Loved your news about Seligman, AZ on Route 66 and it being the inspiration for Cars. My 23-year-old son, who was born with Autism, was just Over the Moon with that news! He told me to tell you ' Thank you'. You made his day, Adam! Drive safely!
While I love nearly everything you do (not a huge theme park person) and I LOVED the baseball games....THIS is where WOO are the best! Just the open road, and what happens happens..... I can't wait for more!
It is obvious that you are enjoying being on the road again. Looking forward to your content starting the first of the year. I can tell you will be happy! Thanks Adam for bringing us awesome content and sharing your joy of being on the road. Safe travels!
It's good to see Adam with his mojo back. He clearly lives for this type of stuff. This is also the reason why I started watching him to begin with. Classic ATW right here.
We moved to Kingman a bit more than a year ago, and have been having fun visiting all these sort of locations up and down 66 from here. Also, the trains have been running 24/7 probably about as close together as is safe - maybe 10, 15 minutes apart. My guess is they are doing their part to try to clear up the clogged ports in SoCal, as well as on the East coast...
It’s actually really nice to see those containers on the train making there way from the Port to empty shelves across the Country. You’ve given us “breaking news” haha. Well done.
About 10 minutes into this video I had been eating my lunch at work, and all of a sudden I felt my left hand just relax. It had been clenched solid and I didn’t even realize it. Thank you for this quiet moment just observing and listening to the world.
TFS, I lived in needles 14 year's ago..My daughter needed brace's, her orthodontist was in Bullhead City, AZ..There was a lady who worked at the orthodontist, who took care of paperwork, as we where sitting in the office, I noticed a picture of the SnowCap. And of course made a comment on how neat it was..She told me it was her family's business..I thought that was awesome..she also said her Dad who ran the Snowcap with other family had passed away few years before.. I thought that was very sad., but she assured me the SnowCap was still open & serving ppl..One day I had hoped to have eaten there.. anyway long story short. She sent me a signed Postcard of the SnowCap. I've cherished for year's..I also came across a Arizona High way magazine featuring The SnowCap on the front page..It's awesome to have a piece of Nostalgia & History of Route 66..and actually meeting pretty famous people 😊🤘..The video brought back some memories. I love Route 66..Safe Travels, oh one day I hope to go to Buc-ee's😂
Mad Max Thunder Dome was filmed in my home state, South Australia. Although the country you are driving through is very similar to a large proportion of it, just more populated. Safe trip Mate.
As a "railfan," I appreciate your efforts documenting the trains and the museum railroad equipment. Most people of this country are unaware of the importance of the rail industry that bring the goods and food to our ports and rail yards. Then offloaded to be trucked to our stores like the "Cosco" containers captured in Adam's vlog today.
I finally did a portion of rt 66 in Arizona in 2019 because your road trip videos inspired me, but next time I want to go from the CA/AZ state line to Barstow. My family use to take day trips to Vegas when I was young and I always saw the signs for rt 66 in the Barstow area and I always wanted to drive on it but we never did. I have my own family now and we started taking road trips because we have a dog now and being on the road is so therapeutic to me, especially the American southwest. I’m doing Needles to Barstow next year when the kids finish school.
I LOVE the long, ambient takes. I’ve long enjoyed when you give us a long, sound field endings, after your outro’. So well crafted. Just Awesome! Can’t wait for your new journeys. Stay safe, and travel well, Mr. A’Woo.
Adam, I've lived in Germany for just over one year, but the American West is still my favorite place in the world. On days like today when I feel homesick, watching you wander around those vast expanses-- even places that I've been-- is a vicarious joy!
Hey fella! I live in germany as well but im currently back in america. Travelled from georgia to tucson az and left I40 for route 66 in amarillo tx. Nicest little place ive visited was lincoln new mexico and the entire mescalero county. Compared to germany the gas is still cheap here haha! Im flying back to munich germany today.
Heck yeah! On the long lonesome road again! I'm excited to get out of the parks. I started watching Adam when he went on a road trip with The Carpetbagger back in the day. Great times!
Thank you for these videos. I can live vicariously through you and your adventures. If I were doing it all again, I would have a hard time saying no to the way you've chosen to live your life. Thank you for sharing!
I thoroughly enjoyed every bit of this Adam! Just like you did. Felt like II was there too. I love Trains. I could watch them all day. And the old town, cars. And those bottles were cool. There is just something magical about the quiet of adventure. Peaceful, calming, good for the soul! Safe Travels!
