Many thanks for the video. Greetings from the mountains of the pre-Pyrenees, in the Natural Park of the Volcanic Zone of Garrotxa, Catalonia, Spain. My grandfather and father had mules to transport the charcoal they made in the mountains and brought to Barcelona. With the arrival of gas at the end of the sixties, they had to close the company... My father drove the mules . 
Greetings, and thank you for watching! That’s so awesome. It sounds like awesome mule country over there! I bet your dad had some cool experiences with those animals 😊
@@MTN_BUILT I remember when I was a child that my father explained to me that they were very strong and were able to pass through paths with a lot of unevenness in the mountain on very difficult cliffs and when we passed by on foot for me it was hard to believe that over there the mules had passed there and loaded. It was the last generation here in Europe that used to enjoy and care for these animals. That's why I like to watch these documentaries. With this nature you have in your country you can still enjoy these excursions with horses and mules.
@@MTN_BUILT If you are lucky. We can't complain since we live in a natural park with more than 40 volcanoes and about 45 minutes from the Pyrenees mountains and one hour from the Mediterranean Sea, the Costa Brava, and one hour from Barcelona. Many tourists from Barcelona visit us here. Here, however, everything is smaller compared to the grandeur of the USA...
Every bit of this is pure beauty!! Not a week ago I'd run across a video that was very similar film/plotwise (if you will), but was far more racy than gritty which is not exactly my thing, and I'd clicked away, so this popping up was twice as fun! Thank you so much for sharing your adventure/good times!
Holy smokes, short overnighters like that fuel the fire for more!! Nice you have a group of ladies to share the adventures and experiences with. Thank you for sharing it with us 😊 hope to see more!
Great video in beautiful country and getting to spend time with friends. I was surprised to see someone I know in the video. I live in the same town as Elisabeth and worked with her. Very nice lady. Thanks for all the videos that are full of humor, nature, and everyday life in God's country👍🏻
Haha too funny! Such a small world! You live in some beautiful country over there! She is a fantastic lady! So glad we ended up meeting ☺️ Thanks for watching!!
Always fun to do this stuff. I like your video but I have seen better. Would be nice to show the ladies and introduce them at the beginning as well as more camp shots of more cooking, campfire smoke, relaxing etc. We need to feel the fun of camping. A little too much just trail riding scenes. Thanks for sharing.
That’s super good input! Thank you for watching and taking time to leave a helpful comment- we appreciate it. 😊 Alyssa got home from the trip and found out that our microphone wasn’t working correctly, and she lost a lot of footage from our primary camera (including pretty much all her interviews). She decided to put this together to have the memory of the trip anyway though. 😊 Most of it is just from her phone and action cameras.
Hello! Beautiful video and views! I’m really curious about why some horses/mules have straps between their legs, what’s the purpose behind that? 😊 (I’m from Sweden so i have never seen that before!) (Your video came randomly up on my feed) 😊 Montana is on my bucket list to visit! 😊
Hello!! Thank you so much! These are called hobbles and it helps to keep the horses and mules from wandering too far when they are loose grazing. We put them on the herd leaders and on those that haven’t been with this herd before so they don’t leave back down the trail and end up getting lost or hurt. ☺️
Well that was real nice looked like a lot of fun I wasn't sure how many of you there were it looked like 4 and did you all carry sidearms the food looked good you guys have to do another trip thanks kray
There were 6 of us girls total ☺️ 2 dogs, 2 mules and 7 horses! Yes we did, there are grizzlies up there. We didn’t encounter any though. The stock is loud and so that usually keeps them away ☺️👍🏼
Very neat trip and very pretty country. I bet Clyde gained 20 pounds on that high mountain feed! How did he do? Please let the owner of that Appy know he’s very pretty.
Thank you!! Haha and thanks for the Clyde compliments! ☺️ he did overall very good! He had a few moments that he got worried about the horses behind us on the trail, I’m not exactly sure why. But for being away from his herd with all new equines in unfamiliar territory I am pretty proud of how he handled it ☺️
Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching! That’s my friends dog, she actually just showed up at their house mid winter and no one ended up claiming her. She’s an awesome girl! They think she is part Swiss Shepard and maybe some golden retriever? No one is exactly sure. She’s a sweetie though!
Beautiful country to bad you only had 1 day. I'm curious when you were fixing your faitas what was the birds in the background they sure sounded close and noisey
Thank you so much! The main camera is a Sony A7IV with a sigma 24-70mm lens 2.8 But while riding I am using a DJI osmo action camera. ☺️ thanks for watching!
