the thing i love and appreciate about your videos is how high the cam is and especially how you phase throu the red lights. awesome. and you gie the names of the streets and neighborhood.
Of course you can drink mezcal however you want, that goes without saying. In Mexico, we do it a little different, we don’t drink it all at once. We first “kiss” the drink. A very small sip to prepare the brain. After that, small slow sips. We really enjoy the drink. Notice it’s nuances and body. It takes a long time to prepare it, and we take out time to enjoy it. For example, the Tepeztate Maguey used for one of the Mezcales you tried, takes 25-35 years to mature and it’s a wild plant, it’s not grown in greenhouses. Cheers!
Thank you for the amazing information! Now we know more about the process, we can appreciate the art that goes into making it, like a glass of good wine. In our minds, it was a challenge for us to even try it, but next time it would be nice to approach mezcal a little differently and experience it the way you are describing. What is your favorite mezcal?
We were in Monterey two weeks ago for a few days! We plan on going to Santa Cruz sometime in summer - if you plan on being in that area during summer, let us know 😁 We'd love to see the boat in action.
Спасибо! Здесь, в Монтерее, обычно гораздо более туманно и пасмурно. Был ли ты? Thank you! It is usually much more foggy and overcast here in Monterey. Have you been?
@@roadtripslive we have been there two times before the pandemic and even then was a great little spot. Im guessing its even better now. The water falls werent there when we went.
Next time you visit make sure to bring a tube to float through the mountain! We plan on filming the complete inside when the weather gets a little warmer 🌤️
Thank you Mario. It’s always nice to go on a hike with a great view at the end - even with some interesting geologic history. Do you hike in California often?
We see all the different opportunities to be had when traveling through the big cities! But we totally understand if they aren't your deal, check out one of our scenic drives around Lake Tahoe, or take a trip through the Sierra Nevada foothills where all you'll see are the beautiful rolling hills and happy cows🐮
Thats life everywhere tbh it has to do with the Economy. People cant just live how yall used to live in the 80s - 90s, stufff actually cost money. Until we get our economy straighten out then we can live that sort of life again.
@@jema5039 We agree that living in a city is incredibly expensive. Most people live on the outskirts of town or even an hour away just to travel to the most densely parts of the city, and that's just for work. At night you would expect to see more people scattered throughout Phoenix. Someplace downtown that we were not able to capture is Roosevelt Row, with more people and inhabited urban area. This might be due to the less corporate America type feel.
@@roadtripslive Okay!!, FunFact, I am from the Valley , currently in Sweden. I am able to avoid CabinFever with people like you, till I return. Thank You.😎❤💥🤟
It’s defiantly recommended after big storms but they keep the roads pretty clear throughout the winter. We’re lucky to use a 4X4 hummer to film so we were good 🚙👍
Is it possible turn off music? Really would love to hear the environment. Maybe capture sounds inside the car? Or suppressed sounds from the outside camera rig? Although that would be only wind.
Thank you for the feedback. The audio is something we’re working on, and we’re actually testing a new external mic setup to capture better natural sound this week 👍