We are Emily and Kyle, and together with our teenage boys (and Elwood the Border Collie), we are setting out on new adventures by traveling the country in our RV and capturing it on video for you to join along!
We are sitting around planning which corn mazes to hit this year- Ohio has some REALLY great ones! Thank you for including the picture of the maze out at Today's Harvest- wouldn't want to support that lol.
Hi, i have a question. I am having a hard time understanding what you say about your bins. Around 7:30, you say you have _____ bins from Walmart, if we ever saw your Netflix. I have played this probably a dozen times and i just cant fingure it out. What kind of bins are those? Do you have a link? Or brand? I would like to know ow more about your Netflix also. Thanks!
The bins are “Home Edit” brand, which is found at Walmart. We were not referring to “our Netflix,” but “on Netflix,” as there was a show on Netflix that talked about home organizing, which is where we got the idea to use the Home Edit bins.
You did not even go on the the bad parts of devil's backbone a older property owner did not like cars going by his property so he dynamited the hillside now that section of devil's backbone is no longer passable you can only access that section off of Cleves Warsaw Pike. The other end goes off of muddy Creek road where the one bridge every time it rains the bridge floods those are the bad parts of devil's backbone.
Mel Gibson had something to do with Airborne. They set up in a friends long driveway down on route 8 -- he was down there quite a bit. Good dude. Looking back -- I think he is embarrassed at his involvement. Coming down Mile Hill (KY 20) on to Route 8 is still really interesting. Has been closed at various times due to slides and wrecks. Lots of good people down that way. Airborne coming through was a pretty cool deal at the time -- especially to a bunch of Conner kids. A friend was also an extra in the school scenes at Western Hills (his Dad was a teacher there for years) -- he always wanted to have something to do with film (actually works in the industry now ... I think) he wrote a story about the experience in the school newspaper. Definitely not the worst movie in history ... where is Mitchell Goosen today?
I was trying to get out of Clifton during a snow storm and traffic was backed up everywhere. I didn't know it was a steep hill and ended up going down it. At least a 7 out of 10 pucker factor LOL
I have a 2021 wolf pup 16HE I found a black cabinet that only 8 inches by 8 inches and about 5 feet tall that fit nice next to the toilet. And I found a doorknob for the bathroom door on Amazon that only sticks out about 1/2 inch so when I open my refrigerator door it doesn't hit the bathroom doorknob.
there is no such road, the roads used for ' devil's backbone ' range from northern kentucky, devou park, to clifton and dowtown/ boal street which are on opposite sides of the city lol
@@another.amazing.adventure also, you guys should do an urban legends video such as Buffalo Ridge Rd(the white van that chases you, etc). I have been out to Oxford-Milford Rd just outside Oxford, OH (I live in Colerain/white Oak area) dozens of times to see the motorcycle ghost light. I always wanted to make a high quality video of it for RU-vid etc. Would be a great video to do for your channel
In the mid-90s, some of my friends and I were inspired by this movie to go downtown and see where we could skate. There weren't many people around that day, so we were able to skate around the stadium and on the skywalk through the convention center :)
Cool video. Makes me want to watch it again. Those dudes shouldve skated down 75 coming from fort Mitchell area into Cincinnati lol they wouldnt have been able to stop. From the franklin/middletown area but as a kid in the 90s i skated down 725 hill into miamisburg where the bridge goes over the great miami. Dumb idea.
The devil's back road my friends use to drive on it because they would tell ghost story's as we drive through on it. I was 17 18 years old my friends tride to scare me. Ron G lived on parkson Pl. Near Warsaw Ave I'm 63 know.
If they really wanted a single dangerous road, there are plenty of options on the southeast side of the city. Like Muchmore Rd near Mariemont or any road in Pierce Township.
I clicked on the video to make harsh comments on how stupid you folks are and you know nothing about devils backbone , however you did an amazing job and you not one get a 👍 , a sub and 10/10 stars super well done you two.
I’m doing floors in a house on devils backbone rd right now. Made my week when I saw my work order. I also got to do floors at a house a few doors down from Wiley’s love interest’s house. Grew up in California watching airborne religiously. 2 years ago I end up moving here and getting to see a ton of spots from the movie, an mostly by chance.
I watched them filming right down the street from my childhood home. It was pretty amazing watching them skate down hills I don't even like driving down due to the steepness. You didn't even mention Harrison or O'Fallon Ave in Bellevue.
Me and a friend were extras at the end where they get to the finish line. In one of the takes where Seth Green's character loses his balance and falls, he managed to grab my pants pocket on his way down and ripped the pocket off. Stood up, handed it back to me an ad-libbed something. Can't remember what he said but we all laughed and ruined the shot they had to do it again lol. A chunk of that crowd at the end was a bunch of stoners from Newport lol Saw them film nearly everything they shot in Newport. I remember when they shot outside Pompilio's and someone in the crowd had headphones on and kept ruining takes because he would start singing out loud. Acting like he was unaware he was doing it and they had security take him away lol.
route 20 coming down the hill from CVG area is definitely more devil's backbone than devils backbone. Just not enough variety for a movie to be shot on a single road. Would have loved to see them use straight street in clifton for something as well. Just straight, but very steep and they would have been moving at the bottom. Probably could have had them fly over i75. 🤣 There are a bunch of twisty hilly roads in Cincy area. The only one with a good actual name though, is Devil's Backbone. If it was a car race movie they could have used dead mans curve on 50 past the precinct area. Probably make that one turn into an entire underground street circuit. LOL
I remember driving devils backbone everyday to get to my high school there is a very steep hairpin turn that many of us high schoolers would take to get to school, I am surprised there were not more accidents at that spot
When my wife and I first started dating, we used to have a bad movie night at my place, and Airborne was one of my first picks. I took her to the Krohn Conservatory (back when it was free) when I asked her to be my girlfriend, because they filmed Airborne there. I was so busy laughing, I barely got the words out. We've been together since 2017, and got married last year. Thank you, Airborne! Fellow Colerainian here. I always recognized the starting line of Devil's Backbone.