A past montana native watching from Anchorage Alaska and I remember being able to visit these towns before fees and trespassing problems. I loved seeing the big blue sky and beautiful mountains as I really miss the solitude of it all. Thank you..😊😊😊
I'm home out on Long Island where I did enjoy this video. One of the things I like is that I could hear the gravel crunch or the wind blow because there wasn't any music. Good camera work
Hope you read this , I live just about 4 hours east of Bannack for the last 34 plus years now I go to Bannack about 3 times a year . Love that town. The park Ranger is cool his name is John . something about that town calls me back often . THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA for a awesome video......
I'm enjoying your videos, the Ghost Towns of N.D. and Montana are interesting. Your commentary is easy to listen to. The "air bnb" line was funny! I live in Bullhead City, AZ, BTW. Thank you, and I'm looking forward to more videos. 👍👋
I LOVED seeing these Montana ghost towns - so much fascinating history of the Old West! Ghost towns just have a certain intriguing vibe that is irresistible to so many of us. I'm watching from Ohio down in the states, and I really enjoy your exploration videos, Chris. Thank you for sharing!
Hey Chris, friend of mine had his great grandpa get himself hanged in Bannack. It was indeed Henry Plummer, the infamous sheriff. He & I both live in Utah btw. He's in the southern part, I'm just south of Salty. Henry was a young man with a wife & family but had a complicated past. He'd had troubles in the mining district of California if I recall correctly (also as a lawman). My own great grandpa was a blacksmith most of his life, but was asked to serve as sheriff for a very short while when he was living in Dodge City Kansas in the 1870's and '80's. Don't know why he didn't stick with it long, but I suspect great Grandma Julia may have had something to do with it! Loved your video and enjoyed the quiet of it all. We see these old places through rose colored glasses. But they were tough, hard places to live & make a living. Worked in too many oil fields to think otherwise. Be safe, God bless and take good care. 😊
As I’ve mentioned, Chris, I’ve lived in Helena for 66 years. So glad to have found this video with Elkhorn. Brings back memories of visiting Elkhorn as a child when my parents would bring visitors to see a real “ghost town”. The other thing I’m loving about your videos is the facts you share are familiar from my high school years and the Vigilante Parade that has been a tradition in Helena forever. High schoolers make floats of historic places and events in Montana. Thank you for all your work to preserve and share the history of Montana! ❤
Thanx for the tour! Due to circumstances beyond our control we were unable to make the trek out west. Was hoping to see a lot of these sites and now I have... Cheers!!!
I really enjoy seeing old western ghost towns like this here and they are all a part of history thank you for showing these incredible looking towns have a great week Thank You.🏘🏘
Very enjoyable Montana ghost town tour, Chris. Thanks for posting it. 👍 If you continue journeying south, you'll be able to visit and video ghost towns in my home state, Wyoming. Hope you make plans to do so in the near future.
Native Montanan and live in Townsend, about 30 miles southeast of Helena. I've been to all the ghost towns except Garnet. Love to visit these towns as both my grandfathers were brought to Montana by the mines. My paternal grandfather lived in a small ghost town to the west of Townsend called Hassel, about 10 miles up Indian Creek. All that's really left there is the old hotel. Great video.
Loved living in the West in the 1980's , hauled Oil Field supplies all over the area and into Canada as well down to the 4 - corners and beyond. Lovely country. I am in Western Washington , puget sound near Canada now.
Watching from Scotland. Oh how I would like to walk around those legnedary places with you. I feel I must have been a pioneer in a previous life! :-) You have a relax and peaceful way of narrating. Thank you!
I am watching from stoke on Trent England I love watching these videos if the old towns if only them walls could speak they would have some great tails to tell. God bless America
Excellent as always. Recently went out west on a 12 day tour from Port Huron MI. with the wife. Over 6K in miles. Didn't have time to see what you bring to the table. That's why I come to you for the out of the way side trips. The time dedication has to be there. Nice vehicle upgrade too. Can't wait to see the next Montana episode and so on. Thanks for sharing your specialized journeys.
From Ohio.Enjoy the videos and your enthusiasm for Montana ghost towns. Lot of valuable info to help plan a visit. Have driven all over Montana, its so beautiful but somehow missed these gems. Maybe next trip.
Haven't lived in Montana since I was a kid, so now watching from Tehachapi CA, I miss Montana very much and all the cool ghost towns! I've been to all of these towns except for Comet, they are all so awesome and beautiful places.
