I'm glad you shared that. Someone commented asking me to to a turn-by-turn commentary, so I've been thinking of using a second dash cam, but it will really complicate the editing process. Glad you appreciate the simple approach.
This is just a very small section of the north west area, probably taken in late November thru March. A full video of all Springdale would take much longer and look more appealing if taken in the summer season. It’s one of those fast growing towns in the North West Arkansas region.
Are the tress always so dead year round? I'm from Oregon and we have green year round. Probably because most of it is pine lol. But even the grass in Ark is so yellow and dead.
If you're using this video to try and get people to move to Springdale, I don't think that's going to work. It looks very bland and boring, lol. I lived there from 1976 until 1985 when I escaped, but at least then it still had a downtown. Anyway, it looks a lot more rundown now. I've never been back since I left, and can see I'm not missing anything.
@@StallionFernando Yeah, but the housing is cheap for a reason. You have one life to live; do you really want to live in a boring, cheap, kind of ugly place your whole life? I lived in Atlanta, San Francisco, even Munich in Germany. I currently live in Honolulu, and the memories and stories I could tell you. The things we've done, the places we've eaten, the opportunities I was given the people I met.... I would rather be poor and die happy on my deathbed filled with the memories of living in these places. I seriously can't image dying and having lived one's whole life in Springdale, Arkansas, because "the housing is cheap", lol. For me, there just isn't much in NW Arkansas for me, job-wise or hobby-wise. Again, I lived there for 9 years and it got boring pretty fast.