How To Travel Old Highway Notes Style
Routes Are Shown Below
I build playlists by collecting and combining drone shots, dashcams, walking tours, history, museums, tourism, gardens, wildlife, fishing, sports, fairs, festivals, and parades, and music, both about and from places I study along famous highways and routes.
I prefer finding those funky homegrown videos that the YouTube algorithm likes to hide. My goal is a mixed Youtube playlist that contains professional videos, lectures from historical societies, garden club activities, chambers of commerce, go-pro shots of all kinds, and event commercials, you get the picture...or should I say the video ;)
The Basics
A. Choose A Route-Click on a road sign
B. Explore The Page-Read the introductions. Examine the maps. Watch some or all of the videos.
C. Videos are sorted by state or province, then by county or regional districts, finally by city or park.
D. Each city has a group of playlists, sorted by theme. there is also a Mega Playlist for each city that has all of the topic playlists combined.
E.You can navigate to the playlists by clicking on waypoints on the route maps. this opens a popup with videos and notes.
F. All of my playlists can be watched on the Old Highway Notes YouTube channel.
A Few Tips
- Mega Playlists are perfect for deep binge watching. Look on the respective home pages
- Some topics work well if you mute the sound and play music from another source
- For more notes on each topic, visit the topic page
- Support the content creators. They make all of this happen. Like, Support, Subscribe. You know the drill