Happily, I just came upon your superlative presentations - Thank you as so, so special in the depth and understanding and appreciation for wild beauty. Your appreciation and peace are so evident - and so enjoyable...
Really starting to look and sound like spring!!! What a beautiful place to hike along the river. Sure are a lot of elk on the hike. Nice to see them all. Glad you had a great hike. Thank you .
What an absolutely stunning video Stan, such incredible scenery! Good to see so many elk up there. I can never get over how many bones and antlers there are lying around, and why they are so white, but that's just me from the UK! Will look forward to your next video! Thank you!
Nice hike Stan. The Black Canyon is on my long list of Yellowstone want-to-dos. I enjoy seeing the Park in your videos in seasons that I haven’t experienced for myself yet
So. I wasn’t back and checked my calendars. Looks like western meadowlark. Mountain bluebirds and killdeers arrive first -second week. But. That data is at a lower altitude. But higher latitude. I think my data is back to post college life in Colorado. In the 70’s. I went to the YNP site this morning and just listened to sound scapes. I think that quiet in your videos is part of why I watch/listen. My heart just misses it so much.
That is how I feel this time of year. Can't wait for spring, lots of wildlife, green grass, and warm weather. I hope you make it back to Yellowstone some time.
@@StanMills you know. I spent my first night in Yellowstone on the night of the big quake. 1959. Big old canvas tent. Our family was fresh in from the Midwest. I was 8 years old. Cotton sleeping bags. I have been there over. And over. I don’t live so close now. But my other home is close. I recharge there. I think it is where I get my strength.
Great video as usual. It's a little scary that there is such a little amount of snow, this early in the year. We need snow to meet our water needs. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Great video. I was impressed with all of the elk that you saw - almost as many as you would see hanging around with the tourists at Mammoth in the summer!
Your videos are absolutely beautiful and educational. If it were not for your videos, I would not be able to experience Yellowstone back country. Thankyou for making it possible.
Watched a few walks this morning. I love the park best in winter. When I often come. Even alone. To ski and snowshoe in. I know the park is between seasons. Most of my life has been between foothills of Denver to Wyoming to Montana. Now I am stationed on the ocean but come home monthly to recharge. Bluebirds should be arriving now. Keep posting.
Elisabeth, I have thought about it. I don't really call my drawings art. They are more about exact representation of wildlife but done with a mechanical pencil on a drawing pad connected to my computer. It is the end picture that I am after but the means of getting there does not matter to me. They are much more technical (drawing) in nature and take a huge amount of time to make. But yes, I may make a video about how I do it some time. Thanks
If you watch one of my videos called “Bighorn Trail, Labor Day Weekend - Yellowstone National Park”, it will give a little more glimpse into the drawing of the Yellowstone Wolf print.
Your hike shows the variation in snowfall that can occur from one end of the park to the other.... my guess is there's significantly more snow in the central, southern and Northeastern part of the park, which is not all that uncommon. However, I could be wrong not knowing this year's snowfall totals?? Surprisingly, The Gardiner area itself can be quite arid. ... another great video....... very enjoyable.!
Remember there is still a lot of snow everywhere. This is the only trail to hike on without much snow right now. Plus most of the roads in the park are still closed.
I tried to link the Bozeman news article on bear mortality. The Craigheads changed behavior. But time has passed. I wondered if you ever weigh in about this in videos. There is so much political fighting that goes on within the states involved and if you start pulling in more management teams it will just get nuttier. However, we as people who love wildlife as a gift have serious power when we unite with those with the guns. We all have to join to protect them. That requires folks like crazy old ladies in fancy houses in Jackson to NOT feed them. That means legal penalties. It is hard to live near bears and yet protect them. Sorry. I am ranting. Anyway it is a worthy discussion and you have a powerful platform. Thanks again and again for the quiet. I am so happy to watch every morning. And rewatch. Be well.
