It's amazing how beautiful the plains of Montana are. There's nothing better than a good burger and a slice of pie, then topping it off with a cup of coffee even if it isn't perfect! Safe travels!
Linda is always a hoot! Really enjoyed seeing the cemetery, and the dinosaur skin. I’m pretty sure that was a first for us as well. It looked like a super museum!
Thx for the memories. Been a long time since I was at Harlan. Spent time on the Ft Belknap Res. Good memories. The northern Lights can be incredible there.
Beautiful country. We were recently on Hwy 2 after leaving Glacier. Loved the cemetery segment. My husband and I used to sell headstones and we notice all the cemeteries we pass on our journeys
Great to see more of Montana and Malta is a really nice size town to explore especially the local cafes, I really enjoy seeing this part of the US this was really awesome thanks Rick and Linda.☕👋🇺🇲
Hmmm. I can honestly say I've never seen dinosaur skin. That's definitely different. OOOH we stopped at that church. Yes we did! We walked all around that. We didn't know if it was a water tower or bell tower either. It's such a neat little building. Jesuit Mission. Hmmm. Good to know. I'm not real familiar with Jesuit faith. More alcohol 😆 egg whites? Yup I'm with Linda. Just give me more alcohol. Oh no! No pie anywhere. Oh haha. Glad you got your pie. It's just not a Gonagain vid if there's no pie to be had lol. Thanks for the shoutout. Really appreciate it 😊 You guys are the best!
I love your stories! My late Ruth and I did Malta over 10 years ago, and spent the night in the city park, some time after labor day for free and all the masquitas you could want. No problem for us Easterners.
I’ve eased along US-2 from Minot to Libby. Peaceful long views up there. The miles and miles of wheat fields are impressive. The rows of snow plows in the county yards are impressive also. Thanks for reminding me that I need to visit again!
Thanks for the trip. Susan and I are 62 + 74 respectably. Haven't been able to travel with our 16' trailer much. So we travel with you both. Thanks for sharing! 😊❤❤
Wow, i stumbled into your vids by accident! I was born and raised not too far from some of your first vids. Hunted antelope south of Malta. Living in MT most of my life i never realized there is 3 river ferry crossings. Always desired to paddle fish at FT Peck reservoir. Gosh i have lots on my bucket list to do. Thanks for your vids of Mt. We enjoy Idaho, and yes my wife loves Army Surplus store in I Falls, we live not to far from there. Ill give you a hint...CMR HS. Thank you again!!
This spring, we road tripped from Mukilteo, WA swinging south and east toward Kentucky and returning straight north to the UP to stay ahead of miserably hot weather. Then a nearly straight-line route back home along the High Line with detours to visit little towns and museums. The High Line country is magnificent.
Having spent 30 years in eastern I really miss the wide open spaces now that we’re in Mississippi. Thanks for sharing the drive especially the visit to the graveyard. Seeing the skyline in the distance makes our hearts yearn to be back there. We always called 2 the highline. I’ve never heard that the railroad had named it. I’m sticking with the idea that it’s the furthest north route 😅
Never have seen dino skin😮. Thanks for showing us. I have lots of mixed feelings about the RCC and native Americans. As we are all aware there were many horrific abuses. I hope there were none at that mission. I was glad to see that there were current decorations on many of the graves. That was comforting. Thank you again and happy trails!❤
Another nice one! We have in fact passed through Malta. Did so right after the ordeal we created for ourselves down US 191 coming out of the Breaks. We turned east on US 2 and proceeded to snag a motel room in Glasgow. I've got to figure you meant to say you were following along the Milk River rather than the Musselshell River. I'm liking the Yamaha!
