It's incredible how countless millions cram together on a little island called NYC and here you can ride through a thousand miles of land and sky with clean, fresh air and not another human in sight...
Trinity, you are great. I go to Montana a lot. I own and drive a Peterbilt. People have never seen Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota have no idea how great it is out there. I like being out where there are no people. Those buffalo are fantastic. Are they really a wild animal running the prairie? Are they property of the state or an individual? Old Callibar is doing good for you. He just needed riding. I ‘ve broke several horses myself. I also like the cattle out there. I know have rambled on, but you are a very lucky man. Thanks for your program.
I was stationed at Minot AFB in North Dakota back in 1978 to 1982 ! I loved it there but I was also raised on 160 acres in Kansas with the closest neighbor a half mile away ! I've driven through all except Minnesota , Louisiana , Montana and Nevada west of the Mississippi River! I've driven through Illinois , Indiana , Kentucky , Wisconsin , West Virginia and Pennsylvania East of the Mississippi River ! I'm going to try drive through all 48 states before I die ! I'm 68 now living on 24 acres in Kansas !
I am a Texan. The vast distances you describe are kind of impressive unless you've driven from Brownsville to Texline. I like the Montana attitude. The highest compliment I can give is that it was not for that period of time between October and May, I could live there. (Unlike the PRC - People's Republic of Colorado) Once we turn purple, I may buy a sweater and move. I am an odd duck in that I love the plains. When I am in heavily forested areas, I feel clusterphobic. I am surrounded by California refugees. When I was a lad, "he was wearing a brown hat," didn't require the "cowboy" modifier. At 70 I am still messing around with goofy horses. Although after my last concussion, per Doctors orders, I wear a helmet when my wife is around. I just don't know why helmet designers insist on making everyone look like a dork.
Glad you enjoyed it! How about sheep ranching? Some still winter in the Bighorns. Peruvian shepherds? Evelyn Cameron's west? Nile? Takes us to a livestock auction? Or visit some of the old places like Jersey Lily, Find out where the hell Roscoe really is, etc. I have more ideas than is good for person.@@LifeintheWest
"napkin!" 😂..... "Just so you have to get up in the night!".."die with your socks on.....LOVE YOUR quips...needed some laughs! Love watching your daily tasks during breaks! Thanks for sharing your life with others!
Very fun film, Trinity ! It's good for a cowboy to have a campingset and Jetboil in 2023 :) Those campfires from back in the days were another whole thing.
Easily my favorite TH-cam channel now. Love the videos and content shared here. My two year old daughter who loves horses now says to me, "Ca Bar Ca Bar" which is how she says Calibar 😅
Thank you Trinity for the adventure , seeing some beautiful scenery and learning about different ways of doing things in Montana ! Take care , stay safe and healthy !
I noticed the sound too and it reminded me of my days in the saddle. I’m certain I should have been raised in Montana instead of Alabama but I’ll get there as soon as I can one day.
Trinity so glad to have found your channel a few months back. We have family up in the Flathead valley. We've been going out there since I was a kid in the sixties and seventies and decades since. Love seeing the life on Eastside of the divide. Your channel is one I always look forward to 😊
As a recommendation. Three years ago I started on Elderberry gummy’s and except for a very light case of Covid I have not had a cold and more important no bronchitis which because of copd I am prone to. I am 81 and still garden and stay pretty busy so am grateful I was raised on beef and taters. I miss being able to cowboy a lot though. I have to live vicariously through you and two other cowboy videos. Havagudun and ride easy cowboy.
Great vid. I'm so glad you are showing people the area around American Prairie. I agree that it is such beautiful country. I'm a New York boy, live on the ocean now, but the weeks my U of Montana classmates and I would hunt antelope on the BLM land 60 miles west of there, were some of the best times of my life. So desolate, so remote, so beautiful, so pure, truly Big Sky country. It's been 30 years, and every year I say I'm going to go back, but work and life never seems to let me. Thanks again.
Thanks for taking us along! Great trip! That was so cool when you came upon the buffalo and how it almost seemed like it was 150 years ago. Except for the tire water tanks. LOL Good to know about the fossil digging. Might have to do that next year when we head west. Too bad you were so sick. Keep up on that diet, good one to be on and good to know it helps with COVID symptoms.