Thank you so much for presenting me these videos of ghost towns of Montana. I am watching these from Vahto Finland. My late brother Tapio went to highschool in Helena his senior year, probably between 1971-1972 as a foreign exchange student. He stayed with his host family Lilan and Eskil Seastrom. He told me a lot of stories of people and friends. He had great time there. He also visited some ghost towns. Unfortunately I cannot remember which. I miss him so much and the videos you make enable me to relive the feelings I had when we spoke about his year in the US. I often think it would be great to contact some of his friends there and be able to speak to some his friends, mayby hear stories of him. Anyhow I much appreciate your tranquil and serene videos and beautiful landscapes of an era long bygone.
I was born and raised in Montana in a little town named Melstone, close to The Jersey Lilly. I NOW live in Saskatchewan. Enjoyed the walk through the past😊
This is very interesting! Good video, well edited and narrated. The building interiors in Bannock are in beautiful condition. Watching from the Village of Ravalli (pop 76) MT, in Lake County, I am a new subscriber.
Watching from London, just mesmerised by all the history, just to think of all whom are long gone but lived through the years good and bad! Thank you for your great work, Regards, Terry.
Great video, it helps me as I'm hoping to RV around the state's. Ghost towns and cemeteries are my favorites. I'm watching from the former great city of Portland, Oregon which has unfortunately fallen these past years
Watching from Missoula, Montana. Bravo, on a great video showcasing some of our historical places. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 One critique, it's pronounced Gran-nit, like the rock. Other than that one minor error, you had a lot of great info about our ghost towns. I'm looking forward to watching some more of your videos. 😁
Big Montana fan here. I travel from Fox Island, Washington to Montana at least twice a year. Love the Eastern Front and the Bob Marshall Wilderness area. The Buckhorn saloon in Augusta Mt. is also a favorite place to have a meal and beer. Cheers!
It's been awfully culturally enriched with Asians and Hispanics since the days of my childhood pilgrimages in the 60's to see grandparents. I hate to see their influence and cultural devaluation
British person here. Year before last I did a road trip with the family and as I have a house in Nebraska and love the great plains and the mountain states because they are so different to the UK and Isle of Man where I live at the moment. I was desperate to see at least one ghost town whilst in the US so we visited Granite MT. Loved it. I've visited 98 countries and territories and in the US I'm up to 23 States. We flew into Idaho via Nebraska from the UK, through Yellowstone, up to Bozeman, then Glacier, crossed the border into Canada to Cranbrook, then back through the Idaho panhandle to Spokane, then down to Hall Mt (where the Ghost town was) across to Buffalo WY, then Devils Tower, Custer State Park SD, then past Carhenge NE down to Scottsbluff Ne and finally Boulder Co. Loved it all except Boulder.
Montana native here. Thank you for reminding viewers to not vandalize these sights by writing on walls and such. Nice work and great information. 🤩👍
Thanks for watching!
Same here! Watching from Missoula. :)
JUST GAREEX WATCHING FR. HONGKONG,STILL ALIVE...
Hear, hear. We also despise any form of vandalism 👎
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A past montana native watching from Anchorage Alaska and I remember being able to visit these towns before fees and trespassing problems. I loved seeing the big blue sky and beautiful mountains as I really miss the solitude of it all. Thank you..😊😊😊
Thanks for watching!
Montana to Alaska?! You're lucky to have lived in the most gorgeous states we have to offer.
I Would Love To Go Back...And I Would Love ❤️ To Bring These Buildings Back
I'm home out on Long Island where I did enjoy this video. One of the things I like is that I could hear the gravel crunch or the wind blow because there wasn't any music. Good camera work
Wow thank you!!!!
Agreed, I don't understand why so many RUclips creators add pointless music.
You're about as far as you can get from the wild west
Hope you read this , I live just about 4 hours east of Bannack for the last 34 plus years now I go to Bannack about 3 times a year . Love that town. The park Ranger is cool his name is John . something about that town calls me back often . THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA for a awesome video......
Thanks for sharing! I really love that town and the folks who work there are soooooo friendly!
I'm enjoying your videos, the Ghost Towns of N.D. and Montana are interesting. Your commentary is easy to listen to. The "air bnb" line was funny! I live in Bullhead City, AZ, BTW. Thank you, and I'm looking forward to more videos. 👍👋
Wow thank you!!
Hi from Calgary. 🇨🇦 Born and raised in Moose Jaw Saskatchewan. Love your channel so much. Don’t ever stop making content. ❤
Awesome! Thank you!
Watching from Somerset, England and thoroughly enjoyed your video, thanks.
Thank you!