Adam, just finished watching the 'first' episode of the new Adam the Woo Show! It seems like you are in heaven getting back to the 'old school' style of filming. Listen to your voice, listen to how happy and content you sound! Keep up the good work. Be safe! Dan
Dear Adam, Your sense of adventure, your introspection, and outright joy for life that you've decided to share with us are incredibly captivating. I wish you nothing but safe travels, and great memories made, I look forward to following along with you on your journeys here on UA-cam. All the best my friend!
The Bottle Tree Ranch is unique in that when you first step into the 'grove' the surroundings are slightly foreign, even alien perhaps but as you become comfortably acclimated, maybe sipping a cool drink while seated amidst the trees, you actually feel like you are in a 'real' forest!
Warren Buffets own toy train 😁 wouldn't that be a fun ride👍 The bottle tree forest is colorful art for sure. Looking down the roads reminds me of the movie "Vanishing Point"
I thoroughly enjoy this one with the trains and I really agree with you about the sounds but organic sounds when one stays quiet and just listens. But I also enjoy the way you describe the things you find along your paths ❣️🤗👍😎🙏🏻
Adam, yes a lot of other youtubers have done the "Route 66" video series on their channels. However, YOUR previous Route 66 series has always been my favorite! I have done Route 66 myself 5 or 6 times and I always loved those trips. When you're on Route 66, the road trip is part of the vacation itself. Any other road trip is just the road you take to get to a destination. Of my 5 or 6 times on the mother road, I have always missed the last 100-150 miles on each end. From where I get on, to where I get off, I've never officially done the entire Route. Next time I plan to go out of my way to OFFICIALLY make the ENTIRE length of Rout 66. Thanks for the videos, Adam!
A few years ago I was laid off, so for the first time in my adult life I didn't have to go to work. I also had three weeks of vacation time, six months of severance pay, and a late model Mustang convertible. So the first day I couldn't go to work I took off down I-40 west like I'd been doing for the pervious 20 years, passed my work exit and kept on going... Drove from North Carolina to Chicago, then took the Route all the way to LA. It was GREAT, I'd do it again in a heartbeat!
I love this... It's what I've been missing in my life, lol. Thank you so much for bringing us along, Adam. This next year+ is gonna be legendary. Side note: when you were at that spot with the giant golf ball and the "Ford Arizona Proving Ground" sign, it made me interested, so I did a quick Google Earth search and found out that the place you're standing at is called "Area 66" which is pretty neat on its own (for those who are slow to catch on, it's a play on area 51 and route 66, merged into 1 place). But what I think was even more awesome was that there's a gigantic facility behind that place with huge, and I'm not exaggerating when I say this, HUGE tracks and roads and everything you can think of that is all part of the Ford proving grounds. It looks like it's fenced and gated plus it has security, but it would be cool to get in there some way and see the facility.
Your early videos made me realize how much I love to explore when I first discovered them. After a relationship ended to get over things I started going down roads I'd never been down before and getting into urbex heavily. Now, I'm my happiest when I'm driving down a dirt road I've never been on before seeking out new cool places to experience. I am beyond excited to see you back on the road and thank you for helping me through some rough times and finding a pass time that brings me happiness.
The railroad car you show at 13:59 was used to haul race horses. The other end has a fold-down ramp. Amboy used to be a much larger town. On the south side of Route 66, across from Roy's, was a market, gas station, homes, and motel cabins. They all burned down about 1972. I ate meals at Roy's in the 1950's.
Good seeing you back on the road. I agree about the sound. Listening to the natural sounds of wind chimes, a squeaky windmill, birds whatever are soothing. Enjoy your trip home. We'll enjoy the ride with you
My husband and I did a partial mother road trip in March, we’re both 66, and we only listened to music 60s on 6 on radio. North Carolina to Arizona. Thanks for filming! Love it!
LOL. Love it! Love trains!!! Your enthusiasm is contagious! Complely agree that not everything needs themed music or tunes all the time. I really enjoy watching your travels cross country.
It's great to see you pumped & excited about being back on the road! I'd love to ride Route 66 one day; perhaps after I eventually ride the California Zephyr. Both bucket list items for me. Safe travels!
