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Kurt, these CHIPS videos are so AWESOME! such a childhood memory that you bring back that are so amazing! And I totally dig the jerk T shirt in the style of the CJ’s skanker! You’re awesome.
Chips is my favorite show because of the scenery. Thank you so much for taking the time to find these spots, the before and after shots, the breakdown of the episode… it’s all just great man.
Thanks for making yet another brilliant video! I love your sarcastic comments about the parts that don't really make sense. lol I have the entire boxed set of CHiPs. I think I'll watch another episode tonight!
Awesome job Kurt. My favorite seasons were 1,2 and 3, when they could actually film on the unopened section of the 210 freeway, which was under construction at the time, so they were given permission to film on it. Looking forward to more CHiPs videos. Great job. 😊
I’m always super stoked to watch your filming locations. They’re very entertaining and take me back to my childhood during the early 80’s. You do an absolute great job.
as always very well done we enjoy each one of the chips videos. living in Newhall we would see them filming chips a lot . the funny part was to see them on a trailer being pulled and the bikes were just the frames. art/kimmy
The CHP was pretty strict in the 80s. I got my first ticket doing 60 in a 55 mph zone. Today, you see people flying by you at 110 and no sign of the CHP. That department has gone to hell since Chips was cancelled:)
I can't tell you how much I was obsessed with CHiPS! I still watch it today. Thank you so much Kurt! You do an awesome job on all of your videos. Keep up the RAD work bro!
I really enjoy the CHiPs videos. You line up the shots perfectly and that makes it that much better to see how things have or haven’t changed since the late 70s. Thank you for sharing this with us and all of your hard work.
Dude! Your videos rock! I grew up in the Valley, but I've learned so much more about the Valley with your awesome videos! Please keep them coming! So awesome.
Kurt dude. What a guy. Loved your SF valley vid in memoriam of your mother. It was really touching. Now you're straight back to the grind with another ChiPs video. Love your channel. Been a fan for years now. Wanted to send love and respect bro.
Damn, I was such a CHiPs nerd when I was a kid. I remember watching TV with a buddy in the summer of 1977 when a promo came on for the new motorcycle highway patrol tv show called CHiPs. We were instantly hooked right there and then before it even started. I always liked the fact they would focus the episodes on the biggest trending fad of the moment. It was no joke that those mustang steering wheels would just come off at anytime for no apparent reason what-so-ever. I can't remember after Ponch saved the woman in the cliff-dangler car if it broke loose and exploded, but I'd put money it did. The Datsun 280Z seemed to be the super cool car to have back in those days. Please do more CHiPs filming locations, these are awesome!
Cool to see the old Meralta Theater in Culver City. It was a crappy and sometimes dangerous theater, but it was OUR crappy and sometimes dangerous theater!
Just wanted to say hi and that I really enjoy your videos. A true 80's kid here. I lived in Reseda for about 3 years around '81-'83 while my dad was called out there for work. We lived in a small apartment.
;😆😁 I appreciate what you do , finding the filming the locations. Growing up watching "CHIPS" , I've always been curious about the filming locations . I enjoy seeing you and your wife and son , giving some good acting humor .
I just stumbled across this video. I loved the show as a kid and this brings back a lot of memories. It was cool to see the locations today. It's funny how they were all over that speeder and the drag racers. You nailed the ending with the freeze framing. Last, you sound just like Norm MacDonald. It made the video even better lol. Great video.
As a side note, at the 13:44 mark where Ponch is on top of the car attempting to rescue the woman (at the second bridge) you can see that the Montrose Search and Rescue Team is on hand with ropes and harnesses making sure everything goes smoothly. They have a 500 mile radius throughout the Angeles Forest and have been around for over 75 years now. Living in Norway now it’s great to see Big T (Tujunga) with its beautiful blue skies and surroundings both past and present. Great presentation of the classic “Chips” show. 👍
You and your crew are awesome! I enjoy your vids so much. Great memories. Please, do “Supercycle,” “Return of Super Cycle,” “Off-road,” and “CHP- BMX.”
I used to live off of Washington blvd by sepulveda in the 80s. The chips crew used to eat at Tito’s Tacos by the intersection of Washington and Sepulveda
One of the few episodes where the characters are (soft of) doing things that CHP officers actually do. Watching CHiPs on NBC is a fond childhood memory. Love your channel and especially your filming location videos.