Centennial outfitters in Montana do put on some pack clinics. You can contact them through their website or Instagram. This wasn’t a clinic, just a trip we all planned as friends. ☺️
Don't be fooled by the video. Montana is cold as ice even in summer. Nothing but rocks and rough ground and steep terrain. It's not for the faint of heart. You won't find urban amenities like doctor's and hospital's. So visit yes. Don't move there unless you are well versed in outdoor living.
lol yes, we bought him with him already having the bad habit of running with hobbles, so this is a 3 way. I don’t leave him unsupervised because he can get tangled in them easier than regular hobbles.
@@MTN_BUILT i had a gelding that ran faster then my dog when hobbled. fixed that by using one hobble to a front leg tied to a stake with length of lead rope, works like a charm
@@vickymintz29 black bears aren’t but grizzlies are a little bit where we were. They are in there but very few. With all the stock and the dogs they don’t cause a problem, or haven’t yet at least. But we all brought spray and side arms just Incase ☺️👍🏼
We could only stay one night because one of my friends had just had a baby. She wanted to get out into the mountains with the horses, but didn’t want to leave home for too long. ☺️👍🏼
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First please pin I’ve been waiting for this video
Haha 😂 will do! ☺️👍🏼
The rest of the world envies you. Beautifully captured and presented. May there be many more journeys in the future.
Thank you! We sure hope to make this an annual tradition! ❤️❤️
How relaxing. I hope y'all got a chance to unwind from everyday life. 🙂👍🌻✝️🇺🇸💘
We did ☺️👍🏼 thanks for watching!
Working on a Montana Cattle ranch as a young british guy in my youth was one of the highlights of my life.God's own country😊❤
That’s awesome! It’s God’s country for sure! 😊
Too cool ! Horses, mules & dogs, Great job Ladies !
Thank you! 😊 That was such a fun trip! We’re excited to do it again next year 😊🙌🏼
Talk about loading up the treasure chest with sweet memories.
Thank you ladies.
That’s a great way to put it! Great memories with great friends 😊
@MTN_BUILT Absolutely
The cinematography is just perfect.
Thank you so much! ☺️
Looks like a wonderful girls time on a beautiful ride. Glad your trip was relaxing and safe.
Thank you!! Us too! And no grizzlies ☺️👍🏼
Great trip. Love the pace of the story. Props to the videographer photographer story telling gritty chick!
Thank you!! My darn microphone malfunctioned and a lot of the audio wasn’t captured. So this was my creative way of salvaging the film 😅
Wonderful, thanks for taking us with.💗🌎💗
Thanks so much for watching ☺️☺️
Thanks for the ride 🎉
Cheers from Texas .
Feliz navidad
Thanks for watching! Merry Christmas to you too! 🎄
Wow this looked so peaceful. How fabulous to watch this. Tracey (Australia)
Thank you Tracey! I’m so glad you enjoyed it and we appreciate you watching and commenting ☺️
What a beautiful place! Thank you for another great video! I loved it so much. I just wish I could have been there! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! It was a fun trip! Too short, but next time we’ll stay longer ☺️ thanks for watching!
Many thanks for the video. Greetings from the mountains of the pre-Pyrenees, in the Natural Park of the Volcanic Zone of Garrotxa, Catalonia, Spain. My grandfather and father had mules to transport the charcoal they made in the mountains and brought to Barcelona. With the arrival of gas at the end of the sixties, they had to close the company... My father drove the mules .

Greetings, and thank you for watching! That’s so awesome. It sounds like awesome mule country over there! I bet your dad had some cool experiences with those animals 😊
@@MTN_BUILT I remember when I was a child that my father explained to me that they were very strong and were able to pass through paths with a lot of unevenness in the mountain on very difficult cliffs and when we passed by on foot for me it was hard to believe that over there the mules had passed there and loaded. It was the last generation here in Europe that used to enjoy and care for these animals. That's why I like to watch these documentaries. With this nature you have in your country you can still enjoy these excursions with horses and mules.
@ we are SUPER blessed to get to live and ride here in the West 😊🙏🏼
@@MTN_BUILT If you are lucky. We can't complain since we live in a natural park with more than 40 volcanoes and about 45 minutes from the Pyrenees mountains and one hour from the Mediterranean Sea, the Costa Brava, and one hour from Barcelona. Many tourists from Barcelona visit us here. Here, however, everything is smaller compared to the grandeur of the USA...
Natural sound is the best thing you can hear. Brazilian following your channel. 🇧🇷
Thank you for following along ☺️ and I agree, just listening to the natural sounds is something every human needs to experience!
You can’t go wrong with mermaids in the lake and bacon in skillet..
No you can’t 😂😂👍🏼
What an amazing trip. Thanks for taking us along!❤
Thanks for watching!! ☺️
TRULY, TRULY, BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY , LUCKY LADIES !
