On behalf of truck drivers everywhere I want to say thank you. You are a great driver. No tailgating, no cutting people off, and not scared of the left lane. On top of that you're smooth. I'd definitely be able to sleep while you're driving.
@@Adventureswithtcs Yeah, on Google Maps, I don’t Look at Wyoming and their Roads almost at all. I Look at the Roads in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Missouri, and sometime Michigan and North Dakota, That’s what States I mostly Look at in Google Maps.
@@SlowedByCinnamxn Glad I'm not the only one who uses Google Maps so much lol. Wyoming is a pretty cool state. Nothing like Utah but it's got Yellowstone National Park and that looks amazing!
@@Adventureswithtcs Yes I Agree. And also, if you ever go to the SouthEast again, don’t go to Sᴏᴜᴛʜ Carolina for Road Videos. The Roads and their Freeway Signs, it Sucks. One of the Worst in the Country in my Opinion...
@@Adventureswithtcs my absolute favorite spot was the approach to Laramie. I got off of I-80 at the junction with U.S. 287 and went into Colorado. That was a gorgeous drive too
I love those speed limits as well. You can really make some time on a long road trip. I bet Boise to Memphis was a fun drive. Of course I think any long trip is a fun drive lol
@@Adventureswithtcsyeah I wish I would have had more time to enjoy it. I left Boise at 6pm that Friday and pulled into my driveway at 6pm that Sunday. From Lincoln, NE to Memphis the drive wasn’t that great but was very enjoyable until then.
@@Adventureswithtcsyes it was! Actually I think the worst part was driving past all the cattle yards in Nebraska, that smell was horrendous. Love those steaks though!!
Hi can I know which dashcam you had used, very good clarity and how is the data on the right map and other info being captured ? also on the dashboard ,is that a gray towel ?
It was a go pro 7 and it will capture the gps data for you. And yes that’s a towel on the dash otherwise you can see the reflection of the car dash vents on the window.
@@barkerjames1980 As long as you have the GPS setting turned on in the camera settings, you can use Dashware or other programs that will extract the gps data.
@@Adventureswithtcs yeah man I drive back-and-forth to Colorado two or three times a year and I drove from Houston to Roswell and then a few towns in West Texas. I got a brand new Tacoma and I’ve already put 40,000 miles on it.
@@Adventureswithtcs well if you drive extremely conservative you can get excellent gas mileage even going up mountains. Down here in Houston are usually average 27mpg but when I go at mountains and such it usually drops about a few averaging 23. and the Tacoma I chose was 2021 sr5 4x4 v6
Hey thanks for the info. I need a new vehicle but the used market is so messed up right now I might have to buy a brand spanking new one. I've always owned a Chevy but maybe open to trying a foreign if the price is right!
On behalf of truck drivers everywhere I want to say thank you. You are a great driver. No tailgating, no cutting people off, and not scared of the left lane. On top of that you're smooth. I'd definitely be able to sleep while you're driving.
Thanks! I appreciate it this a ton!
I’ve driven this route dozens of times as a child between Colorado and Utah, going through Wyoming. I have very found memories of it
Thats for letting me take you down memory road! I love I-80 through Wyoming and this part is probably the best!
Very pretty stretch of highway!!!! Thanks for sharing your trip with us folks... :)
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video!
Thanks!
This is your Most Popular Road TimeLapse Video. Great Job!
Yeah, a lot of people know about the Highway to Heaven. It's pretty cool to drive the three sisters.
@@Adventureswithtcs Yeah, on Google Maps, I don’t Look at Wyoming and their Roads almost at all. I Look at the Roads in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Missouri, and sometime Michigan and North Dakota, That’s what States I mostly Look at in Google Maps.
@@SlowedByCinnamxn Glad I'm not the only one who uses Google Maps so much lol. Wyoming is a pretty cool state. Nothing like Utah but it's got Yellowstone National Park and that looks amazing!
@@Adventureswithtcs Yes I Agree. And also, if you ever go to the SouthEast again, don’t go to Sᴏᴜᴛʜ Carolina for Road Videos. The Roads and their Freeway Signs, it Sucks. One of the Worst in the Country in my Opinion...
I drove this stretch of I-80 on my way to Texas. It was gorgeous, especially near Table Rock, Wyoming.
I absolutely love driving through Wyoming because of the scenery
@@Adventureswithtcs my absolute favorite spot was the approach to Laramie. I got off of I-80 at the junction with U.S. 287 and went into Colorado. That was a gorgeous drive too
made that trek from Boise to Memphis. I loved that drive and the 80mph speed limit
I love those speed limits as well. You can really make some time on a long road trip. I bet Boise to Memphis was a fun drive. Of course I think any long trip is a fun drive lol
@@Adventureswithtcsyeah I wish I would have had more time to enjoy it. I left Boise at 6pm that Friday and pulled into my driveway at 6pm that Sunday. From Lincoln, NE to Memphis the drive wasn’t that great but was very enjoyable until then.
that is a lot miles in 48 hours!
@@Adventureswithtcsyes it was! Actually I think the worst part was driving past all the cattle yards in Nebraska, that smell was horrendous. Love those steaks though!!
Hi can I know which dashcam you had used, very good clarity and how is the data on the right map and other info being captured ? also on the dashboard ,is that a gray towel ?
It was a go pro 7 and it will capture the gps data for you. And yes that’s a towel on the dash otherwise you can see the reflection of the car dash vents on the window.
@@Adventureswithtcs how do you get the GPS info onto the video? I use a hero 7 too, but I don't know how to get that stuff onto the video!
@@barkerjames1980 As long as you have the GPS setting turned on in the camera settings, you can use Dashware or other programs that will extract the gps data.
@@Adventureswithtcs thank you! I might give dashware a try!
Wow
Great footage! What time of year was this filmed?
Thanks! This was filmed in September 2019.
One thing I have to ask how many miles do you have on your Forrester
It was actually a rental car. They might have to rethink the unlimited miles business model lol
@@Adventureswithtcs yeah man I drive back-and-forth to Colorado two or three times a year and I drove from Houston to Roswell and then a few towns in West Texas. I got a brand new Tacoma and I’ve already put 40,000 miles on it.
@@JOETexxTRAVELS do you get decent gas mileage with your Tacoma? I’m looking at buying a new truck next year.
@@Adventureswithtcs well if you drive extremely conservative you can get excellent gas mileage even going up mountains. Down here in Houston are usually average 27mpg but when I go at mountains and such it usually drops about a few averaging 23. and the Tacoma I chose was 2021 sr5 4x4 v6
Hey thanks for the info. I need a new vehicle but the used market is so messed up right now I might have to buy a brand spanking new one. I've always owned a Chevy but maybe open to trying a foreign if the price is right!
did you go through a stop sign at the end? What's the speed limit there?
Did I run a stop sign? No. The speed limit in Wyoming is 80.
I’m getting a panic attack by just watching this I don’t think I would be able to make it guys
Dslr?? Smartphoen??
It was a GO PRO 7 Hero Black that I used to film this in hyperlapse mode.
Was it Windy when u drove there?
It was a little windy but not too bad. I've definitely driven through there on worse days.
I can see why this stretch in Wyoming is so dangerous in winter. Very high elevation mixed with wind and snow.
It is also very dangerous during high winds as well!