I LOVED seeing these Montana ghost towns - so much fascinating history of the Old West! Ghost towns just have a certain intriguing vibe that is irresistible to so many of us. I'm watching from Ohio down in the states, and I really enjoy your exploration videos, Chris. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Hey Chris, friend of mine had his great grandpa get himself hanged in Bannack. It was indeed Henry Plummer, the infamous sheriff. He & I both live in Utah btw. He's in the southern part, I'm just south of Salty. Henry was a young man with a wife & family but had a complicated past. He'd had troubles in the mining district of California if I recall correctly (also as a lawman). My own great grandpa was a blacksmith most of his life, but was asked to serve as sheriff for a very short while when he was living in Dodge City Kansas in the 1870's and '80's. Don't know why he didn't stick with it long, but I suspect great Grandma Julia may have had something to do with it! Loved your video and enjoyed the quiet of it all. We see these old places through rose colored glasses. But they were tough, hard places to live & make a living. Worked in too many oil fields to think otherwise. Be safe, God bless and take good care. 😊
Thanks for sharing. That story I learned first while in school in Sidney, MT. Very interesting history that is for sure.
I saw you under mountain west productions video, thank you for sharing!
GR8 post,
Thx😊
Thanks for sharing. Interesting comments with matching stories always add something fascinating to the video!
Watching from San Jose, Costa Rica
As I’ve mentioned, Chris, I’ve lived in Helena for 66 years. So glad to have found this video with Elkhorn. Brings back memories of visiting Elkhorn as a child when my parents would bring visitors to see a real “ghost town”. The other thing I’m loving about your videos is the facts you share are familiar from my high school years and the Vigilante Parade that has been a tradition in Helena forever. High schoolers make floats of historic places and events in Montana. Thank you for all your work to preserve and share the history of Montana! ❤
Russia ✌️ great video!!! While watching, I remembered films with Clint Eastwood. Very atmospheric video!!!
Yes the wild west :)
Regards from the
North Rocky Mountains UssA 😊
This is outstanding. I love this stuff.
Thank you!
Thanx for the tour! Due to circumstances beyond our control we were unable to make the trek out west. Was hoping to see a lot of these sites and now I have... Cheers!!!
Hope you get to make it!
Your voice contains so much joy, it's fun to watch these Videos 😊❤
WOW! Thank you so much!!
Watching from Westlock Alberta. Motorcycle camped in Montana many times.Beautiful state, beautiful people!
U bet,
Thx😊
Watching from Hannover, Germany
I really enjoy seeing old western ghost towns like this here
and they are all a part of history thank you for showing these
incredible looking towns have a great week Thank You.🏘🏘
Thank you!!
Very enjoyable Montana ghost town tour, Chris. Thanks for posting it. 👍 If you continue journeying south, you'll be able to visit and video ghost towns in my home state, Wyoming. Hope you make plans to do so in the near future.
Thanks, I am eager to visit Wyoming.
Muito interessante seus vídeos! Moro em Vinhedo, interior de São Paulo, Brasil!
Native Montanan and live in Townsend, about 30 miles southeast of Helena. I've been to all the ghost towns except Garnet. Love to visit these towns as both my grandfathers were brought to Montana by the mines. My paternal grandfather lived in a small ghost town to the west of Townsend called Hassel, about 10 miles up Indian Creek. All that's really left there is the old hotel. Great video.
Thanks for sharing. I wil have to visit that town one day. Glad you enjoyed the video, I really REALLY enjoy visiting your state. It is thrilling!
I could swear the hotel at 8:50 looks like a building the gang of Arthur in Red Dead Redemption was hanging out in.
Watching from the southern coast of South Carolina. Love your videos, thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Watching from Edmonton, Alberta. This was great. Cheers, Chris! ✌️
Thanks for watching!!
Live in great falls,Montana. Used to work in Virginia city in the 90s. Enjoying your videos. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Was great and very interesting to watch it😊
We visited Elkhorn & Garnet in 2002. Some of the buildings in Elkhorn have since collapsed. I'm glad that we took pictures. Great videos.
Thanks for watching!
Watching from Trail BC and always enjoy your videos.
Thanks for watching!
Cincinnati.
Thank you for another fantastic tour.
Thanks for watching!
Hi Chris, love your videos.
We are watching from Edenbridge, Kent. England
Thanks for watching!
Loved living in the West in the 1980's , hauled Oil Field supplies all over the area and into Canada as well down to the 4 - corners and beyond. Lovely country. I am in Western Washington , puget sound near Canada now.
Thanks for watching!