So much beauty. Have you ever seen the wolverine? That would sure be quite a site. We live in Michigan which has been known as the wolverine state, but I've never seen one. You've sure lots of God handy work and thanks for sharing. Acts 2:38
I have not. Last year I though for sure I saw a wolverine from a distance. I was so sure, I sent a message to my wife on my satellite phone telling her I saw one. But when I got home and watched the video it turned out to be a small black bear running through deep snow. I have never spotted a live mountain lion either.
Thanks for not adding music to your video. While watching this, all I could think of is how much I'd love to fish in that stretch of the river. However, I'm too much of a chicken to make that hike by myself due to some of the wildlife present. I've visited YNP every year since 1992. I even fished the Yellowstone River last year on opening day with some success. When was this video captured? I don't see a lot of snow on the ground...
This was March 6, 2022. There is never much snow here at this time of year. You would have a great time fishing here (although I don’t know anything about fishing). I don’t think you would have to worry much about wildlife here because there will be a lot of people hiking this trail when the weather warms up.
Small tracks are coyote, large tracks are wolf. There has been some melting so the claw marks are not very visible. But you always have to look closely at the interdigital pad - the big main pad of the foot. The interdigital pad clearly shows they are wolf tracks. Thanks
Stan, I’ve seen you post videos on this trail/area before and there always seems to be a lot of dead/eaten animals here. Are there a lot of wolves in this area?
I would think so although I have not spotted a wolf here but in this video I am showing wolf and coyote tracks from the start of the hike all the way to Knowles Falls. I always see their tracks but I think it is very hard for me to remain undetected while hiking in that canyon even while trying to hike like I do.
Foreigner? You mean a non Native American? Regardless, he's doing the few thousand that watch his videos a huge favor by letting us experience the wonders of Montana and Wyoming without having to travel there. It's a long distance for many of us. Plus he needs tens of thousands more viewers before he's making any real money on these vids.
@@billoberg6716 Thank you Bill. You are correct about the ads. I didn't do ads but youTube started putting them on my videos anyway so I figured if they were going to do that then I may as well get paid for them. I wish they would not do that but this is their platform which allows us to display videos, so obviously they get to do what they want and we must follow the rules. I was almost making enough money to pay for a tank of gas to drive to Yellowstone; that was before these high gas prices. Thank you for your comments.
"If you hike in a respectful way." Yes. This. I love this.
I love your videos no loud music just the sound of nature and beautiful landscapes!
Your videos always fully immerse us in nature; can just smell the crisp, clean air.
Thank you. The air was definitely fresh and crisp that day.
Your 2022 adventures begin. Thanks for taking us along. God bless you, Stan !!
thank you for sharing Stan. That is a beautiful section of the river that not many people get to see in person
Happily, I just came upon your superlative presentations - Thank you as so, so special in the depth and understanding and appreciation for wild beauty. Your appreciation and peace are so evident - and so enjoyable...
Appreciate your sharing - thanks Stan.
This was especially peaceful - I love the overviews and sharing your finds like the trees and bones! A great trek Stan! Thank you
Fantastically captured surroundings, impressive editing skills too. Simply enjoyable content.
Really a "Extra Beautiful" capture here! What a palate of sage greens... and the water is so beautiful. Thank you!
Always a pleasure to go hiking with you Stan! Nice photography.
Beautiful Yellowstone! Thank you so much for providing since years these great videos to the folks!
Really starting to look and sound like spring!!! What a beautiful place to hike along the river. Sure are a lot of elk on the hike. Nice to see them all. Glad you had a great hike. Thank you .
What an absolutely stunning video Stan, such incredible scenery! Good to see so many elk up there. I can never get over how many bones and antlers there are lying around, and why they are so white, but that's just me from the UK! Will look forward to your next video! Thank you!
Thank you Stan beautiful as always
Stunning landscapes!
Seriously nice video.Like the less chatty types.Thank you🌟
Nice hike Stan. The Black Canyon is on my long list of Yellowstone want-to-dos. I enjoy seeing the Park in your videos in seasons that I haven’t experienced for myself yet
So. I wasn’t back and checked my calendars. Looks like western meadowlark. Mountain bluebirds and killdeers arrive first -second week. But. That data is at a lower altitude. But higher latitude. I think my data is back to post college life in Colorado. In the 70’s. I went to the YNP site this morning and just listened to sound scapes. I think that quiet in your videos is part of why I watch/listen. My heart just misses it so much.
