I am Grenadian and your videos were pivotal when I started. SGU has more stops now than when I was playing. I stopped in 2018. It's like remembering the good old days
When he ran into the guys and they just integrated him into their group for the day, definitely heart warming. It reminded me a lot of what it was like the first year or two that Pokemon Go was out. You love to see it.
It was super awesome back in 2016 when this game was at its peak and you would be catching rare Pokémon’s and doing gyms in teams this video reminded of that a time where people where nice to each other what a cool University and the place looks awesome to
i was in summer school the year it came out and in my walk there every day i would always run into groups playing and end up late to my class. good memories haha
@@Christizm we have different memories of it then, because as someone living in a big city, I hated launch so much I actually quit until 2020. people blindly crossing streets and getting hurt in stampedes is not fun and gave pokemon players a really bad rep. also gyms were so toxic. you'd get 24/7 sweaty andys defending gyms with maxed out dragonites and it was impossible to hold a gym long enough to even put a dent in your daily allowance cap. i know it seems insane by today's standards because they nerfed the heck out of it. end game was completely trash and most the features that have been added in the last few years should have been lanch functionality. i guarantee you if campfire was around in 2016 we'd have at least 5x the retained player base. i feel like it was too little too late. every single person from my social media friends lists quit before 2018. if it weren't for the remote raid ease-of-access in Poke Genie, I'd have no active friends at all
I love the idea of slowly walking up to passers by quietly saying "Captain otter...?" just loudly enough for them to hear without startling them in hopes that one of them turns around 😂
This is the type of video that I love to see from Nick. I think it's what Niantic wishes the game was more off: people actually traveling around the world interacting with new people.
You know why? Because this is relatable, I mean he does things that most people would love to do but can’t, for different reasons, I mean it’s not extravagant things that he does, what he does is just real, no planning, not acted or scripted, his content is something we can all relate to.
This video is in my top 3 Trainer Tips videos, I loved this concept and It was so satisfying to actually find players in the area who play Pokémon GO despite it seeming very hopeless for a while! Can't wait what's next for you bro, see you in Japan!
Instantly just became one of my favorite videos you ever put out. The whole theme of this video was amazing. The fact that you can go out there, explore a whole new place and have a great time just based off this game is so sick to me. Just amazing dude.
@@CopperValor I’ve seen both sides of people with this game lol. The more casual down to earth players, & the hardcore “you can’t play with me bc why are you using that Pokémon type in this raid battle” players, it’s insane lol.
@@dylvnss Or the people who want to dominate the game and think they own the gyms. But I talk to so many people I never would have never talked to without the game, and those people are all such good people I was missing out. It really teaches you to be less judgmental of people - right?
Come to my home country of Namibia. You'll have a great time will the Pokémon Go players which number a whopping 0. That's right. There's now 0 Pokémon Go players in Namibia. We all quit after all the crap Niantic has done.
That security guard made my day for letting you in! I really expected that he'd say it's against the rules for tourists to wander around and he sadly has to ask you to leave, like in most places, but the campus looked so nice and you actually met great people, so big props to the guy for getting you a visitors card!
Idk about other countries but in my country, Universities are usually very welcoming to visitors in hopes they'll recommend the university to their friends and family.
I used to do security night patrols, and Pokemon Go players were the holy grail of what you want to see near sites you patrol. Thieves and assorted other unsavory individuals don't like people hanging round with phones out when they're trying to do their thing, so a bunch of Pokemon Go players are a great deterrent! Also, the look on folks' faces when a security guard pulls up next to them and asks if they know where that blasted Dragonite that's showing up on the radar is. Priceless! (Turns out it was round the corner and down a side street, nowhere close to the stop it was showing as being near)
You push the format of the Pokémon Go vlog more than any other UA-camr and I really appreciate it! Love to see exploration and different communities that I wouldn’t get to experience otherwise. Glad to see you’re still making videos 💙!
This video pretty much describes what playing Pokémon GO in my area is like. I live in a little village in the Netherlands, and after 11 months of playing I still didn't find a community or people to raid with. So thank you for all the ideas to find players in a specific area!
Great video! I'd happily watch more like this where you go out to a place and try and find a community. It may end up being really useful for helping bring communities together more if they have yet to bump into one another.
I went to St George's about six or seven years ago, to play Pokemon go, and add the regional Pokemon to my Pokedex. It was a rare occurrence I had extra money, and I couldn't pass up the opportunity. I was surprised about how steep the hills were and God, the steps. It took me about a good chunk of my vacation time just going around and taking over all the gyms on the right side of the island. I wonder if any of my Pokemon are still in those Jim's or if they've been taking over and replace countless times since then? I am team Mystic and I still am and was back then.
@@domomitsune5920 Cool, wished I could experience that. Know any places close to western Canada with same workout, and same or similar coverage in game?
