May is here, Mr. Mysterious Future. Looking forward to that video featuring the completely-built Texas Highway 249 from Texas Highway 6 in Navasota to I-45 in northern Houston. It’s been one and 1/2 years plus three months since your recent upload featuring Arizona Highway 64 from Williams to the Grand Canyon National Park.
Come on, Mr. Mysterious Future, it's already March now! Please upload some more timelapse road videos this year. I've been looking forward to the one featuring the entire Texas Tollway 249 project from Texas Highway 6 in Navasota to I-45 in northern Houston.
We're in the Grand Canyon National Park, which means I'll end the video here. My next video won't be in a long time, so expect the next video, featuring the completely-built Texas Highway 249, to come in the year of 2024 or beyond. For now, thanks for watching, and see you next time!
The first part of this drive is definitely pretty. I love how those conical hills make an otherwise-fairly-flat drive look more mountainous. It is also interesting to note that there is less than a thousand feet of elevation difference between the more arid landscapes around Valle/Grand Canyon Junction (~6000 feet) and the pine forests at Williams (~6750 feet) and Tusayan (~6600 feet). What an incredible difference a few hundred feet in elevation seems to make! On the other hand, I also wonder if these forests might be especially sensitive to climate change; I would feel concerned that further warming could lead to a massive dieback. Interesting fact: those hills at the beginning of the video are actually volcanoes. It is part of a larger volcanic field that surrounds San Francisco Mountain north of Flagstaff. Technically, this volcanic field is dormant, not extinct, although the western part of the field around Williams might be extinct. If a new eruption were to happen (and it will, given enough time), it would most likely occur in the eastern part of the field, northeast of Flagstaff, in the Sunset Crater vicinity (albeit at a new location, forming a new cone). Sunset Crater is a product of the most recent eruption in the San Francisco volcanic field; it erupted around 1000 years ago.
Final day of April today, Mr. Mysterious Future! It’s about time for you to upload more timelapse road videos.
When is the next video? It’s been over a year since you haven’t uploaded anymore timelapse road videos to UA-cam.
around 575 days not uploading anymore timelapse road videos - what's wrong?
May is here, Mr. Mysterious Future. Looking forward to that video featuring the completely-built Texas Highway 249 from Texas Highway 6 in Navasota to I-45 in northern Houston. It’s been one and 1/2 years plus three months since your recent upload featuring Arizona Highway 64 from Williams to the Grand Canyon National Park.
Come on, Mr. Mysterious Future, it's already March now! Please upload some more timelapse road videos this year. I've been looking forward to the one featuring the entire Texas Tollway 249 project from Texas Highway 6 in Navasota to I-45 in northern Houston.
When is your next video coming out? Let's pray that'll be in July of 2023!
It's April now, Mr. Mysterious Future! Please upload more timelapse road videos.
13:45 *_Next Video: Texas Highway 249, Navasota - Houston_*
MUSIC INFO:
Lucid
scarps
Sanguine
Ren
We're in the Grand Canyon National Park, which means I'll end the video here. My next video won't be in a long time, so expect the next video, featuring the completely-built Texas Highway 249, to come in the year of 2024 or beyond. For now, thanks for watching, and see you next time!
VIDEO SECTIONS:
0:00 Intro
0:17 Lucid by scarps
7:45 Sanguine by Ren
13:45 End of Video
The first part of this drive is definitely pretty. I love how those conical hills make an otherwise-fairly-flat drive look more mountainous. It is also interesting to note that there is less than a thousand feet of elevation difference between the more arid landscapes around Valle/Grand Canyon Junction (~6000 feet) and the pine forests at Williams (~6750 feet) and Tusayan (~6600 feet).
What an incredible difference a few hundred feet in elevation seems to make! On the other hand, I also wonder if these forests might be especially sensitive to climate change; I would feel concerned that further warming could lead to a massive dieback.
Interesting fact: those hills at the beginning of the video are actually volcanoes. It is part of a larger volcanic field that surrounds San Francisco Mountain north of Flagstaff. Technically, this volcanic field is dormant, not extinct, although the western part of the field around Williams might be extinct. If a new eruption were to happen (and it will, given enough time), it would most likely occur in the eastern part of the field, northeast of Flagstaff, in the Sunset Crater vicinity (albeit at a new location, forming a new cone). Sunset Crater is a product of the most recent eruption in the San Francisco volcanic field; it erupted around 1000 years ago.
So when is your next video coming out?
13:39 It's been one and 1/2 years of you not uploading anymore timelapse road videos. What's wrong with that very, very long gap of videos?
13:50 _Returning in the Year of 2024 or Beyond_
Must be a great drive on AZ-64
Idea: SH 130 complete from I 35 Austin to I 10
TX 225 but Haruka Mirai (Black Clover OP 1)
Yeah, first time in Arizona! Do you want to get more from AZ?
It’s been like a long time ago since this channel hasn’t made any videos.
Yeah, more videos from rural Arizona are coming
video idea: i-45 from houston, tx to galveston, tx
its already done, right???
@@lifestreamus Yes, Mr. Mysterious Future done a video of I-45 from Houston to Galveston. It was published in January of 2022.
I was expecting to see some canyons, but nevertheless entertaining
the Arizona turtle 🐢🐢🐢
Jeaaaaan
Idea: Anime songs.