This is one of the best you've ever filmed, Brian. Atlanta and the road into it was just awesome and scary! You are making memories for a lifetime, and giving your viewers some insight into places where we would probably never go. Thanks for taking us along! 🌺
OMG what a goergous place! Thank you Brian for a beautiful view this morning...now if only I can get to there and see it, breath it, here it, and feel the peacefulness you must have felt while camping there I would be one happy lady😆😆😆
YOU my friend have done life VERY RIGHT. SMART. Watching people like you have definitely changed my views on the meaning of life and how it should be lived. SAFE TRAVELS SIR
Hi Brian I live in Idaho and just saw this RU-vid today. It sure brought back fond memories of time I spent fishing and camping in this area. My first trip to Atlanta was in 1958 with my dad and brothers. My last trip was in 2001 with my three sons. Beautiful country and wonderful memories. Thank you for sharing your incredible journeys.
You're wise to be careful of the edge of the road. We occasionally lose a city person over here, they meet a car and play nice and pull too close to the edge and it crumbles away. When meeting another car one of you backs up till you get to a wide spot in the road.
wow very beautiful and I wonder what the people do to support themselves. thank you for taking us along. as always be safe and enjoy life and enjoy life
Man, you always find a way to edit your videos better than the last one ....each video is getting better but this one is going to my top favorite list . Shout out to you.
Wow now that was a scary road. Especially going around a blind area. I know this is over a year old. If you had your drone. You could have used it to see what was ahead. I would have been praying my butt off. Seriously!!!! So happy you made it both ways! HalleluYah!!! Praise The Most High! :-) Peace...
One thing is for sure, after you are done roaming and you find your next spot to settle in, you will be so glad you did all this while you are still able. I'm about the same age as you, and I've already noticed a major slow down in my physical abilities, so I can see how important it is to squeeze in as much as you can, while you can. I look forward to our travels back to TX in Sept. and really appreciate you taking us to places we might never get to see otherwise. That long dirt road was nuts, glad y'all made it safely.
Other than the kinda non existent segway to end the video, I think this was one of your best vids yet Brian. Good editing, expression, scenery and log. Informative and relaxing. We are glad that you got some things done on the van and that you met up with a fantastic subscriber, but we are even happier that your otr again. Your vids are our fav to watch.Great job !!
The quality of your vlogs is beyond amazing. I felt like I was riding in the van with you and was holding my breath going down that narrow road. Thanks so much for sharing your adventures with us.
Your videos are great ! The Sawtooth area is known for bigfoot sightings. I wish you put more drone footage in your videos, they really are amazing. I appreciate the effort you put into making videos and sharing your trips with us, I really do !
The town of Atlanta is actually not that unusual though its setting is definitely spectacular. When you get far enough away from urban settings you'll find folks living in ramshackle buildings like those found in Atlanta, Idaho. We simply don't see them because folks with video cameras are not wandering about these regions. And you wouldn't have done so either had it not been for meeting a local who took you down a 70 mile dirt road. It is a beautiful setting and I'm glad you took the drive Brian. All I could wonder as you drove through Atlanta was "where is the gas station?" We see a great many cars on the road. I can't imagine folks are driving 140 miles round trip to fill up the tank. AND I can't imagine a truck loaded with gasoline driving that road. I also can't imagine driving that road in the middle of winter.
Most of the towns in that particular area is less than 100 people. If you ever get back in that area, go to the little town of Idaho City, Idaho. Wooden sidewalks and paths. That whole area, well Idaho for that matter is a beautiful state.
Great video, beautiful scenery . . . Little town Atlanta is almost like going back in time! No doubt there’s no need to lock your doors in their environment. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Brian your vid was great. Years ago as a teenager we road Dirt Bikes on single track trail over the centennial trail to Atlanta from Featherville, Ida Backpacking in the Sawtooth Wilderness area is another super spot you showed the sign for the Wilderness area in your vid .You were given a rare treat from an Idaho local. Thanks. Phil
Wow! That must have been your most exciting adventure yet! What an incredible place. Those fire trucks, though. Wouldn't it be so amazing to live in that little town? And wouldn't it be amazing to hear all their different stories. This set me to thinking....were there folks descended from original settlers? What do folks do for a living? Kind of the same things I think whenever I travel through little towns. The flower shots were beautiful. I spotted a Wild Rose. At the end, I just felt very happy for you, that you got to be in such a super place. Thanks for sharing it.
Thank you Brian. I watch you the most. I like you and Kelly's vibe. For yourself it's great you found what feels right. It's really great to travel with you and I hope to be able to join you all some day in my my own ride. Love the sign saying left or right. Choices are so cool. :)
Wow! Arrowrock reservoir is FULL! Normally, the view around cottonwood inlet (3:10) would show water level about 60-80 feet lower than shown at this time of year. Glad to have you in our neighborhood up here in Idaho Brian. Hope you enjoy your stay!
WOW! Awesome area and video and campsites. Thank you! Safe Journeys,Adventures to you both. What a adventure this area is. Really like your new intro. Jp,OK.
I keep telling myself I'm going to drive to Atlanta, but after many years living in southwest Idaho (since 1991 - I'm originally from San Diego), I still have not made it. Take care and keep safe :)
What a beautiful little place! Living in NYC all my life, I would love to live in a tiny town like that. Everybody knows everybody and hopefully they all look out for one another. Great job on this video Brian. Beautifully shot and edited. You always do a great job on your videos, but I want to be sure to say "Thank You" every now and then for your time and effort :-)