I plan on visiting Canada sometime in my lifetime, but I don't know when. And some of the places I visited as a child, teenager, we're before Pokemon go and even Pokemon were invented. So I have to revisit them while having Pokemon go. Travel for Pokemon go purposes has only become more expensive even before the recession. I was lucky or unfortunate, to receive a inheritance which allowed me to go to St George's in the first place. I knew if I held onto the money, it would eventually be used up on things like rent, and bills, and I would have done nothing with it. And I knew the inheritance they gave me was to be used for something other than everyday necessities.
What a wonderful breath of fresh air. Make this into a series! Even if you only do it twice a year, it’s very reminiscent of your old content. It’s what brought me to your channel originally. Thank you.
omg the smile on my face at the end, loved this video! This seems like it'd be a super fun series to do, to travel to the places that have few to no viewers of your channel. (Also wow, gorgeous landscapes!)
I love when he gives you a guest pass to the university! thats awesome. I love that they knew you and pulled you into their group. this community is amazing.
These are the videos I live for. I appreciate all your news and event updates, as I don't follow PoGo closely, but it's your travel Vlogs that I look forward to.
damnnn man, what a nice video! i only instal and play pokemon go when i go traveling, which is quite a rare event. this video makes me remember my journey when i go to Mecca and Madina 5 months ago, and i play pokemon go there while walking and looking for poke stop and gym. playing pokemon go when traveling is really fun experience
Grenada has a pretty cool flag at 0:57! The flag has a nutmeg on its left side as the island is the second-largest producer of nutmeg in the world, and the island is known as the Spice Isle because of it. The stars on the top and bottom represent the six parishes of the island, and the one in the middle represents the capital! Wonderful video! It’s so cool that you can go do these adventures and show us how diverse the world can be, but how a simple thing like a game can bring even the most different of people together. This is such a creative concept, you definitely go above and beyond to create your content. Love how you combine your two passions: traveling and Pokémon. And you immediately running into someone that recognized you is hilarious!
You making friends with the guys at the university campus weirdly made me a little emotional. Maybe it gave a bit of a lonely feeling that you were by yourself and the island felt kinda empty till now. It’s like finding your friends after losing them in the desert haha. ❤ What a videogame can do!
I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed that video from start to finish. You have always done a great job documenting your adventures while playing Pokémon Go. Even with all the drama in the community, you still find a way to make Pokémon go videos enjoyable. As someone with ancestry from and appreciates the Caribbean, kudos to you for pronouncing Grenada correctly! I'm glad you went to Grenada! Really isn't that talked about compared to the more popular places in the Caribbean like St. Martin/Maarten or Puerto Rico. This has such a wholesome story of college students wanting to make their university a better place and thus attracting people like you to the campus. Great to see that a Pokémon community DOES exist there and that even people on sleepy Grenada watch your videos which says a lot about your impact. This game of ours really does bring so many people from different walks of life together and it's beautiful.
Shout out to the security guard for granting you the visitor pass! 😅 Awesome video Nick, well documented. Would love to see more of these kind of videos in the future when possible.
I really love how your videos mostly focus on the actual location/community aspect of the game, and how you try to stay adventurous and open-minded (especially in places you've never been before). All the players have good reason to film and comment on the actual game aspects and Pokemon IV's and things obviously, but watching you explore and enjoy what's around you is also why I personally have loved the game since launch. It's really rad you try to bring light to the community when you can and show how much you love the world around you fr.
With all the problems with the game and Niantic, videos like this are the most memorable and enjoyable and keep me wanting to play and go on trips of my own. Keep making these great videos.
@@alehlete830 Yes but then they would have technically been going to the Netherlands or France which obviously already have a large following. Point is to go to an independent nation that largely does not play or follow.
Oh man, Nick. These travel videos are so awesome! It’s amazing to me that you can just decide to go to a new country all by yourself and just discover everything there
Trainer I will tell you right now as someone who hasn’t played the game in a minute. These type videos are amazing, you don’t even need to make it about the least amount of views. You could basically be a Pokémon Go travel vlogger. Videos like this make me want to get back into Go!
I want to share a PoGo story from a couple weeks ago. I flew into Vancouver from farther north in BC. I was riding the train from the airport and spinning discs and grabbing gym badges where I could. After several minutes a Spanish international student sitting beside me asked if I was playing Pokémon Go. He opened his game as well and we got to chatting. He was hoping that I might have a Kangaskhan to trade him as he needed it for his last Kanto dex entry. I did have an extra one for him. I was scrolling through my pretty full dex and he spotted that I didn’t have a Maractus. He did. So we both got our regional new Pokémon! They were lucky Pokemon to boot. I went a bit further and unlocked an extra move for his. Great surprise for the start of my short trip.
