Thanks, Henry! I miss Montana! If you ever hear of a goofy lady that left her car running at the train depot in Livingston, who went inside the museum, lol, leaving the car to over heat.....with the fire department coming to tend to it..... THAT was me! I hang my head in shame! LOL! Well, I parked in the parking lot of the train museum and in my excitement, I saw a train was coming through. Like an airhead, I quickly hopped out to film it and (Lol) left the car running (I couldn't hear the car, in my defense. ha!)! Then I just took my ole sweet time browsing the museum! What a dork I am! SMH.....BUT....I got some good footage of the train!! LOL This was a fantastic video! I absolutely love Livingston! If my brother hadn't have moved to Bigfork, that would have been my pick of places to live. If you and Mel wouldn't mind taking a look at what I do with Montana pine needles, that would thrill me! I built a website and stuck my hobby on a few of the pages: www.voicesinheaven.com/montana-ponderosa-pine-needle-baskets I have a couple pages of the ones I've sold. Tell me what you think, maybe. :) Thanks again for doing this Livingston video. It is definitely a place I plan to revisit...maybe bump into you all and Dennis Quaid! Hee
haha. The silly things we do. I hope your car wasn't damaged in anyway. Not even remotely the silliest thing that has happened around here. You create some lovely baskets, especially with the turquoise worked in. And the patterning is really wonderful. I'll pin this post so maybe people can see the link. -H
@CityWalks You're kind, thanks!! Well, I did have to go to an automotive store up the road for more coolant, but I think🤔 that's it. Thank goodness! Yes, it was a silly move on my part. BTW, I remember close to Livingston was the motel used in the movie, Horse Whisperer. I stopped by there too and the kind lady showed me the room Robert Redford used in the scene. Kinda cool
My son moved to Livingston a year ago and unfortunately I haven’t made it out there yet, so I enjoy your walks that lets me see his new city and the beauty of it! I can’t wait to get there a visit a lot of the places you’ve taken us to. Please keep the Livingston videos coming 😁
Hi Christine, thanks so much and I’m glad these are helpful. I hope you are able to make it out to visit your son soon. We have a wonderful welcoming community. -H
I am from Nicaragua (a Latin American country) and my goal is to visit the United States and your videos are inspiring me. Every time I see those magnificent places my desire to see them in person increases, I thank you for your content is very relaxing and inspiring
Have a coffee, on me, at that hidden gem coffee place you pointed out around the 15:50 mark :) Tell Mel I love the whole New York idea! I've never been and I'm sure the rest of your supporters will enjoy such a video. I don't ever plan to go there, lol, too many people! Plus if I left my car running in NY (see above comment - LOL!), I'm thinking it wouldn't still be there when I got back! lol
Thank you for the video, years ago the first time I went through Livingston I like the town. Livingston is one of my favorite towns in America. I'm also subscribe to a local native of Livingston. Thank you for the video.
Its 6:00am I found this and been watching and having coffee. I stopped in Livingston 7 days ago and have not left yet! Lol Great Community! Great job on the video and thanks!
Hi Henry!! Glad to see you back in the US! We really enjoy your walks in Livingston. Well, we enjoy everywhere you walk, but especially Livingston. If we could afford it, we'd move there, winter or no winter. And you are a big part of my saying that! Enjoy the summer and we'll Keep on Stepping!
Glad to hear from you and so glad you love our little town too. Hope you get to visit someday. Thanks so much and all the best to you guys. Keep on steppin' indeed. -H
I appreciate your efforts sir....other mainstream youtubers just walk through downtown New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas , San Francisco etc. but touring the countryside, there are a very few like you .... a nice walkthrough of Livingston Montana.... much love and support ❤ 🙌🏻
So nice of you. It can be daunting at times watching those other channels grow but I remind myself that this is what I enjoy doing. Glad to know you enjoyed the result. -H
I was born and raised in Livingston. Went to high school there in the '60s. When I graduated in '65, I went to the war, came back and saw things had not changed much. Then with all the movies and actors moving in, things changed real fast. Today, it is unrecognizable from 50 -- 60 years ago. All my friends have left or been buried.
That's awesome. Thanks so much for sharing those memories. It's continuing to change and grow along with the rest of SW Montana as it becomes more popular to live here. -H
Hello from Lancashire , UK . Ive just found your channel and have to say i love it . Your knowledge and tone of voice with your easy going nature are super relaxing . Im hooked and look forward to seeing more .