Thanks for taking us along on your latest adventure, Trinity - awesome video!! The buffalo herds are always very interesting and Calibar handled the moment of uneasiness pretty well it appeared. The dinosaur digs looked interesting as well but one would have to get hooked on that I guess. Really liked the cattle drive too. All in all, a great opportunity to see some different country for you, Calibar and the viewers. I love visiting Montana and the beauty that is unique therein. Stay safe,and healthy, give Calibar an extra treat for being so good and God bless you and your family.
"Cross Timbers Bison" I Oklahoma you can meet Big Joe, Dunbar and Hoss and their ladies. I'm sure you would have a great time with Dusty Baker the owner. I truly believe that you would have a great opportunity to make a great video and very good experience overall. He would and his wife are even growing the grass as it was way back in the day with native grasses. They are great people!
What an amazing video. Loved every mile. Hope to someday travel across Montana to see the diversity of the landscape. God bless you Trinity for sharing. Hope you're feeling better.
I am from Southern Alberta...you know the "state" just north of Montana. The landscape is just an extension of the Great American Desert, ie the Great Plains. I love this kind of country. I've driven from Texas north home and love every minute. This summer I drove from Buffalo Point in SE Manitoba all along the "Medicine Line" west to the Continental Divide in Waterton National Park Alberta. My kind of country. Love your videos.
I've enjoyed your content over the last year and respect your values. Every time I see a fellow Montanan share unknown places in our homestate I wonder...how long before that area gets bought up by out of staters??
Hi Trinity. I really enjoyed that video so much! Getting to come along with you and Calibar was just wonderful. 🙂. Seeing what those saw so many years ago, and the beautiful open country. I'm hoping you will make more videos like this again sometime. Really enjoy all of the content on your channel. Keep up the great things you do on it. Take care and hope you feel all better soon. Love from KimInOhio. 💕💕.
You’re very fortunate you’re able to do this. Lived in Idaho for 10 years and I missed it ever since moved back to California and working on my little home to turn around and sell it and move to Montana. Go to find something that’s easy on the seven-year-old but still loves to work.
That was so fun and exciting to ride along with you on the cattle drive! I felt like I was part of it! What is that little thing you use to cook on? I'd love to have one!
So glad we came upon your channel a few weeks ago. Entertaining and informative. Glad you never let someone’s (irritating) comments stop you from your dream. Love Calibar! I too have a 5 year old and the struggle is real! How many hands is he? Also we have lived and travelled all over this great country, now we are doing it with our horses. Can’t wait to get back to Montana with them. So we enjoy your videos about riding across Montana. Could you do a video of tips and regulations about riding on public land ? Most of is common sense I’m sure but people need to be reminded. It’s a privilege not an entitlement.
greetings from indonesia, it's incredibly surreal montana... i begin to watch your chanel since yellowstone on hiatus. this chanel makes me want to know more about montana. I hope i will visit montana soon
I enjoyed it all but when the cattle changed directions that’s when the cowboying started. I enjoyed riding along. I’m glad you kept rolling and didn’t edit that out. Calibar is a beautiful and well behaved horse at only 5. A good horse and a good truck is important and you have both. 😎
That was great 👍🏻 In my youth I helped getting Cattle rounded up in the Gila 😳 That was crazy. I can see where trying out in the wide open could be extremely challenging as well. Great video
I love the fact that you're riding the parries!! I watched a channel on TH-cam. I love learning about them in" visual " instead of books. Thank you for riding and sharing with us!! 😀❤
Cool video, as an easterner I've driven around Montana and wyoming a few times , the further away from cities the better. I still remember digging the cactus out of my hands and knees after a pronghorn hunt. Enjoy 🤠
@@LifeintheWest Born and raised on a ranch in SE MT. I have recently, last month or so; began eating MORE beef (due to digestive issues) and am feeling better have more energy and my aches and pains are drifting away......AND I have less inflammation and edema also. All I can say to anyone that might read this: EAT MORE BEEF. (It is actually very good for your health in general) I am 62 and a half and in 2019 I had 7 (seven) trips to the OR for valve replacement and aorta repair on my heart. (congenital defects)
that was so enjoyable. question: are these ranchers you go and ride with are they all friends? how do you get an invite to go and assist? it is interesting to see how everyone is so different in handling their cows. is everyone friendly? oh and what prompted that cowboy to ask you why you name your horse calibar? just suddenly curious? or usual cowboy chatter? thanx again trinity. god bless!
