Agreed, thank you for not overlaying everything with loud annoying music even when you are talking the way some youtubers do. That is so annoying to trying to listen to content that way. Your use of music in these videos is perfect!
im torn on drone photography. on one hand, it allows amateurs to affordably take "documentary-like" shots. on the other hand, it completely removes the human perspective.
I’m 63 years old and last year for the first time in my life, my son and I rode our Harley’s into Yellowstone right though West Yellowstone. I will never forget that week.
Thanks! Please bear with me, for just a few moments! For the first time, in a very long time, I want to live, more than I've ever wanted to live, in all of my life! Watching these magnificent videos for only a few weeks now, has brought life back into my existence! I am a 73 yr old Vietnam veteran, I've lived alone now for the past 8 years, and because I no longer have a driver's license, I've lived in isolation, only traveling away from home on the first of the month, and that being to go to Walmart, to shop for groceries, etc and back to my home. Round trip is about 4 and a half miles! That's over a 8 year period of time! Now, it is killing me to want to travel and see these Magnificent Destinations and enjoy the Absolute Unsurpassed Beauty that Your Unbelievable Videos prove to be truly real! However, the absence of a license to operate a motor vehicle, I can see no possible way, nor, have I been able to imagine any viable options!! This is tearing me apart and see no way out!
Thanks james for your support , There are travel groups and travel clubs that offer excersions to different places If you have a local travel agency or try local facebook groups and ask around. maybe something might come up you can do. there are also travel groups for singles that share expenses. Happy new Years james
you only say that cause it's low population and nobody lives there, for example Washington state's 1930 population is double Montana's 2023 popualtion, a truely geographically isolated state
@jakes4164 I lived in a rural area when I was a kid in NE Missouri close to the Iowa state line cause my family did not have a lot of money, did not like it and will never go back, and when I say rural I mean rural, in the valley I lived in there was probably more white tail deer than people
@jakes4164 here is some education for you mountains are not required for valleys, the Valley I mentioned where I grew up in NE Missouri drops from high ground about 150 to 200 feet into the valley, the valley stretches at least 10 miles before you hit exit the valley to high ground again, the valley is 800 ft above sea level, as matter fact the upper midwest averages 800 to 1,000 ft above sea level until you hit south of St Louis, elevation starts dropping until you hit New Orleans, the river that runs through the valley is called the Chariton is starts in Iowa crosses into NE Missouri and dumps into the Missouri River in central Missouri, even though there are few mountains in Missouri mostly souther in the Ozarks NE Missori has some pretty abrupt terrian features with rolling hills that dip up and down pretty far and it's suprisingly heavly forested, hell even Iowa has enough forest that the state some logging operations
@jakes4164 you don't need mountains to create valleys, NE Missouri has tons of steep rolling hills that create valleys, the one I live in drops 200 ft into the valley
@jakes4164 : "you've gotta be built for this kind of terrain." So, that's why Montana has all the tests for people who want to move here. They are simply failing the "you gotta be built" test Montana mandates.. Please stay home sir until... the next ice age or natural passing.
What I want to do, is impossible! And, because it is impossible, it is tearing me apart! I am a 73 yr old Vietnam veteran, and for the past 8 years I've lived alone. I no longer drive, so for the past 8 years I've lived in, proverbial isolation. Only going out on the first of the month, and that would be to go so far away as Walmart, for groceries, and back home, all of about 4 and a half miles! Now, Every fiber of my being is crying out to travel and see, at least, just a few of these Magnificently Beautiful places! Yet, with the absence of a license to operate a motor vehicle, I am Totally Dead, right where I sit!
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Back in 1959 I was on the first train that came through Earthquake slide area. The train moved very slow because they were not very sure what the tracks were like.
We sure enjoy your videos, Russ, but especially this one! When my husband was 6yrs old, his family was camping in one of the campgrounds that is now buried under that mountain. In fact, they had gone home the day before it happened. He tells me his dad was debating on whether to stay another night at the campground, he couldn't decide if he should call off work the next day or not- they were having so much fun showing their Texas family this area while enjoying camping and fishing, BUT...he ultimately decided they needed to go back home (Southern Idaho). The next morning, they wake in their own beds and learn about the earthquake that destroyed the campground they were just at, and his dad had also lost a co-worker that was also camping with his family in the same area. Their camper was crushed and all died from this earthquake. There are still a lot of bodies under that dirt. Thank the good Lord it wasn't their time!! Also- really like your choice in music too!