Welcome aboard, Matt, Thanks so much for subbing. You can check out the website at citywalksvirtualtours.com to find walks by walk-time or location. All the best! -H
This is a fun walk and I enjoy hearing your commentary. I usually walk outside and listen bit I’m going to buy an under desk treadmill in a few months once the weather gets cold and rainy.
Good Day Henry! Enjoying your walk In Livingston. It's been 20 years since I left Bozeman. So revisiting Sacajewea Park has been bringing up memories of my kids enjoying the skate park. I hope your summer is filled with great times as you continue to explore our world. Back here in Chico, CA, we are facing some hot summer days again soon. I remember Montana snow in July and followed by 100+ degrees. Wacky and wonderful. Thanks my friend.
Always glad to hear from you. Stay cool. We've got some more cool weather to go before the real heat gets here but everything is relative. Take care. -H
Like 90 👍 Hello from your friends in Naples, Florida. What a nice day for a walk. We enjoyed the sights, sounds and scenery. Thanks for sharing, have a great weekend. 💯
How uncanny that when you 'spun around' the first vehicle's plates were from Pennsylvania ... the home state of my Dad who worked in Yellowstone in '42 and fell in love with my 3rd Livingston native and Montana, and stayed! ;) Thank-you for videoing this. Back in the day, Mother tied flies for Dan Bailey's - and my brother, Dad, grandfather, great-grandfather worked for the Northern Pacific railroad! If you ever want a tour of Livingston through the yes of someone who knows so much of its history, I highly recommend you contacting Lindie Gibson ... she is the 'un-official' Livingston genius/historian ... seriously!
Oh I know Lindie well and I’ve often thought of doing just that. Love her puns too. Thanks for sharing your great family history with us. All the best -H
My father was born in Livingston and my mother moved to Livingston from Great Falls when she was 16. My mom and her mom ( Audrey and Mary Bailey) lived at the house on 314 W Geyser St. My father's parents Alvin and Lessie Rome lived on S. 2nd street. the last residential property before the pool that has 2 houses on it. The last person whom lived there was my Aunt Mary whom recently had to move to get asst. living. She is 91.
Very cool. Love that you guys are sharing these memories and local info. I lived over by Mark's for about 10 years on Callender and now I'm over by the Shane Center. Love the local connections. -H
Hello Henry, Just found your channel by accident. I was looking for videos of the Twin Falls Idaho area and you had one that you did about 3 years ago. We have been thinking about retiring there which is fast approaching. Also enjoyed this video of what sounds like is your hometown. Great looking town. Don't think I could acclimate to the Montana winters after spending a large part of my life where it stays around 100 degrees for large portions of the year. Getting some Ideas of towns to visit. Keep up the great work. :)
Hi there and glad you found us. Not sure Twin Falls is going to be much warmer but probably not as windy! No way I could handle much 100 degree weather at this point but around March I start to change my tune. All the best and keep on steppin' -H
I really enjoyed this walk - interesting contrast to your other Livingston walks (esp. difference in water levels). Would love to see more Montana walks in the summer - such as Mallards Rest - that you previously filmed in fall/winter. Beautiful country! Thank you -
HI Jasmine, I can certainly go walk some of those again. Though, things do get hectic in summer. Great suggestion and so glad to hear you enjoyed this one. -H
Hello Henry. Thanks for this walk. Always nice to revisit Livingston. Maybe I'm wrong , but Livingston seems like an excellent example of a what smaller town can be when it welcomes and supports the arts. Having bookstores and art galleries really elevates a town. Art grows art. I see plenty of herons in Vermont, and now they will always be Henry Heronson in my mind.Take care.
Hi Tom, I totally agree. We are very lucky to have a long history of artists finding our little town and sticking around for awhile. I had to laugh that the Henry Heronson is spreading. -H
Increíble pueblo, sin duda se ve que es un lugar tranquilo, tengo pensado el mudarme a EEUU cuando tenga la oportunidad, espero terner la oportunidad de que en 3 o 4 años pueda el cambiar de pais. Saludos desde República Dominicana.