@@kxrv6629 couldn’t agree more. I rode the Southwest Chief many years ago with my Grandpa to Chicago then hopped on the Broadway Limited trying to get to West Virginia. One of the most memorable trips I’ve ever had. One rarely gets to see the US on the train. Beautiful country
Don't forget to start your "Woo Journal" for those old age years when you are glued in a recliner and got the tube running and need a time out to reflect and remember those "Able Bodied Years" and say, Gosh I looked so young". Thank you so much for taking us with you and showing us all those strange places we will never in person be able to see but will still have our little home bound adventure. We will say, you know i shoulda, coulda, woulda, done that like Woo, I just could not get out of this damn chair and get motivated after I retired, now along comes Woo and he's taking us along with him Via the U-Tube and what could be better. Oop's I hear my cat "Muggs", he wants in to watch the Woo Adventure too.!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am loving your excitement during this trip, and looking forward to your journey back, and the future. Regarding your present journey, if you are traveling through Flagstaff, you should try Bun Huggers restaurant. My husband took me there twice on travels and the handmade burgers are outstanding, and the decor is so fun to look at. You most likely have been to the Route 66 Diner in downtown Albuquerque, but if you haven't, you would love it since it is a blast from the past. They have Blue Plate Specials every day. My husband and I traveled a lot back in the day, but now are physically unable to and so enjoy your vlogs! May you have a safe journey across country, and we look forward to what comes next!
I also like trains. One of my favorite things about your videos is that you don't add music and leave it as natural sounds. You are an amazing story teller.
When you're traveling these back roads through small cities and towns, how do you know which motels are 'safe' to stay in and which ones you'll come out in the morning covered in bedbugs after sleeping on an oft-too-often used bed? I've stayed in my share of places that humans shouldn't be allowed to stay in!
@@ekimp252 I've never actually hooked up in a motel. In a Hyatt Regency? Yes. But never in a motel. With that said I used to do a lot of back-country traveling and I've stayed at some pretty out-there motels along the way and a lot of them are hit or miss. So I was wondering if Adam had a particular set of drive-up expectations or if he just used Google. (we didn't have google back in the days before Compuserve and Delphi....)
Back in the mid-80s I was working on an Archaeological project just inside the northern portions of Twenty-nine Palms Marine Base and around the Amboy Crater. At that time Buster owned the town. I had the "PLEASURE😊" of staying in the motel. There was no TV, Telephone, or other luxuries and the shower heads were missing. It was quite an experience😄
Interesting/informative/entertaining. After traveling route (66) numerous times. There was always something new of interest to enjoy-!!!😉.find those old time post offices of interest-!!!🤗. My favorite motel lodging/ "Wigwam Motel" Holbrook AZ.
Woo - the F45 locomotive painted silver with a red warbonnet [@13:54] is a famous locomotive. In the 1970's, Santa Fe ran a high speed freight train called the Super C, that hauled mostly refrigerated semi trailers and other high value freight from LA to Chicago in 44 hours. The F45 units pulled it.
Has anyone had the thought of how awesome it is to see those trailers (carrying goods)...idk what to call them. I'll bet numerous of those were stuck somewhere out in the open waters on ships....I'm super happy too see them heading to there final destinations! Love wind chimes man! Road side shows rule! Thanks!
Happy to see you on the road again I really really loved watching that intermodal unit train go by not sure which way it's headed but I sure hope it's going from the west coast to the east coast like you the mix train with a hopper cars the tank cars the flat cars and looks like some tanks on that flat car that was pretty cool I'm a huge train fanatic CHS my old competition! ❤️ Happy trails there Adam be safe!
Love the backroads!! Those trains show how the goods we need and purchase are delivered to towns and cities. Trains and trucks keep this country supplied
Words to the wise from a retired law enforcement. Stay safe and always, “expect the unexpected”. Stay alert Adam... enjoy your trip! I’ll be myself soon driving back down from NY to the Blue heron beach resort /condo, lake buena vista / off I-drive. Threw new year’s. Hope to maybe cross paths sometimes to personally thank you for what you do. Btw, I hope you saved the Back to the future snow globe and didn’t give that one away. I got one too! Very rare! You had to keep that one, I bet . 😆 Enjoy your trip 👍.
Thank you Mr. Adam for inviting us along in your adventures. Love seeing off the road places like this. Praying that you have safe travels. Be safe and well.
On the road again, just can't wait to get on the road again....@26.23 ... Mr Zip, used in the 1960s to promote the then new "Zone Improvement Plan" codes ZIP codes.
