@FreewayBrent Thanks for watching! Actually this is the only time I have been to Kansas City (I live in Ohio). I will remember to try to drive US 71 if I make it back out that way. Do you recommend approaching from the South or the North for filming? The song is called Tape (Dirt Crew Mix) by 2020 Soundsystem.
My family goes to see family in Kansas all the time and I actually recognize a lot of this, it gives a lot of nostalgia for me and I bring it up now since my family is going to be visiting again for the first time in years
I'm from kc and I enjoyed watching all 3 vids u posted .. I know most of y'all say that about kc and kc mo and then the dividing thing is silly .. but its not.. its a KCMO THING u have to live there to grasp it.. . Btyw dude thanks for posting this. I miss my hmtown. I live in witchita now.
@BabyBang17datruth Actually I've always wondered the same thing. I'm not overly familiar with the area, this was my first time out there. I drove out from Columbus, Ohio to pick up a vehicle and literally turned around half an hour later and started back. Thanks for watching!
@mikelund57 Thank you for watching and for posting. I'm glad you liked the video, it's always nice when someone "from" the town I'm filming likes what I've put out there. Hope you get back home soon for a visit.
@georgiaroadgeek Thank you very much. I have learned from all of you guys and it's an honor to post among you. I hope to get more material up soon, I'm just starting out and have some cool trips (and hopefully videos) in the next couple of months.
@Bryant5493 Thanks for watching! Yes, I can see that. Makes me want to drive down to Atlanta, lol. Oh well, I'll be driving through there in about 3 weeks on my way to Florida.
Great stuff. One of these days, if you can, you should try filming US 71 toward downtown. One of America's great urban freeways, and the views of downtown are nothing short of fantastic. By the way, what's the song artist and title of this song? Very catchy beat.
I like that city very much. I used to live there. I think that Denver is my number one city in the U.S. (but I haven't lived there, though, just visited), but Kansas City is a close second. I would easily move to either of them.
Denver stinks the high altitude the traffic is horrible it's dry not much green plus you have the rocky mountains nearby with the crazy weather they produce.