Ranching with Grizzly Bears!! Day 1

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025

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  • @virginiawood1928
    @virginiawood1928 11 месяцев назад +29

    I sat on my porch for an hour and 20 minutes, listening to cows moo, and you men talk. I’m 75 years old, it both blessed my heart and made me weep a little.

  • @muleskinner1940
    @muleskinner1940 Год назад +21

    I was raised on a ranch in the texas panhandle I 83yr and can't sit a horse any more so watching the videos sure gives so much calm and brings back so many good memories.thanks 4 letting ride along with uall God bless

  • @drewb2031
    @drewb2031 11 месяцев назад +7

    America wake up, these guy's cant explain this any better, so everyone needs to listen to what he is saying, this is so true. I remember when quail were all over Georgia, Alabama.... Now you want see one anywhere. Keep up the excellent work... 👍

  • @francesstratton695
    @francesstratton695 10 месяцев назад +4

    Love what you’re doing to shine a light on the truth about Wolfes and Bears. I love Rangers and their families. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻♥️♥️🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @DavidSmith-tu1nd
    @DavidSmith-tu1nd 10 месяцев назад +2

    At the end of the video your horse standing there after you removed the saddle. Just awesome. That high plains meadow with the Rockies in the background, has to take away all the bad days of ranching.

  • @MagaRickn
    @MagaRickn 11 месяцев назад +5

    Great video! Bet those are some tired ponies! ;) The 'glamor' of ranching shrouds the true 'hardships' that folks endure. Truly a profession or calling where the high times carry the low! Enjoyed this video immensely! :)

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana Год назад +10

    Thank you for taking us with you today. I miss my horse. I cannot ride anymore my family will not let me. I am 80 years old now. but one never looses the will to ride. God bless.

    • @kathypabst785
      @kathypabst785 10 месяцев назад +1

      So true. I am crippled and 44 surgeries. I will be 70 in Aug. My 2 rescues are not ridable. But no one will take me trail riding! 😢

  • @leevanruler119
    @leevanruler119 Год назад +5

    Another very fine video - keep them coming! I especially appreciate the discussion on the responsibility of ranching and maintaining the pristine nature of the land without interference from the predators that potentially overpopulate and destroy the eco balance.

  • @joycebarnett5813
    @joycebarnett5813 10 дней назад

    It was great to ride along with you guys. Really enjoyed the talk. You are so right about people not understanding the problems wolves and bears can cause. Some people are just beyond ignorant. Great country. Really made my soul feel better after this ride. Thanks for taking me along.

  • @craigsteinman9807
    @craigsteinman9807 Год назад +4

    So glad there is people like u educating us city dwellers

  • @blackdiamond5507
    @blackdiamond5507 Год назад +16

    🐎Pretty Calibar. 😁
    Thank you Trinity !! This was my Sunday nite movie. ❤😍☺😃😄

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Год назад +3

      Oh. Good. I am so glad you enjoyed it.

  • @robertvose7310
    @robertvose7310 Год назад +16

    Probably the best video I have ever seen on YT! Better than a TV show. Thanks much...

  • @patriciamuskevitsch8359
    @patriciamuskevitsch8359 Год назад +26

    They are working hard to make a living. Heaven in the summertime, not so much in the winter. Thanks for the video!

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Год назад +2

      Yeah it gets pretty tough in the winter.

  • @sunflowermarcia7277
    @sunflowermarcia7277 Год назад +16

    Such a great video. Thanks for taking us along.

  • @benhearn4142
    @benhearn4142 Год назад +3

    At 70 I always enjoy the lingo of cowboys...brings back memories

  • @greasyweezel9540
    @greasyweezel9540 Год назад +4

    Thanks for bringing me along - fun ride !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @cardiackidjones2848
    @cardiackidjones2848 Год назад +3

    What a great "documentary" on ranching with Grizzlies. What beautiful pristine country and those ranchers are working their tail off to enjoy a way of life :-) Thank you so much for the video.

  • @donaldpereira2652
    @donaldpereira2652 Год назад +132

    I always say...if you can get pizza delivered...you're too close to town.

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Год назад +11

      😄 Yep. Never lived somewhere that was possible.