Usually, the ranchers I ride with are acquaintances or I am introduced through friends. A few have been due to my Social Media. They can see that I have some ability and that I am bringing awareness to some of the ranchers plights. As far as Calibar. It’s kind of a strange name. So just usual cowboy conversation there.
thanx trinity. i was wondering if you were like when i was a kid: walk up to a kid and say 'can i be your friend?' : ) :) :) so i thought of another question: do you prefer your solo jaunts or do you prefer a ride along partner? @@LifeintheWest
Trinity I've been watched your videos for a long time! I love calibar! I've been looking for a horse to buy and I just got one the same color as him (random, I had no color preference) and I just realized it, I think its a lovely color! How tall is Calibar? my guy is 15'3. I was hoping for a little shorter of a horse but this one is so dang sweet and calm and willing I couldn't say no.
I love the videos. You missed SE Mont, on your trip. We lived there for 14 years,& if I weren’t so old, I’d move back! Great place, greater people. Cow country,sheep country. ❤
Man, this brings back so many memories from when I worked on a horse breeding farm in South Africa. I was just out of school and learning anything and everything I could about horses. We were situated in the Freestate and the landscapes here are so similar to this video. They had a game farm too and it was heaven for me. That song where they sing about 'Wide open spaces', really hits home for me. I left the horse world for a little bit and was just getting back into it when I found your channel. I really enjoy your adventures. 🙏
Love your video's sorta grew up around horses, cows and mountains here in California, my Dad worked on cattle ranch, we lived on the ranch's growing up, myself, my Dad and brother's hunt, 3 of my brother's live and work on cattle ranch in Oregon, Washington and South Dakota
To put into perspective how big Montana is, where I live in far Northwest Minnesota (I’m pretty much a North Dakotan at this point, I spend half my time there) is over 100 miles closer to Sidney, MT than Missoula, MT is to Sidney. Not to mention Montana being larger by area than Germany. But Minnesota is pretty big too. I live closer to Sidney, MT than to Austin, MN.
I'm getting hooked on your videos. I always learn something and your presentation of controversial issues is verfy even-handed. I've thought a lot about water on the prairie and I have to think that ranchers have done a lot for cattle and wildlife to make so much of the prairie habitable. In the Lewis and Clark days, the bison and other wildlife had to be fairly restricted to the rivers and streams in the summer months. There don't seem to be too many springs that would support even a small herd of bison. The dino stuff was interesting. You probably have fossils older than dinosaurs around Townsend. Trilobites would be in the York, White Sulphur Springs, Logan and Three Forks areas for sure, but probably in the mountains and a few rocky outcrops of the right age.
That is a developed spring for the Buffalo to use. This was on the American Prairie Reserve which is open to the public m, so anyone can use those water tanks.
I heard this tip Trinity that if you don’t want your horse to nervous poop as soon as you load him. Tie him to the outside of the trailer for a bit and chances are he’ll get nervous there.
I grew up on Sun Prairie that well on APF is an artesian well, takes a bit for the animals to get used to it alot higher sodium and other minerals. Cattle wont eat salt or minerals down there on the flat.
Thanks Trinity great video. We have some of those same kind of hills in southern Saskatchewan were they also are finding dinosaur bones . In Eastend Saskatchewan in June 1994, paleontologists began excavating the T. rex, The 65-million-year old skeleton is the first T. rex found in Saskatchewan, and was named Scotty. It is hard to believe these creatures roamed here that many years ago. I believe the clay like stuff in those hills is Kaolinite. They use to mine it in Wood mountain Saskatchewan at one time. When it is wet it is like riding on grease
I have a question that is probably silly, but I didn’t see any water for Clibar. Where was his water? So sorry you were sick. I think this was a y interesting video. I think it would be cool to look for dinosaur fossils. Take care.