Absolutely excellent, Nick! Incorporating what you WANT to do (travel), with what you "do for a living" (make PoGo content videos), and managing to incorporate those 2 ideas into a singular vacation/video idea that allowed you to check both those boxes, despite the dreary times this game is in. You are an absolute gem to the community for doing things like this, and Niantic has an invaluable resource in you highlighting just how amazing and rewarding it can be to actually go outside and play this game (when Niantic makes it accessible enough for people to do so).
Absolutely loved the video. The moment where you finally found some players was genuinely emotional, had a smile on my face for the rest of the video since then.
Actually such a sweet video. The guy in the taxi knowing you, the hilarious interaction with the security guard who gave you a security pass, meeting the international students 🎉 i hope you enjoyed your holiday!!!
Such a W vid. really felt the aloneness for the first segment of the vid and the satisfaction of taking all those risks and having them finally pay off when he found the community at the med school? such a W vid.
The way I got so invested in this whole journey! So cool that you ended up finding some local players for community day. What an adventure. Great video!
🇬🇩🇬🇩 YES!! Grenada to the World!! 🇬🇩🇬🇩 Although I play and live in the UK normally, I did play the game in Grenada for 3 months last year. There is a small community, but most of the gameplay is in the capital (St George's). It was an amazing experience, and I wished they had more point of interest in the game so players could explore the country more. Love my home country ❤️ Grenada 🇬🇩.
@Tangarisu I haven't personally experienced being in the country when it comes to hurricanes, but we haven't been hit severely by one since 2004. So, the procedures would have changed.
@@comuwunism Because not everybody has thousands of dollars to be able to travel across the world to catch a bunch of exclusive pokemon. EG. tokyo exclusive mewtwo and mew.
Takes me back to early TRNRtips travel adventures! Just what I needed PoGo content wise with the state of the game atm. And learned more about Grenada than I did when I woke up this morning. You love to see it! Seems like a cool community, looking forward to the next chapter
glad this channel was recommend again, man i remember when Pokemon Go First released. Was waiting a long time for it to release and everyone the whole family and friends were outside exploring. Was an awesome moment to be a pokemon trainer
Possibly one of my favorite videos by you!! Loved this! I love that you intentionally went to a country just to find people playing Pokémon Go. I found myself rooting for you to find some of those locals in the gyms! Love that you found the local community!! 10/10 video!!
Literally the best Pokemon GO video in years. Across all content creators. No remote stuff, no complaining,. no bad vibes. Just exploring and socializing. Shoutout to the guys @ campus for being cool and welcoming. And also massive shoutout to the security/doorman-kinda-guy, actual MVP. Great video Nick. Very jealous of your adventure, but very appreciative/entertained of/by you sharing it.
Grenada has a lot of history, I'm Grenadian myself, so crazy how I clicked on your video randomly and you happened to pick the country that I'm from. Dope 🙏🏽
Hands down best video I have seen on your channel. Hearing how the campus has grown its stops and gyms brings more light to how much effort it takes to have a place to play. I hope you continue exploring other places in and outside the US to see how/where the communities play.
Amazing wholesome video! Appreciate your creativity, and will to go out your comfort zone! 🙌Thanks for bringing us along! ❤️ Psyched for the next video already
Love your videos and I’m from St.Kitts and Nevis. Enjoy your Caribbean adventures. May not be home watching your content but a 🇰🇳 native enjoys what you do.
00:00 Visited Grenada to find Pokemon Go players 02:28 Exploring St. George's for Pokemon Go Community Day 05:11 Lack of flat spaces in St. George's contributes to the lack of Pokemon Go community 07:50 Captain Otter loses all gyms to Dancer Frosh 10:28 Traveler explores new areas for Pokemon Go 12:38 Exploring a university campus for Pokemon Go 14:59 St. George's University is the best place on the island to play Pokemon Go 17:00 There is a Pokemon Go community in Grenada
This man is a professional. Made a almost 20 minute video interesting the whole way through and has me wanting to watch a whole new video by the end. Genius.
Like everyone else has said, amazing video! I remember the excitement I used to feel when running into someone at an unlikely place to play PoGo. Many of them being some of my favorite memories. This is what it's about! Hope to see another video like this in the future
Dare I say it but this is possibly the best video I’ve seen you do bro. I love the idea of finding Pokémon go players all around the world. There could be a hole page just for finding Pokémon go players. So glad you found them and love the commitment for the stairs recording I know you did two trips because you left the camera to get the shot. Please would be good to see more content like this if anything this brought me back to the channel after drifting away 😅.
I agree I like content like this, if you haven't seen it already, check out the video he did for Morocco, it was like a mini travel documentary but about the pogo community there.
This video gave me literal chills and such a big smile! Despite all the ridiculous things Niantic puts us through, this game has given many of us experiences we would have never had otherwise.