That is how I feel this time of year. Can't wait for spring, lots of wildlife, green grass, and warm weather. I hope you make it back to Yellowstone some time.
@@StanMills you know. I spent my first night in Yellowstone on the night of the big quake. 1959. Big old canvas tent. Our family was fresh in from the Midwest. I was 8 years old. Cotton sleeping bags. I have been there over. And over. I don’t live so close now. But my other home is close. I recharge there. I think it is where I get my strength.
I just wanted to tell you I saw a Bluebird yesterday April 2 on my hike but was unable to get a video of it.
Great video as usual. It's a little scary that there is such a little amount of snow, this early in the year. We need snow to meet our water needs. Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Only on this trail there is no snow. This is normal for this trail.
Great video. I was impressed with all of the elk that you saw - almost as many as you would see hanging around with the tourists at Mammoth in the summer!
Your videos are absolutely beautiful and educational. If it were not for your videos, I would not be able to experience Yellowstone back country. Thankyou for making it possible.
Absolutely gorgeous!!
Watched a few walks this morning. I love the park best in winter. When I often come. Even alone. To ski and snowshoe in. I know the park is between seasons. Most of my life has been between foothills of Denver to Wyoming to Montana. Now I am stationed on the ocean but come home monthly to recharge. Bluebirds should be arriving now. Keep posting.
Your comment made me think about the Mountain Bluebird. I have not seen one yet but as soon as I do I will try to video it. Thank you.
Such a beautiful and amazing place,Thank you for sharing this amazing video.😊👍👍
Hauntingly beautiful. I find myself stressing this time of year for all the spring babies about to be born. Nature is beautiful but also cruel.
Of all the videos I have watched of yours, this is my favorite area.
Simply Wonderful
Such a gorgeous hike! Isn't seeing wildlife magical? Would you ever consider a video about how you produce your artwork?
Elisabeth, I have thought about it. I don't really call my drawings art. They are more about exact representation of wildlife but done with a mechanical pencil on a drawing pad connected to my computer. It is the end picture that I am after but the means of getting there does not matter to me. They are much more technical (drawing) in nature and take a huge amount of time to make. But yes, I may make a video about how I do it some time. Thanks
If you watch one of my videos called “Bighorn Trail, Labor Day Weekend - Yellowstone National Park”, it will give a little more glimpse into the drawing of the Yellowstone Wolf print.
Not much snow this year. Hopefully we get some rain this spring.
Wow!! That is magnificent country.
Surprised how little snow there is.
Awesome!! 👍😎🇨🇦
Your hike shows the variation in snowfall that can occur from one end of the park to the other.... my guess is there's significantly more snow in the central, southern and Northeastern part of the park, which is not all that uncommon. However, I could be wrong not knowing this year's snowfall totals?? Surprisingly, The Gardiner area itself can be quite arid. ... another great video....... very enjoyable.!
You are correct about the snowfall. This is the only place to actually hike on foot. There is much more snow pack everywhere else.
WHAT KINDS OF TRACKS WERE THOSE IN THE SNOW, STAN? WERE THOSE TWO GEESE CANADIAN HONKERS? GORGEOUS FILMING, AS ALWAYS!!!
Looked like mountain lion
Hello Stan . I am surprised at the lack of snow on the ground this time of year .
William, don't let this hike mislead you. There is snowpack everywhere in the park but here. This is normal for this spot this time of year.
@@StanMills Thank you
amazing
Ready to head up soon.
Remember there is still a lot of snow everywhere. This is the only trail to hike on without much snow right now. Plus most of the roads in the park are still closed.
Beautiful area. Lot of bones.
Really enjoy your videos! Do you carry bear spray in case you need it?
