My husband was in the Navy for 23 years so we have lived all over America and I've seen most of it. I'm glad you have seen so much of it already as you are an exception to the rule.
Have you actually travelled through America seeing YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK or the GRAND CANYON or the GREAT SMOKEY MOUNTAINS? How about THE LIBERTY BELL in Philadelphia or the MORGAN HORSE FARM in VERMONT run by the University or MIAMI BEACH? Try seeing America.
mmm.. I'm from Jersey, so i have been to the Liberty Bell quite alot. Last summer i did go see Yellowstone! Beautiful. And the Tetons. And the Badlands. Actually, there I slept out under the mountains in a tent with buffalo sleeping about 50 yards away.
Been to Oregon. I've spent done a few week long backpacking trips in the Adirondacks (they're in NY), even one week doing a solo backpack trip in the winter there. I've hiked portions of hte Appalachian Trail. I've been in the Redwood Forest in California. I've camped and hiked in Maine. Stopped in central California off route 5 at 2am to lay out on the hood of my car and look at the beautiful stars.
I've driven Skyline Ridge in Virginia. Explored mountain plateaus of West Virginia. I love going to the mountain lookout in PA called Hawk Mountain. There you can see miles and MILES of rolling PA hills, fields, and forests. I commonly go to Apply Pie Hill in South Jersey where you can see the Philly skyline to the west, and the AC skyline to the east and nothing but pine trees in between.
Just this August I went canoeing with friends for a week in the Minnesota Boundary Waters Canoe Area. A preserved area designated wilderness. We caught and ate fish and watched eagles fly over our canoes. At night the stars shone and wolves howled.
I've been to Craters of the Moon National Park in Idaho. Have you been there? it's unearthly. Vast miles of volcanic wasteland. it really feels lunar as you walk through sharp black ancient dried lava.
I've hiked to the top of Mt Washington, highest mountain in the east coast and home of the WORLDS STRONGEST WINDS, 237 mph. I drive down as many dirt roads as i can find. Excitement for me is a full tank of gas and roads i've never been on. i've driven past the st. louis arches, spent hours and hours and days passing through the central plains. I've walked Rodeo drive of Hollywood.
I've hiked above 10,000 feet and slept without a tent or sleeping bag on a mountain with glacial snow and ice. Drank local beers in San Jose. I've stood in awe of Niagra Falls. From both sides. I've climbed the rock faces of New Hampshire. I've relished the conversation of rednecks from the south to city slickers of the NorthEast. I've gone through the winding hilly s-turn roads in San Fransisco.
I've explored the subways and alleys of New York City. Understand firsthand why Chicago is called the Windy City. I was born in Newark, NJ and have been lost in the bad parts of Camden, NJ. I've driven from Jersey to Florida. to Maine. From the Atlantic Ocean all teh way across to Oregon. Drove up the majority of California. And i can't wait to drive through more of it.
So Jibbie49, i understand your offense to another American going to Europe and speaking of beauty rathe than taking the time to look for it here, but before you tell me to "try and see America" - Ask me first.
It's Bob Dylan "All Along The Watchtower.
dudor89 2 years ago
how much time is it from rome to gaz?
thanks
proga91 2 years ago
Hey man, really enjoyed the video. I'm heading up to Europe with my Eurail pass on Tuesday.
What song did you use for the video? I wana get it before I go so i can listen to it on the train.
denizgozu 3 years ago
crazy love - aaron neville
this is the other version though
lim2k2 2 years ago
this is a lovely video. i want to use the eurorail next summer. i'm so excited! i think i'll love the train rides.
eskimoqueen 3 years ago
looks great. can i ask you how did you find the train system? was there surchages, were trains clean? service? thanks. im planing to go next year. :)
reneecy 4 years ago
My husband was in the Navy for 23 years so we have lived all over America and I've seen most of it. I'm glad you have seen so much of it already as you are an exception to the rule.
