasons would begin to fizzle by late July. And think, just 6-8 months before you had shot this, it was declared a disaster zone, due to snow emergency. The road banks of snow were so tall, that they restricted a driver's view to a narrow slot straight ahead. And there were messes all over the place, come late Spring, as all of that snow FINALLY started to melt back some. I was cleaned up nicely though, almost as if that never happened.
We were hoping for more fall color when we were up in that area, but the green was nice nonetheless. It’s a really nice area and not terribly far from Yosemite with plenty of lodging.
Thanks for sharing. Mammoth is my happy place, and as a former resident, I must point out a few errors you made in your screen comments regarding directions: 1) When you turn left off 203 to go around Lake Mary, you are heading south, not west; 2) When you turn left and head toward Horseshoe Lake, you are heading north, not south; 3) When you leave Horseshoe and start heading back toward Lake Mary, you are heading south, not north; 3) When you turn right to go back around Lake Mary, you are heading west, not east (and it's too bad you didn't drive up to Lake George here); and finally 4) When you are heading back to the town of Mammoth Lakes, you are heading east, not north. Sorry to be knit picky, but I thought you might want to correct these errors. Thank you, again, for sharing!
I’m not seeing any errors in our video. Some of the roads meander and loop around, so the actual direction of the road is up for interpretation, and the direction listed is just a guideline. When we’re in the town of Mammoth Lakes and leave Route 203 and head down Lake Mary Road at the beginning of the video, the video correctly states we’re heading southbound. When we’re heading back towards Mammoth Lakes from the Minaret Vista, the video correctly states we’re heading eastbound, not northbound.
@@AdventureEveryDay Thanks for replying, but it is impossible to head south to Horseshoe Lake and then north back to Lake Mary (it's exact opposite), and there are a few places where you are clearly traveling west and not east. I lived there and know the area like the back of my hand. Anyway, it's no big deal. Just thought you should know.
As someone who've never had much of a chance to see our glorious, majestic nation aside from the boring, bland east coast, and someone who's struggling with feeling "stuck" in a lonely, difficult place in life right now, your videos bring me hope and comfort. Just thinking about possible road trips, seeing the western beauty of America, and the quiet drone of tires on pavement, is so relaxing and peaceful for me. Being able to hope that one day I might drive these roads and see these sights, helps me keep going. Thank you.
Happy to hear that. Hope you get the chance to travel and see more of the country someday soon. 💙
I can relate to this very good. While I am not from the states, it still is one of my dreams to drive there and see all the breathtaking beauty. I hope you will be able to do it someday.
I sincerely hope you get a chance to see this gorgeous country. I’m a foreigner living in the US for 20 yrs now. I’ve travelled to all 50 states. 300K+ miles driven in my own cars in the contiguous US. Seen a lot of beauty. And yet I’ll go back many times to see the parts that I haven’t seen yet. You can spend a lifetime exploring and enjoying this amazing country. The contrasts in natural beauty are awesome.
Sameee. im stuck in the east coast (NYC) and i just hate how everything is a concrete jungle. i just wanna be one with nature....
Originally I from the country where a lot of mountains and very much like Colorado. I came to US in 2002 and live east cost in PA. Yes lots of beautiful places in here and ocean nearby. Been in FL, MD, NY, NJ etc. times flies and Now after 20 years, I finally decided to go to Westside to see mountains with my family. Wanted to show the real beautiful mountains to my kids and family.
California is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Love the beautiful and stunning scenery. Thanks for your awesome driving 🚗 tour.
Our pleasure! ❤️
As always an absolutely beautiful video, Thank you for sharing. God bless you all.
Thank you very much! God bless!
Ahhhh another gorgeous video. Thank you for the smile today
You are so welcome!🤗
Thank you for sharing. Im up in Humboldt county Northern California by the Sea 🌲🌿🙌
Thanks for watching!
Absolutely stunning scenery. Love ❤️ it.
💚 Glad you like it!
Another great one from you. Thank you for doing this. It is so relaxing and the quality is just superb. Best channel on YT for US driving vids. My bucket list of planned trips grows with every of your videos I'm watching. Wish you always safe travels.
Thanks very much!
I have been going to Mammoth Mountain for the last 20 years to ski...... i never knew they had forests and lakes like this in or near Mammoth Mountain. I will for sure visit these places this year. Thank you.