From someone who’s put a lot of miles in a truck wearing a cowboy hat take that headrest and spin it around backwards lets you sit back a little more comfortably without getting into the brim of your hat
Another good low carb “creamer” is add some butter to your coffee. Although I might try it before you have a days ride just in case; if you know what I mean
That horse is just one heck of an animal. Trail mix for dinner? I do a lot of traveling so on my down time I dehydrate meals, you can make ranch vegtables and eat them right out of malar bag, same with the marinated bacon or cinnamon apples and if you carry a small stig stove you can heat some water and have a really good bowl of chilli or chicken stew. Beats the trail mix for protein.😂
Ben watching fer a while I find your channel very interesting and amusing I'm from Michigan grew up on 80 acre farm raised Angus cows and calves fattened 18 to 20 to butcher raised and green broke a palomino colt named her u - bitch for a reason was a mprca member for six years retired now 71 yrs old miss the cowboy ways and the farm mite be coming yet way 🤔 if I get that far I'll Brew a pot an sit a spell 🤔
I used to live in Belgrade, south of Four Corners, and don't remember any talk of free-roaming, wild, bison. What is the status of the bison in your encounter in the American Prairie area.
It's incredible how countless millions cram together on a little island called NYC and here you can ride through a thousand miles of land and sky with clean, fresh air and not another human in sight...
I love it that you just prayed with your dad, keep it up brother. ❤️🙏
Trinity, you are great. I go to Montana a lot. I own and drive a Peterbilt. People have never seen Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota have no idea how great it is out there. I like being out where there are no people. Those buffalo are fantastic. Are they really a wild animal running the prairie? Are they property of the state or an individual? Old Callibar is doing good for you. He just needed riding. I ‘ve broke several horses myself. I also like the cattle out there. I know have rambled on, but you are a very lucky man. Thanks for your program.
I was stationed at Minot AFB in North Dakota back in 1978 to 1982 ! I loved it there but I was also raised on 160 acres in Kansas with the closest neighbor a half mile away ! I've driven through all except Minnesota , Louisiana , Montana and Nevada west of the Mississippi River! I've driven through Illinois , Indiana , Kentucky , Wisconsin , West Virginia and Pennsylvania East of the Mississippi River ! I'm going to try drive through all 48 states before I die ! I'm 68 now living on 24 acres in Kansas !
I couldn't agree more.
I am a Texan. The vast distances you describe are kind of impressive unless you've driven from Brownsville to Texline. I like the Montana attitude. The highest compliment I can give is that it was not for that period of time between October and May, I could live there. (Unlike the PRC - People's Republic of Colorado) Once we turn purple, I may buy a sweater and move. I am an odd duck in that I love the plains. When I am in heavily forested areas, I feel clusterphobic. I am surrounded by California refugees. When I was a lad, "he was wearing a brown hat," didn't require the "cowboy" modifier. At 70 I am still messing around with goofy horses. Although after my last concussion, per Doctors orders, I wear a helmet when my wife is around. I just don't know why helmet designers insist on making everyone look like a dork.
I've been to North and South Dakota but I haven't been any farther west than that. You're right, it's beautiful country
Trinity I am a quadriplegic and I used to ride, but I am from Chicago so I love watching these videos of you in Montana
I love the production and narration
Thank you. So glad you liked it.
Welcome to ranching in Eastern Montana! Glad to see you made it out this way.
Yeah. Would love to do it again. Just have to think of a good idea.
Glad you enjoyed it! How about sheep ranching? Some still winter in the Bighorns. Peruvian shepherds? Evelyn Cameron's west? Nile? Takes us to a livestock auction? Or visit some of the old places like Jersey Lily, Find out where the hell Roscoe really is, etc. I have more ideas than is good for person.@@LifeintheWest
Thanks for taking us along on your trip, it was enjoyable.
