I'm sitting in my living room in dull miserable England watching this as I'm eating my tea, I hope 1 day I get to do a road trip around some parts of the USA , that is my dream
Hello from Australia. My sister and brother-in-law have just got back from a 3-week car trip along Route 66. So it has been front of mind for me. Your documentary of your travels was amazing. Simple, well put together and informative. Most made for television documentaries are over produced and boring. Thank you very much for all your good work.
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I was living in Boston in 1990. So one day I ventured over to E.U. Wurlitzer Music Store (sadly, long gone), which was right next door to Berklee College of Music. I had with me my main guitar, a homemade hybrid; I had put it together in high school; it's appearance is very eye-catching, being a lilac/sea-foam green fingerprint-like pattern. I'm with salesman Dave Waters, trying out a rack mount effects device, when a large man comes up to me and asks, "What in the hell do you call that thing?" Standing before me was Matt "Guitar" Murphy, from the Blues Brother's Band, wearing a leather jacket bearing the word "Guitar" over the left breast. He tried out the guitar, and the three of us traded off on our chops with it. What a great day! RIP Matt.
Thank you for putting this together. You were one of the first videos I encountered when going down the rabbit hole of Route 66 research. I took a lot of notes, thanks for pointing out some things others didn't mention! You are helping us so much for Fall 2023 on The Mother Road. Your parents are very good participants. One thing I learned about this road trip, bring your own fun, and you did!
I’m also hoping to tour 66 this Fall. The plan had been Spring, but I just couldn’t get everything together before it was June, and by then it was already getting too hot to be cruising through the Southwest. Best wishes to you in your adventure! Are you doing Eastbound or Westbound?
I plan to take a Route 66 trip probably next year with my cousin. I'd go with my brother but he'd probably want to drive straight through and not stop anywhere....lol. I hope you had a great trip!
Well, that was really enjoyable. A trip down America's memory lane. Very well done. It took me way over double the time to go through the video, as I had to stop often, and go back and then freeze frame.... just so much to look at and enjoy. It's all kind of kitschy and often a bit sad and dilapidated but that's half of the joy too. It really is still part of the old times when mom-&-pop businesses were the heart of America, which is very sadly something that's going too. Simpler times, with simpler pleasures, and clearly very family and community oriented. Thanks so much for making it and sharing it.
Me and my mate travelled from England to do it, we hired a convertible beetle had no acomadation booked it was freedom, we will never forget for the experience 🙂👍🇬🇧
Nice work. Good to see all the places I've seen over a lifetime. Reminded me how much history I carry with me in my head. I mostly traveled Missouri to LA. And, back again. Sometimes in a car, sometimes on a Blue Bird bus (1965 Tulsa to Springfield). Once hitch hiked. Sometimes on Route 66 and sometimes on other highways. My wife and I may do the entire route next year.
Great job! It’s crazy that Route 66 has takin on a whole new identity. Seemed kinda sad how places just blew away in the dust but now there seems to be a whole lot of restoration of sites!
When I started teaching, I moved from the St. Louis area to a place about 30 minutes south of Joplin. I’ve driven that stretch so many times it’s crazy. Personally I’d stop at Redmond’s Candy Factory. Uranus Missouri is quirky, but Redmond’s has so many great sweets and snacks. It’s the one thing I miss not living out there anymore. Springfield also has a lot of cool things. The Aquarium is pretty great and the bass pro shop connected to it is very cool. Springfield is a big city compared to everything around it and the Battlefield Mall has a lot to offer shopping wise. There’s also a huge Asian Market with lots of fresh produce, meats, and imported ingredients. My main warning about Springfield is to be on your toes while driving. I’ve driven in cities all around the US at this point, and I have yet to meet as many awful drivers as drivers from Springfield Missouri.
Best route 66 video I’ve seen we did it twice from uk and the second time was in 2022 when there was record breaking snow so we had to stick to the main highway Chicago to St Louis took 15 hours driving on 3 inch sheet ice 🤯
Just on the pedestrian tunnels. I live in a town in Australia called Goulburn, and our main street used to be the main highway between Sydney and Canberra and Melbourne, and our main street was a night mare to both drive and cross due to the huge amount of traffic, so I can understand the need for these tunnels. Now that the main highway includes a bypass around Goulburn our main street is just like any other non metropolitan town. And this is one of the best and most informative videos I have seen.
I just came across your road trip which just looks so awesome. I am obsessed with Route 66 and I hope to drive it someday. You look like you had a fantastic time
This video is one of the best I've seen on Route 66. Thank you so much for all the information. My friend and I are heading on this trip for a few weeks tomorrow and it's great to have info on all the spots we'll be visiting. Also, it's nice to know you coped well with taking pets on the road trip. My friend is bringing his dog along lol. 😊
Had the pleasure of driving the Route with my buddy back in 2001, just days after Sept.11th. It was so quiet along the whole way, and everywhere we stopped the locals would thank us, because we are Canadian! Ya, we didn't get it either! At least we got to take as much time as we needed (and more), and we tracked and back-tracked down tiny portions of the Route that most people don't get to see (because of our very detailed map). Even got stuck in the sand west of Glenrio on a section that has almost disappeared into nature!