I tried to link the Bozeman news article on bear mortality. The Craigheads changed behavior. But time has passed. I wondered if you ever weigh in about this in videos. There is so much political fighting that goes on within the states involved and if you start pulling in more management teams it will just get nuttier. However, we as people who love wildlife as a gift have serious power when we unite with those with the guns. We all have to join to protect them. That requires folks like crazy old ladies in fancy houses in Jackson to NOT feed them. That means legal penalties. It is hard to live near bears and yet protect them. Sorry. I am ranting. Anyway it is a worthy discussion and you have a powerful platform. Thanks again and again for the quiet. I am so happy to watch every morning. And rewatch. Be well.
Awesome
Not much snow up there, not good. Drought conditions persist
How many hours would you say for this hike Stan?
So much beauty. Have you ever seen the wolverine? That would sure be quite a site. We live in Michigan which has been known as the wolverine state, but I've never seen one. You've sure lots of God handy work and thanks for sharing. Acts 2:38
I have not. Last year I though for sure I saw a wolverine from a distance. I was so sure, I sent a message to my wife on my satellite phone telling her I saw one. But when I got home and watched the video it turned out to be a small black bear running through deep snow. I have never spotted a live mountain lion either.
Thanks for not adding music to your video. While watching this, all I could think of is how much I'd love to fish in that stretch of the river. However, I'm too much of a chicken to make that hike by myself due to some of the wildlife present. I've visited YNP every year since 1992. I even fished the Yellowstone River last year on opening day with some success.
When was this video captured? I don't see a lot of snow on the ground...
This was March 6, 2022. There is never much snow here at this time of year. You would have a great time fishing here (although I don’t know anything about fishing). I don’t think you would have to worry much about wildlife here because there will be a lot of people hiking this trail when the weather warms up.
Hot chocolate 10:00 ELK staring at Stan Yah gunna share some that Bro :)
What time of year do the grizzlies go in and come out of hibernation ? Very pretty hike ! Thanks so much ! Blessings !
Some of the male grizzlies should start coming out about now but no-one has seen one yet.
@10:06 you said « hot chocolate » and @10:13 it showed up, first in line!
In terms of snow, has it been a light winter? Always appreciate the videos, Stan.
I think less than normal. But you can not measure by this video. This area is always like this around early March.
hey Stan, are those Mountain Lion or Wolf tracks (or both)
?
Small tracks are coyote, large tracks are wolf. There has been some melting so the claw marks are not very visible. But you always have to look closely at the interdigital pad - the big main pad of the foot. The interdigital pad clearly shows they are wolf tracks. Thanks
Does the trail from the Gardiner end have an easement through private property or is it all on public land?
I think it still is not allowed. You have to start at Eagle Campground.
@@StanMills thanks!
Stan,
I’ve seen you post videos on this trail/area before and there always seems to be a lot of dead/eaten animals here. Are there a lot of wolves in this area?
I would think so although I have not spotted a wolf here but in this video I am showing wolf and coyote tracks from the start of the hike all the way to Knowles Falls. I always see their tracks but I think it is very hard for me to remain undetected while hiking in that canyon even while trying to hike like I do.
those tracks looked like mountain lion, no claw imprints,
It really disgusts me to see yet another foreigner/immigrant expoiting Montana's natural wonders for financial social media profit/notoriety.
Foreigner? You mean a non Native American? Regardless, he's doing the few thousand that watch his videos a huge favor by letting us experience the wonders of Montana and Wyoming without having to travel there. It's a long distance for many of us. Plus he needs tens of thousands more viewers before he's making any real money on these vids.
@@billoberg6716 Thank you Bill. You are correct about the ads. I didn't do ads but youTube started putting them on my videos anyway so I figured if they were going to do that then I may as well get paid for them. I wish they would not do that but this is their platform which allows us to display videos, so obviously they get to do what they want and we must follow the rules. I was almost making enough money to pay for a tank of gas to drive to Yellowstone; that was before these high gas prices. Thank you for your comments.
We are asked by the lord not to judge!!!
Hey Kyle… stop watching if you are so disgusted. Don’t ruin the viewing of Stan’s beautiful videos for the rest of us. We enjoy them.
Do you have Instagram or Facebook??
Great videos , thanks for sharing