Ok as much as I want to watch this while I'm bored at my retail job... I have a feeling this is going to be a video worthy of waiting til I can watch it on the TV at home 🤔 Update: Yup. Worth the wait. This was a video that just fit so well on the big screen. Great concept. Beautiful footage. Amazing job my friend.
I am Grenadian and your videos were pivotal when I started. SGU has more stops now than when I was playing. I stopped in 2018. It's like remembering the good old days
u could of still went to curacou or guadlope
more like. a planet where noone play pokemon go. its a dead game since many years
@@somerandomchannel382 they wouldve shut the servers down if it wasnt making money for that long
@@somerandomchannel382 then y are u watching this video and so many others
@@somerandomchannel382 definitely not, still played by so many people and the majority are adults over 30 years
When he ran into the guys and they just integrated him into their group for the day, definitely heart warming. It reminded me a lot of what it was like the first year or two that Pokemon Go was out. You love to see it.
u could of still went to curacou or guadlope
It was super awesome back in 2016 when this game was at its peak and you would be catching rare Pokémon’s and doing gyms in teams this video reminded of that a time where people where nice to each other what a cool University and the place looks awesome to
I remember some kids being beat up by someone because they took his Gym.. But maybe that's just how it goes in the Netherlands.
i was in summer school the year it came out and in my walk there every day i would always run into groups playing and end up late to my class. good memories haha
@@Christizm we have different memories of it then, because as someone living in a big city, I hated launch so much I actually quit until 2020. people blindly crossing streets and getting hurt in stampedes is not fun and gave pokemon players a really bad rep. also gyms were so toxic. you'd get 24/7 sweaty andys defending gyms with maxed out dragonites and it was impossible to hold a gym long enough to even put a dent in your daily allowance cap. i know it seems insane by today's standards because they nerfed the heck out of it.
end game was completely trash and most the features that have been added in the last few years should have been lanch functionality. i guarantee you if campfire was around in 2016 we'd have at least 5x the retained player base. i feel like it was too little too late. every single person from my social media friends lists quit before 2018. if it weren't for the remote raid ease-of-access in Poke Genie, I'd have no active friends at all
Maybe Captain Otter was the Captain of the cruiseship, and the reason he honked was because you took his gym
OHHHH HES A CAPTAIN AND HIS NAME IS OTTER I GET IT NOW
lmaoooo that's literally what i thought tooooo
I love the idea of slowly walking up to passers by quietly saying "Captain otter...?" just loudly enough for them to hear without startling them in hopes that one of them turns around 😂
i was lowkey hoping he would bump into captainOtter!
LOL it was right out of a movie
reminds me of festivals and ppl muttering molly lmao
ok
@@samu-chan ?
This video was fkn sick
Agreed, the commitment is insane
We do have a community in grenada im subscriber to you, trainer tips, trainer club , jtvalor, jtgally etc been playing since 2016 smh
Totally dude. Team Mystic rules 🩵
Omg huge fan 😎
I cried when he met up with the group, it was just so emotional and fulfilling when he found them 😢😌
9:35 i love watching this knowing that you have to walk back down the hill to get the camera
makes me tired too just thinking about it 😩💔
This is the type of video that I love to see from Nick. I think it's what Niantic wishes the game was more off: people actually traveling around the world interacting with new people.
We not all rich or get paid to play video games
we're not all rich, retired, Singaporean grandma's.
@@zedzed5276 legendary
They also rely on Remote raids, tho. It's all part of the game (when it was good)
Singaporean oppa is broke go travel
I have lots of respect for Trainer Tips for coming up with these ideas and pulling through he is really an impressive individual
You know why? Because this is relatable, I mean he does things that most people would love to do but can’t, for different reasons, I mean it’s not extravagant things that he does, what he does is just real, no planning, not acted or scripted, his content is something we can all relate to.
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@@ajx2956 agreed… whatever happened to his intro music? I use to jam to that shit lol
@@415alkeez I forgot about that lol
Otter and frosh are having a turf war lol
😅😂
This video is in my top 3 Trainer Tips videos, I loved this concept and It was so satisfying to actually find players in the area who play Pokémon GO despite it seeming very hopeless for a while!
Can't wait what's next for you bro, see you in Japan!
Hi reversal, cool to see you here, also don’t worry about streaming consistently if you don’t feel up to it, we are all here for you.
I hope I get to see you both when you come! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Actually kind of a heart warming story. This game has done so much to help strangers become friends
mos def 🫡
u could of still went to curacou or guadlope
north korea
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@somerandomguyininternet1710yeah ghost type pokemon
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LMAO
😂😂😂@@superhyperhero
Instantly just became one of my favorite videos you ever put out. The whole theme of this video was amazing. The fact that you can go out there, explore a whole new place and have a great time just based off this game is so sick to me. Just amazing dude.
Agreed.
