Really good job of editing. I very much enjoyed watching the video. I have to compliment you on the music you chose for the video. Usually I hate the music people use during their video rides, but I felt like your choice of music really complimented the scenic video
Thank you so much!, I am definitely on a learning curve for editing and music. I have better music choices now that I joined Artlist and Epidemicsound. I try to match the music to the scenery, thank you for noticing.
Great video! We seem to ride in many of the same places. I’m able to show my wife where I’ve been riding using your videos. 🤣 I just rode to Helena last week and went over Thompson and Flesher Passes to get there. An absolutely beautiful ride and had the road mostly to myself.
My guess is a vehicle used to track the movement/location of wild animals wearing radio transmission collars. The DNR doing studies on animals such as Elk, Moose, Deer, Bears, Wolves, etc. The large pole looked like an antenna to me.
There are many reasons, time and expense being the major ones. Being able to find a place to stay that is affordable being another. It would be awesome if we had unlimited time to travel on all the back roads, but we don't. Everyone travels differently and for different reasons. We just don't have unlimited resources to see everything.
Awesome ride, Awesome video! Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
Thank you for watching! 😊
Absolutely love your videos, music and information.
Thank you so much. 😊
Thank you for sharing this awsome ride!!!
I need to get back to Montana and fill my self with the awsomeness that it holds. Ride Safe😁
Thank you for watching. 😊 Montana truly is the last best place
2nd time watching & enjoying the ride.
We are glad you are enjoying the videos. They can be very relaxing.
Fantastic video. Thank you for sharing. 👍45
Thank you for watching. 😊
Very nice, thanks for the ride along!
Thank you for watching. 😊
Really good job of editing. I very much enjoyed watching the video. I have to compliment you on the music you chose for the video. Usually I hate the music people use during their video rides, but I felt like your choice of music really complimented the scenic video
Thank you so much!, I am definitely on a learning curve for editing and music. I have better music choices now that I joined Artlist and Epidemicsound. I try to match the music to the scenery, thank you for noticing.
Enjoy the music, fits in well.
Thank you, I have been getting the music from Artlist lately.
Great video! We seem to ride in many of the same places. I’m able to show my wife where I’ve been riding using your videos. 🤣
I just rode to Helena last week and went over Thompson and Flesher Passes to get there. An absolutely beautiful ride and had the road mostly to myself.
That is awesome! I am surprised that there isn't any leftover snow up there. It is always nice to have the road to yourself.
@@loristravels There was lots of snow in the passes; fortunately not on the road. 🤣
At 15:05 mark is a wide load survey vehicle for height at bridges, tunnels...
Beautiful area.
Thank you, I just added it to the chapters. I had never seen one before.😊
Oversized load height restriction pole...looks like.
Maybe, I am just not sure.
I agree, height survey run for an upcoming move. 😁👍🏻
@@markgilbert5118 🤔 Highly probable. 😁
My guess is a vehicle used to track the movement/location of wild animals wearing radio transmission collars. The DNR doing studies on animals such as Elk, Moose, Deer, Bears, Wolves, etc. The large pole looked like an antenna to me.
I have been trying to find more info on it, it does look like an antenna.
Why would anybody ride a motorcycle on I-90 to get from Spokane to Helena? There are so many fun and scenic alternatives. I would use I-90 in car.
There are many reasons, time and expense being the major ones. Being able to find a place to stay that is affordable being another. It would be awesome if we had unlimited time to travel on all the back roads, but we don't. Everyone travels differently and for different reasons. We just don't have unlimited resources to see everything.
@@loristravels Secondary roads are for real motorcyclists.