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The 14 BEST Stops When Driving Interstate 5 in California

Interstate 5 or I-5 is the major highway on the west coast running from Mexico through California, Oregon, and Washington all the way to the Canadian border. Almost 800 of its total 1381 miles are in California, so it’s no surprise that there are lots of places worth a stop.
In this video, you’ll see the 14 best stops when driving Interstate 5, starting at the very south of the state.

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My Storm Chasing Trip In The Central Valley (3-28-2022) Video Part 10

Enjoying these Midwest-like skies! This was around the outskirts of Madera, CA. I was trying to chase what was left of some thunderstorms that had formed around the Fresno area late this afternoon. This was during my storm chasing adventure in the Central Valley on Monday, March 28, 2022… I left from work just before noon. Traffic was pretty light on the way to the valley. I stopped and ate lunch (and rested) at the John Chuck Erreca Rest Area just off of I-5. Then storms started firing around the valley, so I then drove north towards Los Banos, Santa Nella and Gustine, CA. But even ‘stronger’ storms went off to the southeast near Firebaugh. I raced back south and that’s when I finally saw some action. A few lightning strikes (and decent rumbles of thunder) were observed while in the northern outskirts of Firebaugh. Some interesting Midwest-like skies were seen as well. Then late afternoon came and I headed towards Madera and Fresno to hopefully see the t-storms firing there. Unluckily I was too late for the lightning, although some epic skies were still seen. I then refueled around Fresno at the Valero on E Shaw Ave. I then called it a day and tackled the long road back home, taking in the sunset and lingering showers along the way. It was certainly a good weather day! Ultimately, calling off work half day this day was worth it! ‘Til next time, safe travels!

*Weather scenario: A strong, cold, upper-level low-pressure area had dropped down along the California coast. The storm had brought significant rain, wind and even triggered numerous thunderstorms to the state this day. The high angle sun this time of year had also helped with the unstable air mass to help fuel afternoon t-storm development especially in the valley. Certainly, this storm system was the most significant and eventful one we’ve had since early January… But it was still not enough to make a dent in our ongoing severe drought… Pray for more rain and storms!
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My Storm Chasing Trip In The Central Valley (3-28-2022) Video Part 12

Enjoying a nice countryside drive down CA-152 westbound around the outskirts of Chowchilla, CA at sunset. This was during my storm chasing adventure in the Central Valley on Monday, March 28, 2022… I was on the long road trip back home at this time... I left from work just before noon. Traffic was pretty light on the way to the valley. I stopped and ate lunch (and rested) at the John Chuck Erreca Rest Area just off of I-5. Then storms started firing around the valley, so I then drove north towards Los Banos, Santa Nella and Gustine, CA. But even ‘stronger’ storms went off to the southeast near Firebaugh. I raced back south and that’s when I finally saw some action. A few lightning strikes (and decent rumbles of thunder) were observed while in the northern outskirts of Firebaugh. Some interesting Midwest-like skies were seen as well. Then late afternoon came and I headed towards Madera and Fresno to hopefully see the t-storms firing there. Unluckily I was too late for the lightning, although some epic skies were still seen. I then refueled around Fresno at the Valero on E Shaw Ave. I then called it a day and tackled the long road back home, taking in the sunset and lingering showers along the way. It was certainly a good weather day! Ultimately, calling off work half day this day was worth it! ‘Til next time, safe travels!

*Weather scenario: A strong, cold, upper-level low-pressure area had dropped down along the California coast. The storm had brought significant rain, wind and even triggered numerous thunderstorms to the state this day. The high angle sun this time of year had also helped with the unstable air mass to help fuel afternoon t-storm development especially in the valley. Certainly, this storm system was the most significant and eventful one we’ve had since early January… But it was still not enough to make a dent in our ongoing severe drought… Pray for more storms!
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Hispanic Towns Where People Live On LESS THAN $300 A Week - What I Saw In Rural CALIFORNIA

Episode 4: I visited these California towns: Firebaugh, Mendota, Viola & Orange Cove.

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Best Western Apricot Inn - Hotel in Firebaugh (California), United States

ZH: Best Western Apricot Inn酒店位于Chaney Ranch市,提供宠物友好的客房和内部餐厅。 客房设有有线电视、微波炉、冰箱、私人浴室以及带免费洗浴用品和吹风机的浴室。 酒店设有24小时前台。

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Best Hot Springs in CA - Mercey Hot Springs - Firebaugh, CA

In all of California, this is my favorite Hot Springs spot. You can rent a cabin, an Airstream, a large house, bring your RV or a tent. It's remote and amazing with the sounds of nature like you can't imagine. Fantastic Hot Springs and tubs where you can lay day or night...watch the sunrise in the morning or shooting stars at night. It's amazing! check it out. and tell them that SkyChick sent you!