They also almost starved during the winter, IIRC. Indians weren't too bad but I don't think they ran into hostiles once they got into Montana. I read the O"Reilly book on Lewis and Clark. Worth the read for those interested.
I was born and raised in Eureka. We go back every August for a couple of weeks. We stay at different Forest Service Campgrounds along the Kootenai River. Thank you for the ride.
Oh I have absolutely loved this trip! They are all fantastic but Montana is somewhere I really would love to go someday. Watching this has made me all the more determined, how absolutely beautiful it is 😍 Loving these 'once in a Lifetime' films, thanks so much for taking us with you 🤗
I lived in Hamilton, Montana when the earthquake happened. I thought somebody was rocking the bed. And the animals on the farm were carrying on. I got out of bed and stood on the floor and will never forget the feeling! There were some campers killed in that earthquake. 😊❤
Well, that was a relaxing and scenic video. Montana delivers. I watched it all in one sitting. What makes it easy to maintain highways is less truck traffic. Highway 2 would be a maintenance nightmare if it didn't have a rail line next to it most of the way. When rail is available there is a limited need for truck traffic. I grew up a mile from highway 2 in North Dakota, and didn't appreciate the fact that it is 2600 miles long and had a Great Northern rail line paralleling it all the way. I look forward to the Idaho segment of this series.
Beautiful, I am 73 and am looking forward going on a bicycle tour Calgary,Glacier Park ,Yellowstone,Teton over to Oregon and down to California til.S.F. Hitchhiked there in 1977.Real fantastisc landscape
I had a Aunt Uncle and two Cousins were in Yellowstone when the Earth Quake hit. My Aunt said later in years it was a scary thing experience and never wanted to experience it again.
Loved this video so much, I have property in the Yaak where the long bridge over Lake Koocanusa leads to. A 2nd grader named it…. Kootenai, Canada, U.S.A… KooCanUSA :) Loved this video so much and thank you so much for sharing your travels :)
Montana is naturally beautiful. I have been watching your channel and Montana is stunningly beautiful. I have been there twice at GNPark and Yellowstone National Park.
Russ, We have been watching and enjoying your videos for years. I am writing you to let you know you have upped your game (and pleasure for viewers) by changing to the new music -love it- AND going to long form. Watching your travels through your windshield and with your relaxing voice are two reasons that we sold our camper (beyond the repair issues of our 10 year old Shadow Cruiser and our ages). Keep up the excellent work and your travels. All the best to you and many miles more! 8:29
I lived in Eureka for thre years, Eunice Field what a great person she was and so kind to me and my son. The mountains and that beautiful clear clean water ❤
What a program and what an interesting traveling you doing around USA States. I was just watching the Montana State one, so so beautiful, exciting and interesting views, photos and facts and figures you bringing to viewers ,,,,thank you sir. Ill be keep watching until you finished broadcasting it to us. Thanking you, Anna from South Australia.
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Nice relaxing trip from the privacy of my computer room. Have explored areas of western Montana. Unfortunately not the infamous Crater Lake. Reminds me of the Mount Saint Hellen region after the volcano 🌋 blast 💥-!!! 😱. Very professional presentation-!!!😉
Hi,,iam from indonesia,,i really enjoy your amazing video journey....really like it. Keep doing and keep moving your video journey. I'll always waiting your video again
Thank you Sir For doing This Traveling for Us In Maine into Montana! My Great Grandfather Goodwin Went to Montana to Helena Worked On The Railroad From Chicago to Helena Montana !
Just LOVE your travels, Russ. Beautiful camera work. New music, eh? I like it - very calming and peaceful. Good choice. Thank you and I look forward to your latest videos in Quartzite, especially the upcoming Christmas Parade! Saw your video on the parade last year, very fun. Stay safe!
Montana is a very beautiful state! In 1987 my husband and I took our two children on a trip out west that they still remember well. They were 14 and 10 years old. We left OH and started to CA on a southern route, visiting state parks. In N. Mexico (caves but I can’t think of the name) and also the Grand Canyon in AZ. We went on to LA, visited old friends and their children, and came back a northern route through Montana, where we saw Old Faithful. We then came on through The Bad Lands, then home! We were gone almost three weeks.