"napkin!" 😂..... "Just so you have to get up in the night!".."die with your socks on.....LOVE YOUR quips...needed some laughs! Love watching your daily tasks during breaks! Thanks for sharing your life with others!
😄. I am so glad you enjoyed them. I sure thought they were funny, but I can be a little weird.
Very fun film, Trinity ! It's good for a cowboy to have a campingset and Jetboil in 2023 :) Those campfires from back in the days were another whole thing.
Great trip thanks for taking us along with you.
Absolutely! Thanks for coming along!!
Calbar is turning out to be such a beautiful horse!
Easily my favorite TH-cam channel now. Love the videos and content shared here. My two year old daughter who loves horses now says to me, "Ca Bar Ca Bar" which is how she says Calibar 😅
Oh. That is precious!!
Thank you Trinity for the adventure , seeing some beautiful scenery and learning about different ways of doing things in Montana ! Take care , stay safe and healthy !
Want low carb coffee creamer, use heavy whipping cream!
I tried that but don’t like the flavor.
I dont like the oily residue in my mouth 😝
I love the flavor and oil
The regular cream is thickened and ruined pretty much . Try Organic Vallley whipping cream , it's so good 😊 @@LifeintheWest
I love the sound of Calibars leather saddle, it reminds me when my Dad and I would ride our horses!😊
I noticed the sound too and it reminded me of my days in the saddle. I’m certain I should have been raised in Montana instead of Alabama but I’ll get there as soon as I can one day.
❤🎉 Your stories are always engaging and entertaining Trinity, and I'm liking this longer one!! 😊
Thanks for your videos. 🐎❤️🤠🤩🙏
Nice trip. Hope you feel better soon.. I love the statement saying running those calves is like herding cats. To funny. God bless🇺🇸🌹❤️
Thanks for the trip. I had to laugh when I see a cowboy use a French Press to make coffee.
Thanks Trinity for showing us Montana. Calibar is a lovely horse. God Bless. 🌟🌟😊 👏👏
Trinity so glad to have found your channel a few months back. We have family up in the Flathead valley. We've been going out there since I was a kid in the sixties and seventies and decades since. Love seeing the life on Eastside of the divide. Your channel is one I always look forward to 😊
As a recommendation. Three years ago I started on Elderberry gummy’s and except for a very light case of Covid I have not had a cold and more important no bronchitis which because of copd I am prone to. I am 81 and still garden and stay pretty busy so am grateful I was raised on beef and taters. I miss being able to cowboy a lot though. I have to live vicariously through you and two other cowboy videos. Havagudun and ride easy cowboy.
Trinity great video. Just awesome country so wide open and peaceful. Sorry to hear you wasn’t feeling great but a great job with the video 👍
Great vid. I'm so glad you are showing people the area around American Prairie. I agree that it is such beautiful country.
I'm a New York boy, live on the ocean now, but the weeks my U of Montana classmates and I would hunt antelope on the BLM land 60 miles west of there, were some of the best times of my life. So desolate, so remote, so beautiful, so pure, truly Big Sky country.
It's been 30 years, and every year I say I'm going to go back, but work and life never seems to let me.
Thanks again.
Thanks for taking us along! Great trip! That was so cool when you came upon the buffalo and how it almost seemed like it was 150 years ago. Except for the tire water tanks. LOL Good to know about the fossil digging. Might have to do that next year when we head west. Too bad you were so sick. Keep up on that diet, good one to be on and good to know it helps with COVID symptoms.
Well done.
That badlands country is absolutely fascinating. I have seen it, but never ridden in it. Kinda jealous, actually. 🤠
Your living the life!! So Blessed!
Thanks for taking us along on your latest adventure, Trinity - awesome video!! The buffalo herds are always very interesting and Calibar handled the moment of uneasiness pretty well it appeared. The dinosaur digs looked interesting as well but one would have to get hooked on that I guess. Really liked the cattle drive too. All in all, a great opportunity to see some different country for you, Calibar and the viewers. I love visiting Montana and the beauty that is unique therein. Stay safe,and healthy, give Calibar an extra treat for being so good and God bless you and your family.
