10:40 you could get some mud flaps. They would solve that problem. That’s what they’re for. Would save you some time cleaning Ruby. They won’t keep her pristine but they would keep most of that mud off of her and would be a cheap easy mod.
Our friends went to Montana for their honeymoon in August, and we all thought they were so weird until they got back and we saw their pictures. Every single one was amazing. Everybody doesn’t love the beach and tropical places, so I’m glad they did what made them happy. They’ve convinced this beachhead to try something new.
Montana is gorgeous! I live in Idaho, but both sides of my grandparents lived in Montana so that meant many trips growing up. I do think Idaho & Montana have some really pretty & cool places!
“Last best place” is what we call Montana, so there are a lot of things named after that. I live outside of Bozeman, the more expensive and hipster version of Missoula few fun facts: This winter was way too warm. Snowpack was gone super early and was nowhere near deep enough. Our snowpack feeds many major river systems in America so this is pretty bad, but we’ve had a ton of rain in spring so hopefully will be okay. The bitterroot wilderness which spans into Frank Church River of no return is the largest forested wilderness area in the lower 48. Only one bigger overall is Death Valley. Western Cafe is okay, there are better options. Lastly for anyone who comes to town, we really don’t plow. Know how to drive in snow or come in summer.
@@WhatTheHeck1290 RIght?!? That's what I was thinking. Do not make Montana seem like a good place to come. We have bears, and bobcats, and fires, earthquakes, supervolcanos, it is pretty much death right around every corner. LOL
We are very glad you guys never gave up on Clementine and are still traveling with her! This is the first time I ever saw "horse skiing"! Looks like you had a great time! Cant wait to see your next stop!
The "last best" thing is a very Montana adjective and gets added on to any type of business. I've heard last best brewery, last best pizza restaurant, last best radio station, etc. I've lived here for 13 years now and would rather not hear another "last best" jingle. Glad you had a good time here. You should come back in the spring or fall. It's really spectacular in the shoulder seasons. Summer is great to if the smoke from wildfires isn't too bad.
Huckleberrys are like a cranberry and blue berry mixed. A young Lass would make a special Huckleberry desert for her true love, so when Val says I will be your Huckleberry it is a very mixed message. Hope you did not get caught up in the avalanche issues. The skijoring looks like fun to watch, we had a pony that pulled us skiing and sledding as kids. Stay safe and healthy.
Actually he is saying/supposed to be saying, “I’m your Hucklebearer. The handles on a casket are called Huckles. So he is saying i’m your casket bearer. Hucklebearer was a common term back then. Similar to today’s Pallbearer.
18:51 I can't believe you didn't mention there is an inflatable hot tub full of people for the skiers to jump over!!! Never seen anything like that before! 🤣
It’s so nice to see you guys enjoying yourselves. I am watching this episode from the hospital. Getting ready to have my gallbladder removed. Can you provide so much needed entertainment distraction company so thank you.
Bannack is such a cool ghost town; even in the summer, it was not overly packed. Garnet, which is northeast of Missoula, is another great ghost town, although it is busier than Bannack despite the twisty dirt road to get there.
We actually tried to visit Garnet, but the only way to get there was via snowmobile or backcountry skiing and the logistics/timing just didn't work out. We'll definitely have to come back in the summer and check it out!
I live in Idaho and can't wait to see where you go or went! I found your channel years ago and this might be my first comment. love all of your adventures!!!
Nice to see what Montana looks like. My Great Aunt emigrated there from the UK just after WW2. Her GI husband was from Montana/Colorado. Great video and greetings from France.
Glad we could take you around a bit of the state! We especially loved that it felt like the landscape hadn't changed much over the past hundred years. We like to think your Great Aunt had the same sweeping valley and mountain views as us 😊
Horse racing with a skier being pulled along behind also happens in Switzerland. They have horse racing on the frozen lake at St Moritz, known as the Frozen Truf.
Huckleberry pie is the best there. I always buy the huckleberry chapstick…..yes…chapstick! The best! All my family request it for a souvenir! Love Bannack! We camped there at their small primitive campground. We walked around right at dark…..spooky! Hiked up the hill overlooking the town, think it was a cemetery!
