My Grandpa had an apple orchard in East Wenatchee back in the day. My other Grandpa owned a small mom'n'pop store in Wenatchee. It was great seeing this video!
Grew up not far from Wenatchee. We would drive down there to the mall once every couple of weeks. Always loved that town...especially around Apple Blossom time.
Thanks for posting this. I've always been curious about Wenatchee because my Uncle Henry owned and operated an orchard there back in the day. Beautiful views in every direction!
Great video, these are really cool. Would it be possible to put a small map in the corner, even a screen recording of your nav map, so we have a better idea of where you are?
Apple capital of the world... Downtown summer cycling circuit races is so thrilling, when I lived there I watched from my balcony. East Wenatchee is where alot of the Apple orchards are, Up towards EAT airport. Did they ever put in that traffic circle in East Wenatchee? On Wenatchee side, walking the foot bridge over the train tracks to the Columbia river waterfront park was my favorite, the sunrises were out of this world.
I was just watching this would like to visit Wenatchee it's a pretty town so clean even go on Google maps searching for certain places doing street views see how the town looks might take a visit there one day thanks for doing a tour.
I graduated in 75 . Most of my memories were great. Lived on methow street before it was little tiajuana and had a great childhood there. Sorry about yours 😢
@@nattybaddie8096 There are a few blocks in the middle of the residential area that are a little more gang-y, but besides that it’s decent, and there’s not a lot of crime.
Wenatchee is pretty in winter. Summer it's pretty parched aside from the cherry orchards. It's a "dated" town -- many of the homes in Wenatchee proper are pretty aged. The downtown along the waterfront reminds me of Vancouver, Hwy 99 -- uninspiring. Seems quiet though; hard to judge since this was obviously filmed during the height of COVID lockdowns. I'm considering moving out of Vancouver and over east of the Cascades, mainly to get away from Portland but also for the dry air and crystal clear skies. Just gotta find the right spot. I'd prefer a town close to the foothills of the Cascades so that in the summer the hot sun sets sooner in the evenings -- plus I like living among the conifers in a more-or-less "alpine" setting ("alpine" minus the high elevation). Not into parched or flat landscape. Wenatchee is on the hairy edge of that.
Town is deep in a valley. Summers are hot and smokey due to seasonal wildfires. Air quality is worse than L.A. Entire area is brown in the summer. There are a few small towns between Wenatchee and Leavenworth that might fit your bill.
@@nikkia8259 Wenatchee's population is 1/3 Hispanic, which keeps growing. It would be weird if "it" (the whole town?) was racist. Diversity increases distrust however. These areas are getting worse and worse because of it.
My Grandpa had an apple orchard in East Wenatchee back in the day. My other Grandpa owned a small mom'n'pop store in Wenatchee. It was great seeing this video!
I grew up there. What orchard? And store.?
Using this video so I can practice on paying more attention to upcoming signs, as I am preparing for my drivers test :) Thank you so much
hope you got it =)
Thank you so much for this. I grew up in Cashmere and miss seeing the sites sometimes. I really do appreciate it.
Grew up not far from Wenatchee. We would drive down there to the mall once every couple of weeks. Always loved that town...especially around Apple Blossom time.
Thanks for posting this. I've always been curious about Wenatchee because my Uncle Henry owned and operated an orchard there back in the day. Beautiful views in every direction!
Great video, these are really cool. Would it be possible to put a small map in the corner, even a screen recording of your nav map, so we have a better idea of where you are?
Always such a great pleasure to be on a journey with you! Thank you so much! Looking forward to another and another! : )
Apple capital of the world... Downtown summer cycling circuit races is so thrilling, when I lived there I watched from my balcony. East Wenatchee is where alot of the Apple orchards are, Up towards EAT airport. Did they ever put in that traffic circle in East Wenatchee?
On Wenatchee side, walking the foot bridge over the train tracks to the Columbia river waterfront park was my favorite, the sunrises were out of this world.
I love wenatchee im probably not gonna leave it when i grow up
I was just watching this would like to visit Wenatchee it's a pretty town so clean even go on Google maps searching for certain places doing street views see how the town looks might take a visit there one day thanks for doing a tour.
Yup, Wenatchee High School. I have so many bad memories plus right across the street, Pioneer Junior High, the same - so many bad memories.
ME TOO,
Could you elaborate a little please? Never been, but I am curious of the area.
I graduated in 75 . Most of my memories were great. Lived on methow street before it was little tiajuana and had a great childhood there. Sorry about yours 😢
Welcome to Wenatchee
I miss my 2nd hometown wenatchee
What is the nicest area there to live? Is there a lot of crime and drugs? Thinking about moving my family there
@@nattybaddie8096 There are a few blocks in the middle of the residential area that are a little more gang-y, but besides that it’s decent, and there’s not a lot of crime.
Wenatchee is pretty in winter. Summer it's pretty parched aside from the cherry orchards. It's a "dated" town -- many of the homes in Wenatchee proper are pretty aged. The downtown along the waterfront reminds me of Vancouver, Hwy 99 -- uninspiring. Seems quiet though; hard to judge since this was obviously filmed during the height of COVID lockdowns. I'm considering moving out of Vancouver and over east of the Cascades, mainly to get away from Portland but also for the dry air and crystal clear skies. Just gotta find the right spot.
I'd prefer a town close to the foothills of the Cascades so that in the summer the hot sun sets sooner in the evenings -- plus I like living among the conifers in a more-or-less "alpine" setting ("alpine" minus the high elevation). Not into parched or flat landscape. Wenatchee is on the hairy edge of that.
Town is deep in a valley. Summers are hot and smokey due to seasonal wildfires. Air quality is worse than L.A. Entire area is brown in the summer. There are a few small towns between Wenatchee and Leavenworth that might fit your bill.
Thanks for sharing
I used to live here, and now I live in California
Been my home for 63 years now
Upload more of this town especially threw the court house by the clinic
I live in wenatchee. Fun fact it is two towns east Wenatchee and Wenatchee witch are split by the Columbia river
😮😮Me lo pleantare muy bien vicitar este citio ya q lo miro tan desolado no hay edificios lo miro un lugar muy soso sin mucho comercio
My house was in this video help💀
My sisters live here
Saludos a don Marcelo y doña iris Giles de wuetnachee wa
Yeah I would agree plus it didn’t give us a tour at everywhere at Wenatchee 😂😂😂😂 so how’s it a tour?? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lived there for a couple of years. The scenery and weather was nice but the people were not.
How so? It’s it racist?
@@nikkia8259 Wenatchee's population is 1/3 Hispanic, which keeps growing. It would be weird if "it" (the whole town?) was racist. Diversity increases distrust however. These areas are getting worse and worse because of it.
My family lives here
The natural beauty is great but the city is rundown, crumbling, and dirty like most cities in Washington.
Complete 💩