My name is Ken Lincoln and I'm glad to follow along. I have ALS and can't go anywhere anymore. It's just so nice to watch you do what my wife and I were going to do after we retired. The way you expose history is wonderful. Keep up the good work.
Ken Lincoln hi Ken, I'm Jewelie....I didn't see your post, but I just posted to Justin a very similar post....I'm sorry for your illness, I have kidney failure and been on dialysis 13 yrs...and like you I travel vicariously through this young man's travels, something I thought I would be doing one day....life had different plans for me! I am familiar with ALS through the ice challenge that I do participate in every year....however, I have never actually made the aquaintence of anyone with it....I'm very sorry! just wanted to say hi...take care!
Ken & Jewelie, I’m in similar circumstances. Health robbing me of the life I once lived, with being able to go on road trips one of the things I miss the most. Thankfully for us and many more Justin is there, bringing adventure and positivity so that we can enjoy life a bit more and carry us through our challenges and disappointments.
You say you're a, amateur comedian at best? I think you're a top drawer comic, host, teacher, historian, musician, etc. etc. etc. and all around awesome guy! What a lovely speech at the end Mr. Scarred =) And thanks for getting me out of the house and taking me someplace fun and interesting again =)
I am the Gregg Arnold that created GH and Thanks for this! How fun! I LOVE this! Thanks so much for taking the time with Giganticus Headicus! Subscribed!
Hey, Justin: You are correct: If your relatives came to California via the original Route 66 -- you are forever and inextricably connected to the spirit of the Mother Road. And, now that you have answered "the calling" to truly explore, understand and feel the hidden treasures of America's Main Street, you too will someday pass this kindred connection to your children as well. With kind regards, T. Phoenix, Arizona USA NOTE: I first traveled Route 66 in 1953, in a used 1950 Studebaker -- while sitting in the laps of my parents, as they relocated from Washington, DC to Los Angeles, California. We were very poor and couldn't afford the $7.00 per night for a motel room. So, we slept in the car each night and took sponge baths each morning in Phillips-66 gas stations on that beautiful 8-day, 2,600 journey to the Golden State of opportunity.
It's great watching this series of Route 66 videos. Justin is at his best on the road geeking out over the history that still survives along a once thriving byway.
I have spinal conditions and I go to Shriners in fact I went there yesterday and got my back rods lengthened. Shriners is so amazing and the donations really help I've seen people come from Maine to the SLC Shriners because that one specializes in scoliosis which I have. Some people even donate new toys and they give them out to the patients. Every time I go they give me something!!!! They are all so caring.
love the story about Sam. What he says is true. awesome! Have always wanted to drive route 66 so I love your videos about them. plus, the info you remember really is so impressive.
I can't get enough of this excursion on your blog. It would make a great educational video for kids in school to instill a love of geography and US history. BTW, your philosophical aside was spot on and touching.
Justin, your Route 66 videos are fantastic! We just returned from a road trip along part of Route 66 and are really enjoying reliving the memories through your insightful, humorous and colorful videos. You are amazing! 😊
Glad you finally got to checkout Headicus and Hackberry. Those are two must stops along that sweet stretch of the Mother Road. 66 start to finish my largest bucket list item by far. Safe travels out there.
I think one of those cars fit u perfectly. Very true that u never know what tomorrow will bring. We had some tragic news this week that changed our lives forever. but we r going to continue on the quest for our positivity. Thanks!
As I prepare for my next pilgrimage to sunny Southern California after a long season of water wars I view your videos. I have seen a good chunk of your video material you inspire many including myself. Happy Travels, with full pockets, and a light breeze at your back.
What an awesome vlog. I loved What Child is This. Your drone footage of the twisty road was magnificent. I am really enjoying seeing Route 66 through your eyes.
Awesome video! I'm loving this Route 66 trip! All while I work out-of-town and hang out in a hotel... Vicarious fun! But just to point out, that crazy high-pitched tone is still present in this video...
i always have respect for the historic landscape everytime i travel because it's funny to me the stuff that people bitch about and take for granted the luxury we have to explore this with thee utmost comfort of today.we have it pretty good.love the videos.great work.
I'm really excited that I now know I can leave my home and drive 4 hours to pet wild burros. I love watching you check out places I've never even seen living in Arizona my whole life.
Loving this series. You're the best at what you do. Thanks for taking the time to learn about the areas you visit and pass that information along to your audience.
I drove through Oatman on a partial Rt 66 westward trip in 1994. I see the old car wrecks are still at the bottom of the cliffs on the east side of town. Seems there was a car carcass representing every decade.