"Cross Timbers Bison" I Oklahoma you can meet Big Joe, Dunbar and Hoss and their ladies. I'm sure you would have a great time with Dusty Baker the owner. I truly believe that you would have a great opportunity to make a great video and very good experience overall. He would and his wife are even growing the grass as it was way back in the day with native grasses. They are great people!
What an amazing video. Loved every mile. Hope to someday travel across Montana to see the diversity of the landscape.
God bless you Trinity for sharing. Hope you're feeling better.
What an adventure. Get well soon.
I am from Southern Alberta...you know the "state" just north of Montana. The landscape is just an extension of the Great American Desert, ie the Great Plains. I love this kind of country. I've driven from Texas north home and love every minute. This summer I drove from Buffalo Point in SE Manitoba all along the "Medicine Line" west to the Continental Divide in Waterton National Park Alberta. My kind of country. Love your videos.
Thanks. I wish it was a state. 😉
I've enjoyed your content over the last year and respect your values. Every time I see a fellow Montanan share unknown places in our homestate I wonder...how long before that area gets bought up by out of staters??
Loved the journey, thank you sir for all your work 🙏
Enjoyed this entire video❣️ Thank you for sharing your awesome adventures! 😊
Flathead Valley here, thanks for lettin' me hitch a ride.Bless you & yours ❤
Hi Trinity. I really enjoyed that video so much! Getting to come along with you and Calibar was just wonderful. 🙂. Seeing what those saw so many years ago, and the beautiful open country. I'm hoping you will make more videos like this again sometime. Really enjoy all of the content on your channel. Keep up the great things you do on it. Take care and hope you feel all better soon. Love from KimInOhio. 💕💕.
You’re very fortunate you’re able to do this. Lived in Idaho for 10 years and I missed it ever since moved back to California and working on my little home to turn around and sell it and move to Montana. Go to find something that’s easy on the seven-year-old but still loves to work.
That was so fun and exciting to ride along with you on the cattle drive! I felt like I was part of it! What is that little thing you use to cook on? I'd love to have one!
Great video. Like always. Thanks for all your effort to put out such interesting and informative content.
This was awsome. Thanks.
Yeah. Crazy amount of prairie rattlers in the hills around Glendive. I think they are attracted to the warmth of the engine on my 4 wheeler 🤔
So glad we came upon your channel a few weeks ago. Entertaining and informative. Glad you never let someone’s (irritating) comments stop you from your dream. Love Calibar! I too have a 5 year old and the struggle is real! How many hands is he? Also we have lived and travelled all over this great country, now we are doing it with our horses. Can’t wait to get back to Montana with them. So we enjoy your videos about riding across Montana. Could you do a video of tips and regulations about riding on public land ? Most of is common sense I’m sure but people need to be reminded. It’s a privilege not an entitlement.
a very interesting video. a lonesome ride in the big sky country
greetings from indonesia, it's incredibly surreal montana... i begin to watch your chanel since yellowstone on hiatus. this chanel makes me want to know more about montana. I hope i will visit montana soon
I enjoyed it all but when the cattle changed directions that’s when the cowboying started. I enjoyed riding along. I’m glad you kept rolling and didn’t edit that out.
Calibar is a beautiful and well behaved horse at only 5. A good horse and a good truck is important and you have both. 😎
This video took tons of preparing and dedication! Thank you!
That was great 👍🏻
In my youth I helped getting Cattle rounded up in the Gila 😳
That was crazy. I can see where trying out in the wide open could be extremely challenging as well.
Great video
I love the fact that you're riding the parries!! I watched a channel on TH-cam. I love learning about them in" visual " instead of books. Thank you for riding and sharing with us!! 😀❤
So cool that you pray before you start. I sent your video long time ago where you share the gospel to my siblings.
Thank you for another great video. God Bless
Cool video, as an easterner I've driven around Montana and wyoming a few times , the further away from cities the better. I still remember digging the cactus out of my hands and knees after a pronghorn hunt. Enjoy 🤠
Great horse, and such a great adventure! Even if you were sporting a cold (sorry to hear). Thanks for taking us along.🐎🐮
I enjoy your videos, and I like the way you make your Hamburger you only needed a jalapeno pepper, the road trip was amazing
What a fun video..... Good job! Looked like a great time.