Lol just got home in ND from driving across the high line and back from a trip to Condon pick up a friend then to Rendezvous in Fort Bridger Wyoming then return- didn’t really want to come back lived in Montana 16 years but housing is out of control now. Ended up here for work and stay for grandkids. Safe travels - I was watching for your rig and looking for pie found one place in Shelby MT
@@gonagain not sure but stay on the business route and can’t miss it has a big sign on it -homemade pie. I bypassed truck route spotted it went around behind on next block and parked out back because hauling a trailer, I had Amish cream pie was a custard pie and coffee should of got a shot of whipped cream rich but good and enjoyed the coffee- home made crust
Loved your Idaho Falls video. I've spent hours many times in what I think is the world's most organized, most variety Army Surplus Store. One of the best restaurants is in Idaho Falls, go hungry. I've never had dessert there - bang for your buck servings. German pancakes are sublime. Call ahead they close for a week (deep cleaning) once a year. Smitty's Pancake & Steak House, Idaho Falls. Please look at their menu.
As a certified Big Kid, I Love Anything Dinosaur! In the cemetary, I really like the name Raising Day, It makes you want to smile just saying it, so affirming of a new beginning everyday. The name, Thunderpipe, I can only guess he was named for the rifle. If it were me I hope it was for either a Sharps or a 45-70. What can be better than a good road trip! Take care you guys....
Hey Rick, that skin of those dinosaurs looks like dinosaur kale, hence why they call it that! The dinosaur cast you showed was all twisted because of the catastrophic pressure of water that crushed him instantly during the great flood! He didn’t have time to react much that’s for sure
I think I may have seen another of your videos, and even though I'm "subscribed" this is the first one I've seen in a while. When the hubs and I start doing our thing, I definitely want to do the 'high line'. I was very moved by the graveyard, and would like to see it for myself.
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Was up in Big Horn Mtns yesterday and saw 2 modern day sheep herder 'trailers' getting ready to come off mtn. for the winter - sheep were all gathered and being moved down mtn. by two horseman and at least two dogs that were high on ridge above sheep - cattle were in corral and about 8 cowboys getting ready to load on trailers - quite a sight.
I see a dinosaur: it's a 1963 Chevrolet C10 long bed fleetside 2 wheel drive. 1:41 i have a 1962 Chevrolet K20 long bed stepside 4 wheel drive. Gotta love those dinosaurs. I bet there is a song on TH-cam called - I Drive A Dinosaur.
Malta was actually named by spinning a globe and their finger landed on the Malta in the Mediterranean. We live up north of Malta where Leonardo the Dinosaur was found on our neighbors ranch, and Roberta the dinosaur was found across the way on our ranch. We have found many teeth from Dinosaurs and on our north ranch is where all the sand from the beach was located from that era of the Dinosaurs. Pretty neat stuff when you take time like this to stop along the Hi-Line.
Hope the burgers were as good when the late Joe Reynolds owned it. A little history about Joe's In & Out it's reported to be one of the first drive-in's in Montana. Also his wife was my mother's best friend. When I was a kid it was a real treat to eat there. I'm from Wolf Point going east from Malta. I know a lot of people that live in different areas along the highline (hwy. 2) happy you enjoyed your adventure. Oh, before I forget if you want more dinosaur adventures check out Jordan and Glendive, Montana. Anyway be safe and have fun 😊
The burger from Joe's was very good and the fries were excellent so it was a great stop for us. We'll certainly eat there again next time we're in Malta.
Enjoyed the video guys, hope yall are doing well. I have been seeing a lot of trailers lately with these front porches, with the bad aerodynamics they probably have I wonder if the manufacturers have thought about flipping it so the porch faces the back.
Take a look at Deno's Famers Market and Swap Meet and Roseville Telephone Museum (quirky gem), both in Roseville, CA (Sacramento Velley). Love ALL your content.
This is the first time I have seen your video. I see you have a cargo trailer. I have been thinking of building a camper like that. I would like to see how you built it.
I enjoyed the High Line. I think a western musician named Wiley Gustafson "Wiley and the Wild West" do a song called Roding the High Line. He is famous for getting rich from the YAHOO YODEL that became synonymous with YAHOO back in the fast times of Internet explosion. Sorry to bore you.Enjoy your rides and thank you both. Hope you can make it to Quartzite this Jan. Don't let Linda break a leg . :-(
That cemetery was very interesting . Weren't some Indians converted into the Jesuit way of life and this would be their cemetery .. Thank you for the great video .