All I could think about was how ALL those train cars, due to the JB supply chain crisis were stacked up & moving, were getting out of California also! At last! Loved the glass bottle forest too. Trains are mesmerizing
Do you know when I left about your videos? Is your reaction to everything you see and do. You, Like myself, are a giant child inside. You can see that childlike sense of wonder and excitement still in you, even approaching 50 years old. That is truly amazing my friend. Not many people can hold on to that throughout their entire life. I applaud it and try to tell everybody that it’s OK to enjoy the things you did when you were a kid, why try to impress anybody by acting like what others say is normal for society. Essentially putting away that kid inside of you, to act more sophisticated so that you can impress those around you? No thanks. That’s why I appreciate others like me and you. Be who you want to be for you and don’t let anybody try to sway you or tell you how you need to act or what you need to be. Enjoy life for yourself and don’t change to please anybody. If they can’t except you for who you are, you shouldn’t be hanging around them. Life is too short to bow down to societal pressures. Live every day like it’s your last and love every day like it’s your first.
Dear Mister The Woo, Thank you for this adventure! Seriously the trains where awesome and the legs in the doghouse!! I appreciate you Sir...Also you're a fellow Leo, we're 2 years and some change apart! Anyhoo, thanks man...
Loved your news about Seligman, AZ on Route 66 and it being the inspiration for Cars. My 23-year-old son, who was born with Autism, was just Over the Moon with that news! He told me to tell you ' Thank you'. You made his day, Adam! Drive safely!
While I love nearly everything you do (not a huge theme park person) and I LOVED the baseball games....THIS is where WOO are the best! Just the open road, and what happens happens..... I can't wait for more!
That's right! C'mon!
Go BRAVES world series champs
Agreed
It is obvious that you are enjoying being on the road again. Looking forward to your content starting the first of the year. I can tell you will be happy! Thanks Adam for bringing us awesome content and sharing your joy of being on the road. Safe travels!
“Just a beautiful moment that took place.”
An accurate description for what you capture and share. Thanks for inviting us along for the ride.
Was he banned from d land
Ah, no.
Awesome commit !! Took the words out of my mouth
2022 is going to be a whole lot brighter with fun ATW roads trips and exploring like these😀
This to me is what The Daily Woo Channel should be - exploring our country and showing us BEAUTY - Thanks Adam hope we get many more videos like this
Now let's hope for a resurrection of Adam the woo channel
It's good to see Adam with his mojo back. He clearly lives for this type of stuff. This is also the reason why I started watching him to begin with. Classic ATW right here.
We moved to Kingman a bit more than a year ago, and have been having fun visiting all these sort of locations up and down 66 from here. Also, the trains have been running 24/7 probably about as close together as is safe - maybe 10, 15 minutes apart. My guess is they are doing their part to try to clear up the clogged ports in SoCal, as well as on the East coast...
My guess as well. A lot more railroad traffic due to it. I give them kudos for dealing with that mess
It’s actually really nice to see those containers on the train making there way from the Port to empty shelves across the Country. You’ve given us “breaking news” haha. Well done.
When I see containers I think of “ u know what” and scares me
@@lyndamclean6786 omicron and covid has me very worried I got another month to go before I can get my booster 🤯🥺😢
Not going to lie I love these vlogs sooo much more. You can tell woo found his magic back and I live seeing him having fun again!
About 10 minutes into this video I had been eating my lunch at work, and all of a sudden I felt my left hand just relax. It had been clenched solid and I didn’t even realize it. Thank you for this quiet moment just observing and listening to the world.
We just finished Rt 66 back in October want to do it again already lol!! Stay safe out there Adam
Thank you !!
TFS, I lived in needles 14 year's ago..My daughter needed brace's, her orthodontist was in Bullhead City, AZ..There was a lady who worked at the orthodontist, who took care of paperwork, as we where sitting in the office, I noticed a picture of the SnowCap. And of course made a comment on how neat it was..She told me it was her family's business..I thought that was awesome..she also said her Dad who ran the Snowcap with other family had passed away few years before.. I thought that was very sad., but she assured me the SnowCap was still open & serving ppl..One day I had hoped to have eaten there.. anyway long story short. She sent me a signed Postcard of the SnowCap. I've cherished for year's..I also came across a Arizona High way magazine featuring The SnowCap on the front page..It's awesome to have a piece of Nostalgia & History of Route 66..and actually meeting pretty famous people 😊🤘..The video brought back some memories. I love Route 66..Safe Travels, oh one day I hope to go to Buc-ee's😂
Mad Max Thunder Dome was filmed in my home state, South Australia. Although the country you are driving through is very similar to a large proportion of it, just more populated. Safe trip Mate.
It amazes me how much trains hold and how they are still a major form of shipping. One of the oldest forms of transportation and still in use now.