BONJOUR❤😊from South of France,,, IT IS SO HOT OUTSIDE,,, that now watching Cool Montanta feel Refreshed... I was born in Cali...but living here since 1997😊❤🎉
@@CityWalks Fall time is Beautiful.time the colors!! I live in Beaulieu sur mer , Alps Maritine, 10mins from Monaco, , this is the time of year, I dread, TOO MANY TOURSITS AND HOT & HUMID🥰😎🇫🇷
@@marshat.ordureau3121 Ooffdah. Yeah, we get a lot of tourists as well, though probably not as many as you in your area. We are lucky in that we have lots of trails that aren't on travel books. Hang in there. -H
Hello Henry nice to see your home town again and yourself. The farmers market would be nice to see. i have an idea for you maybe a camping trip hike the trails some food at the end on the camp fire, they seem to make good videos and seem to be popular you being a native an all. just a thought thats all. looking forward to more vlogs ang seeing you more. take care Brett
Hi Brett, thanks for the suggestion. We have a pretty busy summer already but there will surely be some hiking trails. I like the idea of the campfire and food at the end. Thanks. Hope you and your mom are recovering well. -H
9:33 me and my wife used to own the house next to the church. 210 E Lewis St. That hit some major memories. Livingston feels like a dream now. You have to be tough to live there....
Congratulations on the video, it was excellent, Montana is a wonderful state, I hope to visit it one day. I started a channel here on UA-cam recently and record in the same way here in Brazil. I signed up, I will follow you from now on. A big hug!!!
У них чище в населенных пунктах, чем в России, потому что климат теплее и географическое положение соответствующее. В России климат континентальный и каждый год миллионы тон песка из евразийских степей и полупустынь наносится ветрами в русские города и поселки, а в США и Европа окружены вокруг морями, поэтому ветра чище, чем в России. И в России очень низкие температуры зимой, поэтому в России срок службы автодорог 10 лет, а в США и Европе 30 лет, и дорожный слой в России в несколько раз толще, поэтому Россия тратит на строительство одного квадратного метра дорог в 12 раз больше средств, чем Европа и США.
Are there a lot of agates on this stretch of the Yellowstone river? Was thinking of going to Livingston this summer. My little guy doesn't travel well. So this is the closest we can get to the Yellowstone from Washington.
I’m not sure about that. I know down in the valley there’s a place to sort for garnets. There definitely a lot of access to the river to look through rocks though. -H
Hey folks, check out a movie from '74 called Rancho Deluxe that was filmed in and around this sweet town. A comedy, but a real fine piece of work with a young Jeff Bridges and Sam waterston. That was the start of the changes that made Montana a rich person's play ground.
That show is actually primarily filmed over near Lolo. We get a fair number of western movies filmed down in the valley though at a place called Yellowstone film Ranch. - H.
Yeah it’s not for everyone but it’s how I do things. Luckily there are plenty of other great walking channels that don’t talk. Thanks for stopping buy and giving your feedback. -H
I love his work. I was lucky enough to interview him for a Visit Montana campaign about 10 years ago and he was such a nice and interesting person. Thanks for watching and commenting -H
Thanks, Henry! I miss Montana! If you ever hear of a goofy lady that left her car running at the train depot in Livingston, who went inside the museum, lol, leaving the car to over heat.....with the fire department coming to tend to it..... THAT was me! I hang my head in shame! LOL! Well, I parked in the parking lot of the train museum and in my excitement, I saw a train was coming through. Like an airhead, I quickly hopped out to film it and (Lol) left the car running (I couldn't hear the car, in my defense. ha!)! Then I just took my ole sweet time browsing the museum! What a dork I am! SMH.....BUT....I got some good footage of the train!! LOL
This was a fantastic video! I absolutely love Livingston! If my brother hadn't have moved to Bigfork, that would have been my pick of places to live.
If you and Mel wouldn't mind taking a look at what I do with Montana pine needles, that would thrill me! I built a website and stuck my hobby on a few of the pages: www.voicesinheaven.com/montana-ponderosa-pine-needle-baskets
I have a couple pages of the ones I've sold. Tell me what you think, maybe. :)
Thanks again for doing this Livingston video. It is definitely a place I plan to revisit...maybe bump into you all and Dennis Quaid! Hee
haha. The silly things we do. I hope your car wasn't damaged in anyway. Not even remotely the silliest thing that has happened around here. You create some lovely baskets, especially with the turquoise worked in. And the patterning is really wonderful. I'll pin this post so maybe people can see the link. -H
@CityWalks You're kind, thanks!! Well, I did have to go to an automotive store up the road for more coolant, but I think🤔 that's it. Thank goodness! Yes, it was a silly move on my part.