Our Stargazing Trip at Firebaugh, CA (9-21-2016)

In this video, it shows our stargazing outing/adventure to Firebaugh, CA. I was with my cousin, Loraine and Ian.

How our day went down:
Our outing officially started around 3 p.m. This was when I was picking up Ian and Loraine, then my cousin next. Originally, I wanted to stargaze with only my cousin but I wanted to invite the whole gang last minute (like the day prior). Thankfully, my dad fixed the radiator of my car so I 'guess' it's good to drive long distance with it once again lol. We first stopped at Tracy, CA to eat dinner at the Black Bear Diner. By the way, the traffic was ridiculous along the way! After eating our dinner (and giving my feet a break), we headed south along Interstate 5 to head to the dark, isolated stargazing spot I found on Google maps. It was along Little Panoche Rd, just west of I-5. The experience of heading out into the middle of nowhere with my gang and all you can see are stars and the Milky Way for light was priceless. Despite the windy, chilly conditions, we had a blast. We headed back home by 11 p.m. or so. By the way, we got a bit hungry after all the excitement, so to end the evening, we ate our late dinner at the China Palace Restaurant in Milpitas. This restaurant doesn't close until 3 a.m. This was probably the biggest trip done with the TRIO+Ian so far. It was exhausting! Until next time, safe travels! Thanks for tagging along guys!

(Outing taken place Wednesday evening, September 21, 2016)

Missouri needs some California Onions - Firebaugh, CA to Primm, NV

Monday, August 7, 2017

After making delivery in Sonora, California, we continue on to Firebaugh to pick up a load of onion product to haul to Independence, Missouri

After picking up the load, we'll retrace much of the route we took yesterday. Once we reach Kramer Junction, we'll continue east to Interstate Highway 15 and then north towards Las Vegas.

The plan was to get home to Las Vegas, but there just wasn't enough time on the clock to make it there so we'll stop in Primm (not Jean) for the night.

Cities and Towns Featured Along the Way:
Sonora, California
Tehachapi, California
Firebaugh, California
Kramer Junction, California

Scenic Points Along the Way:
Tehachapi Summit
Tehachapi Wind Farm

Roads Travelled:
CA Highway 108
CA Highway 58
CA Highway 99
Interstate 15

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Mineral baths of Mercey Hot Springs an oasis | Bartell's Backroads

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Shahdad Kaloots (Kalut) In Kerman With Pasargad Travel Agency

Where is the warmest spot on earth? For sure this question may have come to your mind for several times, this region of course placed in Kerman province in Iran. It’s the region that it’s remembered as a place for exciting entertainments like; safari, desert tour, camel ridding and scientific research.

Shahdad Kaloots , the warmest spot on the earth, Kerman
If we want to describe this place we can say it’s a calm and silent place which is hidden among colorful sands. In this article of Travital we’re going to speak about a unique attraction in order you have a general view before traveling to Iran.
Shahdad Kaloots in Kerman is known as a unique attraction in Iran and there’s a example of that in united states in Utah region the spectacular view of Shahdad Kaloots attracts many domestic and foreign tourists every year.

The considerable point here is that here has the highest temperature in the world and it’s the warmest spot on earth, some parts of Loot desert is also put in list of UNESCO world’s heritage.
What does Kaloot mean?
In fact Kaloot (or Kalut) is a kind of natural phenomenon which is created by water and wind erosion. It is some prominence shaped like monuments naturally and without any human intervention. In top of these prominence there’s a flat surface and there’s a ramp on the windward side. Theses shapes usually have formed in result of lake’s erosion in old past years. Some also argue that Kaloot consists of two words “Kal” with meaning of “village” and “Loot”, the name of this desert.

Shahdad Kaloots in Kerman are formed in an area of 4,000 square kilometers and formed about 20,000 years ago due to wind and water erosion. They are stretched from north to south and have 145 kilometers length and 70 kilometers wide
How Shahdad Kaloots have shaped?
The main reason in order to shape Kaloots is wind and water. The 120 days winds which blow from Sistan-Baluchistan and also rain falls in this region have caused these Kaloots shape.

According to some experts, The Shoor River have the most impact on these Kaloots, which also flows into the driest parts of Iran, keeping Kaloot walls moist in Shahdad region of Kerman. The Shoor River is the only permanent river in heart of the Loot Desert and it originates from the northern mountains in Birjand. The river’s salty water is not unexpected because it passes through the desert and solves many salts and minerals.