    • @robertvose7310
      @robertvose7310 Год назад +17

      pizza today sucks anyways...

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Год назад +8

      @@robertvose7310 no kidding!

    • @busterbeagle2167
      @busterbeagle2167 Год назад +1

      Smh.

    • @chrisunderwood2524
      @chrisunderwood2524 Год назад +7

      Talk about not living away from town..I know 23 miles for groceries is really not that far but on our farm it was 20 miles of dirt road travel then we hit pavment ..so it just seemed for ever when getting groceries..we had four children at the time..and of course they wanted pizza to eat, a ponderosa dinner , go to burger king...so I made dinners. Of just that..one night would be homemade pizza, then fries and grilled burgers, home cooked Chinese food..so that wanting to travel just for a certain meal..diminished...they looked forward to a special home cooked meal.. but sometimes when all the chores where done on a Saturday night we would take that trip into town..the kids specialty was a dinner at ponderosa..so that city life seemed not so out of reach for them...and that is how my children grew up. Me is still over the farm life I am 73 and ride my big boy Ruger bought him at 7months old he is now 15..he is quarter horse/througbred.16 hands..on one side all foundation bred.national cutting horse hall of fame ..and the other thoroughbred racing..even a Kentucky derby winner Jet Pilot I think it was 1946 or 47...loved your video on ranching...always wanted to do that..but I was happy with our 350 acre farm we raised polled white face herdfords and horses..ans chickens

  • @olcowcatcher671
    @olcowcatcher671 Год назад +6

    You simply amaze me you put out great videos and you talk about history all the cowboys you work with are are very eager to talk about their history as cowboys hats off to you sir and thank you

  • @Tundra21dc1
    @Tundra21dc1 Год назад +6

    Boy…is that some beautiful country! Thanks for bringing it to us! God bless

  • @robertvose7310
    @robertvose7310 Год назад +8

    love the life perspective for culture and America today! Own it! love it!!!!

  • @RealJeep
    @RealJeep Год назад +8

    Loved Montana and the Philipsburg Valley from June through September. After that, not so much. Thanks for taking us along on the cattle move.

  • @sharonpotenza3359
    @sharonpotenza3359 Год назад +18

    Sat down to watch “1923” but just could not stop watching this gorgeous episode. So enjoy the chat about dog breeds, cattle brains and the impact of wolves on wildlife…the moose info was an eye opener. Thank you for the insights Trinity.

  • @Buehr99
    @Buehr99 Год назад +4

    Thank you Trinity for showing us the ups and downs of ranching as well as the beauty of this lifestyle. Always enjoy your videas.

  • @NOLAgenX
    @NOLAgenX Год назад +9

    Excellent! I see ranching and grizzlies and I’m here! Hope I can watch it all at once. Thank you for promoting one of the most vital aspects of our economy.

  • @virginiamonaghan4230
    @virginiamonaghan4230 Год назад +3

    Thanks so much for taking us along on your day at this ranch. Gorgeous scenery and great commentary! This helps me to appreciate a steak every time I have one! So much goes into that business! God bless you guys and all who do this for a living. I wish you a very Merry Christmas from Pennsylvania!

  • @darcieondeck
    @darcieondeck Год назад +4

    This country is absolutely beautiful!

  • @KarenSmith-ys3sk
    @KarenSmith-ys3sk Год назад +7

    Been there,but hadnt had to deal with bears and wolfs. I came from a ranching family to having a farm of my own,and owning cattle, and horses. Its alot of work. So glad that u want that life. Really like the show. I live about 30 minutes from town,i get groceries once a month.

  • @jessicapilch7138
    @jessicapilch7138 Год назад +10

    Hello from Bozeman! This was great!
    A hunting guide once told my dad that when you're on horse back the grizzlies won't mess with you. I have always wandered how true that was.
    Your content is always so great. Thank you🙂

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Год назад +5

      Well. They don't mess with you on a horse with a good dog for sure. 😄

    • @chrisbrunson6761
      @chrisbrunson6761 Год назад

      My daughter leads tourists on horseback in Glacier Park. That is what they told her in training.