BTW, I remember close to Livingston was the motel used in the movie, Horse Whisperer. I stopped by there too and the kind lady showed me the room Robert Redford used in the scene. Kinda cool
Nice and really enjoy your walk and am too and Walker just have look sharing love from srilanka
Thank you so much 🙂 -H
@@CityWalks you welcome 😍🙏
My son moved to Livingston a year ago and unfortunately I haven’t made it out there yet, so I enjoy your walks that lets me see his new city and the beauty of it! I can’t wait to get there a visit a lot of the places you’ve taken us to. Please keep the Livingston videos coming 😁
Hi Christine, thanks so much and I’m glad these are helpful. I hope you are able to make it out to visit your son soon. We have a wonderful welcoming community. -H
I am from Nicaragua (a Latin American country) and my goal is to visit the United States and your videos are inspiring me. Every time I see those magnificent places my desire to see them in person increases, I thank you for your content is very relaxing and inspiring
You are most certainly welcome. I hope you get to make the trip. -H
Thanks for taking us on a virtual stroll through Livingston, Montana! The scenery and small-town charm are simply captivating. 🚶♂️🏞️
Our pleasure! Thanks so much. -H
Have a coffee, on me, at that hidden gem coffee place you pointed out around the 15:50 mark :) Tell Mel I love the whole New York idea! I've never been and I'm sure the rest of your supporters will enjoy such a video. I don't ever plan to go there, lol, too many people! Plus if I left my car running in NY (see above comment - LOL!), I'm thinking it wouldn't still be there when I got back! lol
Wow. Thank you so much. That's very kind of you. I'll have a wonderful pastry for sure. -H
Very beautiful city and wonderful your ....very peaceful 👍👍👍
Yes, thank you -H
Your back on home ground. Enjoy the tours of your local area. So much character. You are blessed to live there
Yes, we are. It's not always easy, especially in the long, windy winters, but we like it. -H
Thank you for your videos. I love watching them while walking on my treadmill. They help me to stay sane. Greetings from Ukraine.❤
Glad you like them! Hang in there. We support you! -H
@@CityWalks thank you, we appreciate it!
Thank you for the video, years ago the first time I went through Livingston I like the town. Livingston is one of my favorite towns in America.
I'm also subscribe to a local native of Livingston.
Thank you for the video.
Thanks for sharing! Yes. It’s a great town. Keep on steppin. -H
Its 6:00am I found this and been watching and having coffee. I stopped in Livingston 7 days ago and have not left yet! Lol Great Community! Great job on the video and thanks!
Very cool Brock. If you are there for the Parade and Rodeo, definitely check it out. -H
Finally! I am waiting Montana so long! Thank you so much! ❤
You're welcome 😊 So glad you enjoyed it. -H
Hi Henry!! Glad to see you back in the US! We really enjoy your walks in Livingston. Well, we enjoy everywhere you walk, but especially Livingston. If we could afford it, we'd move there, winter or no winter. And you are a big part of my saying that! Enjoy the summer and we'll Keep on Stepping!
Glad to hear from you and so glad you love our little town too. Hope you get to visit someday. Thanks so much and all the best to you guys. Keep on steppin' indeed. -H
I love stopping in Livingston on our way to Anaconda MT. I also rockhound on the Yellowstone River. Found some beautiful petrified wood.
It's a great stopping place, especially if you come into town from the Highway. Glad you enjoy it. I love getting these great comments. -H
I appreciate your efforts sir....other mainstream youtubers just walk through downtown New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas , San Francisco etc. but touring the countryside, there are a very few like you .... a nice walkthrough of Livingston Montana.... much love and support ❤ 🙌🏻
So nice of you. It can be daunting at times watching those other channels grow but I remind myself that this is what I enjoy doing. Glad to know you enjoyed the result. -H
@@CityWalks keep up the good work sir 🙏🏻
Fr, i want to see the real America
I do the same in Australia :) without the commentary however, this is really good.
