Great stuff. I'm doing the same route Burbank -Palm Springs and then Palm Springs to San Diego. First time driving over there but now I know what to expect. You make it look easy!
lalalondon master the art of turning left and you'll be fine! It's a pleasure to drive in the states - our roads and motorways seem so small when you get home. Have a great time!
I almost can’t believe they did this. They went from where they were staying in Palm Desert/Rancho Mirage, north on 111 to have breakfast at Denney’s, in Cathedral City, then backtracked south on 111 to highway 74 which is the mountain route via Anza/Idyllwild. It’s a longer route but definitely more scenic. I guess the part that dumbfounds me is that they went so far out of their way to eat at a Denney’s when the desert offers SO many more options in dining, and not in chain establishments.
There are numerous gaps in the trip, which can be seen when the time on the camera jumps forward several minutes. I'm not talking about the stop at Denny's though -- did you have a Grand Slam breakfast?
I've never run into anyone that could stand living there in summer. Evidently the electric bills can be as much as the rent. I know I would not like feeling shut in by heat all summer. Even in winter climates I can still go out. It does look beautiful though.
I live in Palm Springs and I can assure you that electricity, while costly, does not equal rent. Summers are survivable with AC and a pool. The heat of the summer is a fair trade off for the beautiful weather we enjoy for the majority of the year. Best times to visit, Spring and Fall.
The Scenic Route via CA-79 Eastbound from Temecula to CA-371 in Aguanga all the way out to CA-74 around Idyllwild and yes there a few restaurants, stores and gas stations to stop at along the way.
I hate that mountain..I was so scared driving down...one false move and there is no chance of survival. But looks like you had fun. Never take that route again
That routes the best route! Always take that country backroad when I’m driving out from Temecula when I want to go out to the Coachella, once you start to drive on more Mountain roads you start to get more used to it.
Palm springs,one of my fav.cities.love the mtns. The architecture & cleanliness.
Thank you for sharing the beautiful video.
This is a beautiful drive, California is one of my top most favorite states in the country
Great stuff. I'm doing the same route Burbank -Palm Springs and then Palm Springs to San Diego. First time driving over there but now I know what to expect. You make it look easy!
lalalondon master the art of turning left and you'll be fine! It's a pleasure to drive in the states - our roads and motorways seem so small when you get home. Have a great time!
If I remember well the location in the mountains at the beginning of the video is where Mad Mad Mad Mad World movie (1963) start.
Love watching these videos
very nice views!
What highway or route is that coming out of Palm Springs? it’s much better than taking the 10
I almost can’t believe they did this. They went from where they were staying in Palm Desert/Rancho Mirage, north on 111 to have breakfast at Denney’s, in Cathedral City, then backtracked south on 111 to highway 74 which is the mountain route via Anza/Idyllwild. It’s a longer route but definitely more scenic. I guess the part that dumbfounds me is that they went so far out of their way to eat at a Denney’s when the desert offers SO many more options in dining, and not in chain establishments.
@@charlenecanchola6535I agree with the Dennys part but if it were me I would be taking the scenic route too.
What road is this? as I am doing the same trip next year
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The climate of this city is like that of Biskra in Algeria
What a nice place to live.
Who is with you in the car?
Nice video. Is it the holy video? This trip is just 2 hours and 20 min?
Yes, this is the full video of the journey. Google Maps times the journey at 2 hours 17 mins :), thanks for the props.
There are numerous gaps in the trip, which can be seen when the time on the camera jumps forward several minutes. I'm not talking about the stop at Denny's though -- did you have a Grand Slam breakfast?
I've never run into anyone that could stand living there in summer. Evidently the electric bills can be as much as the rent. I know I would not like feeling shut in by heat all summer. Even in winter climates I can still go out. It does look beautiful though.
You'll want solar panels to help cut the cost of running the AC so much.
I live in Palm Springs and I can assure you that electricity, while costly, does not equal rent. Summers are survivable with AC and a pool. The heat of the summer is a fair trade off for the beautiful weather we enjoy for the majority of the year. Best times to visit, Spring and Fall.
There are over 500K people that live here and work and go to school. All of you snowbirds have main character syndrome. Stay out.
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Do you think I’ll get car sick 😷
Depends on how used you are to Higher Elevations if you’re not used to it maybe take the Highways.
Love the video :) got me going to do the same with all my videos :)
what route is this?
And are there rest stops?
The Scenic Route via CA-79 Eastbound from Temecula to CA-371 in Aguanga all the way out to CA-74 around Idyllwild and yes there a few restaurants, stores and gas stations to stop at along the way.
The scary part is that there is no emergency parking on the road
I hate that mountain..I was so scared driving down...one false move and there is no chance of survival. But looks like you had fun. Never take that route again
I get car sick and knowing there’s no emergency parking makes it even more terrifying 😩
That’s why I have traveling it’s a fear of mine
@@malva6176 I hear ya..its scary
That routes the best route! Always take that country backroad when I’m driving out from Temecula when I want to go out to the Coachella, once you start to drive on more Mountain roads you start to get more used to it.
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Nice one. Check out ours if you get a chance
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