Jibbie49 4 years ago
LOL...poor poor Jibbie wibbie. He never had a chance.
visiblevideo 4 years ago
Have you actually travelled through America seeing YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK or the GRAND CANYON or the GREAT SMOKEY MOUNTAINS? How about THE LIBERTY BELL in Philadelphia or the MORGAN HORSE FARM in VERMONT run by the University or MIAMI BEACH? Try seeing America.
Jibbie49 4 years ago
mmm.. I'm from Jersey, so i have been to the Liberty Bell quite alot. Last summer i did go see Yellowstone! Beautiful. And the Tetons. And the Badlands. Actually, there I slept out under the mountains in a tent with buffalo sleeping about 50 yards away.
beuford00 4 years ago
Been to Oregon. I've spent done a few week long backpacking trips in the Adirondacks (they're in NY), even one week doing a solo backpack trip in the winter there. I've hiked portions of hte Appalachian Trail. I've been in the Redwood Forest in California. I've camped and hiked in Maine. Stopped in central California off route 5 at 2am to lay out on the hood of my car and look at the beautiful stars.
beuford00 4 years ago
I've driven Skyline Ridge in Virginia. Explored mountain plateaus of West Virginia. I love going to the mountain lookout in PA called Hawk Mountain. There you can see miles and MILES of rolling PA hills, fields, and forests. I commonly go to Apply Pie Hill in South Jersey where you can see the Philly skyline to the west, and the AC skyline to the east and nothing but pine trees in between.
beuford00 4 years ago
Just this August I went canoeing with friends for a week in the Minnesota Boundary Waters Canoe Area. A preserved area designated wilderness. We caught and ate fish and watched eagles fly over our canoes. At night the stars shone and wolves howled.
I've been to Craters of the Moon National Park in Idaho. Have you been there? it's unearthly. Vast miles of volcanic wasteland. it really feels lunar as you walk through sharp black ancient dried lava.
beuford00 4 years ago
I've hiked to the top of Mt Washington, highest mountain in the east coast and home of the WORLDS STRONGEST WINDS, 237 mph. I drive down as many dirt roads as i can find. Excitement for me is a full tank of gas and roads i've never been on. i've driven past the st. louis arches, spent hours and hours and days passing through the central plains. I've walked Rodeo drive of Hollywood.
beuford00 4 years ago
@beuford00 The highest mountain on the east coast of the US is Mt. Mitchell in NC, which is taller than Mt. Washington.
soshmed100 1 year ago
I've hiked above 10,000 feet and slept without a tent or sleeping bag on a mountain with glacial snow and ice. Drank local beers in San Jose. I've stood in awe of Niagra Falls. From both sides. I've climbed the rock faces of New Hampshire. I've relished the conversation of rednecks from the south to city slickers of the NorthEast. I've gone through the winding hilly s-turn roads in San Fransisco.
beuford00 4 years ago
I've explored the subways and alleys of New York City. Understand firsthand why Chicago is called the Windy City. I was born in Newark, NJ and have been lost in the bad parts of Camden, NJ. I've driven from Jersey to Florida. to Maine. From the Atlantic Ocean all teh way across to Oregon. Drove up the majority of California. And i can't wait to drive through more of it.
beuford00 4 years ago
and i could go on forever here.
So Jibbie49, i understand your offense to another American going to Europe and speaking of beauty rathe than taking the time to look for it here, but before you tell me to "try and see America" - Ask me first.
Because i have.
Now SHUT THE FUCK UP.
beuford00 4 years ago
man that would have been alot easier if youtube didn't have a 500 character limit to comments.
beuford00 4 years ago
Excellent video, very nice presentation!!
bryanholl 4 years ago
nice vid... i too feel very relaxed.. funny...
mark7791135 4 years ago
this was amazing... i want to go...
iam2qt2bstr8ax 4 years ago
I feel so relaxed after watching that, thanks for sharing the journey
katie8282 4 years ago