Enjoyed this travelogue of Montana small towns! Enjoyed especially the stop at the dinosaur museum. Thanks! Oh - when does Autumn weather come to Montana? Do you expect it to be mild enough to hit the road through October, for example?
Rick, have you checked the bearing capacity on the trailer with the additional weight so far to the rear I believe they called at the moment. I did this for a while with a motorhome and finally gave it up.
Just the total weight and the tongue weight. The hitch itself seems to be doing fine, but we're watching everything. Could you explain more? Email me at gonagain21@gmail.com
Which of the power station modules would be a UPS and able to run a computer server? Looking at getting my son a UPS for his computer and the little ones you have would let him charge from solar also. I have looked at some but no idea which hold up.
I would recommend either Bluetti or OUPES because I have never had a problem with either one. As for size it would depend on how long he would need to power to last in the event of a power outage and comparing the watts that his computer uses to the available watt hours of the power station. Then he can decide if a 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, etc. watt hour unit is needed. I hope this helps!
Mary azure from malta montana was convicted in 1937 for stealing money orders worth $60 according to Montana history portal for 1yr. That pic looks similar to her mugshot . Her descend was chippewa indian and french. or maybe its her daughter because of timeline but photo looks similar. History is interesting, it tells us that we are only here for a short period of time, temporary as we make history as well but most of us will never be remembered.
I just learned a very interesting fact. If the grave stones are on the grounds of a church it’s a graveyard. And if there is no church it’s called a cemetery. I never realized that.
RICK A WORD OF CAUTION WHEN YOU HAVE THE BIKE ON THE BACK LIFTING THE REAR SUPPORT ,UP THEN HAVE LINDA TAKE UP THE SLACK TO KEEP THE RACK FROM SAGGING DOWN, SAGGING DOWN MAKE THE HITCH WEAR OUT AND BECOMES LOOSER OVER TIME, . IF YOU CANT LIFT THE REAR OF THE SUPPORT USE BLOCKS AND A SISSOR JACK TO HOLD THE WEIGHT UP THEN TIGHTEN DOWN THE STRAPS
Thanks! I also bought a special piece of gear that holds the rack up at the hitch. It isn't an anti-rattle clip like most people think, although it works for that too, but adds support to the bike rack at the receiver. It's working really well and makes it so that the straps on the end aren't really holding any weight.
Food 'smoothing' - I'd have to contribute Salt Because it's been used in food manufacturing for decades, then centuries before. Manufacturers boost salt because they know it 'covers-over' some off-tastes = smoothing.... (consideration?)
@@gonagain Ya it's Sad, Sounds Like San FeLipe Mexico ..it's Happening PeopLes want a GLitzy more Fancy Diggs, bye👋 & Say Hi ! Linda + Samurai Mama & Happy 😊 HalLoween Lol ..Easy on the Candy
It's amazing how beautiful the plains of Montana are. There's nothing better than a good burger and a slice of pie, then topping it off with a cup of coffee even if it isn't perfect! Safe travels!
That sounds like what we should be having for lunch. Thanks, buddy.
Choco🍫 iceCream, booze😂& Sour Cream if it's reaL bad, 😅Lol
Linda is always a hoot! Really enjoyed seeing the cemetery, and the dinosaur skin. I’m pretty sure that was a first for us as well. It looked like a super museum!
Thx for the memories. Been a long time since I was at Harlan. Spent time on the Ft Belknap Res. Good memories. The northern Lights can be incredible there.
Very glad you got your pie😁😁👍
@@allegrosotto2126 Ya That's Great Life without an OcasonaL Pie Can be DulL, Lol
Woo hoo! Have pie will travel!
Beautiful country. We were recently on Hwy 2 after leaving Glacier. Loved the cemetery segment. My husband and I used to sell headstones and we notice all the cemeteries we pass on our journeys
Enjoyed the video, many memories from the highline.
Great to see more of Montana and Malta is a really nice size town
to explore especially the local cafes, I really enjoy seeing this part
of the US this was really awesome thanks Rick and Linda.☕👋🇺🇲
Thank you for watching! We enjoy visiting the Hi-Line and have met some of the nicest people on those trips.
