I absolutely love the way you film and edit your videos and tell which Highway you're on, also the names of the towns and counties. it's so cool. Thank you so much.
0:15 - Washoe County, Nevada 1:58 - Sierra County, California 2:05 - Nevada County 4:57 - Placer County 5:36 - back in Nevada County 5:57 - back in Placer County 10:59 - Sacramento County 12:28 - Yolo County 13:46 - Solano County 16:53 - Napa County 17:01 - back in Solano County 17:34 - Contra Costa County 19:20 - Alameda County 20:56 - San Francisco County
Watching this at 1/4 speed during the pandemic to re-live childhood roadtrips because I can't go out and break quarantine but I'm getting cabin fever. Thank you, RU-vid user "BarbiePoleDancer" for the upload...
You did that drive on an exceptionally good weather day; as in the month of March, there are likely chances of snow falling in the mountains, and rainfall for the rest of California. I've driven through a snow storm on I-80 in the first week of April in 1987.
0:15 Reno NV 1:16 Tahoe National Forest 3:43 Truckee CA 7:00 Tahoe National Forest Ends 10:40 Roseville CA 11:22 Sacramento CA 15:07 Vacaville CA 19:20 Berkeley CA 20:03 Oakland CA 20:33 Bay Bridge 21:23 San Francisco CA
Hi - Very nice video, thanks for posting it. It's a route I know well and your time-lapse video was a nice remembrance. If you again drive from Reno to S.F., as you near the Bay area, consider crossing over to H101. Coming into S.F. via Marin County, over the Golden Gate Bridge and thru the new tunnels in the Presidio is very picturesque. Enjoy your next birthday, whatever you do!
The song "From Dusk Till Dawn", you should've used that in the section between Modesto and the San Francisco International Airport on your Las Vegas to San Francisco trip in 2015
Not really Reno has a climate similar to Salt Lake where most trees come into leaf in April. California had good rain in 2914 and in March the hills were green.
Entering California: turns start immediately EDIT: I live in a part of Cali where there is not that much turns.. I mean I just live in Santa Barbara there’s not really that much tough turns at all!
NA Not Really because Interstate 80 has a flat green scenery and the Interstate 8 has a mostly desert and mountain scenery, so Interstate 8 is more boring. Plus, I-80 has suspension bridges and I-8 doesn’t.
Ethan Chen I was referring to the landscape. They both start and huge cities on the coast, they both go through beautiful mountain ranges, they both go through deserts. The only major difference between the to is that I-8 is only 350 miles long, while I-80 on the other hand goes across the country.
dean g. Moxon the band is Kargo and the song at the end is From Dusk Till Dawn (the beginning song is Sunkissed and the second song is Atlantic Big Sky)
ღLamborghini Wild Kyle Stylezღ, California is my fave. I’ve been stuck in Reno ever since I was born (yes it’s my hometown). I’m in LA right now visiting my cousins, and it’s a dream. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️😀😀😀😀😀😀