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I love this hike!! and yes, it could be considered "extremely difficult" but not for those who hike a lot. I am definitely hurting when i get to the top 😅
Huffing and puffing while trying to maintain the shot with camera and not screwing up the audio is one of the biggest challenges for these hiking videos! 😂🥾
Seattle neighborhoods are so creepy. I'm glad I moved back to Massachusetts where our sidewalks are garbage but at least don't look like they came out of a totalitarian videogame...
Ravenna used to be at best a middle class neighborhood. Now those ho,es are worth a million or more. Ridiculous. And I’m talking about the older homes. Many of them have been replaced with much nicer homes that are worth far more than that.
This is perfection for any kind of writer/aspiring author and what not hahah I'm currently writing a piece where one of my characters is temporarily staying in Seattle - this video helps tremendously in fleshing out the feel of the scene, and helps with inspiration as well! Thank you for uploading
So sorry I missed your comment until now and I'm so glad to hear it helped in that way, that's so cool! Post a link to some of your work, if you're comfortable with it!
I wish I could’ve seen that! The efforts to increase the population of native California Condors is actually fairly successful. They have native ranges in the Grand Canyon area. I’ve been across that bridge several times. Oh I wish I coulda seen em
@@bigtinyplanet I’m honestly not in that area very often as I live in Southern AZ, but I don’t recall ever seeing them, I’ve been there usually in the late spring. I may have seen them off soaring in the distance, but I’m not sure. You may be right, it might be a seasonal thing for them.
We don't know the exact department that tracks them, but we think it might be the US Forest Service or Fish and Game, tracking them for wildlife conservation purposes.
The Yaquina Bay Bridge in Newport, OR was built in 1936. 20,000 cars per day cross it. It is over 1/2 mile long and was completed in only 2 years by a crew of only 220 men at a cost of $1.3 million ($27 million today). The bridge is currently undergoing a 4 year repainting at a cost of $30 million. I wish we still had those awesome men who knew how to build the entire thing from scratch for less than what it costs to repaint it today!!
Apologies for only responding now. Yes I often am amazed when I see the placards for the years in which some of these engineering marvels werw built! Some real tough and smart people were involved.
Depends where you're living at. At or near Florida and California there's over 135 species of invasive birds magority are parrots. Cockatiel, conyards, blue and gold mackaws, or very well could be an escaped pet from someone. But looks like a type of parrot, parrots or exotic birds are more commonly orange id need a closer look to know for sure but looks like a type of parrot. Edit: yeah that's a parrot. Don't know what kind but that's a parrot. Im leaning towards a Harliquin Macaw. But again it need a closer look.
Our local bird expert has told us it's a Bullock's Oriole, which are common to the region. By the way, have you got any footage of those parrots or other invasive birds? If so, you could post it! There are lots of lovebirds in Arizona... also considered invasive. Thanks for your input! :)
@@bigtinyplanet no i got no videos. I just know there's a lot of invasive animals in Florida and California. Florida even has lizards that's are invasive. The green anole, spiny lizard, curly tail lizard. There's even anphibians like the Purtorican Bull Frog. The Buremese Python and Green Anaconda. And many MANY birds. Macaws, white eyed Conyards, cherry headed conyards, cockatiels, the list keepa going. There's 100s of invasive species in Florida.