Ha! I'm in Missoula, and was just out for a drive the other day and passed through St. Regis. I half expected my big red ambulance to be in your background!😂
Happy to see you enjoying my part of the country! Huckleberries are my very favorite. Try the jam or pie! For those who don't know, think blueberry but smaller and more intense flavor, a bit more tart. Grows above about 2000' in the NW where there is snow and enough rainfall, ripe in august or september depending on climate and sun. Coastal huckleberries (more red than purple) aren't the same.
I'm so happy to see that ghost town pretty much intact .Most towns these days would of trashed those old buildings 😮!! That breakfast looks fantastic. Can't wait to get out west. Safe travels in the snow. I hope you won't need chains on your tires! Great Video once again 😊 🤠🍺❣️🐴🐷🐎🏇⛷️🤣
I know a couple who took their RV across the country, then got frozen in at Montana and had to stay until Spring because it was unsafe to drive back! It's a good thing you got out when you did! 😊
Looks like Ruby has tires that are wider than the arch in the fender above it, so either skinnier tires or a wider fender will probably help a lot to keep her cleaner. :D
I've always wanted to try huckleberries! Relating them to Creme Savers is perfect for me to get the idea because I was always the mom friend with a purse full of Creme Savers and butterscotch discs for my gal pals 😆
I think Ruby's fenders aren't big enough and that's why the mud shoots up. If you put on "fender flares" or whatever they're called, it might minimize that happening.
OMG! I grew up in Darby Mt.! You guys should go up tin cup, there are awesome camping spots. My parents still live up that road. Also check out the Lost trail hot springs ♨️ and lake Como is absolutely gorgeous. It's between Hamilton and Darby, and North of Darby is the trapper peak hiking trail, which is also very beautiful ❤️
You might have forgotten eating huckleberry pie and ice cream in Eureka Springs, Arkansas in 2020, but I didn't. In fact that video was the reason we ate both at the Balcony Bar on our trip to Eureka Springs!
🤦♂️🤦♀️ we 100% forgot! So glad you guys know how cool Eureka Springs is, though! I guess now you'll have to go to Montana and compare huckleberries 😅
Got stuck in those storms coming back from Bryce Canyon to Seattle in the RV. Definitely a couple more towns you should hit if you go back to Leavenworth and Idaho in the summer. Great white water fun in Leavenworth in the summer.
Funny I was watching your old videos from your first trip to New York and you were wondering if you would be successful at this. I would say you are very successful!
Yuuummmmm! Huckleberries!😊Huckleberry! Allison, buy that red hat you tried on a skijoring -- it looked awesome on you! And Eric, you have a great singing voice! I digress! Great video! Thanks! Be safe!
I got so excited when you guys pulled into Jim & Mary's RV park cuz that's where I stay when I visit Missoula! But then you guys didn't explore Missoula. 😢 There is so much good food, great bar crawl, and you guys would have loved Rockin Rudy's!
I'm currently traveling through Montana with my husband. Our ride is a bit different as my husband is a truck driver so were traveling in a semi truck 😂 it's very beautiful here for sure. I travel full time with him since our kids are grown with our 3 little dogs.
Nice! This episode is like Jim Carey “When Nature Calls”. Eric reminds me of Carey with that humor. That ghost town was cool, and the food looked delicious.
Huckleberries can be found all over the Pacific Northwest - Washington, Oregon, Idaho and in Montana, as well as in British Columbia. The canvas on the walls of the buildings in the ghost town might have been put up to cut down on the winter drafts.
Am from Montana. Glad you guys went to the cool part (western Montana) and not the boring part ( anything east of the Rockies). I live in Great Falls. It's pretty much about as far east in MT as you'd want to go unless you want to go south and then over to Billings or Bozeman.
this was a great trip to Montana..the scenery, the historical abandoned town, the food 👌💯 really good video overall 👏👏 hope you can take us to some other states and small towns of the US too, rural america is always much more interesting to me..✨
Perhaps the most Montana thing is those guys who look like they're sitting in a hot top just below that skijoring jump. I remember an episode of Top Gear where they tried skijoring behind cars, it was a bit wild. Anyway, y'all's singing voices aren't half bad!
