IH 40 through Albuquerque, New Mexico
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2012
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I love Albuquerque.. Love the weather, love the new mexican cuisine, love the vistas, the mountains. People are very friendly there. People are genuine. I might move there some day when I retire.
I’m an Okie, but call Albuquerque home since 1985. Best place to live in the country. Unless you want lots of water. The cold ain’t cold and the hot ain’t hot. Great weather. No tornados, no earth quakes, no mud slides, get a few fires along the river. A great place to live. No humidity thank goodness. Best Mexican Food any where. You can have red or green, but no brown like Texas and Oklahoma.
My dad is an Okie and he moved out in 1983 (I believe). I think he told me he came out here for an interview in the late 70's at Sandia but they rejected him the first time and he went back to OKC and worked for Burroughs (I don't know how to spell it). It's a computer company. And then he got more experience and came out again for the 2nd time, and they hired him. Then he met my mom (who was born here) sometime in 85 or 86. I'm not really fond of NM except for the food. I love the spicy food.
I remember coming over the crest of that big long hill from the west, at night. There, all of a sudden, is Albuquerque, spread out like a carpet of sparkling diamonds.
Why am i watching this. I live here 😂
I like all of Big Rif Travels Videos. He does not give you loud music, he talks a little and the only things missing is commentary on where is coming from and where he is going.
Love the I-40 Section of Albuquerque!!!
Hello Timothy
You mean the BIG I? I forgot when they put that in. It was probably in the late 90's. right?
Probably my favorite city in the world no matter why people say.
Same
Well, even though I'm from and live here, I probably don't really agree. I can see why some people might like it but there's just not enough to do here and I suffer from allergies which might be caused by the dry climate. When I go to more humid states and countries across the Atlantic, it seems like my allergies dissipate.
@@StaticBlaster Its much nicer than El Paso!! I was there last month. Hard to drive around and kind of ugly.
Nice, steady, quiet ride. Thanks, BigRig!
Lots of people here with dark tint like me. Hha helps with the heat and theifs from looking in my ride.
Road surface much nicer than in Michigan. No potholes.
I haven't been back to Albuqerque in 40 years and I sure enjoyed looking at you video, cowboy.
2023...first time thru here was in April 2011 as we were bringing our doxies to there new home in California from Minnesota. Have been thru here other times too since. Last time was in April 2016as we eventually moved to California. Beautiful drive as it was the very first time of visiting the SW and California too.
Crossing the Rio Grande at 12:16. Starting up nine mile hill at about 12:30. I remember when Coors Road was the last road north off of Central. Took Coors NW for four years when I was at College of Saint Joseph on the Rio Grande. Today, the former college is Saint Pius X High School. I have to look to find the original buildings. Beautiful view of Albuquerque at night from the old Saint Joe's parking lot.Seems like just yesterday.
I live in Albuquerque
same
Thanks for letting me drive along. Needed a break from all these pine trees wherever I look in the Puget Sound. :o)
I live in Seattle, its not as good living as ABQ thats for sure. Plus Seattle is a rat race.
@@calgary2800 Interesting. I thought Seattle would be a better place to live than ABQ. Plus, I legit have a song stuck in my head (which I like) by Owl City. It's called, "Hello Seattle."
cool video's! safe travels
What's up ,Doc? We shoulda taken dat left toin at Albuquoiquee.
I knew I should've taken that left toin at Albuquerque.
bugs bunny !!!
Can I use a little bit of your footage for a music documentary I am doing? Thanks. Caleb Wiseman
I live in Albuquerque New Mexico I went interstate 40 to the Route 66 casino hotel and can you do a video of you going to Joseph city Arizona
Were you going to California
miss Albuquerque alot,,Now stuck in Ireland... anyone wanna swap lol
yeah. I'll swap. lol. I never been to Ireland before. It would be cool to see the cathedrals, and all the other historical places. Plus, I'm sure it's more humid there. I have horrible allergies here in Albu-quacky. lol.
Why did you title this " IH " 40, it"s interstate 40.
You can almost tell you're going downhill here ...