I had bacon and eggs for breakfast yesterday and 1 and a half pounds of hamburger with cheddar cheese melted on for dinner.......
That sounds about right! 👍😄
@@LifeintheWest Born and raised on a ranch in SE MT. I have recently, last month or so; began eating MORE beef (due to digestive issues) and am feeling better have more energy and my aches and pains are drifting away......AND I have less inflammation and edema also. All I can say to anyone that might read this: EAT MORE BEEF. (It is actually very good for your health in general) I am 62 and a half and in 2019 I had 7 (seven) trips to the OR for valve replacement and aorta repair on my heart. (congenital defects)
We have Prickly Pear cacti in Kansas ! I make tea out of it !
that was so enjoyable. question: are these ranchers you go and ride with are they all friends? how do you get an invite to go and assist? it is interesting to see how everyone is so different in handling their cows. is everyone friendly? oh and what prompted that cowboy to ask you why you name your horse calibar? just suddenly curious? or usual cowboy chatter? thanx again trinity. god bless!
Usually, the ranchers I ride with are acquaintances or I am introduced through friends. A few have been due to my Social Media. They can see that I have some ability and that I am bringing awareness to some of the ranchers plights.
As far as Calibar. It’s kind of a strange name. So just usual cowboy conversation there.
thanx trinity. i was wondering if you were like when i was a kid: walk up to a kid and say 'can i be your friend?' : ) :) :) so i thought of another question: do you prefer your solo jaunts or do you prefer a ride along partner? @@LifeintheWest
Wonderful trip Trinity wagyu I can't afford here in central Iowa but love good beef. Thank you for sharing another great video
Trinity I've been watched your videos for a long time! I love calibar! I've been looking for a horse to buy and I just got one the same color as him (random, I had no color preference) and I just realized it, I think its a lovely color! How tall is Calibar? my guy is 15'3. I was hoping for a little shorter of a horse but this one is so dang sweet and calm and willing I couldn't say no.
I love the videos. You missed SE Mont, on your trip. We lived there for 14 years,& if I weren’t so old, I’d move back! Great place, greater people. Cow country,sheep country. ❤
Glad you brought me on a fabulous trip. Really enjoyed the ride and the conversation 😅
Thanks for taking us along enjoyed the trip.
Man, this brings back so many memories from when I worked on a horse breeding farm in South Africa. I was just out of school and learning anything and everything I could about horses. We were situated in the Freestate and the landscapes here are so similar to this video. They had a game farm too and it was heaven for me. That song where they sing about 'Wide open spaces', really hits home for me. I left the horse world for a little bit and was just getting back into it when I found your channel. I really enjoy your adventures. 🙏
Lol! Low carb wrap. Here in south Texas we call that a poor man’s taco.😂🤣
This is great. Going on horse packing trips is one of my dreams.
54,14 carnivor diet ,the way we were ment to eat
Excellent video wish I could have been there thanks for showing everybody
Thanks Trinity. You take us home. It's always so good.
Great video! Thank you!!
More likfe this. We bought a house in Bozeman. Love everything about this special place.
We need a bison cook and catch vid!
Oh Yeah!! That would be great!
Very cool ! Would love to do a road trip like this 😎
God Bless y’all!! Happy Thanksgiving! I enjoy your videos
Keep up the good work Trinitiy!
Love your video's sorta grew up around horses, cows and mountains here in California, my Dad worked on cattle ranch, we lived on the ranch's growing up, myself, my Dad and brother's hunt, 3 of my brother's live and work on cattle ranch in Oregon, Washington and South Dakota
I want cow meat ..cactus, and stick feed...lol, not grass... I just want to be different!!! LOL . AWESOME video.! Plains Montana.
To put into perspective how big Montana is, where I live in far Northwest Minnesota (I’m pretty much a North Dakotan at this point, I spend half my time there) is over 100 miles closer to Sidney, MT than Missoula, MT is to Sidney. Not to mention Montana being larger by area than Germany. But Minnesota is pretty big too. I live closer to Sidney, MT than to Austin, MN.