It looks absolutely gorgeous there thanks for sharing this journey with me. Safe Travels Always God Bless Ya'll Mucho Love from your friend in Michigan Tam ❤️ ♥️ 💕 💗
Montana is gorgeous ❤, but the snow gets DEEP and difficult to travel through. Especially if you get stuck in 3 ft of snow😅. I'd love to go in the summer though❤. You should keep the tire traction do dads in Ruby JIC. Thanks for the laughs. We love your videos❤❤
Yes Montana has some huge temp swings. My friends live in Columbus 50 miles from Billings . I showed up in may & it was 102 degrees f on sat , by Monday it was 38 & snowing . It's a beautiful state that's not over crowded yet , but becoming over priced.
Been to Montana many times but Bannack is a must see and yes the hotel, I'm a witness the hotel is haunted. I was thinking that before you even mentioned it later. When you come back to Montana, go in the spring time to see two things. Henry's lake (technically Idaho) and Philipsburg. Amazing little old town and the lake is beautiful.
Skijouring is so cool, I would love to visit Montana in the winter. Before skijouring became a competitive sport, the Native Sami people in the northern Nordics used mainly reindeer (dogs too) as a way of travelling while skiing behind it. This in Norwegian became “skikjøring” meaning ski driving!
I was in Dillon at the same time you were. We have full hookups at our home there and you could have stayed free for as long as you wanted and would have given you some advice on some hidden gems around the area to explore. Also would have stuffed you full of Dillon raised steak dinners.
Smooth Criminal was one of Eric's best puns of all time, LOL! If you guys ever do an annual recap-type video, it should include your top 10 jokes of the past year. 😆
@Theendlessadventurer, you missed the most beautiful part of Idaho on your way to Montana! Coeur d Alene and Sandpoint are giant lakeside towns. Are you planning on making your way through S Idaho on I80 or to I90 again? Idaho doesn't have any North South intestates and the most beautiful drive in ID is an 8 hour trip from Boise on Hwy 55 to Hwy 95, Bonners Ferry ID into Canada.
I got some huckleberry chapstick when we were there but now I have to go back! New goals - horse skiing and a huckleberry milkshake! Yum! I really like y'all's editing style! You really do a great job! ❤
When I'm feeling stressed, Montana is the antidote. If you, too, just don't be surprised if your biggest decision of the day is whether to wear two or three layers of fleece haha lol. Kidding aside, I've been planning to go there again but this time to get it featured in one of our TV show episode. But, I can only hope my travel dart would soon land there.
Huckleberry smoothie sounded divine 😋😋 wauw the views with the mountains stunning 😍 Eek sorry the storm hit you quicker than you thought it would ,🙏🤞 you Don’t hit any more on your travels The Ghost town wauw 😂 think you have 2 nd thoughts if you met the lady Ghost 😜 brrr getting Goose bumps 😅. Safe Travels looking forward to yo your next place of Adventure 🥰
10:40 you could get some mud flaps. They would solve that problem. That’s what they’re for. Would save you some time cleaning Ruby. They won’t keep her pristine but they would keep most of that mud off of her and would be a cheap easy mod.
Was gonna make same comment. Pep boys mudflaps will fix that problem.
Their tires are partially outside of the fenders!
@@judithburke1539 they make mud flaps that extend out past the fenders for that reason. The ones they have probably just aren’t wide enough.
Oversized fender flares that cover tyres would do the trick. Many trucks face the same issue.
@@waterfalls4540 sure but it’s a lot cheaper and easier to just screw on some wider mud flaps.
The look on her face when you said "Didn't you just eat some pig?" was absolutely priceless and made me laugh out loud. I needed that today, thanks!
Our friends went to Montana for their honeymoon in August, and we all thought they were so weird until they got back and we saw their pictures. Every single one was amazing. Everybody doesn’t love the beach and tropical places, so I’m glad they did what made them happy. They’ve convinced this beachhead to try something new.
You should definitely give Montana a try! It is beautiful and a lot less crowded than other states we've been too 🙌
Montana is gorgeous! I live in Idaho, but both sides of my grandparents lived in Montana so that meant many trips growing up. I do think Idaho & Montana have some really pretty & cool places!
Don't come to MT
@@WhatTheHeck1290 why?
@marieneu264 👽Aliens do exist there.