Thanks for this video. I made this road trip from our home in Chicagoland in 1966 when I was 9 years old. We went all the way in a Volkswagen bug with no air conditioning (and didn't think much about it at the time.) Many of your stops brought back memories! I am starting to plan to do the trip again when I retire, possibly next spring? It will be quite nostalgic I think!
Young man, thank you for the ride along with your lovely family ❤, I soon hope to travel Route 66, but I’m really interested in old ghost downs, and the paranormal that supersedes that route, but I just want to say, I have learned more from your venture than any others, and let me tell you youngster, I have seen many good traveler’s adventures, but your is the TOP of my viewing, once again thank you and God bless you SIR❤️🌹🦋🙏🏽🕊️🇺🇸
I live in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The farthest I’ve driven down Route 66 was from Chicago, Illinois to Joplin, Missouri, but I have a dream to drive all the way down and back.
My friends and I used to travel on the old US highways during the 70's on our motorcycles since the small towns still had the funky motor courts and diners with a bar next door along with auto parts stores and K-Marts. Got to see more scenery and local color by stopping at the rural auto wrecking yards and junky resale shops. The furthest I've traveled on Rt. 66 was in Chicago when going to eat at McCorkle's on Adams.
I was born and raised in Chicago deep in the city. I worked downtown as a tow truck driver for over 20 years. I cruised rout 66 all the way to Oklahoma and my uncle got sick we had to turn around! That was in 2008, he passed on a year later. I have never finished the trip but I hope to someday! Thanks for the ride. 👍
Thanks for taking us along to get 66 kicks. We just did 66 in Oct/Nov from Chicago to Barstow in 25 days. It is interesting to compare where you stopped (and was open) to us. Just goes to show that regardless of how many days you have you can’t see it all in one trip. For example we toured two caverns- Meramec and Fantastic Caverns on our way and would have done Grand Canyon caverns too, but the elevator was broken. Skipped the Santa Fe loop this time because we hit a cold snap with snow flurries. Also, one year we will make it to the Balloon Fiesta! Hope to finish our 3 days to the Pacific and back to Santa Fe in 2024 {66}
Best Route 66 road trip video I've seen to date. And I've watched plenty of them. As someone who has actually lived on the old Route 66 alignment I really appreciate Route 66 travelogues done right. And yours certainly was.
4 of us did the route in September, was a shorter trip of 14 days , we saw so much and missed even more, another trip is being planned as i type. 21 days next time, we plan to stay in the more historic hotels this time around. Awesome trip, awesome road, even more awesome people en route. Safe to say we are hooked!!! Great video, great to watch and makes us even more determined to go again.
@@travisderose It will be , we will use thise video as reference and make sure spend more time in each location, we didnt spend anywhere near enough time in places like Santa Fe, St Louis, Amarillo and Albuquerque. Oatman was fantastic and the drive to it was an experience in itself. We loved all the stops and the countless things we saw, cant wait.
I really enjoyed your road trip and how you described your stops. I'm glad your car transmission trouble was fixed quickly. Our only road trip out West from St. Louis with my own family wife and kids the transmmsion on our new mini van went out in Moriarty, New Mexico close to Albuquerque in 1994 coming home. Had to get a rental in Albuquerque in drive back home to St. Louis. Flew back out the following weekend to drive home our fixed car. Fortunatelly all was under warranty and my airline ticket and all other inconvenience expenses were picked up and reimbursed. We were taking interstates 40 and 44 home and did see Grand Canyon and the Painted Desert / Petrified Forest on the return. Once rode the AMTRAK Southwest Chief old Santa Fe route train and in desert land in New Mexico the conductor pointed out that narrow road close to us was the old Route 66. That was neat but would not have wanted my car to break down there. Deserted. Thanks for sharing your journey on RU-vid. Glad you enjoyed your Ted Drewes frozen custard.
I went to Amboy in 2019 and your video looks like it's already improved so much! The cabins were much much dirtier and dilapidated when I went. So exciting that they're restoring it.
@@travisderose In 1973, I went cross-country from Brooklyn NY to Los Angeles in a VW bus with a good friend. We broke down just outside Amboy and we were towed to the only service station in Amboy. We slept there overnight until it opened in the morning. They rigged some contraption so that we could get back on the road and get to Barstow where there was a bigger shop that had the part we needed. Over the years, I have passed through Amboy a couple of times and got gas at that service station, which I believe no longer do any repairs. I think it is a burger or milk shake joint now... PS: Just watched the Amboy part of your video. Yrs, it was Roy's that got our VW bus fixed up when it was a real service station... I remember being parked in front of the garrage doors all night long. That would have been in early July in 1973! :) On that same trip, I had my friend take a photo of me standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona after we filled the van with gasoline. I loved the Eagles [band] at that time... :) Wish I still had the picture...