Back to 1995 My first and the last time to visit America that program name is culture exchange. Helena, Montana my first State to stay with my host Family Mc.Cain about five night six day. The best memory for me that I never forget until now . ❤️🇺🇸🇹🇭🇻🇮👍✌️
Wonderful to see today as it’s a rainy, gray day in WV and calling for snow showers overnight! I miss going out west, going to have to get started again. Thanks Russ!
Beautiful country, beautiful views, watching this movie made me salivate. I live in Europe, I have a Dodge Durango 5.7 Hemi, there are no such large spaces and roads for this vehicle. Thank you for the video!
I like this video and the owner. The calmness in the way he talks, a nice loughter from time to time, clear voice, stable video, while commenting along the way. It was like me travelling there! Blue Moon Saloon ... it should be nice if it were open! Amazing video, Thank you!
So the “Big Lake on hwy 37 from Eureka to Libby, Mt is a Reservoir. The name comes from a contest they had when they put the dam in. It’s Koo(Kootenai River, &Tribe) Can (Canada) USA (USA). The road is also very bumpy when pulling a trailer. Also the tour of the dam is great and tells the history of the land and area.
Russ, such beautiful scenery good memories for me. We took our kids to The Tetons and yellowstone when they were 3, 5, 7 again when they were 9, 11,13. In the 90’s we took our 3 grandchildren repeating our Teton Yellowstone trip. photos of our 1st, 2nd and 3rd trip all kids sitting on a Yellowstone overlook with the river flowing down behind them.
loved this one the Kootenai river and Lake Koocanusa = kootenai national forest and it runs all the way up into canada so look at the name " KOO/ CAN /USA " Russ do ya see it? Its a play on words cause of the location .lol safe travels
What a beautiful video! I can not wait to be able to travel and live life out on the road. I hate being stuck in one place. I wasn't born for this 😅 thank you for taking us a long.
Russ, I really enjoy watching your TH-cam Channel! 👍👍👍👍👍 It's absolutely gorgeous in Montana! The Rocky Mountains are really beautiful! I wish you safe travels. Talk soon, Alan.
As always, I really enjoy your content. Thank you, thank you! This trip is exceptional!! Can’t wait to see it all in person next year. Safe travels and keep the beauty coming. 😎
When we clicked on your video we did t think we’d watch the whole almost 3 Hour video but you did such a fantastic job we watched it all. Love your drone views. And your laugh is the best.
Awesome Awesome video. Thanks for bringing this to all of us that can’t travel right now for whatever reason. I’m 62 and still working but I’m watching this and I’m sayin I’ve got to go visit these areas in Montana for myself really soon ! I subscribed a while back while checking out your Blue Ridge videos which is very close to Georgia where I live . Safe travels Sir and enjoy your adventures. Thanks again for sharing all this !
Great job showing this trip. I felt like I was sitting next to you while you were driving listening to you talk. My Montana experience was taking the AMTRAK Empire Builder across the state back and forth a few times, since I used AMTRAK rail as my way to see The West from all its western routes. I recognized several names of the towns you passed as AMTRAK train station stops.
This brings back awesome memories from days past...I rode my Mountain bike across Highway 2 starting from Libby, MT to Sandpoint then Coeur d'Alene and eventually pedalled on to Calder, ID along the St. Joe river and landed a job at a Cedar Mill.
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Such a peaceful way of viewing. No loud music, just scenery with topical conversation. Perfect.
Agreed, thank you for not overlaying everything with loud annoying music even when you are talking the way some youtubers do. That is so annoying to trying to listen to content that way. Your use of music in these videos is perfect!
The ability to see the sites with a drone is the greatest invention since the camera.
im torn on drone photography. on one hand, it allows amateurs to affordably take "documentary-like" shots. on the other hand, it completely removes the human perspective.
Please do not ever stop doing your videos. It reminds me of all of my travels. I miss it so, since my Stroke...Thank You, Russ...
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@@endemanfarley1447Totally agree DrCarlo
TH-cam is a God send for people with limited mobility.
That's why I watch... because since my stroke I don't go places.
Russ is helping me and my wife who both have cancer. I love him.