    • @user-pk2fg8im4u
      @user-pk2fg8im4u Год назад +4

      True, plus a horse will smell a bear quite aways off. One trick to practice real hard is to stay on your horse when it vacates the premises.

  • @DB-jh1kd
    @DB-jh1kd Год назад +25

    Great video. Sharing the reality and danger of the ranching is an eye opener!

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Год назад +3

      Yes. Living and working there is very different than visiting. 👍

  • @robertvose7310
    @robertvose7310 Год назад +11

    The second, the second the horse moves, the doggie is in step. love it...

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Год назад +3

      Yes. They are paying attention to everything! 😳

  • @friedaschnell3729
    @friedaschnell3729 Год назад +2

    Beautiful country. Love watching the dogs work and learning how you ranch in grizzly bear country.

  • @robertvose7310
    @robertvose7310 Год назад +6

    Stunning area...Just beautiful..Looks like healer and collies I think...

  • @michelefarling6934
    @michelefarling6934 Год назад +7

    Thank you, Trinity. This was glorious to watch with my morning coffee. Lots of good teaching going on here (most of your vids). I have come to the conclusion that what you both were discussing about folks idiocy and inability to have gratitude most often times is simply a matter of reference point and perspective, or lack thereof. Unlived experiences give people no reference point. You do a great job of attempting to educate folks. Some folks wont ever be able to realize the bigger picture, though. I call that "chosen ignorance". Its difficult for folks from the city to understand certain concepts because they are so separated from themselves and nature. People are now generations removed from how what they eat comes to the table and how it got there. I had the good fortune to be able to stay during some summers growing up with a great aunt and uncle who still ran great grand dads' farm in NC. Not many have that opportunity anymore. I attempted my best to expose my own children to what farmlife is and why it is so important and where their food comes from (not a box). I am a pretty smart person from the city, but also nature savvy as a science major. Avid hiker with an extreme love of the natural world (I truly feel I could never get enough). With that being said, I know what I know, and I know the vastness of what is still unknown to me. I watch you ride and think to myself "oh, how I would love to do all that", or "I'm gonna' do that some day." The reality is not likely, though. I have enough sense to realize the dangers involved in such an endeavor. Still would like to visit Montana some day and ride a horse for a short while. Would love to stand on a mountain and breathe in some clean air...Montana is still on the bucket list. Maybe one day I can pick up a travel contract at one of the hospitals there so I can see your beautiful state for a little while. I just turned 55, so we'll see...
    Thanks for all your great content! Stay safe and best wishes from Michele in hot sunny Florida. 😊

  • @hyyue7549
    @hyyue7549 Год назад +18

    This is absolutely beautiful.The ranch heaven!

  • @montana4939
    @montana4939 Год назад +10

    One of the best videos I’ve seen , the way you explain things that was happening regarding sorting was just fantastic , you do such a great job and the land was just amazing, Montana is just beautiful! Great job !

  • @teamground0229
    @teamground0229 Год назад +4

    Enjoy watching the working dogs. I remember trying to catch horses in Montana. Interesting how that pressure thing works with horses and cattle. Glad I found your channel.

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Год назад +1

      Me too. Please always let me know what I can do better.

  • @bobandre1789
    @bobandre1789 Год назад +7

    Thank you for all of the great insight and informative discussion regarding ranching!!

  • @lindawaller9626
    @lindawaller9626 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love this video, thank you so much. It was a beautiful day, gorgeous country, and fascinating.

  • @jackieschroeder3737
    @jackieschroeder3737 Год назад +5

    This was absolutely terrific watching. You said it when you described it as a " Heaven ". Beautiful. Thank you for sharing this and God bless you and your family.🙏🌌

  • @roycolglazier1061
    @roycolglazier1061 Год назад +7

    God Bless you too Trinity, & thanks for a great vid that was highly educational, stewardship wise! There's something magical, learning to live amongst bears and other apex predators - thank you...

  • @garyvaneps3825
    @garyvaneps3825 9 месяцев назад

    I appreciate your videos very much. I am the son of immigrant parents from Holland. Some of my fondest memories as a child were going to visit my aunt and uncle who ranched between Depuyer and Pendroy. Growing up on a farm in Minnesota to spend a week at their ranch and being a cowboy for a week was an amazing experience

  • @LindaRingsrud
    @LindaRingsrud Год назад +1

    Thanks for a beautiful ride in beautiful country with really smart people. I use to ride. I watched the whole thing while cooking and doing paper work and it brought me back to one special experiences I had punching cows in my teens.

