@ghostyman666 That's simply your opinion, I'm from california and now live in SLC and love it, and everytime I go back to cali to visit friends and family, I can only stay there for a week at the most cuz I want to come back to SLC.
@Ufollowme2 that's actually a lot of peoples opinions about this stupid state. It's boring here and there is not much to do. Years will pass and then you will be ready to get the hell out of here. And for the Record. I hate California. When I get the chance I'm moving to Flordia. I can't stand anypart of utah execpt MAYBE downtown, I hate west valley and the west side. I hate utah county, I hate davis, Odgen is a shit hole. I live on the east side of the valley but south of down down.an it sucks
Salt Lake City seems to be one of US's fast-growing cities. It seems to have gotten a lot bigger. I remember back in the mid-90's there wasn't too much stuff except for the downtown area.
@alcheng1000 I've only been to SLC twice, so I'm not too familair with how much it's grown. I do know that it is a beautiful place in the perfect setting. I want to go back!
@HoltCalifornia Yeah. Also, the mormon religion has grown quite a bit, causing families to move to utah because there sometimes aren't close by churches in other parts of the US
@Bryant5493: Every major town and city in Utah has this numbering system in place, which was originally set up by the Mormons to judge distances to the center of town. Usually the center of town is bisected by "Center" and "Main Streets," and go up in increments of 100. So if someone says to go to the block of 800 West, 500 South, it means they are 8 blocks west and 5 blocks south of the center of town. The Salt Lake City metro is much larger than most Utah cities, so you may see...
@Bryant5493: Sometimes, the streets do have names. A lot of times, you'll find street names for newer subdivisions or business areas that were built, long after the traditional numbering system was put into place.
nice video! one sub more :)
StatShot 2 months ago
Very good video and music combination.
g1cast 4 months ago
@g1cast Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed!!
cochrab 4 months ago
Nice video! This video has probably the best view of SLC Skyline from a Freeway!
YoshiLuigi45 5 months ago
@YoshiLuigi45 Thank you! SLC is indeed very pretty from this approach. Thanks for watching and commenting!
cochrab 5 months ago
Beautiful mountains. I want to go to SLC someday.
JohnEdwardBiggs 7 months ago
@JohnEdwardBiggs Perhaps someday, you can. I used to say the same thing!
cochrab 6 months ago
@cochrab I'm planning on it
JohnEdwardBiggs 6 months ago
I actually live here. And trust me. If you lived here too. You'd want to get the hell out by after 3 years. Utah sucks.
ghostyman666 7 months ago
@ghostyman666 My (very limited) experience with Utah has been very pleasant.
cochrab 6 months ago
@cochrab Maybe that's because you have a limited experience. I'm trying to get out of Utah, It's not pleasant, It sucks.
ghostyman666 6 months ago
@ghostyman666 How long have you lived in utah? I've lived here in utah for almost 12 years. Love it!
snowangel246 5 months ago
@snowangel246 16 years. Longer then you have. Utah sucks nuts.
ghostyman666 5 months ago
@ghostyman666 That's simply your opinion, I'm from california and now live in SLC and love it, and everytime I go back to cali to visit friends and family, I can only stay there for a week at the most cuz I want to come back to SLC.
Ufollowme2 1 month ago
@Ufollowme2 that's actually a lot of peoples opinions about this stupid state. It's boring here and there is not much to do. Years will pass and then you will be ready to get the hell out of here. And for the Record. I hate California. When I get the chance I'm moving to Flordia. I can't stand anypart of utah execpt MAYBE downtown, I hate west valley and the west side. I hate utah county, I hate davis, Odgen is a shit hole. I live on the east side of the valley but south of down down.an it sucks
ghostyman666 1 month ago
Salt Lake City seems to be one of US's fast-growing cities. It seems to have gotten a lot bigger. I remember back in the mid-90's there wasn't too much stuff except for the downtown area.
alcheng1000 7 months ago
@alcheng1000 I've only been to SLC twice, so I'm not too familair with how much it's grown. I do know that it is a beautiful place in the perfect setting. I want to go back!
cochrab 7 months ago
@cochrab I believe it's due to the Olympics in SLC which enabled the population to grow immensly.
HoltCalifornia 6 months ago
@HoltCalifornia Yeah. Also, the mormon religion has grown quite a bit, causing families to move to utah because there sometimes aren't close by churches in other parts of the US
snowangel246 5 months ago
That is s great setting for a city
GeoffJennyOliver 7 months ago
@GeoffJennyOliver Yes I certainly enjoyed it!
cochrab 7 months ago
Nice mountains !
AndreyPurtov 7 months ago
@AndreyPurtov Thank you, sir! SLC has a beautiful setting.
cochrab 7 months ago
great vid thx 4 sharing
blaze909 7 months ago
@blaze909 Thank you for watching!!
cochrab 7 months ago
amazing Scenery Brian . thanks for the ride..
ScrewdUPClickV2 7 months ago
@ScrewdUPClickV2 Thanks Brian!!!
cochrab 7 months ago
Nice video, Brian. I was looking the different street names, such as 9000 South -- very weird. But I looked it up, but kind of understand it.
Bryant5493 7 months ago
@Bryant5493: Every major town and city in Utah has this numbering system in place, which was originally set up by the Mormons to judge distances to the center of town. Usually the center of town is bisected by "Center" and "Main Streets," and go up in increments of 100. So if someone says to go to the block of 800 West, 500 South, it means they are 8 blocks west and 5 blocks south of the center of town. The Salt Lake City metro is much larger than most Utah cities, so you may see...
FreewayBrent 7 months ago
@Bryant5493:..addresses' such as 10400 South, 2200 East. Which would mean 104 blocks south, and 22 blocks east of the center of town.
FreewayBrent 7 months ago
@FreewayBrent
Okay, I see. So, do the streets still have names, or is it just listed in the "block" terminology?
Bryant5493 7 months ago
@Bryant5493: Sometimes, the streets do have names. A lot of times, you'll find street names for newer subdivisions or business areas that were built, long after the traditional numbering system was put into place.
FreewayBrent 7 months ago
@FreewayBrent
Okay. Thanks for the explanation.
Bryant5493 7 months ago
That's a really interesting approach to a city, definitely enjoyed the ride!
Freewayjim 7 months ago