I wanted to do more videos the last time I was there, but got tied up between remote work & family time, lol. If you have ideas for the next time I'm there, feel free to suggest them. I feel like the area East of Liberty Park on the one street would make for a good walk, leading jmup to whatever that big artwork thing is at the roundabout.
@@PokoTraveler (1) Liberty Park to 900 East/900 South is always pleasant. (2) 1300 East winding through Harvard & Yale avenues is nice. There's a cool Mormon church up there. (3) Riding along 1500 east from the same area to Sugarhouse Park is pretty also. (4) If you're in the 'avenues' area I love starting near the pocket park at 300 A St (which overlooks the state capitol) and then riding down to 5th avenue and then east along the south side of the street all the way to the cemetery at N street. (5) Naming a few here but President's Circle at U of U all the way down 200 south, then turn right at Lincoln St, then left at 100 south and ride the sidewalk along the south side of the street down to 500 east.
@@Blujonny11 Ah, yes, I remember you suggesting the pocket park/Avenues area before. And Sugarhouse seems to be a fairly popular area, but looking at Google Maps, I've had a hard time determining whether it's just a shopping mall type of area, or if there's other areas there I should be focusing on.
@@PokoTraveler Sugarhouse park is nice but it's about the only thing to explore in that area although there's a cool underground tunnel/underpass which leads to a trail that gets you to Whole Foods. Generally speaking I rarely went further east than 1300 east or further south than 1300 south. Or further west than 500 east. I think the avenues has the most historic mansions of any city outside of Boston. I could be wrong but I think that's the stat.
OK I got ahead of you I see you’re gonna get on the train. I can’t wait to see the rest and I’m glad you said where they go. That’s what I was curious about.!! Waiting and looking so forward to the next video!!
I don't think I've done a narrating video on the Frontrunner train before. I did do one quiet Frontrunner train video from Layton, Utah to Salt Lake City, Utah, but it's not a particularly exciting video since the camera just looks out the window. I don't think I've filmed on the Green, Red, or Blue Trax lines before, mostly because I'll often see some mentally unstable individuals on there, so it's just not the best circumstance to film.
@@lisamargaret6751 The last minute of this three-hour video shows me getting on the Frontrunner with a bicycle, and where you can store it: ua-cam.com/video/haRKf3DiJWk/v-deo.html And then this video was the train ride video I mentioned earlier: ua-cam.com/video/FE33yWBESR8/v-deo.html
I've been holding off on doing another video in Downtown SLC because I want to make sure I'm showcasing it when it's busy, like on a Friday evening or a Saturday!
Absolutely stunning!!!
Wow Absolutely Beautiful!!❤️🙏🎊🎊🦋🎉🎈💕💕💐🥰🙌💫🌸
I love that mural inside the building for contemporary art it’s beautiful
I cannot wait to come here! ,,thank You !!!
Wow I love it!!
Everything looks brand new
Beautiful!
Peaceful yet significant signs of life determined to regain it’s solid footing on normalcy!
You see how gorgeous these fountains are ,,,this is what they need to do to Tower city bring back the fountains Shows it’s too beautiful!!
Glad to see you back in Utah again! Hopefully there might be more videos here to come.
I wanted to do more videos the last time I was there, but got tied up between remote work & family time, lol. If you have ideas for the next time I'm there, feel free to suggest them. I feel like the area East of Liberty Park on the one street would make for a good walk, leading jmup to whatever that big artwork thing is at the roundabout.
@@PokoTraveler (1) Liberty Park to 900 East/900 South is always pleasant. (2) 1300 East winding through Harvard & Yale avenues is nice. There's a cool Mormon church up there. (3) Riding along 1500 east from the same area to Sugarhouse Park is pretty also. (4) If you're in the 'avenues' area I love starting near the pocket park at 300 A St (which overlooks the state capitol) and then riding down to 5th avenue and then east along the south side of the street all the way to the cemetery at N street. (5) Naming a few here but President's Circle at U of U all the way down 200 south, then turn right at Lincoln St, then left at 100 south and ride the sidewalk along the south side of the street down to 500 east.
@@Blujonny11 Ah, yes, I remember you suggesting the pocket park/Avenues area before. And Sugarhouse seems to be a fairly popular area, but looking at Google Maps, I've had a hard time determining whether it's just a shopping mall type of area, or if there's other areas there I should be focusing on.
@@PokoTraveler Sugarhouse park is nice but it's about the only thing to explore in that area although there's a cool underground tunnel/underpass which leads to a trail that gets you to Whole Foods. Generally speaking I rarely went further east than 1300 east or further south than 1300 south. Or further west than 500 east. I think the avenues has the most historic mansions of any city outside of Boston. I could be wrong but I think that's the stat.
OK I got ahead of you I see you’re gonna get on the train. I can’t wait to see the rest and I’m glad you said where they go. That’s what I was curious about.!! Waiting and looking so forward to the next video!!
I don't think I've done a narrating video on the Frontrunner train before. I did do one quiet Frontrunner train video from Layton, Utah to Salt Lake City, Utah, but it's not a particularly exciting video since the camera just looks out the window. I don't think I've filmed on the Green, Red, or Blue Trax lines before, mostly because I'll often see some mentally unstable individuals on there, so it's just not the best circumstance to film.
@@PokoTraveler ok great ,,I’m going to find it!!
@@lisamargaret6751 The last minute of this three-hour video shows me getting on the Frontrunner with a bicycle, and where you can store it: ua-cam.com/video/haRKf3DiJWk/v-deo.html
And then this video was the train ride video I mentioned earlier: ua-cam.com/video/FE33yWBESR8/v-deo.html
The cleanest city is USA.
Have you done Park City yet??
Yes, I did a live stream there in July 2022: ua-cam.com/users/liveYu5ktgse1OU?feature=share
OK I’m watching Park city Utah next!!
This mall looks like the Grove in Los Angeles
You ever taken one of those trains and filmed on there that are in the middle of the street?
It looks empty
I've been holding off on doing another video in Downtown SLC because I want to make sure I'm showcasing it when it's busy, like on a Friday evening or a Saturday!