“Last best place” is what we call Montana, so there are a lot of things named after that. I live outside of Bozeman, the more expensive and hipster version of Missoula few fun facts:
This winter was way too warm. Snowpack was gone super early and was nowhere near deep enough. Our snowpack feeds many major river systems in America so this is pretty bad, but we’ve had a ton of rain in spring so hopefully will be okay.
The bitterroot wilderness which spans into Frank Church River of no return is the largest forested wilderness area in the lower 48. Only one bigger overall is Death Valley.
Western Cafe is okay, there are better options.
Lastly for anyone who comes to town, we really don’t plow. Know how to drive in snow or come in summer.
Shhh!!!
@@WhatTheHeck1290 RIght?!? That's what I was thinking. Do not make Montana seem like a good place to come. We have bears, and bobcats, and fires, earthquakes, supervolcanos, it is pretty much death right around every corner. LOL
@@Scott-ig6nx Don't forget about the Sasquatch!!
@@WhatTheHeck1290 Oh I totally forgot about them. And Jackalopes.
@Scott-ig6nx Yes thank God!
We are very glad you guys never gave up on Clementine and are still traveling with her! This is the first time I ever saw "horse skiing"! Looks like you had a great time! Cant wait to see your next stop!
12:47 you’re right! it’s so cool that you can freely walk in those buildings. There would be people squatting in there if that was my city.
Lived in Calgary for many years and Montana was a favorite destination. Each state has its own wonderful energy or special vibe.
Looks like those tires are wider than the fender flares and that's why your getting all the mud splashing up.
Montana looks amazing, the wide open spaces, the scenery, the people. Must visit some time. Thankyou for the tour guys.
The "last best" thing is a very Montana adjective and gets added on to any type of business. I've heard last best brewery, last best pizza restaurant, last best radio station, etc. I've lived here for 13 years now and would rather not hear another "last best" jingle.
Glad you had a good time here. You should come back in the spring or fall. It's really spectacular in the shoulder seasons. Summer is great to if the smoke from wildfires isn't too bad.
Huckleberrys are like a cranberry and blue berry mixed. A young Lass would make a special Huckleberry desert for her true love, so when Val says I will be your Huckleberry it is a very mixed message. Hope you did not get caught up in the avalanche issues. The skijoring looks like fun to watch, we had a pony that pulled us skiing and sledding as kids. Stay safe and healthy.
Actually he is saying/supposed to be saying, “I’m your Hucklebearer. The handles on a casket are called Huckles. So he is saying i’m your casket bearer. Hucklebearer was a common term back then. Similar to today’s Pallbearer.
You ever get back to Montana? You should try stoping in Butte I think you'd have a great time.
If you ever get back to CA, I would swing by the date farms near Palm Springs. I had a Date Milkshake that blew my mind. 🥰
That’s Shield’s Date Garden in Indio. 🥰
We actually had one recently when we were down there. It was a bit too sweet for our taste, but we loved how local and unique (and cold) it was!
Date milkshake is far superior to Huckleberry, which is pretty mid honestly. I love my home, but huckleberry is just meh.
18:51 I can't believe you didn't mention there is an inflatable hot tub full of people for the skiers to jump over!!! Never seen anything like that before! 🤣
Yayyyy 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
It’s so nice to see you guys enjoying yourselves. I am watching this episode from the hospital. Getting ready to have my gallbladder removed. Can you provide so much needed entertainment distraction company so thank you.
Good luck with your recovery Melissa!
Hope the surgery went well!
Bannack is such a cool ghost town; even in the summer, it was not overly packed. Garnet, which is northeast of Missoula, is another great ghost town, although it is busier than Bannack despite the twisty dirt road to get there.
We actually tried to visit Garnet, but the only way to get there was via snowmobile or backcountry skiing and the logistics/timing just didn't work out. We'll definitely have to come back in the summer and check it out!
Nice to see you guys enjoying my part of the country. I live in Butte Montana.
I live in Idaho and can't wait to see where you go or went! I found your channel years ago and this might be my first comment. love all of your adventures!!!
I'm from Idaho also! Although not near where they are.
Idahoan too! CDA!