I loved "Squeaky Sign" lol! Such an awesome video as always Justin! I wish more people in this world had your outlook and phylisophical way of thinking... the world would be a better place. Those of us lucky enough to "know you", in this sense, are made better by your adventures and comments, and educated by your desire that everyone should know these things.. appreciate their history and value. Thanks buddy for just being you! Can't wait for this continuing adventure and the wonderment you share with all of us!!!! ☺☺☺😎
I’ve watched your chan now for like 4 hours and just when I thought you couldn’t be any cooler I see in this video you’re wearing a clash Give Em enough rope shirt. Bravo! 🤘💪
lol I loved how you began and ended the video with a Christmas song! Hehe great video! I love this whole trip and all your videos! on to the next video on route 66 playlist! Better than Netflix!!!
I love your videos and your weirdness and i have grown up in California and my parents worked at Disneyland and I go back to California every summer and this time im going to Disneyland and were getting a 3 day pass to both Parkes so thank you for teaching me all these fun facts about the land and my parents have walked in the under ground tunnels in Disneyland my mom worked in the stores and my dad worked cleaning up the streets and my nana worked in the costumes department and keep teaching us the history about route 66❤❤❤❤
I visit Oatman when I am out that way. I buy the burros a bag of carrots and feed them. I also love the hairpin turns on old 66. How can you mention Kingman and not mention Andy Devine? Sweet cat.
I'd love to see you drive through Rocky Mountain National Park. You'd "love" the switchbacks without guard rails when your over 10,000 feet above sea level. It is a beautiful drive but scary.
I met Bob Waldmire in Bisbee AZ and he told me the story about how Pixar wanted to use his persona in the Cars movie - and how he refused. You should visit us there in Bisbee some day Justin ;-)
A hackberry is a tree! Its bark is very distinguishable and looks like it has warts all over it. Although it's not native to Arizona, so that's an interesting choice for a name.
its all fun and games when you live Arizona (I live in Arizona so....)Until its summer and you don't even wanna get out of bed because its like 99 degrees 😒
My name is Ken Lincoln and I'm glad to follow along. I have ALS and can't go anywhere anymore. It's just so nice to watch you do what my wife and I were going to do after we retired. The way you expose history is wonderful. Keep up the good work.
Ken Lincoln hi Ken, I'm Jewelie....I didn't see your post, but I just posted to Justin a very similar post....I'm sorry for your illness, I have kidney failure and been on dialysis 13 yrs...and like you I travel vicariously through this young man's travels, something I thought I would be doing one day....life had different plans for me!
I am familiar with ALS through the ice challenge that I do participate in every year....however, I have never actually made the aquaintence of anyone with it....I'm very sorry!
just wanted to say hi...take care!
I will pray for you. Thank you for the kind words. We stand strong against being infirm as we travel vicariously with The Justin! Lol!!!
Ken & Jewelie, I’m in similar circumstances. Health robbing me of the life I once lived, with being able to go on road trips one of the things I miss the most. Thankfully for us and many more Justin is there, bringing adventure and positivity so that we can enjoy life a bit more and carry us through our challenges and disappointments.
You say you're a, amateur comedian at best? I think you're a top drawer comic, host, teacher, historian, musician, etc. etc. etc. and all around awesome guy! What a lovely speech at the end Mr. Scarred =) And thanks for getting me out of the house and taking me someplace fun and interesting again =)
I am the Gregg Arnold that created GH and Thanks for this! How fun! I LOVE this! Thanks so much for taking the time with Giganticus Headicus! Subscribed!
You had me at "the lovers, the dreamers, and me". Dreaming of being on Rt. 66 again.
You're the best Justin, a young, articulate voice of reason in a weeeired world.
Lol! Loved "squeaky sign"! It's sore to make the top 40!
Awesome. I love Oatman after watching your videos. It's on my bucket list.
Hey, Justin:
You are correct: If your relatives came to California via the original Route 66 -- you are forever and inextricably connected to the spirit of the Mother Road.
And, now that you have answered "the calling" to truly explore, understand and feel the hidden treasures of America's Main Street, you too will someday pass this kindred connection to your children as well.
With kind regards,
T.
Phoenix, Arizona USA
NOTE:
I first traveled Route 66 in 1953, in a used 1950 Studebaker -- while sitting in the laps of my parents, as they relocated from Washington, DC to Los Angeles, California.
We were very poor and couldn't afford the $7.00 per night for a motel room. So, we slept in the car each night and took sponge baths each morning in Phillips-66 gas stations on that beautiful 8-day, 2,600 journey to the Golden State of opportunity.
so glad you appreciate places like oatman kingman and hackberry we ape proud of our part of route 66 and you are welcome anytime
It's great watching this series of Route 66 videos. Justin is at his best on the road geeking out over the history that still survives along a once thriving byway.