Checking in from SW SK.
Great vids Chris!
Thanks for watching!
Watching from Scotland. Oh how I would like to walk around those legnedary places with you. I feel I must have been a pioneer in a previous life! :-) You have a relax and peaceful way of narrating. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video, Chris...Greetings from Macedonia, Eastern Europe
Thanks for watching!
I am watching from stoke on Trent England I love watching these videos if the old towns if only them walls could speak they would have some great tails to tell. God bless America
Excellent as always. Recently went out west on a 12 day tour from Port Huron MI. with the wife. Over 6K in miles. Didn't have time to see what you bring to the table. That's why I come to you for the out of the way side trips. The time dedication has to be there. Nice vehicle upgrade too. Can't wait to see the next Montana episode and so on. Thanks for sharing your specialized journeys.
Thanks for watching!
Hi I live in Illinois near O'Hare Airport. Love watching these videos
Thanks for watching!
Watching from Truckee California
Thanks for watching
I really like your videos. The plain speaking narrative that you share allows the places you visit to shine through.
Thanks!
John
Burlington, Vermont
Thank you very much!
Watching from Boston Massachuesetts fantastic video 😎🤟
Thanks for watching!
North Dakota. Excellent video!
Thanks for watching!
Hello Chris, I am in uk in the county of Dorset. I love to watch and learn about American History. Thank you
Thank you!
Watching from Alabama! Love old towns! I live in a small town with about 500 ppl or less!
Thanks for watching!
Hi, from Helsinki Finland 🇫🇮 Great videos!
Hey, thanks!
From Ohio.Enjoy the videos and your enthusiasm for Montana ghost towns. Lot of valuable info to help plan a visit. Have driven all over Montana, its so beautiful but somehow missed these gems. Maybe next trip.
Is that bullett holes in the car at 6.10 in the video ?? Enjoyed this video too,relaxing and very interesting. Greetings from Norway
Yes, those are bullet holes. Most anything that you come across in the Montana mountains is riddled with bullet holes, even the modern signage.
Yes!
Thanks to you- from Vermont.
Thanks for watching!
North of Sweden here, thanks for a interesting video and nice work!
Thanks for watching!
great video. we are watching from Liverpool, UK.
Great video. I'm watching from Switzerland and enjoying it.🇨🇭
Thanks for watching!
Watching from Belgrade, MT Have toured many of your GT locations.
Thanks for watching!
Haven't lived in Montana since I was a kid, so now watching from Tehachapi CA, I miss Montana very much and all the cool ghost towns! I've been to all of these towns except for Comet, they are all so awesome and beautiful places.
Thanks for watching! Comet was amazing!
Very well done, Chris. Your narration and walking camera tour adds to the entertainment. Thank you. :)
Thank you so much for presenting me these videos of ghost towns of Montana.
I am watching these from Vahto Finland.
My late brother Tapio went to highschool in Helena his senior year, probably between 1971-1972 as a foreign exchange student. He stayed with his host family Lilan and Eskil Seastrom. He told me a lot of stories of people and friends. He had great time there. He also visited some ghost towns. Unfortunately I cannot remember which.
I miss him so much and the videos you make enable me to relive the feelings I had when we spoke about his year in the US.
I often think it would be great to contact some of his friends there and be able to speak to some his friends, mayby hear stories of him.
Anyhow I much appreciate your tranquil and serene videos and beautiful landscapes of an era long bygone.
Thanks for watching!
Another great video. Really love your content, please keep it up.
Thank you!
I was born and raised in Montana in a little town named Melstone, close to The Jersey Lilly. I NOW live in Saskatchewan. Enjoyed the walk through the past😊
Thanks for watching!
Watching from Ottawa, Canada. Great video!
Thanks for watching!
Durand Michigan here again. USA What a cool old town!
Watching from Perth, Australia 🇦🇺
Thanks for watching!
Watching from Vienna Austria, always great videos 👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Watching from London uk great video Montana looks absolutely beautiful and peaceful
NW Montana Native. Thank you for showing the history of my beautiful state.
Thanks for watching! I love Montana, amazing state!
I loved the couple of videos of yours that I watched.
Watching from Seattle.
Thanks for watching!
New Hampshire love the west thank you for a great video
Thank you!!
Very interesting. Would have liked to have seen the hail in video.
Thanks!
Wow thank you so much!!!
I am from Hamburg Germany. Love your Videos. Thank you for Your Work 🙏🏼
Thanks for watching!