I'm from Owyhee County, so the OTHER side of the tracks 😆
Live in Ada County Idaho
Well howdy! We're having a blast in Idaho! Hopefully we make you proud with our upcoming adventures 😁
Nice to see what Montana looks like. My Great Aunt emigrated there from the UK just after WW2. Her GI husband was from Montana/Colorado. Great video and greetings from France.
Glad we could take you around a bit of the state! We especially loved that it felt like the landscape hadn't changed much over the past hundred years. We like to think your Great Aunt had the same sweeping valley and mountain views as us 😊
My Mom used to live in Seeley Lake outside of Missoula. So I know how beautiful that area is. Thanks for the video
I went to summer camp every year by Seeley! That’s my happy place!
Horse racing with a skier being pulled along behind also happens in Switzerland.
They have horse racing on the frozen lake at St Moritz, known as the Frozen Truf.
Skijoring on a frozen lake in Switzerland? That sounds absolutely amazing!
Huckleberry pie is the best there. I always buy the huckleberry chapstick…..yes…chapstick! The best! All my family request it for a souvenir! Love Bannack! We camped there at their small primitive campground. We walked around right at dark…..spooky! Hiked up the hill overlooking the town, think it was a cemetery!
I look forward all week to these.
Ha! I'm in Missoula, and was just out for a drive the other day and passed through St. Regis. I half expected my big red ambulance to be in your background!😂
You guys are such a fun couple. I think that I would try any of those activities except skiing behind the horse, wow. Have fun.
It’s called Ski-joring and it’s a thing. There are competitions here a few times in winter.
Happy to see you enjoying my part of the country! Huckleberries are my very favorite. Try the jam or pie! For those who don't know, think blueberry but smaller and more intense flavor, a bit more tart. Grows above about 2000' in the NW where there is snow and enough rainfall, ripe in august or september depending on climate and sun. Coastal huckleberries (more red than purple) aren't the same.
The huckberry jam is awesome! My sister brought me huckleberry tea and jam. Loved it!
We live up in the nw and pick and make our own jam and syrup... best thing ever
"Whats the first thing you think of when you think of Montana?"
Me: Hannah 😅😂
Touché! 🤣
Love watching your adventures. I’m happy that our full time RV life has me in flip flops and tank tops pretty much year round though. That looked ❄️🥶.
Ya...maybe next year we should do a southern winter 😅
I'm so happy to see that ghost town pretty much intact .Most towns these days would of trashed those old buildings 😮!! That breakfast looks fantastic. Can't wait to get out west. Safe travels in the snow. I hope you won't need chains on your tires!
Great Video once again 😊
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I know a couple who took their RV across the country, then got frozen in at Montana and had to stay until Spring because it was unsafe to drive back! It's a good thing you got out when you did! 😊
Eric and Allison are now berry happy after that smoothie!!! OI!!!
I'm surprised you don't travel more south in the winter where RV parks are open.
Love seeing people fall in love with my home ❤️
We always stop at St. Regis on our way back home just for the milkshake
Looks like Ruby has tires that are wider than the arch in the fender above it, so either skinnier tires or a wider fender will probably help a lot to keep her cleaner. :D
Greetings from New Zealand! Thanks for another amazing video, guys! That moustache skit is both creepy and funny :D
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I've always wanted to try huckleberries! Relating them to Creme Savers is perfect for me to get the idea because I was always the mom friend with a purse full of Creme Savers and butterscotch discs for my gal pals 😆
At 4:15 Was the steering locked or no traction❓❓❓ Ruby's Wheels didn't turn.
I love every video you make. You two are always having so much fun together. ❤
Thank you!!!
I think Ruby's fenders aren't big enough and that's why the mud shoots up. If you put on "fender flares" or whatever they're called, it might minimize that happening.
OMG! I grew up in Darby Mt.! You guys should go up tin cup, there are awesome camping spots. My parents still live up that road. Also check out the Lost trail hot springs ♨️ and lake Como is absolutely gorgeous. It's between Hamilton and Darby, and North of Darby is the trapper peak hiking trail, which is also very beautiful ❤️
You might have forgotten eating huckleberry pie and ice cream in Eureka Springs, Arkansas in 2020, but I didn't. In fact that video was the reason we ate both at the Balcony Bar on our trip to Eureka Springs!