My view of people definitely changed due to this game, which is why I have never given up the game. I see people differently.
@@CopperValor I’ve seen both sides of people with this game lol. The more casual down to earth players, & the hardcore “you can’t play with me bc why are you using that Pokémon type in this raid battle” players, it’s insane lol.
@@dylvnss Or the people who want to dominate the game and think they own the gyms. But I talk to so many people I never would have never talked to without the game, and those people are all such good people I was missing out. It really teaches you to be less judgmental of people - right?
@@CopperValor 100% really made friends with folks I’d never even think about talking to lol
Really refreshing video & unique concept - the space needs more of this 👊😜 Killer job!
Yooo
Hey poke daxi u should come to trinidad and Tobago we got a big player base here
u should come to Thailand. I'll be ur tour guide 😎
He released a video like this in Morocco years ago. It was also breathtaking.
Come to my home country of Namibia. You'll have a great time will the Pokémon Go players which number a whopping 0. That's right. There's now 0 Pokémon Go players in Namibia. We all quit after all the crap Niantic has done.
Captain otter was probably the cruise ship captain lol
That security guard made my day for letting you in! I really expected that he'd say it's against the rules for tourists to wander around and he sadly has to ask you to leave, like in most places, but the campus looked so nice and you actually met great people, so big props to the guy for getting you a visitors card!
that's what I was thinking. He seemed hesitant and confused but did it anyways. Hope he has a great week
Idk about other countries but in my country, Universities are usually very welcoming to visitors in hopes they'll recommend the university to their friends and family.
Looks like it's an international university as well, so he likely was like "oh this guy might want to go here"
he showed up to a med school and security tends to be a little more strict given the nature, but overall all nice people
I used to do security night patrols, and Pokemon Go players were the holy grail of what you want to see near sites you patrol. Thieves and assorted other unsavory individuals don't like people hanging round with phones out when they're trying to do their thing, so a bunch of Pokemon Go players are a great deterrent!
Also, the look on folks' faces when a security guard pulls up next to them and asks if they know where that blasted Dragonite that's showing up on the radar is. Priceless! (Turns out it was round the corner and down a side street, nowhere close to the stop it was showing as being near)
During this Go Drought, you've managed to make a phenomenal video! Hope to see more
Truly amazing that such a small community is able to expand more for pokemon go, such a wholesome video man
Now this is the content that makes Trainer Tips so wonderful to watch. I hope to see more stuff like this in the future!
Did you try flaring or commenting on the gyms in Campfire?
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You push the format of the Pokémon Go vlog more than any other UA-camr and I really appreciate it! Love to see exploration and different communities that I wouldn’t get to experience otherwise. Glad to see you’re still making videos 💙!
This video pretty much describes what playing Pokémon GO in my area is like. I live in a little village in the Netherlands, and after 11 months of playing I still didn't find a community or people to raid with. So thank you for all the ideas to find players in a specific area!
I have never played Pokémon Go and I have never seen a Trainer Tips video but I just spent 20 min invested in this story. Great storytelling 👏🏼
lol same.
SAME
Same
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Great video! I'd happily watch more like this where you go out to a place and try and find a community. It may end up being really useful for helping bring communities together more if they have yet to bump into one another.
I went to St George's about six or seven years ago, to play Pokemon go, and add the regional Pokemon to my Pokedex. It was a rare occurrence I had extra money, and I couldn't pass up the opportunity. I was surprised about how steep the hills were and God, the steps. It took me about a good chunk of my vacation time just going around and taking over all the gyms on the right side of the island. I wonder if any of my Pokemon are still in those Jim's or if they've been taking over and replace countless times since then? I am team Mystic and I still am and was back then.
@@domomitsune5920 Cool, wished I could experience that. Know any places close to western Canada with same workout, and same or similar coverage in game?
I plan on visiting Canada sometime in my lifetime, but I don't know when. And some of the places I visited as a child, teenager, we're before Pokemon go and even Pokemon were invented. So I have to revisit them while having Pokemon go. Travel for Pokemon go purposes has only become more expensive even before the recession. I was lucky or unfortunate, to receive a inheritance which allowed me to go to St George's in the first place. I knew if I held onto the money, it would eventually be used up on things like rent, and bills, and I would have done nothing with it. And I knew the inheritance they gave me was to be used for something other than everyday necessities.
Such a cool video! I really enjoyed the story around how their community came to be. 😊
What a wonderful breath of fresh air. Make this into a series! Even if you only do it twice a year, it’s very reminiscent of your old content. It’s what brought me to your channel originally. Thank you.
omg the smile on my face at the end, loved this video! This seems like it'd be a super fun series to do, to travel to the places that have few to no viewers of your channel. (Also wow, gorgeous landscapes!)
Caribbean countries drive like their in a mad max movies with 1000 ft cliffs on every corner. It's thrilling!
