I would highly recommend it, Los Angeles is a great place for any road enthusiast to explore and drive. Just make sure to plan around traffic, and you're set. Thanks for watching!
Did you ever cover east of Arcadia? CA 210 in San Bernardino County is pretty cool (like the I-15 or I-215 interchange). Some other suggestions: CA 173 and the closed section CA 39 and the Bridge to Nowhere CA 99 from I-5 to CA 65 CA 91 from Anaheim to Riverside CA 78 freeway CA 23 from CA 118 to US 101 CA 14 from I-5 to Lancaster CA 57 clinch San Diego area: CA 163 clinch Kearny Villa Road freeway I-8 (San Diego) and In-Ko-Pah CA 52 clinch I'll admit, Los Angeles has more interesting freeways than San Diego, and a larger area (you can probably head from San Diego to Bakersfield via I-5 and still have heavy traffic).
No, I haven't hit anything east of that. I'm missing CA 57 North of Diamond Bar and the CA 60 duplex, and I wanted to cover CA 14 after the Grapevine but ran out of time. If I return to Southern California, I'll see what I can get for sure.
Good video, and everybody does their videos differently, even if it's the same road -- The music, informational tidbits, signs, etc are all different! Ignore Luis Amado there.
Jim once said that you can take one piece of road and get several perspectives on it so it doesn't matter if it's been "done" before. I'm sure at one point we all have overlapped a few times. Every video & perspective is different & that's what makes our hobby great!!
Yes indeed. Jim even presented a "challenge" of sorts to some of the veteran producers by giving away a video clip he shot, producing it however we wanted. The SolarCatcher did a version of it, and I did one a month later. I'll link it here in case you missed it: ua-cam.com/video/2iF1bkuNO3w/v-deo.html
I use PowerPoint to replicate the signs as best as possible. Lately, I have been using cropped still images when the sign gantry has multiple signs, mainly to save space on my editing timeline.
Excellent presentation! Makes me want to hop on a flight right now, rent a car & see it for myself.
I would highly recommend it, Los Angeles is a great place for any road enthusiast to explore and drive. Just make sure to plan around traffic, and you're set. Thanks for watching!
John and Ponch's favorite stretch of freeway.
Did you ever cover east of Arcadia? CA 210 in San Bernardino County is pretty cool (like the I-15 or I-215 interchange).
Some other suggestions:
CA 173 and the closed section
CA 39 and the Bridge to Nowhere
CA 99 from I-5 to CA 65
CA 91 from Anaheim to Riverside
CA 78 freeway
CA 23 from CA 118 to US 101
CA 14 from I-5 to Lancaster
CA 57 clinch
San Diego area:
CA 163 clinch
Kearny Villa Road freeway
I-8 (San Diego) and In-Ko-Pah
CA 52 clinch
I'll admit, Los Angeles has more interesting freeways than San Diego, and a larger area (you can probably head from San Diego to Bakersfield via I-5 and still have heavy traffic).
No, I haven't hit anything east of that. I'm missing CA 57 North of Diamond Bar and the CA 60 duplex, and I wanted to cover CA 14 after the Grapevine but ran out of time. If I return to Southern California, I'll see what I can get for sure.
Yeah the CA 210 east of the 57 is cool, especially where you get to see Mt Baldy and Cucamonga Peak from the Baseline exit.
Good video, and everybody does their videos differently, even if it's the same road -- The music, informational tidbits, signs, etc are all different! Ignore Luis Amado there.
Thanks for watching! Individual style is one of the key traits the genre emphasizes, and I always ensure I do my part for that.
Jim once said that you can take one piece of road and get several perspectives on it so it doesn't matter if it's been "done" before. I'm sure at one point we all have overlapped a few times. Every video & perspective is different & that's what makes our hobby great!!
Yes indeed. Jim even presented a "challenge" of sorts to some of the veteran producers by giving away a video clip he shot, producing it however we wanted. The SolarCatcher did a version of it, and I did one a month later. I'll link it here in case you missed it: ua-cam.com/video/2iF1bkuNO3w/v-deo.html
Love the video! The scenery is great! Do you use a site or a program for the overhead road sign generator?
I use PowerPoint to replicate the signs as best as possible. Lately, I have been using cropped still images when the sign gantry has multiple signs, mainly to save space on my editing timeline.