🤦♂️🤦♀️ we 100% forgot! So glad you guys know how cool Eureka Springs is, though! I guess now you'll have to go to Montana and compare huckleberries 😅
You guys rock. We so look forward to your videos.❤
Those views are stunning! And the French Toast alone is reason enough to go to Montana. The sponsor ad? Chef's kiss.
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That overlook trail looks amazing!!!! Going to have to hit that up next time we're out there!! Great video (as always)!
I live about 30 minutes from the St. Regis glad you got to try the huckleberry shake ❤
Got stuck in those storms coming back from Bryce Canyon to Seattle in the RV. Definitely a couple more towns you should hit if you go back to Leavenworth and Idaho in the summer. Great white water fun in Leavenworth in the summer.
The scenery is stunning and the ghost town is so cool. I bet there's still some gold in that River❤
Thanks. So much fun . Keep the good vibes. You are wonderful people. Always relax with you. Great.
there's tons of huckleberries in Alberta''s rockies as well. my granny used to put up a ton of huckleberry jams when she was around.
12:01 Bannack had some of the most purest gold without refining it
You guys find the best adventures and make everything so fun. Thank you!❤
Funny I was watching your old videos from your first trip to New York and you were wondering if you would be successful at this. I would say you are very successful!
I love watching your adventures. My daughter and grandson just moved to Idaho from Michigan 3 weeks ago. Hope you have a great time there.
Yuuummmmm! Huckleberries!😊Huckleberry! Allison, buy that red hat you tried on a skijoring -- it looked awesome on you! And Eric, you have a great singing voice! I digress! Great video! Thanks! Be safe!
I got so excited when you guys pulled into Jim & Mary's RV park cuz that's where I stay when I visit Missoula! But then you guys didn't explore Missoula. 😢 There is so much good food, great bar crawl, and you guys would have loved Rockin Rudy's!
Great video, sound and visuals are awesome and the adventures were fun. Thanks for sharing the excitement with us.
I'm currently traveling through Montana with my husband. Our ride is a bit different as my husband is a truck driver so were traveling in a semi truck 😂 it's very beautiful here for sure. I travel full time with him since our kids are grown with our 3 little dogs.
Montana looks a great place to visit the scenery is stunning and the food omg loved the hike and the ski ing. Alison what is with Eric and lumberjacks
Nice! This episode is like Jim Carey “When Nature Calls”. Eric reminds me of Carey with that humor. That ghost town was cool, and the food looked delicious.
I also got that shake there when I went to Montana. It was really good and my dog liked the dog park across the street. 👍
Huckleberries can be found all over the Pacific Northwest - Washington, Oregon, Idaho and in Montana, as well as in British Columbia.
The canvas on the walls of the buildings in the ghost town might have been put up to cut down on the winter drafts.
Adventurous Journey! Loved the ghost town exploration & ski jing fun! Stay safe on the road!
One of the last events of the National Western Stock Show in Denver is skijoring in Steamboat. It's a popular thing all over in that state.
Am from Montana. Glad you guys went to the cool part (western Montana) and not the boring part ( anything east of the Rockies). I live in Great Falls. It's pretty much about as far east in MT as you'd want to go unless you want to go south and then over to Billings or Bozeman.
IDK how many times I ate at the Western Cafe when I went to MSU. I think we were there almost every weekend. Lots of good times spent there.
this was a great trip to Montana..the scenery, the historical abandoned town, the food 👌💯 really good video overall 👏👏 hope you can take us to some other states and small towns of the US too, rural america is always much more interesting to me..✨
Perhaps the most Montana thing is those guys who look like they're sitting in a hot top just below that skijoring jump. I remember an episode of Top Gear where they tried skijoring behind cars, it was a bit wild. Anyway, y'all's singing voices aren't half bad!
What happened to the state map?
I want to do what you guys do!!!!!
That brisket & mac & cheese looked amazing!
Agreed!
It was SO GOOD!
10:25 Ruby needs a sweet fender flare kit!