  • @lopin890
    @lopin890 Год назад +10

    Mornin' Trinity....🤠
    What an incredible day you had!!!
    Calabar is starting to come into his own and think before making a bad decision--he's beautiful!!..
    Thank you for taking us along!!
    Truely God's country❣️🙏❣️
    Long work days, but the attitude of the rancher carries one through like it was nothing...LAID BACK and going about his day to day business.
    My favorite TRUTH of the day::
    "Emotion driven passion without responsibility, stewardship, or accountability leads to so many problems.
    Mismanaged stewardship never ends well."
    Kind of sums it all up in a nutshell.
    Unfortunately, "they" are everywhere.
    we have them too, just not on such a large scale as you, yet "they" (who DON'T live rural) want to control and dictate what we can do on our own properties...
    we've even found the BLM becoming more and more of a dictatorship😢
    (Direct quote to my husband: "We're the BLM and we can do whatever we want!") ....😵‍💫seriously??
    Safe travels, friend❤️❤️
    Stay FROSTY...
    Keep your powder dry and your head on a swivel...
    🇺🇸🇺🇸WWG1WGA🇺🇸🇺🇸NCSWIC🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @candacemeifert-polk7383
    @candacemeifert-polk7383 Год назад +2

    Beautiful country, Very interesting cattle drive. I have only seen this is movies. I did see a drive outside Sheridan Wy a few years back. The cattle were crossing the Deckers Road . Lot of hard work involved.

  • @robertvose7310
    @robertvose7310 Год назад +13

    It's not an easy life...But some days? Amazing...

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Год назад +5

      That is definitely the case. When it's good, it's REAL good!

  • @monicaw5036
    @monicaw5036 Год назад +5

    Love this! You've got a sweet horse, he's awesome. Oh and those cattle dogs...absolutely LOVE THEM. It blows my mind how good they are at doing what they do and the kicker is they love their job!
    Love the way the dogs all work together, that one poor dog has a limp. I hope they check him out.

  • @troylunsford603
    @troylunsford603 Год назад +1

    Enjoy your videos, we run 125 head here in S.W. Arkansas and live with black bears but nothing like what this ranch is dealing with. Thanks for putting your time and effort into these . God bless .TSL.

  • @reaskelton4939
    @reaskelton4939 8 месяцев назад

    May have watched this before but it was still real good. Good conversation, good philosophy on life. Wish everyone could grow up on a ranch just because of what it teaches you.

  • @memontana1056
    @memontana1056 Год назад +9

    Glad to see that black horse of yours doing so well.

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Год назад +1

      Yes. He is really doing good this spring. 👍

  • @SavageMcBeastdog
    @SavageMcBeastdog Год назад +6

    Thank you for the video. Very informative and relaxing. 🤠

  • @andrewsmith3720
    @andrewsmith3720 Год назад +1

    Hi Trinity Andrew smith here from UK , really love your videos of cattle ranching in Montana. The country side reminds me of our Yorkshire dales where I live . I must tell u something every English wants to be a cow boy , keep the good work up much appreciated . Move on out we burn day light ha

  • @robertvose7310
    @robertvose7310 Год назад +3

    Smart Great Grandpa! same as my parents family out of Idaho, Wa, Montana, and Minn...

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Год назад +1

      Yep. If you saved some cash during that time period, you were ahead.

  • @49er61
    @49er61 Год назад +1

    Trinity what a fantastic video I'm so thankful to have been along for the ride. You folks all done a great job on the drive and the dogs are invaluable. Thanks for taking us along.

  • @user-pk2fg8im4u
    @user-pk2fg8im4u Год назад +2

    I grew up and farmed all of my life on family homesteads about 40 miles from Conrad, out on the prairie. We would look for a chance to go fishing up past Dupuyer on Birch Creek. Those were some good times, before the '64 flood, but never encountered grizzlies back in those days, nor wolves. What Mike says about being a steward and caring for animals as it pertains to bears and wolves is exactly right. I enjoyed this video, still have friends around Valier and Dupuyer. We're gettin' older, fewer of us left.