Route 66 Magazine in the 90's consulted with Pixar on the Cars movie. It was totally based on 66. As far as shock that 66 was so busy, you have to understand it was the major East-West toue in the US. But it was also main street in hundred of towns and cities along the route. Unlike the I 40 which is faceless and unmemorable. Good job.
Awesome video. I appreciate that you included some of the history and dates of these iconic stops on Route 66. You gave me a lot of points of interest to stop at. My wife and I start the route in 3 days. Can't wait. Thanks again.
Tremendous!-I eat at giordano’s here in Las Vegas, where I spend half of my year. Been to Chicago, and saw the Route 66 beginning sign. I’m envious of your trip down what I think is America’s most famous highway. I’ve watched the video twice-You can spend an entire summer on 66-Nelson Riddle would be proud!
Thank you so much for this wonderful video. We drove Route 66 more than 25 years ago and in a few weeks we are driving it again with our daughter (20) and our son (17) form Chicago to Adrian (we already did the second part a few years ago).
Williams, AZ is a cool little town. So much memorabilia and nostalgia. And they have a nice little train ride to the Grand Canyon if you get the chance. I took my family last February. it just snowed there the previous day. That was a much bigger attraction for my son as we had regular snowball fights while we stayed. Yes, sbow is a big deal when you live in the parts of AZ that don't see it often.
Point of corrections, those animals are bison not buffalos. That is at 35 minutes and 19 seconds on your video clip. On another note I love your videos. They make me travel to places I have never been. 😍. You have the best video about route 66. I have watched a number of them. Yours is the best.
What a great family trip down the ol' Rt 66!!! You def hit the major hot spots & spent a good amt of time at each one! Having done this a couple of times, I can add one for Santa Rosa, NM, along w/ the Blue hole. The Santa Rosa Route 66 Auto Museum is right on Rt 66, just look for the yellow hot rod on a tall pole outside! It's one of THE best car museums in the USA. Glad to share this video for those that can make this journey. 🚙
Thank you. This was more enjoyable than getting off my butt and making the trip myself. My cholesterol went up watching the food you guys consumed. Great video. Loved it. Thanks again
The Musical Highway. I thought of that as a young kid in the 70's. When I asked my parents if it was possible they thought I was crazy. I was a genius at 6-7 years old!
Thank you for taking such an incredible amount of time to show us all these beautiful places and include some of their history by talking about it. I had seen a video about Route 66 years ago and it showed me how that route was closed down for a pretty long stretch. Most of the video showed ran down places collecting dust. This video shows like a rebirth of the place, looking very awesome. So much Americano ..lol. Hope to visit your country and route 66, in the near future. Got some family issues for now but after rain ... Thanks again !! Btw : You seem to have an excellent talent for presenting a video... truly remarkable !
I've started to plan another road trip for next year that includes driving on Route 66 from Albuquerque, New Mexico up to Springfield, Missouri. Your video was very enjoyable and informative. I can't wait to see everything!
Do you want to see everything on (what used to be) Route 66? Take a friend and go to Chicago, buy a couple of good road bicycles, some camping gear and quality bike trailers. Follow I-55 to St. Louis, Missouri, I-44 to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, I-40 to Barstow, California, I-15 to Rancho Cucamonga, California then I-10 to Santa Monica, California. That is roughly the original route of Route 66. It's approximately 2,200 miles, but it is so worth it. It's the trip of a lifetime, and you will never forget it. My Army buddy and I did it between spring of 1976 and the end of fall of 1978 on Schwinn Varsity bikes and we liked it so much when we go to Santa Monica we decided to go north on Route 101. So if you want to see it all, bicycle it... It's the perfect pace for a true sight seeing trip.
You really lucked out not going into the meremac cavern! I went there in the late 90’s and it was amazing !! Also ThNk you for this video! So informative and fun 😊 I can’t wait to travel and see some of these places 😊
So nice trip...wish I can go someday....28 days Wow...beautiful....I did watch.to the end ...greetings from up state ny......orginally from europe.long time ego ...first time
Hey buddy. My pal and I are looking to finally do R66 in September so this was a good watch. Seen about 4 of these now, and this one is up there. Good effort.
We are planning to make a road trip Route 66 next year and I just came across to your channel which is my so thankful to got so much informations about Route 66. Thank you so much! Greetings grom germany 🇩🇪
Thoroughly enjoyed this episode. Love the interspersed interviews. I often drive the section from Amarillo to Kingman. Enjoyed the info and learned new things about this stretch. Looking forward to watching more of your episodes.
Thank you so much for this video!! My wife and I hope to travel this awesome road in march/april 2025 when we celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary. We are soooo looking forward to it ;-) I loved your enthusiasm for the food and some of the gas stations lol I definitely will check out visiting66 in preparation for our trip. Again thank you for your time and effort to put together this video!
1M views. Amazing. My wife and I will be embarking on the same trip this coming October. Chicago to LA and we'll be capturing the trip on video as well.