It looks absolutely gorgeous there thanks for sharing this journey with me. Safe Travels Always God Bless Ya'll Mucho Love from your friend in Michigan Tam ❤️ ♥️ 💕 💗
Thanks for the good work I've been to a couple places in Montana but I haven't seen the races like that before
Montana is gorgeous ❤, but the snow gets DEEP and difficult to travel through. Especially if you get stuck in 3 ft of snow😅. I'd love to go in the summer though❤. You should keep the tire traction do dads in Ruby JIC. Thanks for the laughs. We love your videos❤❤
So jealous. Really want to get out to Montana one day
Yes Montana has some huge temp swings. My friends live in Columbus 50 miles from Billings . I showed up in may & it was 102 degrees f on sat , by Monday it was 38 & snowing . It's a beautiful state that's not over crowded yet , but becoming over priced.
Been to Montana many times but Bannack is a must see and yes the hotel, I'm a witness the hotel is haunted. I was thinking that before you even mentioned it later. When you come back to Montana, go in the spring time to see two things. Henry's lake (technically Idaho) and Philipsburg. Amazing little old town and the lake is beautiful.
Skijouring is so cool, I would love to visit Montana in the winter.
Before skijouring became a competitive sport, the Native Sami people in the northern Nordics used mainly reindeer (dogs too) as a way of travelling while skiing behind it. This in Norwegian became “skikjøring” meaning ski driving!
I’ve lived in Montana my whole life, Montana in the winter is an absolute nightmare. I don’t recommend.
Welcome to Big Sky Country!
I grew up in rural Camdenton, MO and we always picked wild Huckleberries every Summer. They make the best damned pie you'll ever eat!
get some mud flaps behind the front wheels for ruby, no or minimal mud splatter!
Too much fun, y'all!
I haven’t been back to Cali from there even a week yet and I already miss the Huckleberry everything.
when will you guys learn? You go South in the winter and North in the summer! That said I'm glad you showed us the Skijorning.
I wince every time you slam the doors on Clemmie and Ruby. Poor girls! Love that breakfast!!!!!
Greetings from NZ!! What an awesome video!! Thank you so much!! 👍🌞👏💌🌟🙋🏼♀️
I was in Dillon at the same time you were. We have full hookups at our home there and you could have stayed free for as long as you wanted and would have given you some advice on some hidden gems around the area to explore. Also would have stuffed you full of Dillon raised steak dinners.
Huckleberry shake... YES!!! Those are bloody excellent!!!
Yay youre on the road again! Utah here..have fun in Montana. See Yellowstone. They have RV Parks❤❤❤🦬🐺🐻🦅🦌
Smooth Criminal was one of Eric's best puns of all time, LOL! If you guys ever do an annual recap-type video, it should include your top 10 jokes of the past year. 😆
@Theendlessadventurer, you missed the most beautiful part of Idaho on your way to Montana! Coeur d Alene and Sandpoint are giant lakeside towns. Are you planning on making your way through S Idaho on I80 or to I90 again? Idaho doesn't have any North South intestates and the most beautiful drive in ID is an 8 hour trip from Boise on Hwy 55 to Hwy 95, Bonners Ferry ID into Canada.
Skijoring was hilarious!! 😂 Piggy was precious....more piggies!!! 🐖 Safe travels!! 💗
Love see your adventures thx sharing last one saw was Alaska glad see rv doing wel
It looks so beautiful there. Those clip-on shoe spikes or fantastic❤🙏🏻
I got some huckleberry chapstick when we were there but now I have to go back! New goals - horse skiing and a huckleberry milkshake! Yum!
I really like y'all's editing style! You really do a great job! ❤
When I'm feeling stressed, Montana is the antidote. If you, too, just don't be surprised if your biggest decision of the day is whether to wear two or three layers of fleece haha lol. Kidding aside, I've been planning to go there again but this time to get it featured in one of our TV show episode. But, I can only hope my travel dart would soon land there.
Can’t believe you didn’t visit Helena! So many old mansions to see, so much unique history there😢
Huckleberry smoothie sounded divine 😋😋 wauw the views with the mountains stunning 😍
Eek sorry the storm hit you quicker than you thought it would ,🙏🤞 you Don’t hit any more on your travels
The Ghost town wauw 😂 think you have 2 nd thoughts if you met the lady Ghost 😜 brrr getting Goose bumps 😅.
Safe Travels looking forward to yo your next place of Adventure 🥰
We call the Huckleberry, the Bilberry in the UK. They are delicious and grow wild in the moors near me.