there is nothing as spectacular as the vast American west!
The previous video on I-40 in ABQ ended at an exit for NM-14 to Cedar Crest. It's a back way to Santa Fe called the Turquoise Trail. A little more alpine and you can see how the east side of the Sandias is more gently sloping than the west face towards Albuquerque. I-25 is available for your return to Albuquerque
This video remind me of 2004 i was driving my Mercedes through that freeway and with the same song on the radio.
Is nobody gonna talk about how I-25 just zigzags in the complete wrong direction?
My Home. Santa Fe, NM hope you got to check out the plaza while you were passing through!!
Breathtaking ❤️❤️❤️❤️and you found Waldo😂
Not bad! And a nice choice of music. Never been to Santa Fe, but that's something I plan to remedy when this bloody virus is...suppressed. Hope you have time in Las Vegas to check out the old movie film sites while you're there.
I never would have guessed that the highest elevation for a Capital would be Santa Fe.... I would have assumed Denver or Salt Lake City.
Been waiting for this video
Guys, it's confirmed, Kyle is no longer going as far east as possible in I-40!
To be fair it doesn't seem like I-40 is very interesting east of Albuquerque. I-25 though... I guarantee you, next episode is going to be interesting.
Sir, what is the general condition of the Interstate highways in the West? I'm planning a trip to Phoenix, and I want to know if there are any roads you've encountered that are in terrible shape and should be avoided...Thank you!
I-40 is really hit or miss in Arizona and New Mexico. I-25 is in pretty rough shape in Northern New Mexico. I-10 I haven't been on east of Phoenix so I can't say there..
1:58 "It's a good thing I remembered to make that left turn at Albuquerque." LOL. Nice one.
Ehh...what’s up, doc? 😂