Thank you! ❤️
Every bit of this is pure beauty!! Not a week ago I'd run across a video that was very similar film/plotwise (if you will), but was far more racy than gritty which is not exactly my thing, and I'd clicked away, so this popping up was twice as fun! Thank you so much for sharing your adventure/good times!
Thank you so much for watching!! I’m so glad you enjoyed it 😌
Beautiful video!!!!! Strong and beautiful ladies with amazing animals.
Thank you so much 😌❤️❤️
I’m just amazed by you awesome strong ladies!
Thank you so much! I’m sure thankful for my friends ☺️❤️
Awesome time with best friends and humans.
Yes indeed ☺️☺️
Holy smokes, short overnighters like that fuel the fire for more!! Nice you have a group of ladies to share the adventures and experiences with. Thank you for sharing it with us 😊 hope to see more!
They definitely do! Hopefully next year we can go on a longer one ☺️ thanks for watching!
Wow! Talk about God's country!
It is so gorgeous up there! ☺️
Great video in beautiful country and getting to spend time with friends. I was surprised to see someone I know in the video. I live in the same town as Elisabeth and worked with her. Very nice lady. Thanks for all the videos that are full of humor, nature, and everyday life in God's country👍🏻
Haha too funny! Such a small world! You live in some beautiful country over there!
She is a fantastic lady! So glad we ended up meeting ☺️
Thanks for watching!!
Wowww this is absolutely beautiful. My wife and I love hiking and camping. She would of loved this trip. Awesome video. 🐎😎👍💯
Thank you so much! That was a super fun trip, with some awesome ladies 😊 Thank you for watching and taking time to leave a nice comment!
Awsome trip!!!Wonderful landscape, great team!!! This a dream come true for me!!!!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
It was a great time! Just too short ☺️ thank you for watching!! ❤️
Great time...very enjoyable filming and quality video.
Thank you!! 😊
Awesomeness
Thank you!
Great video...GOD BLESS
Thank you!
Thank you very much
Thanks for watching!
If only I was in good health. That looks heavenly!
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Sweet!! Saw your trip in insta and had my fingers crossed there would be a video to go with it.
Awesome! My microphone malfunctioned up there so it took me a little longer to figure out the edit for this one ☺️ thanks for watching!
Gorgeous Clyde did wonderful looks super good girl time a must
Thank you! 😊 it is!!
Good old "Clyde the closeline!"
I’m so envious!
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I love the cinematic setting and peacefulness What is the chain they have on horses feet? Is it to stop them running away? Big fan from Japan 🗾🐴
Thank you so much! Those are called hobbles and you are spot on, it keeps the horses close to camp and safe while they are turned out ☺️
Always fun to do this stuff. I like your video but I have seen better. Would be nice to show the ladies and introduce them at the beginning as well as more camp shots of more cooking, campfire smoke, relaxing etc. We need to feel the fun of camping. A little too much just trail riding scenes. Thanks for sharing.
That’s super good input! Thank you for watching and taking time to leave a helpful comment- we appreciate it. 😊
Alyssa got home from the trip and found out that our microphone wasn’t working correctly, and she lost a lot of footage from our primary camera (including pretty much all her interviews). She decided to put this together to have the memory of the trip anyway though. 😊 Most of it is just from her phone and action cameras.
Amazing video loved it
Awesome! I’m so glad you enjoyed it 😊 Thank you for watching and taking time to leave a nice comment!
Hello! Beautiful video and views! I’m really curious about why some horses/mules have straps between their legs, what’s the purpose behind that? 😊 (I’m from Sweden so i have never seen that before!) (Your video came randomly up on my feed) 😊 Montana is on my bucket list to visit! 😊
Hello!! Thank you so much! These are called hobbles and it helps to keep the horses and mules from wandering too far when they are loose grazing. We put them on the herd leaders and on those that haven’t been with this herd before so they don’t leave back down the trail and end up getting lost or hurt. ☺️
@@MTN_BUILT that’s so interesting! Thank you for answering my question 🤗
You’re welcome ☺️
I would love to do something like that, your so lucky.
It was a blast! I wish we all weren’t so busy, it would be fun to get together more often ☺️❤️
سلام چخبر خوبی سلامتی خیلی باحال است که با کله واسب هم جا سفر میکنید❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😮😮😮😮😮
Epic adventure but WAY too short!!
Yes it was much too short I agree! Next time we will be up there longer! When the kiddos are older!
Well that was real nice looked like a lot of fun I wasn't sure how many of you there were it looked like 4 and did you all carry sidearms the food looked good you guys have to do another trip thanks kray
There were 6 of us girls total ☺️ 2 dogs, 2 mules and 7 horses! Yes we did, there are grizzlies up there. We didn’t encounter any though. The stock is loud and so that usually keeps them away ☺️👍🏼
Very neat trip and very pretty country. I bet Clyde gained 20 pounds on that high mountain feed! How did he do? Please let the owner of that Appy know he’s very pretty.