I’m 63 years old and last year for the first time in my life, my son and I rode our Harley’s into Yellowstone right though West Yellowstone. I will never forget that week.
It's on my bucket list to ride my bike through Yellowstone.
yes Russ you are the best
Thanks!
Please bear with me, for just a few moments!
For the first time, in a very long time, I want to live, more than I've ever wanted to live, in all of my life! Watching these magnificent videos for only a few weeks now, has brought life back into my existence! I am a 73 yr old Vietnam veteran, I've lived alone now for the past 8 years, and because I no longer have a driver's license, I've lived in isolation, only traveling away from home on the first of the month, and that being to go to Walmart, to shop for groceries, etc and back to my home. Round trip is about 4 and a half miles! That's over a 8 year period of time!
Now, it is killing me to want to travel and see these Magnificent Destinations and enjoy the Absolute Unsurpassed Beauty that Your Unbelievable Videos prove to be truly real!
However, the absence of a license to operate a motor vehicle, I can see no possible way, nor, have I been able to imagine any viable options!!
This is tearing me apart and see no way out!
Thanks for your service! Make it happen James ! God Bless You !
Thanks james for your support , There are travel groups and travel clubs that offer excersions to different places If you have a local travel agency or try local facebook groups and ask around. maybe something might come up you can do. there are also travel groups for singles that share expenses. Happy new Years james
Take gentle care of yourself, James. These videos are a wonderful option.
Bro, I’d come up there and take you on a trip. I’m 60 years old and I’m a veteran of the US Navy but not that war. Welcome home sir.
@jamesjacks2010: "Please bear with me...". I don't believe a word of your tale, zero.
I love how the locals still gather on Main Street to watch the Tumbleweed Races.
Can't go wrong touring thru Montana, it's truly close to Heaven. But shush... don't tell folks how naturally beautiful it is!!
you only say that cause it's low population and nobody lives there, for example Washington state's 1930 population is double Montana's 2023 popualtion, a truely geographically isolated state
@jakes4164 I lived in a rural area when I was a kid in NE Missouri close to the Iowa state line cause my family did not have a lot of money, did not like it and will never go back, and when I say rural I mean rural, in the valley I lived in there was probably more white tail deer than people
@jakes4164 here is some education for you mountains are not required for valleys, the Valley I mentioned where I grew up in NE Missouri drops from high ground about 150 to 200 feet into the valley, the valley stretches at least 10 miles before you hit exit the valley to high ground again, the valley is 800 ft above sea level, as matter fact the upper midwest averages 800 to 1,000 ft above sea level until you hit south of St Louis, elevation starts dropping until you hit New Orleans, the river that runs through the valley is called the Chariton is starts in Iowa crosses into NE Missouri and dumps into the Missouri River in central Missouri, even though there are few mountains in Missouri mostly souther in the Ozarks NE Missori has some pretty abrupt terrian features with rolling hills that dip up and down pretty far and it's suprisingly heavly forested, hell even Iowa has enough forest that the state some logging operations
@jakes4164 you don't need mountains to create valleys, NE Missouri has tons of steep rolling hills that create valleys, the one I live in drops 200 ft into the valley
@jakes4164 : "you've gotta be built for this kind of terrain." So, that's why Montana has all the tests for people who want to move here.
They are simply failing the "you gotta be built" test Montana mandates.. Please stay home sir until... the next ice age or natural passing.
What I want to do, is impossible! And, because it is impossible, it is tearing me apart!
I am a 73 yr old Vietnam veteran, and for the past 8 years I've lived alone. I no longer drive, so for the past 8 years I've lived in, proverbial isolation. Only going out on the first of the month, and that would be to go so far away as Walmart, for groceries, and back home, all of about 4 and a half miles!
Now, Every fiber of my being is crying out to travel and see, at least, just a few of these Magnificently Beautiful places!
Yet, with the absence of a license to operate a motor vehicle, I am Totally Dead, right where I sit!
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@@tuncaybozkus3633 You mind as well come on over. Everyone else is.
Back in 1959 I was on the first train that came through Earthquake slide area. The train moved very slow because they were not very sure what the tracks were like.
Your drone footage is breathtaking. Thoroughly enjoy your videos.