I went to MR D'z like a month ago! The root beer was great!
I'm digging this journey you are taking us on!
Thank you Justin! For all the adventures you take me on, for helping me find my own quest for positivity as well as your enthusiasm and excitement.
I have spinal conditions and I go to Shriners in fact I went there yesterday and got my back rods lengthened. Shriners is so amazing and the donations really help I've seen people come from Maine to the SLC Shriners because that one specializes in scoliosis which I have. Some people even donate new toys and they give them out to the patients. Every time I go they give me something!!!! They are all so caring.
AWESOME JOB, Justin!
love the story about Sam. What he says is true. awesome! Have always wanted to drive route 66 so I love your videos about them. plus, the info you remember really is so impressive.
I can't get enough of this excursion on your blog. It would make a great educational video for kids in school to instill a love of geography and US history. BTW, your philosophical aside was spot on and touching.
Justin, your Route 66 videos are fantastic! We just returned from a road trip along part of Route 66 and are really enjoying reliving the memories through your insightful, humorous and colorful videos. You are amazing! 😊
LOL The intro looked like you were sailing along on your hang glider whistling a tune.
Glad you finally got to checkout Headicus and Hackberry. Those are two must stops along that sweet stretch of the Mother Road. 66 start to finish my largest bucket list item by far. Safe travels out there.
I love your passion for Route 66. Your doing a great job of getting people to do the same. Thank you
The Grapes of Wrath is a Classic. It's a great great book to read and very Honest of America.
My BF got me started watching your channel- I'm SO happy he did!!! I love how positive and adventurous you are. I hope to be that way too!!!
I think one of those cars fit u perfectly. Very true that u never know what tomorrow will bring. We had some tragic news this week that changed our lives forever. but we r going to continue on the quest for our positivity. Thanks!
As I prepare for my next pilgrimage to sunny Southern California after a long season of water wars I view your videos. I have seen a good chunk of your video material you inspire many including myself. Happy Travels, with full pockets, and a light breeze at your back.
Hahaha. Classic line from "So I Married An Ax Murderer". Thank you.
Excellent! You are wise beyond your age my friend.
What an awesome vlog. I loved What Child is This. Your drone footage of the twisty road was magnificent. I am really enjoying seeing Route 66 through your eyes.
Awesome video! I'm loving this Route 66 trip! All while I work out-of-town and hang out in a hotel... Vicarious fun!
But just to point out, that crazy high-pitched tone is still present in this video...
How can there be people who actually dislike this post? It's wonderful!
Justin Scarred is GREAT!!!
As a car guy those switchbacks look amazing.
Loved the philosophy! What we have in common IS a great thing on which to focus!,
Wow all those old interesting places, My sister and I went where the burrows are they are so cool.
Great vlog Justin and the monologue at the end was just as interesting. Love your vlogs,
thank you!
enjoyed the intro Justin. Green Sleeves is such a beautiful song
i always have respect for the historic landscape everytime i travel because it's funny to me the stuff that people bitch about and take for granted the luxury we have to explore this with thee utmost comfort of today.we have it pretty good.love the videos.great work.
Quest for Positivity Vato Loco! Solidarity and love is what we need!
Thanks for the video - heading out that way for the first time in a few days and now I know where to stop!
Hi Justin! Great video....but where is Ali? I thought she was going with you. I loved How the West was Won! Greatesr Western ever!
I'm really excited that I now know I can leave my home and drive 4 hours to pet wild burros. I love watching you check out places I've never even seen living in Arizona my whole life.
Loving this series. You're the best at what you do. Thanks for taking the time to learn about the areas you visit and pass that information along to your audience.
Awesome trip Justin! Wish we could hang in Williams or Flagstaff. Drive safe!
love these route 66 vlogs
Well said commentary about the American dream Mr. Scarred.
I drove through Oatman on a partial Rt 66 westward trip in 1994. I see the old car wrecks are still at the bottom of the cliffs on the east side of town. Seems there was a car carcass representing every decade.
I loved "Squeaky Sign" lol! Such an awesome video as always Justin! I wish more people in this world had your outlook and phylisophical way of thinking... the world would be a better place. Those of us lucky enough to "know you", in this sense, are made better by your adventures and comments, and educated by your desire that everyone should know these things.. appreciate their history and value. Thanks buddy for just being you! Can't wait for this continuing adventure and the wonderment you share with all of us!!!! ☺☺☺😎
I sure like your in depth of the town attractions and hotels..,thank you...subbed.
