Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex - Montana: The Great Tour - Season 2
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- In this episode, we will take you to three places in the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex that embody balance, unpredictability, and tranquility.
A creation by Alex Tooley.
00:00 - Intro
01:58 - Triad of Tranquility
03:11 - Great Bear Wilderness
06:48 - Scapegoat Wilderness
11:16 - Bob Marshall Wilderness
15:32 - Rocky Mountain Front
The full "Montana:The Great Tour - Season 2" Soundtrack by Alex Tooley will be available December 27, 2021, on Apple Music, Spotify, and more!!
All drone shots were taken in legal and public airspace. No drones were flown over National Parks, wilderness areas, restricted zones, or any other prohibited or private airspace.
Hey Alex, wonderful narration my friend. Been to all 3 & backpacked in the Bob and it is truly 1 of the best kept secrets. Living in the East but I know where my heart will always be.
I lived in sabido an old trapping cabin , also drank from the source of the middle fork , strawberry creek and I think calbick creek come together to form the middle fork i could be wrong bad memory i did make entries in all the guestbooks for each cabin gooseberry and schaeffer meadows amazing time in my life this place will forever be in your soul
Great documentary.. Thank you.
brilliant work friend, this area is my destination goal, great showcase
great
That was incredible, thank you for sharing! Very well done.
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This is super fantastic!
Very professional work capturing the magnificence of Montana's mountains.
👍👍👍
The Bob Marshall Wilderness and no views of the famous Chinese Wall?
Hi! Thanks for watching!
The point of this series is to highlight things that are less known and less famous. This is to show how big these places are. The Bob Marshall Wilderness is not just the Chinese Wall, but a 1.5 million acre wilderness area, of which the Chinese Wall is about 10,000 acres. With that said, there is one sequence with a shot of the Chinese Wall towards the end of the documentary to show how large of a place it is.
Why are you trying to blow this place up and monetize it. If you had any respect for it, you’d keep quiet about it.
For your information, I don’t earn a single cent from any of my videos. I’m trying to share my respect for it, so that others who discover it might also have that respect. People are going to find it anyway, with or without me.
Also, I make these videos because I enjoy it. If I wanted money from it, I would have pitched it to a streaming service or a tv channel.