I love when he gives you a guest pass to the university! thats awesome. I love that they knew you and pulled you into their group. this community is amazing.
These are the videos I live for. I appreciate all your news and event updates, as I don't follow PoGo closely, but it's your travel Vlogs that I look forward to.
Whenever you go to remote places make PokeStops so they can be approved and added
damnnn man, what a nice video! i only instal and play pokemon go when i go traveling, which is quite a rare event. this video makes me remember my journey when i go to Mecca and Madina 5 months ago, and i play pokemon go there while walking and looking for poke stop and gym. playing pokemon go when traveling is really fun experience
u play pokemon go when haj?. damn that awesome rare interesting
2:28 why is there Mount Gay 💀💀💀💀
pls reply is there good pokémon go stops and gyms there😊
Grenada has a pretty cool flag at 0:57! The flag has a nutmeg on its left side as the island is the second-largest producer of nutmeg in the world, and the island is known as the Spice Isle because of it. The stars on the top and bottom represent the six parishes of the island, and the one in the middle represents the capital! Wonderful video! It’s so cool that you can go do these adventures and show us how diverse the world can be, but how a simple thing like a game can bring even the most different of people together. This is such a creative concept, you definitely go above and beyond to create your content. Love how you combine your two passions: traveling and Pokémon. And you immediately running into someone that recognized you is hilarious!
Named after the Spanish city of Granada.
u could of still went to curacou or guadlope
Hi lil kimmy
Thank you, Kim Jong-un, for the extra information on Grenada
I would be so lonely being the only trainer in an entire city. I'm so glad I live near a populated place and have friends to play with.
You making friends with the guys at the university campus weirdly made me a little emotional. Maybe it gave a bit of a lonely feeling that you were by yourself and the island felt kinda empty till now. It’s like finding your friends after losing them in the desert haha. ❤ What a videogame can do!
I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed that video from start to finish. You have always done a great job documenting your adventures while playing Pokémon Go. Even with all the drama in the community, you still find a way to make Pokémon go videos enjoyable.
As someone with ancestry from and appreciates the Caribbean, kudos to you for pronouncing Grenada correctly! I'm glad you went to Grenada! Really isn't that talked about compared to the more popular places in the Caribbean like St. Martin/Maarten or Puerto Rico. This has such a wholesome story of college students wanting to make their university a better place and thus attracting people like you to the campus. Great to see that a Pokémon community DOES exist there and that even people on sleepy Grenada watch your videos which says a lot about your impact. This game of ours really does bring so many people from different walks of life together and it's beautiful.
That's crazy bc I, too, am Cuban-American
im from curacao and we’re not technically part of the netherlnads since 2010 and i just added one viewer thats from here :)
u could of still went to curacou or guadlope
Why are you
Why are you everywhere? I see your comments at least once a month
CAN YOU STOP STALKING MY RECOMMENDATIONS HOLY HELL 😂😂
St. Kitts is a pretty little country. I visited the country on one of the cruises I’ve been on. Fun fact, the drinking age is 14.
Old school.
I don't play the game myself but this was a wonderful video. A wonderful concept caught on camera. Well done, Trainer Tips.
I can see this concept going viral for channels focused on one thing, like his
Shout out to the security guard for granting you the visitor pass! 😅
Awesome video Nick, well documented. Would love to see more of these kind of videos in the future when possible.
Great video! but I was hoping to know who was DancerFrosh or CaptainOTTER! lol
I really love how your videos mostly focus on the actual location/community aspect of the game, and how you try to stay adventurous and open-minded (especially in places you've never been before). All the players have good reason to film and comment on the actual game aspects and Pokemon IV's and things obviously, but watching you explore and enjoy what's around you is also why I personally have loved the game since launch. It's really rad you try to bring light to the community when you can and show how much you love the world around you fr.
With all the problems with the game and Niantic, videos like this are the most memorable and enjoyable and keep me wanting to play and go on trips of my own. Keep making these great videos.
u could of still went to curacou or guadlope
@@alehlete830 Yes but then they would have technically been going to the Netherlands or France which obviously already have a large following. Point is to go to an independent nation that largely does not play or follow.
@@MeyerD584I'm French and Gouadeloupe is not like France the community is way smaller. Even if you go there you won't feel like you're in France.
@@numa2k147 Yes I get that but whether you feel like you're in France or not, you are still literally, physically and legally in France.
what app do you use to check how many pokestop are there in that area at timestamp "2:16" ??
Oh man, Nick. These travel videos are so awesome! It’s amazing to me that you can just decide to go to a new country all by yourself and just discover everything there
Trainer I will tell you right now as someone who hasn’t played the game in a minute. These type videos are amazing, you don’t even need to make it about the least amount of views. You could basically be a Pokémon Go travel vlogger. Videos like this make me want to get back into Go!
dude be playing pokemon go in the most beautiful place in the world
I want to share a PoGo story from a couple weeks ago. I flew into Vancouver from farther north in BC. I was riding the train from the airport and spinning discs and grabbing gym badges where I could.