  • @thefrostshieldjotunn7287
    @thefrostshieldjotunn7287 Год назад +7

    Such an awesome place and awesome lifestyle. Respect

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Год назад

      Yes. It is a completely different way of life.

  • @kassieopea
    @kassieopea Год назад +4

    I was about to ask what you do when the horse sinks, and then it happened! Such a beautiful ranch. Thanks for taking us along on the cattle drive.

  • @johnnycashh7148
    @johnnycashh7148 Год назад +2

    This one was a dandy...thank you for the ride along! 🍻

  • @lorijudd2151
    @lorijudd2151 Год назад +3

    Idyllic! Gorgeous country.
    But ...
    I'll leave the ranching to you, and I'll sit over here, on my recliner, with my tiny dog on my lap, and criticize. 😂😂😂
    Seriously, your videos are waaaay better than any movie!
    I love the steaks you provide. What you do is hard work that I can no longer aspire to. Too many of my joints have been replaced or altered. Arthritis decided this for me.
    So I'll cheer from the sidelines.

  • @robertvose7310
    @robertvose7310 Год назад +11

    my dog is losing her mind with all the cattle making noise. lol

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Год назад +2

      😂

    • @robertvose7310
      @robertvose7310 Год назад +2

      @@LifeintheWest no seriously the second she heard them bawling she ran up, then saw the dogs and went nuts..She love little doggies..get along...

  • @JohnVanRuiten
    @JohnVanRuiten Год назад

    It was always that same cow turning around and coming back at the dog. Beautiful video Trinity. It was always my dream to live in a place like that.

  • @sandilacy9498
    @sandilacy9498 Год назад +2

    Wow….this video was great, thanks Trinity!

  • @davidmclean1403
    @davidmclean1403 Год назад

    Enjoyed this video Trinity, I always enjoyed working cows as a Kid in south Texas . This one shows the Public what goes on behind the scenes,not just riding the range on horse back. Keep up the great work

  • @greenpyrs
    @greenpyrs Год назад +2

    Love the scenery and the commentary.

  • @williamlawrence7352
    @williamlawrence7352 Год назад

    Excellent video and tremendously informative commentaries at the end of the video. I live in Montana and have always wanted to live in the same area that you were driving the cattle to pasture. Use to have 40 acres in the Lyons Creek area, but, had to transfer the title after a divorce. Live just outside the Helena area now on 20. Hope to sell someday and move over to that area. Love riding horses, been doing it since I was a child. At 62, I'm not going to be doing any Bonanza type ranching, but having a decent spread and a few horses would be nice. It's always been my dream for that kinda life. I'm originally from Florida. Miami Florida. Originally moved to Lincoln Montana and totally loved the place. The ex didn't and insisted that we move to Helena. Well, with her and the 40 gone now, maybe I can start actually living my life once again in the same area you were in, where you made the video. I visited the area one time back in the late 80s looking for land. Believe it or not, haven't been back since. Been all over the state of Montana, but haven't seen Dupyer since the late 80s. I hope when I return to see it again, it's not to visit, but, rather to live there. My retirement dreams come true!!!

    • @twostop6895
      @twostop6895 Год назад

      retirement? I hope your clueless asparations understand that Montana's median age is 40 the highest west of the Mississippi, and it's low population state that young people leave for good jobs, there's no work force in the state to wipe your old butt and nursing homes are failing left and right in the state cause young people leave and aren't there to man them, you have a rude awakening coming, and nothing but old people are the ones moving there reminds me of the clueless clowns that are now suffering in high cost hell hole Florida, Midwest is best

  • @JoeJuniorEM
    @JoeJuniorEM Год назад +2

    i hunted sharptails up that way a couple years ago between Havre, Bynum, and Shelby. We ate in Dupayer several times while we were there. I could not believe how far east of Glacier the grizzlies were.