Those long trains carry a lot of goods. Think of each container having to have a driver, truck, permits, on and on.
Also think cost of moving per ton in both dollars and engine emissions. New diesel locomotives are tier 4 from GE and Caterpillar’s Progress Rail.
The crazy part is how old of an invention they are, and we're still using them
As a "railfan," I appreciate your efforts documenting the trains and the museum railroad equipment. Most people of this country are unaware of the importance of the rail industry that bring the goods and food to our ports and rail yards. Then offloaded to be trucked to our stores like the "Cosco" containers captured in Adam's vlog today.
Around here in the NE you are starting to see a lot more Amazon containers on the rails
I love trains as well!! I wish more people would use them more often than driving!! Its a wonderful way to see the country as well!!
Yes🚂
Cosco stands for Chinese Overseas Shipping company.
Thanks for the correction! At my age I am willing to learn and listen!
Thanks Adam , Doing what 75% of grown men wish we could do, thanks for the ride along !! GOD BLESS & SAFE TRAVELS
Love the sound and sight of that lone windmill. Very peaceful.
I think we learned , the hard way, windmills don't work in the states and other areas that freeze in the winter.
I finally did a portion of rt 66 in Arizona in 2019 because your road trip videos inspired me, but next time I want to go from the CA/AZ state line to Barstow. My family use to take day trips to Vegas when I was young and I always saw the signs for rt 66 in the Barstow area and I always wanted to drive on it but we never did. I have my own family now and we started taking road trips because we have a dog now and being on the road is so therapeutic to me, especially the American southwest. I’m doing Needles to Barstow next year when the kids finish school.
I LOVE the long, ambient takes. I’ve long enjoyed when you give us a long, sound field endings, after your outro’.
So well crafted.
Just Awesome!
Can’t wait for your new journeys.
Stay safe, and travel well, Mr. A’Woo.
Adam, I've lived in Germany for just over one year, but the American West is still my favorite place in the world. On days like today when I feel homesick, watching you wander around those vast expanses-- even places that I've been-- is a vicarious joy!
Hey fella! I live in germany as well but im currently back in america. Travelled from georgia to tucson az and left I40 for route 66 in amarillo tx. Nicest little place ive visited was lincoln new mexico and the entire mescalero county. Compared to germany the gas is still cheap here haha! Im flying back to munich germany today.
Heck yeah! On the long lonesome road again! I'm excited to get out of the parks. I started watching Adam when he went on a road trip with The Carpetbagger back in the day. Great times!
Thank you for these videos. I can live vicariously through you and your adventures. If I were doing it all again, I would have a hard time saying no to the way you've chosen to live your life. Thank you for sharing!
Huel Howser!!! Such talent. One of a kind. Thank you Adam. I had not remembered Huel in a long time.
I thoroughly enjoyed every bit of this Adam! Just like you did. Felt like II was there too. I love Trains. I could watch them all day. And the old town, cars. And those bottles were cool. There is just something magical about the quiet of adventure. Peaceful, calming, good for the soul! Safe Travels!
Adam, just finished watching the 'first' episode of the new Adam the Woo Show! It seems like you are in heaven getting back to the 'old school' style of filming. Listen to your voice, listen to how happy and content you sound! Keep up the good work. Be safe! Dan
Adam us stationary humans live vicariously thru you! Do it young man!!!
You can tell how happy this type of video makes you happy which makes me happy for you and cannot wait to see more to come. Stay safe out there.
Dear Adam,
Your sense of adventure, your introspection, and outright joy for life that you've decided to share with us are incredibly captivating. I wish you nothing but safe travels, and great memories made, I look forward to following along with you on your journeys here on UA-cam.
All the best my friend!
Yes to organic sounds! 💙💖🥰 I love the sounds and feels of the open road, old towns, history etc… hope you enjoy your time! Be safe 🙏🏼
I'm older person,& when I was young I loved going over the old iron bridges like this one!!
Lovely to hear you talking to the owner of the store. Would love to hear from more locals on your travels. Cheers
Only Adam gets us all excited about a train and a bridge. Nice to see you this vibrant!
The Bottle Tree Ranch is unique in that when you first step into the 'grove' the surroundings are slightly foreign, even alien perhaps but as you become comfortably acclimated, maybe sipping a cool drink while seated amidst the trees, you actually feel like you are in a 'real' forest!
Thanks for stopping at Angel’s Barber shop..have watched Haircut Harry’s videos from there many times !
Did not watch a lot of videos in the past but this is what i want to see again back to the roots of your channel happy to see that !!!!!