We sure enjoy your videos, Russ, but especially this one! When my husband was 6yrs old, his family was camping in one of the campgrounds that is now buried under that mountain. In fact, they had gone home the day before it happened. He tells me his dad was debating on whether to stay another night at the campground, he couldn't decide if he should call off work the next day or not- they were having so much fun showing their Texas family this area while enjoying camping and fishing, BUT...he ultimately decided they needed to go back home (Southern Idaho). The next morning, they wake in their own beds and learn about the earthquake that destroyed the campground they were just at, and his dad had also lost a co-worker that was also camping with his family in the same area. Their camper was crushed and all died from this earthquake. There are still a lot of bodies under that dirt. Thank the good Lord it wasn't their time!! Also- really like your choice in music too!
Very nice Montana 👍❤️😊
Lewis and Clark saw some real beauty! My God! it sure is awesome. Travel is the best medicine.
They also almost starved during the winter, IIRC. Indians weren't too bad but I don't think they ran into hostiles once they got into Montana. I read the O"Reilly book on Lewis and Clark. Worth the read for those interested.
Thanks!
Top notch content. Yes you should've brought a fishing pole🤣👍
I was born and raised in Eureka. We go back every August for a couple of weeks. We stay at different Forest Service Campgrounds along the Kootenai River. Thank you for the ride.
Oh I have absolutely loved this trip! They are all fantastic but Montana is somewhere I really would love to go someday. Watching this has made me all the more determined, how absolutely beautiful it is 😍 Loving these 'once in a Lifetime' films, thanks so much for taking us with you 🤗
MONTANA, Yea,Thanks, RVerTV Russ. Enjoying the Journey 👍
Great exploration around Montana Rocky Mountain. Good exercise, nice view and close to nature. Tnx4sharing. Watching from DUBAI
You are hands down the BEST TH-cam content creator. Exceptional videos and narratives. Thank you for all your efforts!
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was looking for something to watch (like a movie) and this popped up! what an enjoyable and well shot video. Beautiful.
Me too!! lol.. While on lunch at work.. Great video.
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I lived in Hamilton, Montana when the earthquake happened. I thought somebody was rocking the bed. And the animals on the farm were carrying on. I got out of bed and stood on the floor and will never forget the feeling! There were some campers killed in that earthquake. 😊❤
Hi Kathleen, What year was that? I live close to there, since 1991.
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That would have been about 1959.
Montana is absolutely Stunning Russ ,,
Thank you with all the way from Yellowstone ❤
I just came across your channel today and what a blessing. Being disabled I get to see places I will never be able to see. Thank you so much.
America the beautiful!
Montana so beautiful 🎉🎉❤❤
So this is a montage of videos done three years ago ? Well done. I particularly like the 360 deg drone views.
I was in Montana and the surrounding states for a 15 day road trip with my best friend. I can very much relate to this video. Thanks for posting.
Montana the MOST beautiful state
Well, that was a relaxing and scenic video. Montana delivers. I watched it all in one sitting. What makes it easy to maintain highways is less truck traffic. Highway 2 would be a maintenance nightmare if it didn't have a rail line next to it most of the way. When rail is available there is a limited need for truck traffic. I grew up a mile from highway 2 in North Dakota, and didn't appreciate the fact that it is 2600 miles long and had a Great Northern rail line paralleling it all the way. I look forward to the Idaho segment of this series.
America is beautiful
Forever May You Reign Sir (:
Another great travel video with all that good outdoors calming effect stuff built right in.
Beautiful, I am 73 and am looking forward going on a bicycle tour Calgary,Glacier Park ,Yellowstone,Teton over to Oregon and down to California til.S.F. Hitchhiked there in 1977.Real fantastisc landscape
This is my healing tour after a cancer treatment
It's been 30 plus years since I've seen earth quake lake. Just amazed me on how much it's dropped and changed since I've seen it.
HAPPY TRAILS - U.S.A. - RUSS - RVerTV FANS. WE LOVE RVerTV - BEST TV ON TH-cam. Thank you Russ.
Doesn't seem like you've ever traveled 93 from MIssoula to Kalispell, Russ. Flathead Lake is worth a visit.
The little music you play is really nice to listen to. Thanks for the great video without looking at someone's face constantly.
I live in Brazil, and Montana is the closest place to heaven in this world, i wish one day i may go to Montana
Couldn’t love these any more. Wish I had found this channel earlier.