    • @twostop6895
      @twostop6895 Год назад

      wow, I hope realize those drainages out of the mountains even farther east than you thinks has great grizzly foods cause of the water coming down, berries and many other plants it's great grizzly habitat

  • @ashleyfarmer1991
    @ashleyfarmer1991 Год назад

    Salt of the earth people right there ! I could listen to him talk for days. Reminds me of the guy the raised and taught me most of what I know. The conversations were had the exact same way. Pushing cows in the Idaho mountains on horses. Really appreciate the video.

  • @nancycascino6577
    @nancycascino6577 Год назад +1

    It’s a hard way of life; always being prepared to do anything. Much respect. ❤

  • @charlenesterken2604
    @charlenesterken2604 Год назад +2

    beautiful country , I enjoyed watching

  • @johnlittle1329
    @johnlittle1329 Год назад +1

    Your best video yet. Thanks for sharing.

  • @richards.8987
    @richards.8987 Год назад +1

    Your living the life brother! Trying to get my family out of the city now! I pray for the day!

  • @cathymarshall8327
    @cathymarshall8327 Год назад

    I like how your videos explain how ranching is done now. Don't make a lot of money but they have to love the lifestyle. Great video, now on to #2.

  • @richtreffts8593
    @richtreffts8593 Год назад

    Great video again Trinity. I have been in bogs like that myself while working on ranches in Wyoming. I had a horse rear on his hind legs & pivot 180 degrees to get out before he got any farther into it. Got an old army weapons carrier stuck in one, one time. Got it out, but it was tough. I always wondered if those bogs were like what Will James called "musk kegs" up in Canada. I remember walking out on one of those bogs & seeing the ground moving up & down, like waves, maybe 10 to 15 feet away. It was like the sod was floating on top of the bog. I could walk on it in places & not break through but a horse could break through & get "high centered". I was lucky & never got one in that far. That was in southern Wyoming near Saratoga. I don't remember now where it was exactly, but it may have been in the muskrat basin or on the Red Desert where the ground would be really dry, you know how the ground gets baked dry & is all cracked & crunchy & then you ride over it & break through into a mud bog. Some of that dry, baked, cracked looking ground is just that, but other places hides a mud hole or a bog beneath it. It gets a little freaky riding in them places sometimes.

  • @codyboe2827
    @codyboe2827 Год назад

    Great video Trinity. I enjoyed the commentary. Its always interest to see how others live and the challenges that they have to deal with.

  • @michaelhobby4872
    @michaelhobby4872 Год назад

    I watch a lot of your videos and enjoy them. This video may be the best one I've seen so far!

  • @TheDariusBlaze
    @TheDariusBlaze Год назад +1

    I just made food & now you posted a video. Tonight can’t get any better. Hope you’re having a good day!

  • @gingerbread6614
    @gingerbread6614 Год назад

    Your golden dog is limping. We really enjoyed your show. Thank you.

  • @sharonpotenza3359
    @sharonpotenza3359 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Год назад

      Hey. Thank you so much for the support!! 👍

  • @sashcraft51
    @sashcraft51 Год назад

    Loved the vlog. Enjoyed the cows, dogs, horses, people, open country.

  • @davidmorgan2541
    @davidmorgan2541 10 месяцев назад

    Wow, and thank you for presentin!g the beauty, the dangers, the hardships and realities of living and ranching in Montana. You are clearly skilled and motivated to show us the truths on ranching. Thank you for your efforts to bring us informative and entertaining films on ranching or what I would say is farming on steroids! Love your work!

  • @hankbraff1135
    @hankbraff1135 Год назад

    This was one of your most enjoyable videos to date Trinity, very insightful for those that have no experience of living of the land, I hope it has educated a few people of just how difficult it is striking a balance between nature and working the land, all wildlife has a place but the ranchers have a place in the scheme of things as well, it was a pleasure to listen to Mikes story of his family ranching in the area for generations, a great video as I said, thanks for sharing this with us all.

  • @dc7537
    @dc7537 Год назад

    I thank you for such informative videos, so informative, really enjoyed this one. It is a lot of work and time putting these videos together. I hope you don’t mind my sense of humour, but your wandering around in the dark trying to find the beautiful black Calibar was so funny. I bet he was trying to remain motionless, holding his breath, behind a post so you couldn’t find him, so he could get an extra hour of shut eye. For a young horse I was truly amazed how brave he was when, in the pen the whole heard of loud volume moo’s turned around and faced him.
    When Calibar got bogged, glad that he and yourself were alright, but I must say you could almost read the thoughts going through Calibar’s mind…….’ok Trinity enough is enough, I’m going home now, you can stay here’.

