Excellent! I just spend the middle part of the summer in the area, I was camped along the Selway River with clear, beautiful water flowing. I was fishing and made my way upstream only to run into a dead deer, most of its body in the water and rotting with maggots. It smelled of a foulness that shocked me. Made me see the creeks/river quite differently after that. Saw a mountain lion, 2 bears and just about any other critter you might imagine while there. It's fantastic up there. The big southwestern chunk of Montana is really nice, too.
Fantastic! Yuck... dead carcass! Especially in the creek. Good reminder to always filter water before drinking. Impressive to see a mountain lion. Very cool
You guys are my new favorite RUclipsrs. Hoping to get a truck camper in the next six months and you’re Doing it the way I want to. Love that you guys are keeping it real without that fake reality 🤨 show vibe. ❤❤❤🤩🤩🤩. I know it must be a ton of work … thank you … you’re really inspiring.
Hi, folks. Great adventures. Might I make a suggestion though? I found myself trying several times to get a better idea of your location at any given point as you stopped to explore. Might be helpful to periodically drop a frame or two of a map of that vicinity showing the specific location you are at at that moment as well as its relation to nearby identifiable landmarks. Thanks for sharing and best of luck!
Thanks for the feedback!! Yes I can definitely see how that would be helpful. We may incorporate that for upcoming trips... however many of the locations will remain unmarked especially hot springs. Half the fun is exploring yourself and the internet has sadly caused many remote gems to become overrun. There is a balance to everything. Keep watching! More to come...
I bladed and rolled the mile long tunnel before they opened it to bikes..Some places they had buried railroad bridges and when I vibrated rolled them large holes opened up that went to the bottom..
Excellent! I just spend the middle part of the summer in the area, I was camped along the Selway River with clear, beautiful water flowing. I was fishing and made my way upstream only to run into a dead deer, most of its body in the water and rotting with maggots. It smelled of a foulness that shocked me. Made me see the creeks/river quite differently after that. Saw a mountain lion, 2 bears and just about any other critter you might imagine while there. It's fantastic up there. The big southwestern chunk of Montana is really nice, too.
Fantastic! Yuck... dead carcass! Especially in the creek. Good reminder to always filter water before drinking. Impressive to see a mountain lion. Very cool
You guys are my new favorite RUclipsrs. Hoping to get a truck camper in the next six months and you’re Doing it the way I want to. Love that you guys are keeping it real without that fake reality 🤨 show vibe. ❤❤❤🤩🤩🤩. I know it must be a ton of work … thank you … you’re really inspiring.
Really appreciate the encouragement and kind words! So glad we can give inspiration (that is our primary objective). Best to you! :)
Moon pass area. 👏 we’ve got a pretty good loop . From Wallace to Hoyt to Avery then moo. Pass back to Wallace. It awesome.
That would be an excellent loop. Weekend ride?
Looks like the weather was perfect!! Beautiful place, would love to do that same trip.
Yes! I'd recommend it for sure... remote and beautiful. Thanks for watching
Hi, folks. Great adventures. Might I make a suggestion though? I found myself trying several times to get a better idea of your location at any given point as you stopped to explore. Might be helpful to periodically drop a frame or two of a map of that vicinity showing the specific location you are at at that moment as well as its relation to nearby identifiable landmarks.
Thanks for sharing and best of luck!
Thanks for the feedback!! Yes I can definitely see how that would be helpful. We may incorporate that for upcoming trips... however many of the locations will remain unmarked especially hot springs. Half the fun is exploring yourself and the internet has sadly caused many remote gems to become overrun. There is a balance to everything. Keep watching! More to come...
I did the UTBDR and IDBDR’s.
Which did you enjoy more?
@@TruckCamper hard to say but probably Utah. From deserts to sub alpine with tons of archaeological and geological history
@@adventurehawksancientharmony Awesome! Sounds worthwhile for sure
I bladed and rolled the mile long tunnel before they opened it to bikes..Some places they had buried railroad bridges and when I vibrated rolled them large holes opened up that went to the bottom..
That would be an unexpected surprise!