I had a Aunt Uncle and two Cousins were in Yellowstone when the Earth Quake hit. My Aunt said later in years it was a scary thing experience and never wanted to experience it again.
Yellowstone is nothing but a volcano. It should scare the dickens out of anyone ‼️
Fun that you visited my childhood hometown of Libby MT!
I admire how you embrace every travel experience with such enthusiasm
Loved this video so much, I have property in the Yaak where the long bridge over Lake Koocanusa leads to. A 2nd grader named it…. Kootenai, Canada, U.S.A… KooCanUSA :)
Loved this video so much and thank you so much for sharing your travels :)
Montana is naturally beautiful. I have been watching your channel and Montana is stunningly beautiful. I have been there twice at GNPark and Yellowstone National Park.
I’m so glad that I found your channel! I am halfway through this video and I’m having so much fun. You’re a little laugh cracks me up.
The Hardy Bridge was featured in the movie the Untouchables!
Russ, We have been watching and enjoying your videos for years. I am writing you to let you know you have upped your game (and pleasure for viewers) by changing to the new music -love it- AND going to long form. Watching your travels through your windshield and with your relaxing voice are two reasons that
we sold our camper (beyond the
repair issues of our 10 year old
Shadow Cruiser and our ages). Keep up the excellent work and your travels. All the best to you and many miles more! 8:29
Thanks Russ for all the great videos you put out my tv is on all day with you videos one right after another
I lived in Eureka for thre years, Eunice Field what a great person she was and so kind to me and my son. The mountains and that beautiful clear clean water ❤
What a program and what an interesting traveling you doing around USA States. I was just watching the Montana State one, so so beautiful, exciting and interesting views, photos and facts and figures you bringing to viewers ,,,,thank you sir. Ill be keep watching until you finished broadcasting it to us. Thanking you, Anna from South Australia.
Big sky country!
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Nice relaxing trip from the privacy of my computer room. Have explored areas of western Montana. Unfortunately not the infamous Crater Lake. Reminds me of the Mount Saint Hellen region after the volcano 🌋 blast 💥-!!! 😱. Very professional presentation-!!!😉
Hi,,iam from indonesia,,i really enjoy your amazing video journey....really like it. Keep doing and keep moving your video journey. I'll always waiting your video again
I’m from Whitehall and I love seeing you explore this beautiful state. Thank you, Russ.
Thank you Sir For doing This Traveling for Us In Maine into Montana! My Great Grandfather Goodwin Went to Montana to Helena Worked On The Railroad From Chicago to Helena Montana !
Glad you enjoyed it!
Glad to see your enjoying the trip, while we get to watch the road. And we love the fact that you show us so many sides, but nothing else.
I could watch that length every week ,you guys rock ,thank you
Just LOVE your travels, Russ. Beautiful camera work. New music, eh? I like it - very calming and peaceful. Good choice. Thank you and I look forward to your latest videos in Quartzite, especially the upcoming Christmas Parade! Saw your video on the parade last year, very fun. Stay safe!
Now you’re Cookin’ 🎉
I Love It! Be Safe on your travels… 😊
Супер. Большой. Самый чудесный рай
❤ive seen Jellystone 5 times and its always so cool to see it each time❤
Awesomeness !!!!!!!!!! 🎃❤️👍🙋🏻♀️
Do love Montana! 👍😎🇨🇦
Montana is a very beautiful state! In 1987 my husband and I took our two children on a trip out west that they still remember well. They were 14 and 10 years old. We left OH and started to CA on a southern route, visiting state parks. In N. Mexico (caves but I can’t think of the name) and also the Grand Canyon in AZ. We went on to LA, visited old friends and their children, and came back a northern route through Montana, where we saw Old Faithful. We then came on through The Bad Lands, then home! We were gone almost three weeks.
Perfect Video, without Noise Sound all clean and nice. Best wish from swiss 🇨🇭🇨🇭🇨🇭🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I love how you embrace new cultures and experiences
Back to 1995
My first and the last time to visit America that program name is culture exchange.
Helena, Montana my first State to stay with my host Family Mc.Cain about five night six day.
The best memory for me that I never forget until now .
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Wonderful to see today as it’s a rainy, gray day in WV and calling for snow showers overnight! I miss going out west, going to have to get started again. Thanks Russ!