This is very interesting! Good video, well edited and narrated. The building interiors in Bannock are in beautiful condition. Watching from the Village of Ravalli (pop 76) MT, in Lake County, I am a new subscriber.
Wow thank you so much!!
Watching from London, just mesmerised by all the history, just to think of all whom are long gone but lived through the years good and bad!
Thank you for your great work,
Regards,
Terry.
Thanks for watching
Great video, it helps me as I'm hoping to RV around the state's. Ghost towns and cemeteries are my favorites. I'm watching from the former great city of Portland, Oregon which has unfortunately fallen these past years
Thanks for watching!
Yay! A new Chris video 🎉
Thank you!
Coming from Paris, France, some years ago, I was pleased to visit Virginia City and your videos give me ideas for another trip in Western Montana 😜
Montana is amazing!
Victoria BC here. Lived in Alberta for a while and explored the back roads all over.
watching from Germany. Thanks for showing such amazing places which you would usually not see on a short US trip
Watching from Missoula, Montana. Bravo, on a great video showcasing some of our historical places. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
One critique, it's pronounced Gran-nit, like the rock. Other than that one minor error, you had a lot of great info about our ghost towns.
I'm looking forward to watching some more of your videos. 😁
Hey thank you!!
Watching from Edmonton, Alberta. Entertaining video as always.
I’m watching from Long Island New York.(just outside NYC) I really hope to explore Montana someday! Thanks for your great videos!
You'd love it! The whole state is magic and not crowded! And thank you!
Watching from South Carolina 👍🏖️
Thanks for watching!
Herentals, Belgium. Impressed by the restoration efforts!
hardly any graffiti on most of these buildings. its great to see
Fulton County Kentucky, USA. Really like your content.
Thank you!
Big Montana fan here. I travel from Fox Island, Washington to Montana at least twice a year. Love the Eastern Front and the Bob Marshall Wilderness area. The Buckhorn saloon in Augusta Mt. is also a favorite place to have a meal and beer. Cheers!
Thank you for the tip, I will check it out I am sure I will be in AUgusta at some point
Montana is one of the last states that hasn't been "culturally enriched". Let's hope it stays that way.
It's been awfully culturally enriched with Asians and Hispanics since the days of my childhood pilgrimages in the 60's to see grandparents. I hate to see their influence and cultural devaluation
Guess you haven't been to Bozeman. Full of Californians now. Locals totally priced out of living anywhere near there.
Cincinnati here. Great video.
Awesome! Thank you!
What a beautiful spot up in the mountains, watching from Southern WI.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video, fantastic quality! I can there on my sofa. Greetings from old Germany.
Thanks for watching!
Watching from Dundalk, Maryland! Thank you for the videos 😊
Thanks for watching!
British person here. Year before last I did a road trip with the family and as I have a house in Nebraska and love the great plains and the mountain states because they are so different to the UK and Isle of Man where I live at the moment. I was desperate to see at least one ghost town whilst in the US so we visited Granite MT. Loved it. I've visited 98 countries and territories and in the US I'm up to 23 States.
We flew into Idaho via Nebraska from the UK, through Yellowstone, up to Bozeman, then Glacier, crossed the border into Canada to Cranbrook, then back through the Idaho panhandle to Spokane, then down to Hall Mt (where the Ghost town was) across to Buffalo WY, then Devils Tower, Custer State Park SD, then past Carhenge NE down to Scottsbluff Ne and finally Boulder Co. Loved it all except Boulder.
Glad you got to visit!
I really enjoyed your video. Great job. OREGON
Thanks for watching!
Melbourne, Australia. Been to Montana and Saskatchewan many, many times. And will visit again many, many times.
I’m in rural Wiltshire near Stonehenge. Really enjoy seeing your video
Thanks for watching!
Great video. I have friends in Montana. Hope to visit one day. Cheers from Brisbane Australia.
Native Montanan, watching today from Roundup Montana. Pretty nice seeing some places but some I haven’t. Thanks for sharing these.
Thanks for watching! I been there many times!
Watching from west London in the UK. Enjoying you’re channel and content.
I enjoy road trip videos- thanks for letting us go along !
Thank you!
Watching from Sundridge, Ontario Canada. Very interesting. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Southern Manitoba guy here Chris. Thank you.
Thank you!
I am in Louisiana and will never be able to travel much, but I love these types of videos. Just no ghosts, please. 😊
Thanks for watching!!
I am watching from Doetinchem , the Netherlands and I like your video's
Thank you kindly. A very interesting video. Watching from Alberta.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm watching from Rurópolis-Pará-Brazil. One day I'll visit the USA. Hugs.