It’s definitely worth exploring the area, lots of wonderful spots around!
Beautiful Scenery. Thanks for sharing and letting us know when you filmed it.👍🌻
Thanks for riding along with us 💚
Beautiful and thanks for the HQ of your videos 💯🙏
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
WHAT a glory, to find these gems so close to beautiful metropolitan & chic downtown Mammoth Lakes, a little city in its own right, possibly more chic, than most Tahoe towns and cities.
Interesting how the skiers and their lifts have a bridge over the highway . . . I guess that's "Bottom-Mountain" access for The Resort, from the city? Then, at the Mid- & Main Lodge, a lift and Gondola cross over the highway there, too.
Devil's Postpile Pass is a very novel feature, geographically and terrain-wise for the Sierra Nevada. Proceeding South along the Crest. from West of Susanville down to the Yosemite area, the Crest takes a SHARP drop in elevation, to this pass, and on the Western side of this pass, you'll find yourself in a canyon (after dropping roughly 1.5K feet) of one of the forks of the San Joaquin River, and yet this fork's headwaters are yet another 40+or- Miles yet to go, until one reaches its Alpine Tundra origin! And it was interesting to see Limber and Whitebark Pines growing so low. That ridge saddle's so long, too, a massive feature like Tioga Pass. Then, past Mammoth Mountain, the Crest VAULTS right back up, to eventually meet the great climax at Mt. Whitney.
I find it hard to believe that you'd shot this piece in LATE September of last year. So GREEN, so late in the season, even the Aspens are yet to change. But, after the past winter's colossally savage and prolonged assault, it's understandable that the water tables in the soils would be so high. This verdure in normal post-winter seasons would begin to fizzle by late July. And think, just 6-8 months before you had shot this, it was declared a disaster zone, due to snow emergency. The road banks of snow were so tall, that they restricted a driver's view to a narrow slot straight ahead. And there were messes all over the place, come late Spring, as all of that snow FINALLY started to melt back some. I was cleaned up nicely though, almost as if that never happened.
We were hoping for more fall color when we were up in that area, but the green was nice nonetheless. It’s a really nice area and not terribly far from Yosemite with plenty of lodging.
The scenery is breathtaking and magnificent. The driving tour is truly remarkable. Have a beautiful day my friend 👍❤TFS
Thank you! You too!
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Thank you!
I live in Mammoth and many beautiful areas were left out of this (otherwise great) video. Our town is actually even nicer than this video suggests.
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Thanks for sharing. Mammoth is my happy place, and as a former resident, I must point out a few errors you made in your screen comments regarding directions: 1) When you turn left off 203 to go around Lake Mary, you are heading south, not west; 2) When you turn left and head toward Horseshoe Lake, you are heading north, not south; 3) When you leave Horseshoe and start heading back toward Lake Mary, you are heading south, not north; 3) When you turn right to go back around Lake Mary, you are heading west, not east (and it's too bad you didn't drive up to Lake George here); and finally 4) When you are heading back to the town of Mammoth Lakes, you are heading east, not north. Sorry to be knit picky, but I thought you might want to correct these errors. Thank you, again, for sharing!
I’m not seeing any errors in our video. Some of the roads meander and loop around, so the actual direction of the road is up for interpretation, and the direction listed is just a guideline. When we’re in the town of Mammoth Lakes and leave Route 203 and head down Lake Mary Road at the beginning of the video, the video correctly states we’re heading southbound. When we’re heading back towards Mammoth Lakes from the Minaret Vista, the video correctly states we’re heading eastbound, not northbound.
@@AdventureEveryDay Thanks for replying, but it is impossible to head south to Horseshoe Lake and then north back to Lake Mary (it's exact opposite), and there are a few places where you are clearly traveling west and not east. I lived there and know the area like the back of my hand.
Anyway, it's no big deal. Just thought you should know.
This is very beautiful. May I ask what Camera you shot this on?
This is 8.months old ?
What 4K UltraHD camera do you use??? LUV your videos ..........402 Like ................
Open some music while driving will be more enjoy.
I like this TH-camr because he don't have annoying music on..
Is more relaxing
Does fishing have to have a certificate here?
Always need to check local rules before fishing!