As the Word says..”Be still and know that I am God” Travel safe Adam, you are appreciated.
Very fitting out in the way off places
@@TheDailyWoo Happy fun & safe travels Adam the Woo from L.L. Cool B. in Adventure Team in Facebook.
You’re never alone Adam. Like Roz we’re “always watching”.
Warren Buffets own toy train 😁 wouldn't that be a fun ride👍 The bottle tree forest is colorful art for sure. Looking down the roads reminds me of the movie "Vanishing Point"
I thoroughly enjoy this one with the trains and I really agree with you about the sounds but organic sounds when one stays quiet and just listens. But I also enjoy the way you describe the things you find along your paths ❣️🤗👍😎🙏🏻
Adam, yes a lot of other youtubers have done the "Route 66" video series on their channels. However, YOUR previous Route 66 series has always been my favorite! I have done Route 66 myself 5 or 6 times and I always loved those trips. When you're on Route 66, the road trip is part of the vacation itself. Any other road trip is just the road you take to get to a destination. Of my 5 or 6 times on the mother road, I have always missed the last 100-150 miles on each end. From where I get on, to where I get off, I've never officially done the entire Route. Next time I plan to go out of my way to OFFICIALLY make the ENTIRE length of Rout 66. Thanks for the videos, Adam!
A few years ago I was laid off, so for the first time in my adult life I didn't have to go to work. I also had three weeks of vacation time, six months of severance pay, and a late model Mustang convertible. So the first day I couldn't go to work I took off down I-40 west like I'd been doing for the pervious 20 years, passed my work exit and kept on going... Drove from North Carolina to Chicago, then took the Route all the way to LA. It was GREAT, I'd do it again in a heartbeat!
@@JeffDeWitt
That's awesome! 🤘 I agree, any chance I get I will gladly make that drive!
@@SlipFitGarage You won't regret it, my Route 66 trip is one of the coolest things I've ever done.
I love this... It's what I've been missing in my life, lol. Thank you so much for bringing us along, Adam. This next year+ is gonna be legendary.
Side note: when you were at that spot with the giant golf ball and the "Ford Arizona Proving Ground" sign, it made me interested, so I did a quick Google Earth search and found out that the place you're standing at is called "Area 66" which is pretty neat on its own (for those who are slow to catch on, it's a play on area 51 and route 66, merged into 1 place). But what I think was even more awesome was that there's a gigantic facility behind that place with huge, and I'm not exaggerating when I say this, HUGE tracks and roads and everything you can think of that is all part of the Ford proving grounds. It looks like it's fenced and gated plus it has security, but it would be cool to get in there some way and see the facility.
Your early videos made me realize how much I love to explore when I first discovered them. After a relationship ended to get over things I started going down roads I'd never been down before and getting into urbex heavily. Now, I'm my happiest when I'm driving down a dirt road I've never been on before seeking out new cool places to experience. I am beyond excited to see you back on the road and thank you for helping me through some rough times and finding a pass time that brings me happiness.
I love to look at train's I could set and look at them All day thank you for sharing
I see California finally was able to unload a ship
Given the amount of trains we saw 🤣🙄
The railroad car you show at 13:59 was used to haul race horses. The other end has a fold-down ramp. Amboy used to be a much larger town. On the south side of Route 66, across from Roy's, was a market, gas station, homes, and motel cabins. They all burned down about 1972. I ate meals at Roy's in the 1950's.
Awesome video Adam.The train reminds me of the train scene on Pee Wees big adventure.👍😀All that was missing was the bum old guy with sardines.lol👍😀✌
I always enjoy going on a new adventure with you Adam. So many new sights to see..
Good seeing you back on the road. I agree about the sound. Listening to the natural sounds of wind chimes, a squeaky windmill, birds whatever are soothing. Enjoy your trip home. We'll enjoy the ride with you
My husband and I did a partial mother road trip in March, we’re both 66, and we only listened to music 60s on 6 on radio. North Carolina to Arizona. Thanks for filming! Love it!
Hey he’s back on the road again and looks well happy xxxxhooray xxx
Thank you Adam. I love the videos and you are doing what I have only dreamed about
Jason, "Don't Dream it! Be it!"-- Tim Curry (as Dr Frankenfurter in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show.")
It's funny I was just sitting here thinking I wonder how long I'm going to have to wait for a woo video bingo made my day
Great to see these videos about Americana again Adam.
LOL. Love it! Love trains!!! Your enthusiasm is contagious! Complely agree that not everything needs themed music or tunes all the time. I really enjoy watching your travels cross country.