  • @TheAlanmarks
    @TheAlanmarks Год назад +3

    Great video...very interesting,entertaining and intellectual. What an awesome job.thank you....Yee haw🤠🐮🤠🐴🤠

  • @delprice3007
    @delprice3007 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome, thanks! Reminds me of being a cheechako in the Nikola valley learning about ranching for a summer. American ag: it's the heart of freedom.

  • @Johnny53kgb-nsa
    @Johnny53kgb-nsa Год назад

    Thanks for the ride in some very beautiful and scenic part of America.

  • @mikestone9129
    @mikestone9129 Год назад

    Great video. Beautiful land, so glad to see they are getting rain this year and things are greening up. Hope they get to hay this year.

  • @Dababster1
    @Dababster1 Год назад

    Love your videos. Not only are they entertaining but informative. It’s great to learn about the different aspects of ranching stewardship of the land.

  • @DG2244
    @DG2244 Год назад

    Super Video! Really shows the hard life ranchers have, no days off.

  • @billybilly6574
    @billybilly6574 Год назад +6

    Trinity, it's absolutely gorgeous country side in Montana! I love your videos so much! I used to work cattle with my uncles and aunts during the summer. I'd love to be there with you

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Год назад +1

      Yes. That has always been some of my favorite country in the world!

    • @billybilly6574
      @billybilly6574 Год назад

      @@LifeintheWest
      ❤️

  • @marccalvert6040
    @marccalvert6040 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Always enjoy them

  • @glenndunnington8551
    @glenndunnington8551 Год назад

    Fabulous video hearing you three talk about real life stuff. Thank you so much for sharing and teaching all at the same time.😊

  • @thomream1888
    @thomream1888 Год назад

    This video is so good, it makes me think even I could do it... then common sense returns! One thing that might help is to add captions for the other speakers - couldn't hear much of what they said.
    And that looked like a good-sized bear! Way cool video man.

  • @sco3592
    @sco3592 Год назад

    It’s so cool to see the cattle handling sorting. I just always wished I could have worked on a ranch but never had the opportunity. Thanks for showing and sharing.

  • @busterbailey370
    @busterbailey370 Год назад +1

    This is ur best video yet love ur video keep them coming please

  • @Flacowboy4hire
    @Flacowboy4hire Год назад

    Love his tag system .
    Amazing how many rocks in the pens ..

  • @kenpalmer1900
    @kenpalmer1900 Год назад

    Loved this video. As a New York Beef farmer. I love learning about the west

  • @dottiehildebrand3123
    @dottiehildebrand3123 Год назад

    Happy Anniversary to you and your wife..Hope there are many .more to come. Beautiful commute.. God bless. 🇺🇸🌹❤️

  • @darwinbenedict3541
    @darwinbenedict3541 Год назад +4

    Great video! I am from NE Colorado and didn't know about the money that is being allocated for reintroducing the wolf to the wilderness. You did mention that Colorado is doing this. I will do more research. Thanks.

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Год назад +1

      Yes. To be clear, it is animal rights activist groups are the ones turning their money towards Colorado. They already succeeded in forcing the fish, wildlife and parks to introduce wolves to Colorado even though wolves already came in from Wyoming on their own.

    • @darwinbenedict3541
      @darwinbenedict3541 Год назад

      @@LifeintheWest thanks for information. I think I will look into these activist group and the wildlife and parks department.

    • @twostop6895
      @twostop6895 Год назад

      @@LifeintheWest voters approved wolf reintroduction in Colorado, Colorado's last Grizzly Bear was killed in the San Juan Mountains in 1979, Grizzlies also should reitroduced

    • @caseG80
      @caseG80 Год назад

      @@twostop6895wow Colorado doesn't have grizzly bears learn something new thanks

  • @shabbatsongs4801
    @shabbatsongs4801 10 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed watching Y’all work the cattle…🙌

  • @veevee7317
    @veevee7317 Год назад +4

    beautiful country