@@RunTheAtlas it’s worth it! It’s out heading towards lolo MT from Missoula. There’s also some great jeep trails up that way that take you up to one of the peaks
We moved from Kingwood, Texas to Missoula a little over 2 years ago and we love it here! I just found out that there is an old copper mine above the M trail and a bear is hibernating in it right now. There are also a lot of great hikes in The Rattlesnake Recreational Area ..We saw our first bear up close and personal on the Spring Gulch trail! In May, I recommend the Waterworks Trail near the PEAS Farm..there are a lot of beautiful Arrowleaf Balsamroots growing there and they are medicinal and smell like cocoa. I live near Mt. Jumbo in The Rattlesnake and you can see Elk on the mountain ..Especially during the winter and that is why they close the trails on Mt. Jumbo during that time and also because of the avalanche that happened in 2014. The Rattlesnake also used to be a burial ground..The University has a new documentary on it called The Bodies Beneath Us.
I love watching people enjoy my hometown. If you ever come back you should definitely check out Rockin Rudy's and Garnett Ghost Town. It's a little bit of a drive but it's absolutely amazing up there.
So this City,,is the sister city of mine here in New Zealand,,mine is called, Palmerston North,,and like, Missoula,its a University city,with Massey University that is a leading Uni in, animal husbandry,,and in food grass and plant's,and like Missoula,we have a river running through and bye our city as well,and just seeing the city,,no wonder we're sister city's,, pretty much identical with the hill's,city layout,bike and walking tracks alongside the river, thanks for the video,great to see why we're matched up,,stay safe through,022,
Missoula is flat because it was a prehistoric lake, that burst out of Hellgate Canyon and flooded multiple times. Good explanation at top of National Bison Range in Moise, MT. You can see the water demarcation on the foothills to the south. Missoula has Clarkfork, Blackfoot, and Bitterroot Rivers. It's a wonderful music arts and music destination with venues such as Wilma Theater & Kettlehouse. To name a couple, with free venues throughout the city. I'm a transplanted native, with bio family still in the area. Visit about every 6mo. Great vlog. Keep up the good work.
How young are your kids? Missoula has more of a college atmosphere so it’s got a younger, more progressive vibe going on. Helena has a ton of families though but it’s half the size. I made a video on the things you need to know about Missoula to help you out! ruclips.net/video/iuw_w3yqYyc/видео.htmlsi=HzlOlcwZaRePnmfc
This is honestly one of the best vlogs of my hometown. If you go back, hit up more restaurants and go Folfing--Frisbee Golfing
If you haven’t you gotta check out the trails up blue mountain. Lots of awesome views up there
Thanks for the tip! Will check it out on our next trip to Missoula
@@RunTheAtlas it’s worth it! It’s out heading towards lolo MT from Missoula. There’s also some great jeep trails up that way that take you up to one of the peaks
Absolutely gorgeous nature. Great photography highlighting things to see and do! I want to visit there soon!😁❤
You should! Love this town - it's so much fun! Endless opportunities for outdoor adventures!
Great video. Keep up the amazing work. 🤗🤗🤗
This was such an awesome video. Thank you.
We moved from Kingwood, Texas to Missoula a little over 2 years ago and we love it here! I just found out that there is an old copper mine above the M trail and a bear is hibernating in it right now. There are also a lot of great hikes in The Rattlesnake Recreational Area ..We saw our first bear up close and personal on the Spring Gulch trail! In May, I recommend the Waterworks Trail near the PEAS Farm..there are a lot of beautiful Arrowleaf Balsamroots growing there and they are medicinal and smell like cocoa. I live near Mt. Jumbo in The Rattlesnake and you can see Elk on the mountain ..Especially during the winter and that is why they close the trails on Mt. Jumbo during that time and also because of the avalanche that happened in 2014. The Rattlesnake also used to be a burial ground..The University has a new documentary on it called The Bodies Beneath Us.
Looks like you had fun despite the smoke. I’ve lived there and visit whenever I can. Breakfast at the Shack is great and Rockin’ Rudy’s is a must👍
Going to Missoula 9/23/22 for my birthday and staying for 4 days definitely can’t wait so excited to see Big Sky Country.
You’ll love it!
I love watching people enjoy my hometown. If you ever come back you should definitely check out Rockin Rudy's and Garnett Ghost Town. It's a little bit of a drive but it's absolutely amazing up there.
Great recommendations! We will def be back, we want to visit to go tubing on the river and see more concerts.
My favorite town in USA, wonderful 🙂👍
So this City,,is the sister city of mine here in New Zealand,,mine is called, Palmerston North,,and like, Missoula,its a University city,with Massey University that is a leading Uni in, animal husbandry,,and in food grass and plant's,and like Missoula,we have a river running through and bye our city as well,and just seeing the city,,no wonder we're sister city's,, pretty much identical with the hill's,city layout,bike and walking tracks alongside the river, thanks for the video,great to see why we're matched up,,stay safe through,022,
Next time try the Big Bull Bar and Grill near the Canyon Ferry area for a cut of beef. Remote and hard to find.
Wow that sounds amazing! Montana has some of the best steak I’ve tried. Thanks for the tip, I’ll try that next 😀
Missoula is flat because it was a prehistoric lake, that burst out of Hellgate Canyon and flooded multiple times. Good explanation at top of National Bison Range in Moise, MT. You can see the water demarcation on the foothills to the south. Missoula has Clarkfork, Blackfoot, and Bitterroot Rivers. It's a wonderful music arts and music destination with venues such as Wilma Theater & Kettlehouse. To name a couple, with free venues throughout the city. I'm a transplanted native, with bio family still in the area. Visit about every 6mo. Great vlog. Keep up the good work.
“Here we have the Clark river . “Mount M” 🤦♂️😂
Oh you know what we meant 😛
Nice video
It would be nice to see some price list on this trip.
Good point! We will be sure to add!
thank you for this! I didn't even know there was a buddha thing here
The movie A River Runs Through It, based on Norman Malean's book, is set in Missoula, hence A River Runs Through It!
howcome the grass is so dead
There were fires while we were there. The air had smoke too.
oh wow ok thanks for answering!!@@RunTheAtlas
The grass is only green a month or two out of the year. It's dry as fuck there. That's why the grass is dead.
Which town would you recommend to live for a single mom with two young boys and being a nurse? Helena or Missoula?
How young are your kids? Missoula has more of a college atmosphere so it’s got a younger, more progressive vibe going on. Helena has a ton of families though but it’s half the size.
I made a video on the things you need to know about Missoula to help you out! ruclips.net/video/iuw_w3yqYyc/видео.htmlsi=HzlOlcwZaRePnmfc
As a Missoula native one place I'd recommend heading to eat lunch are dinner is Vietnam Noodle
Shhhhh don't bring more people to my town to many people already.. lol
Haha! We are trying to keep the secret but it’s such a cool vibe!
Enough with the thumb 🤪
Unless you are well off financially you won’t be able to rent or buy a house.
Yeah, ever since people from California and New York and big states came to Montana, the prices of living skyrocketed.
I have a solution - make an electric fence around the state and become east Germany! Wow that worked out didn’t it 😂
As a Missoula native I cannot emphasize how cringey this video was
Maybe you shouldn’t watch it then. Go outside and get some fresh air instead
@@RunTheAtlas will do! Hopefully I don’t see any annoying out of staters playing dress up and “admiring the vibes” 😂
As another Missoula native, I declare this as the day that Missoula died.
I can’t even handle the number of culturally insensitive things that you said about our great community.
I hope when you visit another state or country, you get this same welcome. Karma baby!!
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