I'm so glad to see you away from Disney and back out in the real world again WOO! GREAT VIDS! WELCOME BACK!
It's great to see you pumped & excited about being back on the road! I'd love to ride Route 66 one day; perhaps after I eventually ride the California Zephyr. Both bucket list items for me. Safe travels!
Rode the original California Zephyr its last year of operation in 1969. Highly recommend cross/country train trip
@@kxrv6629 couldn’t agree more. I rode the Southwest Chief many years ago with my Grandpa to Chicago then hopped on the Broadway Limited trying to get to West Virginia. One of the most memorable trips I’ve ever had. One rarely gets to see the US on the train. Beautiful country
Thank you for getting back to this format! I’m back on track with you.
Don't forget to start your "Woo Journal" for those old age years when you are glued in a recliner and got the tube running and need a time out to reflect and remember those "Able Bodied Years" and say, Gosh I looked so young". Thank you so much for taking us with you and showing us all those strange places we will never in person be able to see but will still have our little home bound adventure. We will say, you know i shoulda, coulda, woulda, done that like Woo, I just could not get out of this damn chair and get motivated after I retired, now along comes Woo and he's taking us along with him Via the U-Tube and what could be better. Oop's I hear my cat "Muggs", he wants in to watch the Woo Adventure too.!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am loving your excitement during this trip, and looking forward to your journey back, and the future. Regarding your present journey, if you are traveling through Flagstaff, you should try Bun Huggers restaurant. My husband took me there twice on travels and the handmade burgers are outstanding, and the decor is so fun to look at. You most likely have been to the Route 66 Diner in downtown Albuquerque, but if you haven't, you would love it since it is a blast from the past. They have Blue Plate Specials every day. My husband and I traveled a lot back in the day, but now are physically unable to and so enjoy your vlogs! May you have a safe journey across country, and we look forward to what comes next!
Can not wait to visit this place myself! Been planning a trip on old 66 for years now. I just need to do it! Thanks for the inspiration
I also like trains. One of my favorite things about your videos is that you don't add music and leave it as natural sounds. You are an amazing story teller.
Gotta love a Woo on the loose! Can't beat your random ramblings and wanderings!!
When you're traveling these back roads through small cities and towns, how do you know which motels are 'safe' to stay in and which ones you'll come out in the morning covered in bedbugs after sleeping on an oft-too-often used bed? I've stayed in my share of places that humans shouldn't be allowed to stay in!
I'd bet your chances of that happening are around the big cities, not the small rural 'motels' you see in ever diminishing number.
@@iworkout6912 It's those rural motels were all the hookups happen, dontchaknow?
@@JeffinBville the voice of experience?
@@ekimp252 I've never actually hooked up in a motel. In a Hyatt Regency? Yes. But never in a motel.
With that said I used to do a lot of back-country traveling and I've stayed at some pretty out-there motels along the way and a lot of them are hit or miss. So I was wondering if Adam had a particular set of drive-up expectations or if he just used Google. (we didn't have google back in the days before Compuserve and Delphi....)
Back in the mid-80s I was working on an Archaeological project just inside the northern portions of Twenty-nine Palms Marine Base and around the Amboy Crater. At that time Buster owned the town. I had the "PLEASURE😊" of staying in the motel. There was no TV, Telephone, or other luxuries and the shower heads were missing. It was quite an experience😄
RIGHT BACK ON TRACK!!! Thoroughly enjoyed this!!!!
yay Route 66 love it, enjoy your trip Adam
Thank you for inviting us on your adventures again Adam. We are ready and we shall join you !!
I also was thinking this morning how long I would have to wait for a video. So happy that I got a notification of a new video. Thank you Adam :)
You are a modern day Mr Rogers. You have a very soothing voice and presentation. Great job. I’m along for the entire ride.
The Daily Woo Channel is the modern-day "On the road with Charles Kuralt". Good Stuff Adam
Interesting/informative/entertaining. After traveling route (66) numerous times. There was always something new of interest to enjoy-!!!😉.find those old time post offices of interest-!!!🤗. My favorite motel lodging/ "Wigwam Motel" Holbrook AZ.
Woo - the F45 locomotive painted silver with a red warbonnet [@13:54] is a famous locomotive. In the 1970's, Santa Fe ran a high speed freight train called the Super C, that hauled mostly refrigerated semi trailers and other high value freight from LA to Chicago in 44 hours. The F45 units pulled it.
