Title: Horses, Mules, and Mountains: in the Bridger Teton Wilderness
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- Опубліковано 2 лют 2025
- Bill and David share their adventures in the Bridger Teton Wilderness and Yellowstone National Park. They volunteered with the US Forest Service, restoring elements at Hawks Rest Patrol Cabin and spent time exploring the region. The journey includes Huckleberry Lookout, Turpin Meadow, Two Oceans Pass, the Patrol Cabins of the Thorofare, Hawks Rest Patrol Cabin, the Yellowstone Meadows, and the trails along the upper Yellowstone River and Thorofare Creek.
Thanks for letting me come along; great ride.
WONDERFUL!!! We've enjoyed this presentation tremendously, and as riders that create similar horseback content, we know the time it takes. We've moved towards more video content lately, but our personal favorite is still photography and you've done very well with that in this presentation. We must say we found ourselves wishing for more even after the 34 minutes you've shared with us. Thank you for taking us on your adventure, and Bill & Christine, B bar C Adventures. We have subscribed David.
Thank you for sharing your adventure in Wyoming! (Go Pokes!) It looks like the USFS does a great job picking and caring for their stock.
Fellow Sconnie here who also loves Western trail riding. Looks like an epic trip, thanks for the virtual ride ❤
Perfect video & music thx 👍
Close as one can get to a dream.
Wow! That was some epic footage. The views!! Great choice on the music too. And the gate you made was awesome. I could have watched this all night.
Beautiful video! So many great places you guys been through. And you always have a great smile on your face. 👍🏻😎
I started publishing video logs to share with my family. I'm glad you can enjoy them, too.
Thanks friend, for the fabulous video. Music was also great. I shall watch this over and over - having a good imagination, feeling like I am riding along K
Great video. wonderful place.Thanks for sharing.
Great video! Was the wildlife biologist on B/T in late 80's and took several horseback (mule back in my case) from Turpin to hawks rest and thorofare. Was there the night of the "great tornado" - spent next two days madly riding around the edges trying to get radio contact with the back country ranger who was caught the middle of it! All turned out OK but he was so traumatized he quit! Anyway thanks for the great pics, esp the cabin - looks the same!
Ps. Still ride a mule - I'm 87.
Also from Wisconsin originally.
Great video - enjoyed every minute of it! You got some amazing photos. Thanks for sharin.
What a beautiful way to explore the world. Thank you for sharing and for taking me along for the ride. The video itself is artful.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Let me know if you would like any of the photos, and we will figure out how to email you the image.
Pleased Men, Horses, and Mule all came back happy, healthy, and tired.
im 63 and before i go I want to do this.........I had to get rid of my horse through a divorce.....hope God gives me the time........thanks for the video.
Have only just discovered you whilst looking for pack trips and outfitters. Trips into the wilderness. So relaxing and enjoyable, very jealous. Could you please tell what the music titles are?
All the very best
Great
Beautiful trip. Were you volunteering for the Forest Service? I’m from northern Wisconsin but the Thorofare country and the Bob Marshall are tops on my horse trip bucket list.
Contact the 7 Lazy P Outfitting in Choteau, Mt. They are the best. I did a 6 day trip to the Chinese Wall with them 2 years ago, it’s amazing 👍