Loneliest Road In America HWY 50 - Eureka Nevada

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Published 2022-09-09
Loneliest Road In America - Eureka Nevada. Ride along as I travel Highway 50, From ELY to Eureka Nevada, ghost towns and state parks, and historic towns, the Loneliest Road is alive with passions to chase. Along the way, you’re bound to enjoy Highway 50’s endless vistas, friendly communities, and historic towns filled with stories and characters
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All Comments (21)
  • I live in Southern California, near Los Angeles. You know what strikes me about these little towns? No trash. No graffiti. How utterly refreshing. People care about their communities and their appearance.
  • This is the meaning of HAPPINESS, seriously ☺️👍👌☝️☝️ a peaceful humble down to earth life ,Faith in Jesus Christ and Family Doing well and healthy and a humble small town life ,I swear that all I would ever need. Thank you sir for the informative video God bless you 🙏🙏 keep on truckin 👌☺️ I have to mention I love the little rodeo country tune music
  • The miner shouted "eureka!" and his buddy standing next to him shouted, "you don't smell so good either!"
  • @wyyeti4004
    DO NOT CHANGE YOUR MUSIC!!! It suits you & your channel. 👍🙂
  • Long before everyone having access to the internet, my parents were making a trip west, and traveled on the "Loneliest Road in America." I remember my parents had a book, detailing highlights to visit in each state in America. As they planned the trip, I remember joking with my father that they needed to visit the "Loneliest Telephone in America." To my surprise, I did receive a telephone call from them, while they were at the "Loneliest telephone in America." I believe that they have it their scrapbook as well.
  • I really enjoy your videos. I have a mobility disability and major medical problems. I am so thankful you are now my eyes and legs taking me to places I can no longer visit in person. Your road trip videos and especially your exceptionally well drone videos provide views that really show the territory which is normally not viewable from just ground level. By the way the 1880 courthouse which cost $38,000 would cost $1,103,773 (2022) today. Stay safe on the road. Remember shinny side up, dirty side down. 🤠🤟
  • I love that ride, it's a rare treat to be where you can find open road and no population in this built up crowded country,
  • I'll bet Russ is never lonely hauling around a van full of people. LOL I like the way you say railroad......rayroad. 😛
  • @adamtuel7143
    love the vids your camera has a real sharp image.....
  • Hi Russ, North Carolina watching 👀. I love ❤ your videos and all the great places you introduce us to. 🇺🇸 America is so big and beautiful. I wouldn't want to live in this place or anywhere but NC. I love my trees and being close to everything. My 3 acres of land is back in the woods, but we have it made in our 70s now. No long drive to get everything we need 💯 happy here in my hometown. I had rather watch your travels. Stay safe my friend. Danger every where, in cities. You are hopefully better off in lonely low populated places. Still I wonder how you afford the extended vacation you are on. You must be in great shape for your age. Retired and money to just do what you want to do. Many blessings to you and your vehicle 🙏 ✨ Good night.
  • Hey, Hey, It's RVerTV Russ taking us down the Loniness Highway ,Thanks my friend for the Ride Along today. 👍
  • @joemc111
    Russ thanks for letting me ride along. If you could sometime show how you unpack your drone, talk a little about how long the battery last, what the control looks like, and how you fly it, thanks.
  • @ksr1177
    Great drone video and history lesson. This town literally looks like a ghost town hardly anybody there. The one thing I have to admit is that all these towns you have been visiting sure do look peaceful and especially clean. I live in so Cal it’s crowded and dirty so this video was refreshing. Thanks again.
  • Hello Russ, it's Al back on the trail with you on the Lincoln Highways loneliest highway in America. One of these days Russ I'm going to do this. Great Video👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍!
  • Happy Trails , United States America , Russ , RVerTV Fans. We Love RVerTV - BEST TV ON YouTube, Thank you Russ.😀
  • What would really surprise you is how much downtown Detroit is getting rebuilt and cleaned up. When I go out west, I try to have two spare tires and a tire plug kit. I was raised around detroit, but I like all the beautiful scenery out west. It amazes me how few people are out there. I think when I drove to Anaheim in 1973 I saw a sign that said no gas for the next 100 miles. In Michigan's lower peninsula, about every exit has a gas staion. Exits are between 5 to 20 miles apart outside of the bigger cities.
  • @richardl.7390
    I visited the American Southwest 15 times over the years, always alone in my vehicle. The distance between Quebec City and Los Angeles is over 3000 miles and I visit all kinds of places like National and State Parks, so a back and forth trip is usually around 12000 miles. I don't like those vast stretches without any services. I am a member of the CAA (AAA in the U.S., they are affiliated) but I fear having car problems or running out of gas (this nearly happened a couple of times in the 1980s, I learned my lesson). Another "lonely road" is Hwy 90 in Texas along the Rio Grande and the scariest of all is the "Devil's Backbone" in Gran Escalante Nat'l Monument in Utah. Eureka seems to enjoy all the modern amenities, a good thing. Quickly, take us to Lake Tahoe and Emerald Bay !!! Nice documentary ! RICHARD
  • @bosse641
    Nice little town, Eureka. Would love to live there.
  • Hey Russ!!! You have "THE BEAST" to "KEEP YOU COMPANY"!!! Be Safe!!!