Thanks for taking us along!
Another great show! Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it. See you on the next one!
Hmmm. I can honestly say I've never seen dinosaur skin. That's definitely different. OOOH we stopped at that church. Yes we did! We walked all around that. We didn't know if it was a water tower or bell tower either. It's such a neat little building. Jesuit Mission. Hmmm. Good to know. I'm not real familiar with Jesuit faith. More alcohol 😆 egg whites? Yup I'm with Linda. Just give me more alcohol. Oh no! No pie anywhere. Oh haha. Glad you got your pie. It's just not a Gonagain vid if there's no pie to be had lol. Thanks for the shoutout. Really appreciate it 😊 You guys are the best!
Hey 👋 guys love the videos Thank You For sharing… Happy Thanksgiving 🦃🍁🍽
We really enjoy watching your videos, happy trails and God bless you!
Thank you! God Bless you too.
Very enjoyable Rick & Linda 😊 You even found new discoveries at the dinosaur museum 👍 and pie 😍🙏❣️
I love your stories! My late Ruth and I did Malta over 10 years ago, and spent the night in the city park, some time after labor day for free and all the masquitas you could want. No problem for us Easterners.
I’ve eased along US-2 from Minot to Libby. Peaceful long views up there.
The miles and miles of wheat fields are impressive.
The rows of snow plows in the county yards are impressive also.
Thanks for reminding me that I need to visit again!
Yes you do!
Thanks for the trip. Susan and I are 62 + 74 respectably. Haven't been able to travel with our 16' trailer much. So we travel with you both. Thanks for sharing! 😊❤❤
Thanks for coming along with us! Get ready for the next trip.
Another fun and interesting video! Thanks
Our pleasure!
Another good video, much enjoyed.
Pies!! I’m sure glad you got that. It’s a Montana thing too. 😊
LOVE YOU TWO!!
One of my bucket list items is to ride my motorcycle across montana on the highline😁
That would make for a nice trip!
Spent sometime riding the Highline. Amtrak.
My wife and also followed it home from Glacier NP 3 years ago. Love Montana. Safe travels.
Linda rode Amtrak once from Seattle to Shelby to get home. She loved the experience as it was the first time ever riding a passenger train for her.
Interesting town and museum.
: ) THANKS MUCH for sharing and Pie ? !! ! ! ! :) ENJOY and ALL the BEST ! ! Cheers : )
No pie to be had in Montana… had me scared there for a minute!
Another great video!
Stay safe on your travels
Thanks! (Linda makes the best apple pie.) 👍
Wow, i stumbled into your vids by accident! I was born and raised not too far from some of your first vids. Hunted antelope south of Malta. Living in MT most of my life i never realized there is 3 river ferry crossings. Always desired to paddle fish at FT Peck reservoir. Gosh i have lots on my bucket list to do. Thanks for your vids of Mt. We enjoy Idaho, and yes my wife loves Army Surplus store in I Falls, we live not to far from there. Ill give you a hint...CMR HS. Thank you again!!
Thanks for watching! It's a small world, isn't it?
Been watching really enjoy your content and subscribed. Looking forward to starting my own trailer project possibly 2025.
Thank you for subbing! Check out our older videos for trailer build projects and tips.
Nice video guys. Thanks for sharing it.
JT
You betcha! Thanks, JT.
Like# 289 - Pie Thirty!
N'ow this is really living !!
Boy, I was really starting to feel bad for you guys with no pie. Thanks for sharing. The grave markers were very interesting.
I grew up in Havre, “The Heart of the Hiline” as it was once called. Great little towns along Highway 2.❤
Nice place to grow up.
Havre Has It!
Well, if you guys are Dinosaurs you are living in the right place.🤣 Thanks for the tour but now am hungry and feel a million years older.
Sorry!
@@gonagain 🤣
This spring, we road tripped from Mukilteo, WA swinging south and east toward Kentucky and returning straight north to the UP to stay ahead of miserably hot weather. Then a nearly straight-line route back home along the High Line with detours to visit little towns and museums. The High Line country is magnificent.
That was quite the road trip! We also try to stay ahead of the heat or storms when we travel. Thanks for sharing your trip with us.