You’ve meet so many people and places you may never meet or see in person again, Adam. Blessings on your journey. You’re completely in your element!
Has anyone had the thought of how awesome it is to see those trailers (carrying goods)...idk what to call them. I'll bet numerous of those were stuck somewhere out in the open waters on ships....I'm super happy too see them heading to there final destinations! Love wind chimes man! Road side shows rule! Thanks!
Happy to see you on the road again I really really loved watching that intermodal unit train go by not sure which way it's headed but I sure hope it's going from the west coast to the east coast like you the mix train with a hopper cars the tank cars the flat cars and looks like some tanks on that flat car that was pretty cool I'm a huge train fanatic CHS my old competition! ❤️ Happy trails there Adam be safe!
Thank you so very much for showing us the nooks and crannies of our nation.👍😊
Love the backroads!! Those trains show how the goods we need and purchase are delivered to towns and cities. Trains and trucks keep this country supplied
Becoming a rail-fan is contagious. 😁
Adam at his best 🏆TRULY love this.
Words to the wise from a retired law enforcement. Stay safe and always, “expect the unexpected”. Stay alert Adam... enjoy your trip! I’ll be myself soon driving back down from NY to the Blue heron beach resort /condo, lake buena vista / off I-drive. Threw new year’s. Hope to maybe cross paths sometimes to personally thank you for what you do. Btw, I hope you saved the Back to the future snow globe and didn’t give that one away. I got one too! Very rare! You had to keep that one, I bet . 😆 Enjoy your trip 👍.
Enjoy your trip, be safe
Thank you Mr. Adam for inviting us along in your adventures. Love seeing off the road places like this. Praying that you have safe travels. Be safe and well.
Adam, really enjoyed your awesome video! Loved the trains and miss the cabooses at the end of them! Thank you for taking me along with you!
On the road again, just can't wait to get on the road again....@26.23 ... Mr Zip, used in the 1960s to promote the then new "Zone Improvement Plan" codes ZIP codes.
I am so happy to hear you say you prefer organic sound to music. Thank you! I couldn’t agree with you more!
I am loving this series already! Glad you didn't get "lost in the woods" at the forest of bottle trees.
Yep, this is the kind of video I like. Thanks. And a big thumbs-up for Bob Waldmire.
I love trains Adam and thank you for taking the time to film the many trains of the southwest.
Adam! You are witness to the supply chain MOVING AGAIN🤣🤣🤣ALL those boxes gping places FINALLY! LOL
All I could think about was how ALL those train cars, due to the JB supply chain crisis were stacked up & moving, were getting out of California also! At last! Loved the glass bottle forest too. Trains are mesmerizing
This is why I started watching you capturing these moments so priceless hopefully you will get back to this....old towns and their history...
Yay! Freight is on the way to all of us waiting for our merchandise (stores) beautiful scenery. Thank you for sharing
"Route Beer"🍺
😍Love You Woo.
Thank you 4 this fabulous excursion.
Such a treat🍬
Wishing you many many blessings💫
Do you know when I left about your videos? Is your reaction to everything you see and do. You, Like myself, are a giant child inside. You can see that childlike sense of wonder and excitement still in you, even approaching 50 years old. That is truly amazing my friend. Not many people can hold on to that throughout their entire life. I applaud it and try to tell everybody that it’s OK to enjoy the things you did when you were a kid, why try to impress anybody by acting like what others say is normal for society. Essentially putting away that kid inside of you, to act more sophisticated so that you can impress those around you? No thanks. That’s why I appreciate others like me and you.
Be who you want to be for you and don’t let anybody try to sway you or tell you how you need to act or what you need to be. Enjoy life for yourself and don’t change to please anybody. If they can’t except you for who you are, you shouldn’t be hanging around them. Life is too short to bow down to societal pressures. Live every day like it’s your last and love every day like it’s your first.
Boom! And just like that, I'm watching the Daily Woo again. Welcome back, Adam!
Watching Adam😀👍❤️🇺🇸🎄🎄
Love the bottle trees!!!! Some of them have old glass electrical line insulators too--Neat!
Dear Mister The Woo, Thank you for this adventure! Seriously the trains where awesome and the legs in the doghouse!! I appreciate you Sir...Also you're a fellow Leo, we're 2 years and some change apart! Anyhoo, thanks man...
Woo Woo, Train coming thru. FLORIDA OR BUST. Great History in all your posts Adam! Keep em coming.
Got to say thank you Adam that intro was amazing. Live in England so to see that train go all the way by was something else. God bless America!