Beautiful country, beautiful views, watching this movie made me salivate. I live in Europe, I have a Dodge Durango 5.7 Hemi, there are no such large spaces and roads for this vehicle. Thank you for the video!
Beautiful .Thank you for sharing.
Hi I’m from Japan.
I want study English.
Along with your beautiful video. I wish I could speak English.
Love Montana Love Whitefish! ❤️
Big sky country, huckleberries yummy
What a trip. America the beautiful for sure. Excellent video. Thank you for the ride along. 🙂👍👍
I like this video and the owner. The calmness in the way he talks, a nice loughter from time to time, clear voice, stable video, while commenting along the way. It was like me travelling there! Blue Moon Saloon ... it should be nice if it were open! Amazing video, Thank you!
So the “Big Lake on hwy 37 from Eureka to Libby, Mt is a Reservoir. The name comes from a contest they had when they put the dam in. It’s Koo(Kootenai River, &Tribe) Can (Canada) USA (USA). The road is also very bumpy when pulling a trailer. Also the tour of the dam is great and tells the history of the land and area.
That guitar music sounds pretty good in parts of your video.
Wow…. I just happened to come through my feed. Such stunning views. ❤
Russ, such beautiful scenery good memories for me. We took our kids to The Tetons and yellowstone when they were 3, 5, 7 again when they were 9, 11,13. In the 90’s we took our 3 grandchildren repeating our Teton Yellowstone trip. photos of our 1st, 2nd and 3rd trip all kids sitting on a Yellowstone overlook with the river flowing down behind them.
Hi Russ ..that's in my to do list to go there..but I'm afraid of bears🐻🤣 be safe 😊
loved this one the Kootenai river and Lake Koocanusa = kootenai national forest and it runs all the way up into canada so look at the name " KOO/ CAN /USA " Russ do ya see it? Its a play on words cause of the location .lol safe travels
What a beautiful video! I can not wait to be able to travel and live life out on the road. I hate being stuck in one place. I wasn't born for this 😅 thank you for taking us a long.
"they must have had a reason for building that big bridge"..yeah to get to the other side! lol
I want to go to Montana.
Yay. I love the mountains and sure am glad Russ is driving!
Outstanding video Russ!!!👍👍👍👍
Russ, I really enjoy watching your TH-cam Channel! 👍👍👍👍👍 It's absolutely gorgeous in Montana! The Rocky Mountains are really beautiful! I wish you safe travels. Talk soon, Alan.
As always, I really enjoy your content. Thank you, thank you!
This trip is exceptional!! Can’t wait to see it all in person next year.
Safe travels and keep the beauty coming. 😎
Great video ,love your voice ♥️♥️♥️🌿👌
The drone video is really stable and clear. I like the ground view and the drone view.
Thank you for your videos. Im am homebound and i enjoy traveling with you. Love seeing the USA when i can't my self. Thank You!!!
I'm so glad you enjoy the videos.
When we clicked on your video we did t think we’d watch the whole almost 3 Hour video but you did such a fantastic job we watched it all. Love your drone views. And your laugh is the best.
Hi russ great tour old towns an 2 lane blacktop so much scenic driving thanks alot . Cheers mate🇦🇺
Awesome Awesome video. Thanks for bringing this to all of us that can’t travel right now for whatever reason. I’m 62 and still working but I’m watching this and I’m sayin I’ve got to go visit these areas in Montana for myself really soon ! I subscribed a while back while checking out your Blue Ridge videos which is very close to Georgia where I live . Safe travels Sir and enjoy your adventures. Thanks again for sharing all this !
Absolute beautiful state! Beautiful video! Ty for sharing thus Russ. Keep up the great videos! 👍🏻
Wishing you good luck, happiness and success.... may your trips be meaningful experiences😘😘😘😘
Great job showing this trip. I felt like I was sitting next to you while you were driving listening to you talk. My Montana experience was taking the AMTRAK Empire Builder across the state back and forth a few times, since I used AMTRAK rail as my way to see The West from all its western routes. I recognized several names of the towns you passed as AMTRAK train station stops.
This brings back awesome memories from days past...I rode my Mountain bike across Highway 2 starting from Libby, MT to Sandpoint then Coeur d'Alene and eventually pedalled on to Calder, ID along the St. Joe river and landed a job at a Cedar Mill.