Thanks for another great trip through the history and it's nice to see your lady getting some time in the scenes and helping with the history. I can't wait for another video, be safe.
Great video! At first I thought that someone was rebuilding the house, but it does look like someone is stripping it down, unfortunately. Also couldn't help but notice Jackie's hat from Libby Drug. I grew up in Libby.
I’ll have to share this with her! Happy to have caught you in the vast UA-cam wild..Small world… Thank you for the kind words and happy to share.. That old place is amazing, might have to revisit and see if more is removed and check out the quarry in the winter! Thank you👍👍👋
well thank you very much, it’s special stuff happy share and provide insight where I can into the great state of Montana and early American history. Happy to work on these things for everyone interested or looking to get outdoors for a few minutes via UA-cam. Great to hear the kind words! Thank you! -see you on the next one👋
Could those stones be a foundation for a home 🏡? Since Montana is a big state would it be easier to go county by county looking 👀 at different types of our past history of people and how they used to live?
Well that’s a good question! I think where ever the hunt takes you. Passion, when you have a passion and desire to learn, history often finds you! A county by county basis would be broad but incredibly interesting, good idea. The land is vast, personally a county by county history hunt may overwhelm me. I don’t know what that stone formation is, if it was a very early foundation of some sort of mill building for hydroelectricity I would be very surprised. It’s interesting however but odd! 🤠
haha, not today buddy! Thank you for watching, the best is yet to come excited to keep working on this series. got some good shoots on the burner and some improvement in the works. talk to you soon and good luck on your upcoming trip!
Looks like someone is stealing wood off the cabin. That wood is most likely cedar and being it was covered from the elements until someone took off the outside boards it wont show weathering. Should look up and see who owns that cabin.. its a shame people can't leave other people's property alone and have to destroy it.
Totally agree, Thanks for sharing your thoughts here. I was thinking the same thing, notice the fire pit as well..I very well might look into this property and provide an update to everyone interested. Hope you’re doing well and see you on the next one👋
It’s beautiful looking, Shame such a hue to water is dangerous.. I’m happy you commented, I’ve been waiting for someone to estimate the chemical makeup of such a site..definitely abnormal to everyday life..never witnessed such a color. Thanks for watching. hope alls well👋
Had stop watching. Turn the volume up to hear you talk. Then the music would blast, in between. Also that wasn't new wood. It's cedar, doesn't rot as fast as other types of wood. Typical of most cabins.
unfortunate to hear this John, thank you for your feedback. I will say editing and working with different elements of film is not the easiest and I am constantly improving for a better subscriber experience and viewing pleasure. That won’t stop, we aren’t on par with the big dogs yet but making progress one shoot at a time. appreciate your thoughts! also and to follow-up on I am familiar with cedar lumber but if you see the other exterior walls it is far more weathered and without smell and element wear. this stuff looked very recent, perhaps the siding was destroyed recently exposing the rough-in walls?
@@MountainWestProductions glad you took it as feedback, not hating on what you are doing. Getting out and enjoying the outdoors, is a great thing to do.
Thanks for another great trip through the history and it's nice to see your lady getting some time in the scenes and helping with the history. I can't wait for another video, be safe.
hey, hey Charles glad to hear from you! Thank you so much. Hope you’re having a great Sunday. Will stay safe thanks for being here as always🤠
Another amazing explore thanks to you and Jackie for taking us along with you.
Thank you❤️
I can’t wait to see what the rest of the summer brings! ☀️
Nice explore, thanks for taking us along... 🤠Till the next, take care and stay safe!
thanks OG, hope things are well til next time🫡
Great video! At first I thought that someone was rebuilding the house, but it does look like someone is stripping it down, unfortunately.
Also couldn't help but notice Jackie's hat from Libby Drug. I grew up in Libby.
I’ll have to share this with her! Happy to have caught you in the vast UA-cam wild..Small world… Thank you for the kind words and happy to share.. That old place is amazing, might have to revisit and see if more is removed and check out the quarry in the winter!
Thank you👍👍👋
Looks like a great trip, like the production and info given! A sub for you my fellow traveler! ❤❤❤
well thank you very much, it’s special stuff happy share and provide insight where I can into the great state of Montana and early American history. Happy to work on these things for everyone interested or looking to get outdoors for a few minutes via UA-cam. Great to hear the kind words! Thank you!
-see you on the next one👋
@@MountainWestProductions Any time my friend the passion is evident in watching for a short time! You'll go far!
@TrailStrider909 Thank you
Could those stones be a foundation for a home 🏡? Since Montana is a big state would it be easier to go county by county looking 👀 at different types of our past history of people and how they used to live?
Well that’s a good question! I think where ever the hunt takes you. Passion, when you have a passion and desire to learn, history often finds you! A county by county basis would be broad but incredibly interesting, good idea. The land is vast, personally a county by county history hunt may overwhelm me.
I don’t know what that stone formation is, if it was a very early foundation of some sort of mill building for hydroelectricity I would be very surprised. It’s interesting however but odd! 🤠
Stones array could possibly be prevention of a flood washing land away.
good thought, very well might be. That or somebody selling lawn ornaments! 👋👋
You must have gotten into my Google maps, this is on my list if places to see too.
haha, not today buddy! Thank you for watching, the best is yet to come excited to keep working on this series. got some good shoots on the burner and some improvement in the works. talk to you soon and good luck on your upcoming trip!
Looks like someone is stealing wood off the cabin. That wood is most likely cedar and being it was covered from the elements until someone took off the outside boards it wont show weathering. Should look up and see who owns that cabin.. its a shame people can't leave other people's property alone and have to destroy it.
Totally agree, Thanks for sharing your thoughts here. I was thinking the same thing, notice the fire pit as well..I very well might look into this property and provide an update to everyone interested. Hope you’re doing well and see you on the next one👋
That house looks like a crackhead special. Stealing all the metal and good wood but mostly making a mess.
Yeah, don't swim in that cesspool. That water will kill you
It’s beautiful looking, Shame such a hue to water is dangerous.. I’m happy you commented, I’ve been waiting for someone to estimate the chemical makeup of such a site..definitely abnormal to everyday life..never witnessed such a color. Thanks for watching. hope alls well👋
Had stop watching. Turn the volume up to hear you talk. Then the music would blast, in between. Also that wasn't new wood. It's cedar, doesn't rot as fast as other types of wood. Typical of most cabins.
unfortunate to hear this John, thank you for your feedback. I will say editing and working with different elements of film is not the easiest and I am constantly improving for a better subscriber experience and viewing pleasure. That won’t stop, we aren’t on par with the big dogs yet but making progress one shoot at a time. appreciate your thoughts! also and to follow-up on I am familiar with cedar lumber but if you see the other exterior walls it is far more weathered and without smell and element wear. this stuff looked very recent, perhaps the siding was destroyed recently exposing the rough-in walls?
@@MountainWestProductions glad you took it as feedback, not hating on what you are doing. Getting out and enjoying the outdoors, is a great thing to do.
Thay are striping that place lost site God bless America an Israel 🇮🇱