What a different perspective from the ground. I generally fly through the canyon area a few times a year either leaving through Fort Smith or entering from the east. A lot different perspective! There is a road called Deadman Creek Road at the North end of the Big Horn Canyon Rd that travels North. Just another venue to transit and see the Canyon area. We've done it on a LONG day hike, (11) miles up and back.
Absolutely beautiful video; perfect timing and spectacular shots; thank you & Lacy for sharing your adventures; we really appreciate your taking your time!
I applaud you for showcasing some of the lesser-known trails out west. I remember driving through NW Montana once & feeling the need to pull the truck over and let out a yoop. In that moment I felt free... just as free as a man can be until you reach Billings. County jail is the first thing you'll see on Main Street & all of the natives work at McDonalds.
Yeah, so, I don't admit this very often but I went to HS just outside of Boston. I loved your Bruins reference about an early exit. How perfect. Also, along those same lines, I was a forestry major. I applaud your videos where you hike out in the open because frankly I just can't do it. I'm not some tree hugging Druid, but I definitely prefer being in the woods. Hope Lacy is feeling better. Thanks for showing us the incredible views! Bird Dog Tom
Wow, stunning photography! I've always wondered what it is like down there. Thanks for showing us a taste of it, and how cool was it to see an actual wild horse? Excellent!
Dan, I have to agree. Andrew took some great footage. BTW, if you're interested in more Pryor Mtn wild horses, "Lori's Travels" has a few videos of the area, where she goes in with her Jeep and films the horses. Beautiful animals, for sure.
Great video of your adventure.
Great video of your wilderness adventure. I felt like I was there too .
What a different perspective from the ground. I generally fly through the canyon area a few times a year either leaving through Fort Smith or entering from the east. A lot different perspective! There is a road called Deadman Creek Road at the North end of the Big Horn Canyon Rd that travels North. Just another venue to transit and see the Canyon area. We've done it on a LONG day hike, (11) miles up and back.
Sykes Ridge is one of my favorite places to go into.
Absolutely beautiful video; perfect timing and spectacular shots; thank you & Lacy for sharing your adventures; we really appreciate your taking your time!
I applaud you for showcasing some of the lesser-known trails out west. I remember driving through NW Montana once & feeling the need to pull the truck over and let out a yoop. In that moment I felt free... just as free as a man can be until you reach Billings. County jail is the first thing you'll see on Main Street & all of the natives work at McDonalds.
Beautiful views! Great video. Love the comment about the Bruins! So true...
Yeah, so, I don't admit this very often but I went to HS just outside of Boston. I loved your Bruins reference about an early exit. How perfect. Also, along those same lines, I was a forestry major. I applaud your videos where you hike out in the open because frankly I just can't do it. I'm not some tree hugging Druid, but I definitely prefer being in the woods.
Hope Lacy is feeling better. Thanks for showing us the incredible views!
Bird Dog Tom
Watching TOR & BOS right now! Torontos back is up against the wall tonight
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❤love your filming!😊
Beautiful. I hope to visit and hike places like this in Montana and Wyoming one day.
Breathtaking presentation my friend, shots and overall ambiance are stunning!
A very nice vantage point to spend the night on your quest exploring remote America.
Sweet videos dude. My name is Andrew as well. In Livingston. It would be cool to go on a hike with you. My wife and I are out all the time.
You do it right with your trip videos, thanks for sharing.
Wow, stunning photography! I've always wondered what it is like down there. Thanks for showing us a taste of it, and how cool was it to see an actual wild horse? Excellent!
Dan, I have to agree. Andrew took some great footage. BTW, if you're interested in more Pryor Mtn wild horses, "Lori's Travels" has a few videos of the area, where she goes in with her Jeep and films the horses. Beautiful animals, for sure.
Thank you for taking us along, great views 😊
Stud pile. I grew up on a ranch out there.