I am a man from New Orleans and when I was a kid I wanted to do this so bad. I didn’t have any exposure to horses or anything so I read books about cowboys and horses and ranching etc. I was a Marine for 30 years and I never lost my desire to live like this. Now I’m 72, and I’m an amputee so my pleasure is watching these videos and still wanting to do this. Thank you for sharing your video.🙏🥹
Am a Proud Wyoming Native Resident all My Life, SW Wyoming..... Love Wyoming... Lots a things to do and explore all around the State. Many things of Wyoming Many People dont even know about like I do....
I Too am a Proud Wyomingite who has Lived in the Big Horn Basin. For the Past Forty Five years. Your Video was Fantastic and Unbelievable. Along with Great Camera work. One thing though, in it was You could of gave More Information about it's General Location? Such as was it in the North Fork Area's, or the South Fork of the Shoshone River. As it Was it's Very Vague & You Never Clarified that Point. From my POV, I'd say You were on the Upper Reaches, of The South Fork of the River. This I'm assuming, because I Myself was on Horseback on The North Fork of the River, back in the Early Nineteen Eighty's. We Rode North up Trapper Creek, from the Camp ground there. And then We took a Ride Southwest & Back to the East at The Crossed Saber's Ranch, over the Ridgeline Trailhead Separating Two Tributary Stream's, flowing into the Shoshone River, due West of the Wapiti Ranger Station, & up the Valley almost to the East Gate of Yellowstone, NP. at The Pahaska Teepee Resort. All that Country is just Gorgeous, Bueatiful, and Magnificent too see. Any Way a Person Can do So?. But on Horseback or Mule's it's even Better. IN Light of this Day & Age, I'd Say the South Fork, is Now more Pristine, Roughed and Not Compromised by the Modernized WORLD. Nearly as Badly, as the more Accessable North Fork River Valley Now is? All in all, as I mentioned? Your Video of The Pack Trip was GREAT ☺️👍 & I'm Glad, You and Your Compadres Took the Opportunity too do it as the Fur Trapper's would've Done So 170 some Year's Ago? When they were the Only White's this Far West & the Native American Indians, were the Only Other Human Inhabitants around Then. Well Thank You so Much for Sharing Your Adventure,with US All. May God Bless You and Keep, You n Your's Safe.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I’ve hunted muleys and speed goats in Wyoming and have family there as well. The scenery is awesome, but the salt of the earth people make the state truly beyond awesome.
I am a man from New Orleans and when I was a kid I wanted to do this so bad. I didn’t have any exposure to horses or anything so I read books about cowboys and horses and ranching etc.
I was a Marine for 30 years and I never lost my desire to live like this.
Now I’m 72, and I’m an amputee so my pleasure is watching these videos and still wanting to do this.
Thank you for sharing your video.🙏🥹
Hey Pete thank you for sharing your story! Glad you enjoyed the video :)
*Absolutely green with pure envy!* 😁
Very grateful to be able to experience such an awesome trip :))
I ❤ wyoming,special place .Wonderful
Am a Proud Wyoming Native Resident all My Life, SW Wyoming..... Love Wyoming... Lots a things to do and explore all around the State. Many things of Wyoming Many People dont even know about like I do....
I would like to go on a horse ride like that, so beautiful, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Great video thank you for sharing
Impressive trail, fantastic landscape and beautifully filmed 🤠
Thank you!!
Cool vids 😁
Great videos 👍
I can't imagine how great that fresh trout tasted!❤
Beautiful.
WOW!!!! So nice 👍
This was so peaceful, I loved it
Thanks so much! Appreciate it :))
Hola soy mexicano y admiro mucho como disfrutan la vida en esos bellos paisajes y ademas a caballo, saludos desde los Altos de Jalisco!!!
Thank you for beautiful video from fiji island
thank you for watching ☺️
@@mountainkiwii most welcome
Epic!!!
I would love to do this If I lived lived there it would be an endless adventure!!!
Beatiful place.From Thailand.
Como me gustaría visitar este lugar. Cuando veia la serie del virguiniano soñaba con ir allí.
Unless you don’t mind the cold, be sure to visit in the summer. Wyoming can be brutal in the winter. Beautiful, but brutal.
I Too am a Proud Wyomingite who has Lived in the Big Horn Basin. For the Past Forty Five years. Your Video was Fantastic and Unbelievable. Along with Great Camera work. One thing though, in it was You could of gave More Information about it's General Location? Such as was it in the North Fork Area's, or the South Fork of the Shoshone River. As it Was it's Very Vague & You Never Clarified that Point.
From my POV, I'd say You were on the Upper Reaches, of The South Fork of the River. This I'm assuming, because I Myself was on Horseback on The North Fork of the River, back in the Early Nineteen Eighty's. We Rode North up Trapper Creek, from the Camp ground there. And then We took a Ride Southwest & Back to the East at The Crossed Saber's Ranch, over the Ridgeline Trailhead Separating Two Tributary Stream's, flowing into the Shoshone River, due West of the Wapiti Ranger Station, & up the Valley almost to the East Gate of Yellowstone, NP. at The Pahaska Teepee Resort.
All that Country is just Gorgeous, Bueatiful, and Magnificent too see. Any Way a Person Can do So?. But on Horseback or Mule's it's even Better.
IN Light of this Day & Age, I'd Say the South Fork, is Now more Pristine, Roughed and Not Compromised by the Modernized WORLD. Nearly as Badly, as the more Accessable North Fork River Valley Now is? All in all, as I mentioned? Your Video of The Pack Trip was GREAT ☺️👍 & I'm Glad, You and Your Compadres Took the Opportunity too do it as the Fur Trapper's would've Done So 170 some Year's Ago?
When they were the Only White's this Far West & the Native American Indians, were the Only Other Human Inhabitants around Then.
Well Thank You so Much for Sharing Your Adventure,with US All.
May God Bless You and Keep, You n Your's Safe.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I’ve hunted muleys and speed goats in Wyoming and have family there as well. The scenery is awesome, but the salt of the earth people make the state truly beyond awesome.
What guide service was this? I want to go!
Did you use an outfitter? If yes, who? Thanks
I wanna move there permanently
Great trip. Did you use an outfitter?
cheers! We went with a friend who’s in the area
How can I sign up for one of these trips?