Right at the end of the video, someone was coming out of the closed pie shop. Some pretty barren land on those hills! Interesting country.
Having spent 30 years in eastern I really miss the wide open spaces now that we’re in Mississippi. Thanks for sharing the drive especially the visit to the graveyard. Seeing the skyline in the distance makes our hearts yearn to be back there.
We always called 2 the highline. I’ve never heard that the railroad had named it. I’m sticking with the idea that it’s the furthest north route 😅
Never have seen dino skin😮. Thanks for showing us. I have lots of mixed feelings about the RCC and native Americans. As we are all aware there were many horrific abuses. I hope there were none at that mission. I was glad to see that there were current decorations on many of the graves. That was comforting. Thank you again and happy trails!❤
Another nice one! We have in fact passed through Malta. Did so right after the ordeal we created for ourselves down US 191 coming out of the Breaks. We turned east on US 2 and proceeded to snag a motel room in Glasgow.
I've got to figure you meant to say you were following along the Milk River rather than the Musselshell River.
I'm liking the Yamaha!
Ooops! You're right, I meant the Milk River and not the Musselshell. We're enjoying the TW.
Thanks
Thanks, Sheila!
Keep driving north for 4.5 hrs❤😍🙋🛻🇨🇦❤️‼️and Alberta has dinosaurs too!!!🦖🦕and pie!
Good pie always makes the trip worth it! You know me, I detour for pie.
When the train went by, I thought of Hobo Shoestring. And I'm with mom. More alcohol please lol. 😂
We thought of him too. He's riding the westbound..
I loved the graveyard visit. What stories those stones could tell.
Lol just got home in ND from driving across the high line and back from a trip to Condon pick up a friend then to Rendezvous in Fort Bridger Wyoming then return- didn’t really want to come back lived in Montana 16 years but housing is out of control now. Ended up here for work and stay for grandkids. Safe travels - I was watching for your rig and looking for pie found one place in Shelby MT
We went through Shelby not too long ago. What's the name of the place where you found pie?
@@gonagain not sure but stay on the business route and can’t miss it has a big sign on it -homemade pie. I bypassed truck route spotted it went around behind on next block and parked out back because hauling a trailer, I had Amish cream pie was a custard pie and coffee should of got a shot of whipped cream rich but good and enjoyed the coffee- home made crust
I went through again and I was wrong it’s in the next town to the west after shelby
Loved your Idaho Falls video. I've spent hours many times in what I think is the world's most organized, most variety Army Surplus Store. One of the best restaurants is in Idaho Falls, go hungry. I've never had dessert there - bang for your buck servings. German pancakes are sublime. Call ahead they close for a week (deep cleaning) once a year. Smitty's Pancake & Steak House, Idaho Falls. Please look at their menu.
As a certified Big Kid, I Love Anything Dinosaur! In the cemetary, I really like the name Raising Day, It makes you want to smile just saying it, so affirming of a new beginning everyday. The name, Thunderpipe, I can only guess he was named for the rifle. If it were me I hope it was for either a Sharps or a 45-70. What can be better than a good road trip! Take care you guys....
Hey Rick, that skin of those dinosaurs looks like dinosaur kale, hence why they call it that! The dinosaur cast you showed was all twisted because of the catastrophic pressure of water that crushed him instantly during the great flood! He didn’t have time to react much that’s for sure
Took my hat off when the train passed by, in honor of, Hobo Shoestring.
We thought of him then too. Sure miss him.
I guess you have to be a dinosaur person🤔?
Looks well done.
I’ll have to put Malta on the radar.
I’ll check out the pie for you😂
Thanks!
I think I may have seen another of your videos, and even though I'm "subscribed" this is the first one I've seen in a while. When the hubs and I start doing our thing, I definitely want to do the 'high line'. I was very moved by the graveyard, and would like to see it for myself.
Click on the bell icon below our videos and you'll get a notification when we post a new video. We've been posting videos every Friday for a few years now. Also, if you go to our channel, you can catch up on the videos you missed! Thanks for watching.