Sounds great, Trinity ❤
What a ride!
I'm getting hooked on your videos. I always learn something and your presentation of controversial issues is verfy even-handed. I've thought a lot about water on the prairie and I have to think that ranchers have done a lot for cattle and wildlife to make so much of the prairie habitable. In the Lewis and Clark days, the bison and other wildlife had to be fairly restricted to the rivers and streams in the summer months. There don't seem to be too many springs that would support even a small herd of bison. The dino stuff was interesting. You probably have fossils older than dinosaurs around Townsend. Trilobites would be in the York, White Sulphur Springs, Logan and Three Forks areas for sure, but probably in the mountains and a few rocky outcrops of the right age.
21:10 who’s water is that? Is it cool with the landowner for strangers to just wander in and water their horses or themselves?
That is a developed spring for the Buffalo to use. This was on the American Prairie Reserve which is open to the public m, so anyone can use those water tanks.
@@LifeintheWestthanks for the info. Being from Ohio, i know nothing about such things. Thanks for sharing!
I heard this tip Trinity that if you don’t want your horse to nervous poop as soon as you load him. Tie him to the outside of the trailer for a bit and chances are he’ll get nervous there.
The dinosaur portion make me wonder what my dinosaur footprint is worth. Great content.
Reminds me of Dwight Yoakam’s song A thousand miles from nowhere
Exactly! Not much out there.
I grew up on Sun Prairie that well on APF is an artesian well, takes a bit for the animals to get used to it alot higher sodium and other minerals. Cattle wont eat salt or minerals down there on the flat.
Wow, grant travel adventures from you and the guy from Engles Coach Shop in one week.
Thanks Trinity great video. We have some of those same kind of hills in southern Saskatchewan were they also are finding dinosaur bones . In Eastend Saskatchewan in June 1994, paleontologists began excavating the T. rex, The 65-million-year old skeleton is the first T. rex found in Saskatchewan, and was named Scotty. It is hard to believe these creatures roamed here that many years ago. I believe the clay like stuff in those hills is Kaolinite. They use to mine it in Wood mountain Saskatchewan at one time. When it is wet it is like riding on grease
I have a question that is probably silly, but I didn’t see any water for Clibar. Where was his water? So sorry you were sick. I think this was a y interesting video. I think it would be cool to look for dinosaur fossils. Take care.
From someone who’s put a lot of miles in a truck wearing a cowboy hat take that headrest and spin it around backwards lets you sit back a little more comfortably without getting into the brim of your hat
Thanks fer the video
Love the videos! Keep up the great work! If you ever need any help on the ranch I’d love to come up and work for you sir
Another good low carb “creamer” is add some butter to your coffee. Although I might try it before you have a days ride just in case; if you know what I mean
That horse is just one heck of an animal. Trail mix for dinner? I do a lot of traveling so on my down time I dehydrate meals, you can make ranch vegtables and eat them right out of malar bag, same with the marinated bacon or cinnamon apples and if you carry a small stig stove you can heat some water and have a really good bowl of chilli or chicken stew. Beats the trail mix for protein.😂
Ben watching fer a while I find your channel very interesting and amusing I'm from Michigan grew up on 80 acre farm raised Angus cows and calves fattened 18 to 20 to butcher raised and green broke a palomino colt named her u - bitch for a reason was a mprca member for six years retired now 71 yrs old miss the cowboy ways and the farm mite be coming yet way 🤔 if I get that far I'll Brew a pot an sit a spell 🤔
Trinity! Cowboys don’t use GPS!! 😂😂😂
1:33 Amen
Where did you get that cooker you made your hamburger hash in? That’s awesome for one person!
Amazon. It is a JetBoil.
What's calabars breeding? He is exactly what I'm looking for
That's fantastic
Crazy. Your touching stuff that was alive while Noah was alive
I used to live in Belgrade, south of Four Corners, and don't remember any talk of free-roaming, wild, bison. What is the status of the bison in your encounter in the American Prairie area.
The buffalo on American Prairie are fenced onto land owned by American Prairie, but they are managed like a wild herd.