After several minutes a Spanish international student sitting beside me asked if I was playing Pokémon Go. He opened his game as well and we got to chatting. He was hoping that I might have a Kangaskhan to trade him as he needed it for his last Kanto dex entry. I did have an extra one for him. I was scrolling through my pretty full dex and he spotted that I didn’t have a Maractus. He did.
So we both got our regional new Pokémon! They were lucky Pokemon to boot. I went a bit further and unlocked an extra move for his.
Great surprise for the start of my short trip.
Wholesome
Absolutely excellent, Nick! Incorporating what you WANT to do (travel), with what you "do for a living" (make PoGo content videos), and managing to incorporate those 2 ideas into a singular vacation/video idea that allowed you to check both those boxes, despite the dreary times this game is in. You are an absolute gem to the community for doing things like this, and Niantic has an invaluable resource in you highlighting just how amazing and rewarding it can be to actually go outside and play this game (when Niantic makes it accessible enough for people to do so).
Some countries in the Caribbean don't permit PG to be downloaded , a regional thing. I downloaded my game whilst traveling,
Absolutely loved the video. The moment where you finally found some players was genuinely emotional, had a smile on my face for the rest of the video since then.
Actually such a sweet video. The guy in the taxi knowing you, the hilarious interaction with the security guard who gave you a security pass, meeting the international students 🎉 i hope you enjoyed your holiday!!!
Such a W vid. really felt the aloneness for the first segment of the vid and the satisfaction of taking all those risks and having them finally pay off when he found the community at the med school? such a W vid.
The way I got so invested in this whole journey! So cool that you ended up finding some local players for community day. What an adventure. Great video!
🇬🇩🇬🇩 YES!! Grenada to the World!! 🇬🇩🇬🇩
Although I play and live in the UK normally, I did play the game in Grenada for 3 months last year. There is a small community, but most of the gameplay is in the capital (St George's). It was an amazing experience, and I wished they had more point of interest in the game so players could explore the country more.
Love my home country ❤️ Grenada 🇬🇩.
Yes, big up Grenada! It's a serious ting!
How do you guys handle hurricanes?
@Tangarisu I haven't personally experienced being in the country when it comes to hurricanes, but we haven't been hit severely by one since 2004. So, the procedures would have changed.
Keep in mind that Pokémon can be played on android emulator which you can teleport anywhere in the world by telling the gps where you want to be
This is the soulless way to play
Why play this way? That defeats the entire purpose of the game
@@comuwunism Because not everybody has thousands of dollars to be able to travel across the world to catch a bunch of exclusive pokemon. EG. tokyo exclusive mewtwo and mew.
Takes me back to early TRNRtips travel adventures! Just what I needed PoGo content wise with the state of the game atm. And learned more about Grenada than I did when I woke up this morning. You love to see it! Seems like a cool community, looking forward to the next chapter
One of your best videos yet. Enjoyed it beginning to end. Thanks for brightening my Friday!
Wow I don't even play this game but this was a really great video idea and execution good stuff man.
love how no matter where in the world you are, there is a Pokemon Go community
No, no there isn’t. There’s Towns and cities where the game has completely blown out. Not a single gym even has a Pokémon put In it etc.
Expect Turkey sadly….
Mm north korea
Greenland Siberia northern Canada and Alaska, possibly parts of Africa and maybe north korea
@@chickyproductions4347Maybe North Korea???
1:17 "do you live here?"
"yeah"
(roll credits) 😆
This is by far my favorite Pokemon Go video. Please keep making more like this.
glad this channel was recommend again, man i remember when Pokemon Go First released. Was waiting a long time for it to release and everyone the whole family and friends were outside exploring. Was an awesome moment to be a pokemon trainer
What I love about these videos, its not even the fact its a PoGo video, its just a great style of travel vlog video to watch
I’m from Saint Kits and Navis! I just have the location set in UK because I live there now😂
Possibly one of my favorite videos by you!! Loved this! I love that you intentionally went to a country just to find people playing Pokémon Go. I found myself rooting for you to find some of those locals in the gyms! Love that you found the local community!! 10/10 video!!
Literally the best Pokemon GO video in years. Across all content creators.
No remote stuff, no complaining,. no bad vibes. Just exploring and socializing.
Shoutout to the guys @ campus for being cool and welcoming. And also massive shoutout to the security/doorman-kinda-guy, actual MVP.
Great video Nick. Very jealous of your adventure, but very appreciative/entertained of/by you sharing it.