Thank you!! Haha and thanks for the Clyde compliments! ☺️ he did overall very good! He had a few moments that he got worried about the horses behind us on the trail, I’m not exactly sure why. But for being away from his herd with all new equines in unfamiliar territory I am pretty proud of how he handled it ☺️
@@MTN_BUILT I'm glad he did well. It is a credit to his owner!
I'm sold!! Such beautiful camera work, and good storytelling!
Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching! That’s my friends dog, she actually just showed up at their house mid winter and no one ended up claiming her. She’s an awesome girl! They think she is part Swiss Shepard and maybe some golden retriever? No one is exactly sure. She’s a sweetie though!
Good stuff! 😊
Thanks!
My horse has no experience with hobbling. Do you have a fence around the night camp or how do you do it ? It looks amazing ❤
We hobble when grazing and keep an eye on them. At night we higline them all ☺️
Thanks for watching!
@@MTN_BUILT ah ok. Thank you
I used to Live in Montana such a fun place
It’s a neat place for sure ☺️
Beautiful country to bad you only had 1 day. I'm curious when you were fixing your faitas what was the birds in the background they sure sounded close and noisey
Thank you so much! It was, hopefully next time it will be longer! I am guessing your talking about sand hill cranes ☺️
Saludos Un abrazo excelentes muchachas de Eduardo de Costa Rica
Greetings Eduardo! Thank you for watching! 😊
Good girls trip
It was 😌😌
May I ask what those little things are on the horses and mules ankle? Just curious
Yeah ☺️ they are hobbles.
What camera are you using? The quality is fantastic!
Thank you so much! The main camera is a Sony A7IV with a sigma 24-70mm lens 2.8
But while riding I am using a DJI osmo action camera. ☺️ thanks for watching!
Those back ground bird calls sounded like sandhill cranes in the 1st evening ? Were they?
Yep! ☺️
any information on the pack clinic, please
Centennial outfitters in Montana do put on some pack clinics. You can contact them through their website or Instagram. This wasn’t a clinic, just a trip we all planned as friends. ☺️
Wonderful
Thank you! That was such a great trip! 😊
Don't be fooled by the video. Montana is cold as ice even in summer. Nothing but rocks and rough ground and steep terrain. It's not for the faint of heart. You won't find urban amenities like doctor's and hospital's. So visit yes. Don't move there unless you are well versed in outdoor living.
Haha same thing here in Idaho 😉
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Was this in the Bob?
No it wasn’t it was over towards Yellowstone ☺️
❤❤❤❤سلام 😮😮😮😮😅😅❤❤❤❤
do you hobble 3 feet on your mule?
lol yes, we bought him with him already having the bad habit of running with hobbles, so this is a 3 way. I don’t leave him unsupervised because he can get tangled in them easier than regular hobbles.
@@MTN_BUILT i had a gelding that ran faster then my dog when hobbled. fixed that by using one hobble to a front leg tied to a stake with length of lead rope, works like a charm
I’ve never picketed one but I’ve heard it works ☺️👍🏼
Heaven
Yes!! 💯🙌🏼😊
Cooking in a cast iron skillet that good on pine wood
There’s nothing like a backcountry meal on cast iron! 😊🙌🏼
I want to go too😂.
It was such a great trip!! 😊🙌🏼
Imagine this in like 1840😂
we love daisy
we love daisy
we love daisy
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Both are beautiful depending on the eyes …
Thank you 😊
Are bears a concern, it’s my fear otherwise would love to do this.
@@vickymintz29 black bears aren’t but grizzlies are a little bit where we were. They are in there but very few. With all the stock and the dogs they don’t cause a problem, or haven’t yet at least. But we all brought spray and side arms just Incase ☺️👍🏼
Wisch i can be your friend ❤
You can be my RUclips friend 😂☺️❤️
Not muzic plsss
One day in and turn around and ride out.. Why bother..
We could only stay one night because one of my friends had just had a baby. She wanted to get out into the mountains with the horses, but didn’t want to leave home for too long. ☺️👍🏼
This is Bill Flick not a Female, Engaged to Hannah Barron Soon to be Hannah FLICK BARRON Together Forever Amen 🇺🇸 👰💍👑👑❤️♾️ Marriage Very Soon any was it would be great to see you soon And All of us go Riding Reach out to Hannah FLICK BARRON At Some Point Thanks
Not Hannah Barron Flick? Thats the normal way.
@@dragally1, "normal"?, maybe not nowadays😅