I am Loving your videos. Thank you for doing what you do!
Wonderful work, Justin. Love these videos. Shows in detail places we'd love to go to, but can't for many reasons. Thank you so much!
Are those your deputy's? LOL I laughed at that one! Great stuff!
one of my favorite episodes ever. you are amazing justin.
lol, awesome vlog! lol, saw my car in the vlog at 16:14 hauling butt into the powerhouse parking lot.
Thanks for the amazing videos! I look forward to these!! Would love to show you around southern Arizona if you make your way down this way!
I went to Arizona before and it is AWESOME!!!!!!!!
thanks, Justin! you still CRACK ME UP!!! stay safe, much love 😊
Your videos are awesome, learning a lot and just a little envious ;) Safe travels and looking forward to more!
That sign-off is becoming your signature...keep channeling that inner Huell Howser
my eyes sweaty too....thats so cool!!!
Really getting into the Christmas spirit, aren't we?
I’ve watched your chan now for like 4 hours and just when I thought you couldn’t be any cooler I see in this video you’re wearing a clash Give Em enough rope shirt. Bravo! 🤘💪
Damn your whistling at the beginning was on point!
lol I loved how you began and ended the video with a Christmas song! Hehe great video! I love this whole trip and all your videos! on to the next video on route 66 playlist! Better than Netflix!!!
Nice sights to see in this " Arizona" episode! Is that a drone you're using? Route Beer! Great!!
squeaky sign lol love your video,s thanks for letting me just tag along
I live in Kingman! I was hoping you would spend more time here. Maybe on the way back.
As always, a treat.
I love your videos and your weirdness and i have grown up in California and my parents worked at Disneyland and I go back to California every summer and this time im going to Disneyland and were getting a 3 day pass to both Parkes so thank you for teaching me all these fun facts about the land and my parents have walked in the under ground tunnels in Disneyland my mom worked in the stores and my dad worked cleaning up the streets and my nana worked in the costumes department and keep teaching us the history about route 66❤❤❤❤
Enjoying Route 66 and Hackberry is a tree. I have one in my yard.
I can't wait for you to come to Amarillo!
They also filmed a movie there from 1985, called Roadhouse 66, with Willam Dafoe and Judge Reinhold. Chessy 80's movie, but some good shots of Oatman.
Very well done. Thank you
as always, good stuff young sir!
great stuff thanks so much for sharing
I love the part when you stand beside the Indian statue, and saying what are we looking at? Lol
You are GREAT Justin :)
u sr r so darn lucky to go on route 66
love it, great find
Yayyyyyy! Root Beer! Cheers!
I visit Oatman when I am out that way. I buy the burros a bag of carrots and feed them. I also love the hairpin turns on old 66.
How can you mention Kingman and not mention Andy Devine?
Sweet cat.
I’d love to cruise down Route 66 from Chicago to LA in a 1950 Studebaker Champion!👍
Great. Now I can't get "Greensleeves" out of my head. Thanks.
But I did enjoy the Route 66 info.
WHOO OATMAN AZ I take care of the others jems next month Justin
love your videos Justin !!!!!!! :-)
Loved The Video I Didn't Know You Had A Drone Cool :-)
I'd love to see you drive through Rocky Mountain National Park. You'd "love" the switchbacks without guard rails when your over 10,000 feet above sea level. It is a beautiful drive but scary.
This episode just made me so proud to be American 💗
I met Bob Waldmire in Bisbee AZ and he told me the story about how Pixar wanted to use his persona in the Cars movie - and how he refused. You should visit us there in Bisbee some day Justin ;-)
Wish we could be on the road with you my friend !! ROB AND JULIA FROM THE SOMETIMES MOB LV !!
Awesome again!
Cool Arial at the beginning man!
A Hackberry is actually a type of Tree with berries in it's branches,I dunno if they are poisonous though??
i still watch these if i wanna know something about route 66!
I love love love your ending song
A hackberry is a tree! Its bark is very distinguishable and looks like it has warts all over it. Although it's not native to Arizona, so that's an interesting choice for a name.
its all fun and games when you live Arizona (I live in Arizona so....)Until its summer and you don't even wanna get out of bed because its like 99 degrees 😒
Breanna Lopez But it's a dry heat! lol! I live in Az too. I'd rather be in the heat than the cold.
I think you've got Adam the Woo beat in the whistling department.
I wish I could travel with you. You a funny person.
Great video. deserves way more subscribers!! like a lot more!!
I'm still laughing at the "Route Beer" hahaha