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Grover Hot Springs Reopens after Tamarack Fire

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Interstate 5 in California, The Grapevine in Both Directions

Here it is. Interstate 5 in Southern California, going up and then down the Grapevine. Simply put, this is one of THE MOST dramatic grades along the entire Interstate Highway System.

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THE ULTIMATE TRAVEL GUIDE OF COLORADO

This video is the first in a series where we travel through Colorado in search of everything beautiful, amazing, and strange. We will be exploring waterfalls, cav
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Aqueduct Fishing - Teaching Kids How to Fish at the CA Aqueduct - Striper Fishing

Aqueduct Fishing with kids! These are my two nephews who ask me all the time to go out fishing, so I had the chance to bring them out there to the CA Aqueduct (Delta Mendota) and get them hooked up on some stripers! There are some technicalities and logistics when fishing with kids that you'll want to get right, I have some tips and advice here in the video.

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Cypress Mountain Drive | Paso Robles, California [Off The Beaten Track Episode 12]

We explore Cypress Mountain Drive near Paso Robles, California!

This 6.7-mile dirt road runs from Klau Mine Road at the northern end to Santa Rosa Creek Road at the southern end. To the best of our knowledge, this is a county-maintained road running through a mix of private land and BLM land.

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The adjacent areas to the northern section are part of an EPA 'Superfund' site due to extensive Mercury mining at the Klau Mine and Buena Vista Mine from 1868 to 1970. This caused the release of Mercury compounds and Acid Mine Drainage into the water table, impacting Las Tablas Creek and Lake Nacimiento, making the entire area a Superfund site. No public access is permitted to either mine.

Mercury levels in the lake are deemed safe for human swimming and recreation, but there is an advisory against eating fish from the lake as fish are more susceptible to accumulating Mercury compounds in their system.

Cleanup work is ongoing, the vast majority of the mine buildings (on both sites) have been demolished and removed, and some removal and containment of tainted soils has already occurred.

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Both mines (which I think were connected underground) are now off-limits to the general public. Driving through the area is safe, as evidenced by the several residential properties dotted along the road.

Speaking of the road, it is a short but scenic drive! It is mostly gravel, with a reasonably steep ascent to the 2,200 ft summit. The road is signed 'ROAD CLOSED TO THROUGH TRAFFIC', but those signs do not appear to change seasonally and we encountered no hard closed barrier, nor was the road impassable in any way. Proceed at your own risk, but judging by the tire tracks plenty of vehicles travel this road.

We drove north to south, the ascent to the summit (2,200 ft) is fairly steep coming in this direction, and the road was very narrow in places. We kept an eye out for passing spots in case we encountered an oncoming vehicle (we didn't). It's also used by cyclists at times, be prepared to share the road!

The camping situation is unknown (comment below if you have any info). There is a location called Firebaugh 7X Ranch Camping at about the halfway point, but it is not clear whether this is available for booking by the public, or if it is a private campsite. Their published phone number is 805-238-1500. Let us know if you find out any more info! As noted, there are several BLM plots nearby, we don't know if camping is allowed and would suggest contacting the Bakersfield BLM Office (who administer this region for some reason):

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18:55 Approaching the summit
19:36 Views to Cambria coast
20:08 South descent to Santa Rosa Creek Road

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Santa Ines Mission-California Mission in a Danish Town-Solvang, California

Old Mission Santa Ines was founded in 1804 and is the 19th of 21 California missions established by the Franciscan Fathers. It's located in Solvang, California, which is a town near Santa Barbara which was settled by Danish immigrants in 1911. The town grew outwards from the mission. In this video, I take a self-guided tour of this very interesting piece of California history. To see my Solvang tour video, please click here:

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Meadows Field (KBFL) Landing

Piper Archer landing at Meadows Field in Bakersfield, CA

2016-05-16: San Luis Reservoir

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My Trip to Ohio

A slideshow of the pictures from my 2014 vacation in Ohio. I've been waiting to do it since 2011, when Zoe and I were tall enough to ride more rides, because I could ride everything, but Zoe couldn't. Based my animal stories, the Cedar Island series, I sometimes call them Cedar Island and Kings Point. Another later and more recent reason is that Cedar Point has the word cedar in it, like Cedarmont Kids, my favorite children's music. I was so happy that we finally went to Ohio.

2019 Update: We went back to these two parks in 2019, but we also went to Canada's Wonderland.

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