Was up in Big Horn Mtns yesterday and saw 2 modern day sheep herder 'trailers' getting ready to come off mtn. for the winter - sheep were all gathered and being moved down mtn. by two horseman and at least two dogs that were high on ridge above sheep - cattle were in corral and about 8 cowboys getting ready to load on trailers - quite a sight.
What a neat thing to see! Some things are best done in the old way like that.
I took my family through Montana last month and thought of you guys. It was beautiful, but a little too hot.
Summers do get hot here! Thanks for thinking of us, appreciate hearing that.
I see a dinosaur: it's a 1963 Chevrolet C10 long bed fleetside 2 wheel drive. 1:41 i have a 1962 Chevrolet K20 long bed stepside 4 wheel drive. Gotta love those dinosaurs. I bet there is a song on TH-cam called - I Drive A Dinosaur.
LOL
I saw that too. That’s the same truck my dad used when he taught me to drive. Always accused me of having it in frog gear. 😂
I'm from NW Montana, wide open spaces is why we're called big sky country 😊
And it's so beautiful!
Malta was actually named by spinning a globe and their finger landed on the Malta in the Mediterranean. We live up north of Malta where Leonardo the Dinosaur was found on our neighbors ranch, and Roberta the dinosaur was found across the way on our ranch. We have found many teeth from Dinosaurs and on our north ranch is where all the sand from the beach was located from that era of the Dinosaurs. Pretty neat stuff when you take time like this to stop along the Hi-Line.
There's more to the Hi Line than meets the eye, that's for sure. Thanks for watching!
I for one have found dinosaurs fascinating since I was in 3rd grade, 66 years ago.
You'd like this museum, Jim.
@@gonagain I'm sure I would.
Maybe someday your cargo conversion will be parked in that museum beside that covered wagon. Nothing new under the sun!
Hope the burgers were as good when the late Joe Reynolds owned it. A little history about Joe's In & Out it's reported to be one of the first drive-in's in Montana. Also his wife was my mother's best friend. When I was a kid it was a real treat to eat there.
I'm from Wolf Point going east from Malta. I know a lot of people that live in different areas along the highline (hwy. 2) happy you enjoyed your adventure.
Oh, before I forget if you want more dinosaur adventures check out Jordan and Glendive, Montana.
Anyway be safe and have fun 😊
The burger from Joe's was very good and the fries were excellent so it was a great stop for us. We'll certainly eat there again next time we're in Malta.
Enjoyed the video guys, hope yall are doing well. I have been seeing a lot of trailers lately with these front porches, with the bad aerodynamics they probably have I wonder if the manufacturers have thought about flipping it so the porch faces the back.
I lived in Malta Illinois. We live off of 2 in the U.P now.
It's over I have the Highline!!!
Take a look at Deno's Famers Market and Swap Meet and Roseville Telephone Museum (quirky gem), both in Roseville, CA (Sacramento Velley). Love ALL your content.
This is the first time I have seen your video. I see you have a cargo trailer. I have been thinking of building a camper like that. I would like to see how you built it.
Look back through our early videos and you'll see a lot of them having to do with the trailer build.
I enjoyed the High Line. I think a western musician named Wiley Gustafson "Wiley and the Wild West" do a song called Roding the High Line. He is famous for getting rich from the YAHOO YODEL that became synonymous with YAHOO back in the fast times of Internet explosion. Sorry to bore you.Enjoy your rides and thank you both. Hope you can make it to Quartzite this Jan. Don't let Linda break a leg . :-(
Not bored at all! Thanks for the bit of history.
That cemetery was very interesting . Weren't some Indians converted into the Jesuit way of life and this would be their cemetery .. Thank you for the great video .
And there folks, is a lesson for a happy life: keep going until you find some pie!
5th ingredient to smooth, “pie.”
Right! Why didn't we think of that??
@@gonagain It’s the true, “5th Element.”
The burger patty looked like it was from Costco lol
Enjoyed this travelogue of Montana small towns! Enjoyed especially the stop at the dinosaur museum. Thanks! Oh - when does Autumn weather come to Montana? Do you expect it to be mild enough to hit the road through October, for example?