It turned so wholesome just when hope was almost lost, i love it
This is what I've been missing. Honestly the first GO related smile I've had in weeks ❤ Thank you, Nick!
love the quality of the edit and the fresh adventure narrative
2:32 Mount Gay is actually epic
My favorite Pokémon Go video of all time! Thanks for bringing us along!
Such a wholesome video. Its so cool how Pokemon can bring people all over the world together like this
Grenada has a lot of history, I'm Grenadian myself, so crazy how I clicked on your video randomly and you happened to pick the country that I'm from. Dope 🙏🏽
I had a smile the entire time you were with that group! And since they're re-doing the Regidrago raids, I'm so happy they'll be able to get it!
This video is a really cool representation of non content creators who enjoy pogo while travelling. Love it and hope there are more videos like this!
My duuudeee. I remember you. I used to watch your vídeos almost everyday back when pokémon Go launched. Amazing to see that you still play the game
Long, heavily edited travel video with a pretty unique concept? 👀
We might be back, boys
Edit: Holy, Grenada looks so cool
Hands down best video I have seen on your channel. Hearing how the campus has grown its stops and gyms brings more light to how much effort it takes to have a place to play. I hope you continue exploring other places in and outside the US to see how/where the communities play.
Epic video. One of my favorites by you for sure. I love the sense of history, investigation, and problem solving. Very cool
Amazing wholesome video! Appreciate your creativity, and will to go out your comfort zone! 🙌Thanks for bringing us along! ❤️ Psyched for the next video already
much respect to those players on the campus and Ali especially for helping build the community. thats dedication
This place is beyond beautiful! Also great video btw i dont play pokemon go but yt recomended and i really enjoyed
PLEASE DO THIS AGAIN WITH OTHER LOW ACTIVITY COUNTRIES!! ❤
Please no one plays go here
Please do this in the hood while holding two phones out in the open between 5pm-12am
seconded
Exactly the place where I live has much less gym and Pokestop
@@johnkisaragi5920 bad mind af 😂
Love your videos and I’m from St.Kitts and Nevis. Enjoy your Caribbean adventures. May not be home watching your content but a 🇰🇳 native enjoys what you do.
You're easily the best and most interesting Pokemon Go Channel and I'm a Mystic.
Love your adventures. This was such a great idea! Awesome unique video and what a great way to connect to the community.
By far my favorite Trainer Tips adventure. Fantastic work Nick.
00:00 Visited Grenada to find Pokemon Go players
02:28 Exploring St. George's for Pokemon Go Community Day
05:11 Lack of flat spaces in St. George's contributes to the lack of Pokemon Go community
07:50 Captain Otter loses all gyms to Dancer Frosh
10:28 Traveler explores new areas for Pokemon Go
12:38 Exploring a university campus for Pokemon Go
14:59 St. George's University is the best place on the island to play Pokemon Go
17:00 There is a Pokemon Go community in Grenada
Here i am, 19:05 later and I don't even play PokemonGO or have any interest in Pokemon. Good job, this was very entertaining
Fr
I agree a damn good video
This was unexpectedly heartwarming. Glad the trip wasn't a bust!
This was the most wholesome and uplifting video lol. You have the coolest ideas!
This man is a professional. Made a almost 20 minute video interesting the whole way through and has me wanting to watch a whole new video by the end. Genius.
Such a lovely video, the fact you actually found some players in that remote area, man that was so amazing 👏👏
the ending was so satisfying, great video!
Like everyone else has said, amazing video! I remember the excitement I used to feel when running into someone at an unlikely place to play PoGo. Many of them being some of my favorite memories. This is what it's about! Hope to see another video like this in the future
Dare I say it but this is possibly the best video I’ve seen you do bro. I love the idea of finding Pokémon go players all around the world. There could be a hole page just for finding Pokémon go players. So glad you found them and love the commitment for the stairs recording I know you did two trips because you left the camera to get the shot. Please would be good to see more content like this if anything this brought me back to the channel after drifting away 😅.
I agree I like content like this, if you haven't seen it already, check out the video he did for Morocco, it was like a mini travel documentary but about the pogo community there.
Glad you’re still putting out high quality videos. I related to the taxi guy from New York a lot
This video gave me literal chills and such a big smile! Despite all the ridiculous things Niantic puts us through, this game has given many of us experiences we would have never had otherwise.
Ok as much as I want to watch this while I'm bored at my retail job... I have a feeling this is going to be a video worthy of waiting til I can watch it on the TV at home 🤔
Update: Yup. Worth the wait. This was a video that just fit so well on the big screen. Great concept. Beautiful footage. Amazing job my friend.
It'll be worth the wait.
Yes! please enjoy this when you're nice and cozy.
you interacting with the trainers legit felt like trainers meeting wtf. this was a REALLY cool video!
This was a lot of fun to watch. I am kind of in awe that you can hop on a flight and go find people to hang out with.