It's start to get cooler now, but the weather is usually pretty good through October. It's time for us to leave on our "Extend the Summer" trip south.
My son owns a metal roofing business. He went to Cutbank MT to work. He said dinosaur bones everywhere.
Does your son do roofs in Great Falls?
i like to think it's possible that dinosaurs had feathers...
We stayed in Malta at Trafton Park.
There's more to the Highline than folks might think. We've been wanting to travel further to the east one of these days.
@@gonagain come to the U.P of Michigan you won't be disappointed.
Rick, have you checked the bearing capacity on the trailer with the additional weight so far to the rear I believe they called at the moment. I did this for a while with a motorhome and finally gave it up.
Just the total weight and the tongue weight. The hitch itself seems to be doing fine, but we're watching everything. Could you explain more? Email me at gonagain21@gmail.com
Which of the power station modules would be a UPS and able to run a computer server? Looking at getting my son a UPS for his computer and the little ones you have would let him charge from solar also. I have looked at some but no idea which hold up.
I would recommend either Bluetti or OUPES because I have never had a problem with either one. As for size it would depend on how long he would need to power to last in the event of a power outage and comparing the watts that his computer uses to the available watt hours of the power station. Then he can decide if a 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, etc. watt hour unit is needed. I hope this helps!
@@gonagain Thank you Sir.
Mary azure from malta montana was convicted in 1937 for stealing money orders worth $60 according to Montana history portal for 1yr. That pic looks similar to her mugshot . Her descend was chippewa indian and french. or maybe its her daughter because of timeline but photo looks similar. History is interesting, it tells us that we are only here for a short period of time, temporary as we make history as well but most of us will never be remembered.
I just learned a very interesting fact. If the grave stones are on the grounds of a church it’s a graveyard. And if there is no church it’s called a cemetery. I never realized that.
We didn't know that either! Thanks, Valerie.
“Kaffe should be black and strong enough to float a mule shoe” said my Norsky grandpa
RICK A WORD OF CAUTION WHEN YOU HAVE THE BIKE ON THE BACK LIFTING THE REAR SUPPORT ,UP THEN HAVE LINDA TAKE UP THE SLACK TO KEEP THE RACK FROM SAGGING DOWN, SAGGING DOWN MAKE THE HITCH WEAR OUT AND BECOMES LOOSER OVER TIME, . IF YOU CANT LIFT THE REAR OF THE SUPPORT USE BLOCKS AND A SISSOR JACK TO HOLD THE WEIGHT UP THEN TIGHTEN DOWN THE STRAPS
Thanks! I also bought a special piece of gear that holds the rack up at the hitch. It isn't an anti-rattle clip like most people think, although it works for that too, but adds support to the bike rack at the receiver. It's working really well and makes it so that the straps on the end aren't really holding any weight.
I'm going to Malta next month. Not Malta Mt.😂
I was heading for the other Malta, but got lost. Enjoy your trip!
@@gonagain 😂
Seems that pies 🥧are Dinosaurs as well in Montana.
Just rotten luck that day I guess.
Someone recently added modern headstones. I wonder who?
The families are most likely still in the area. A lot of newer graves were there also.
Food 'smoothing' - I'd have to contribute Salt
Because it's been used in food manufacturing for decades, then centuries before.
Manufacturers boost salt because they know it 'covers-over' some off-tastes = smoothing.... (consideration?)
Checkout coyote arrowhead hunting, listen to the song
I do not think I would want a wagon with wood burning stove inside especially with a canvas top
Would love to visit Montana again but I heard dick Chaney live there,is that true?
Little😢HarLem Montana NEEDS a A+😊RevivaL maybe GLorious Life On WheeLs Can Do a WonderHussy style Story about Town & ..eventualLy REViVE iT, bye
Too many young folks moving away with nothing to keep them there any longer.
@@gonagain Ya it's Sad, Sounds Like San FeLipe Mexico ..it's Happening PeopLes want a GLitzy more Fancy Diggs, bye👋 & Say Hi ! Linda + Samurai Mama & Happy 😊 HalLoween Lol ..Easy on the Candy