I plan on heading up that way in August thank you so much for these videos it gives me a good idea of what this town is like
You are so welcome! I hope you enjoy our little town. -H
I was born and raised in Livingston. Went to high school there in the '60s. When I graduated in '65, I went to the war, came back and saw things had not changed much. Then with all the movies and actors moving in, things changed real fast. Today, it is unrecognizable from 50 -- 60 years ago. All my friends have left or been buried.
That's awesome. Thanks so much for sharing those memories. It's continuing to change and grow along with the rest of SW Montana as it becomes more popular to live here. -H
Hello from Lancashire , UK . Ive just found your channel and have to say i love it . Your knowledge and tone of voice with your easy going nature are super relaxing . Im hooked and look forward to seeing more .
Welcome aboard, Matt, Thanks so much for subbing. You can check out the website at citywalksvirtualtours.com to find walks by walk-time or location. All the best! -H
Wow! So interesting! Thanks for this trip!
Glad you enjoyed it! -H
This is a fun walk and I enjoy hearing your commentary. I usually walk outside and listen bit I’m going to buy an under desk treadmill in a few months once the weather gets cold and rainy.
Wonderful! Do you know which treadmill you are going to get? Thanks so much for the comment. -H
You finally got out of Italy. Honestly, I love the tour in America and the walking paths and downtowns, and about this video it was very cool.
Many thanks. Yes, we actually came home in November but I filmed so many walks over there, it's taken a few months to work through them all. -H
Thank you for the walk!
My pleasure. Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the great comments. _H
Good Day Henry! Enjoying your walk In Livingston. It's been 20 years since I left Bozeman. So revisiting Sacajewea Park has been bringing up memories of my kids enjoying the skate park. I hope your summer is filled with great times as you continue to explore our world. Back here in Chico, CA, we are facing some hot summer days again soon. I remember Montana snow in July and followed by 100+ degrees. Wacky and wonderful. Thanks my friend.
Always glad to hear from you. Stay cool. We've got some more cool weather to go before the real heat gets here but everything is relative. Take care. -H
Excited to be coming from Tennessee to visit Livingston and Yellowstone in June. Thank you for the informative video.
Fantastic I hope you have a wonderful time. All the best and keep on stepping. - H.
I'm so glad you're home, I love Livingston❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Many thanks. We're glad to be home too. -H
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Hello from your friends in Naples, Florida. What a nice day for a walk. We enjoyed the sights, sounds and scenery. Thanks for sharing, have a great weekend. 💯
Thank you very much! Have a great 4th!
@@CityWalks You're so welcome. Cheers!
How uncanny that when you 'spun around' the first vehicle's plates were from Pennsylvania ... the home state of my Dad who worked in Yellowstone in '42 and fell in love with my 3rd Livingston native and Montana, and stayed! ;)
Thank-you for videoing this.
Back in the day, Mother tied flies for Dan Bailey's - and my brother, Dad, grandfather, great-grandfather worked for the Northern Pacific railroad!
If you ever want a tour of Livingston through the yes of someone who knows so much of its history, I highly recommend you contacting Lindie Gibson ... she is the 'un-official' Livingston genius/historian ... seriously!
Oh I know Lindie well and I’ve often thought of doing just that. Love her puns too. Thanks for sharing your great family history with us. All the best -H
Oh wait are you her sister? If so, I think we met you up in Choteau at the Wild Wings fest a couple years ago! 👍
very nice walk tour! big like! thank for sharing my friend!
Thank you very much! -H
Nice walking I feel like go shop as well while my treadmill 😂 thanks for video H I enjoyed it ❤
You’re welcome 😊 Glad you enjoyed our little town. -H
My Grandfather used to call the island on the other side of 9th street bridge "5 mile island"
Who is your grandfather ?
Alvin Rome , he passed away a while ago.
My father was born in Livingston and my mother moved to Livingston from Great Falls when she was 16. My mom and her mom ( Audrey and Mary Bailey) lived at the house on 314 W Geyser St. My father's parents Alvin and Lessie Rome lived on S. 2nd street. the last residential property before the pool that has 2 houses on it. The last person whom lived there was my Aunt Mary whom recently had to move to get asst. living. She is 91.
Very cool. Love that you guys are sharing these memories and local info. I lived over by Mark's for about 10 years on Callender and now I'm over by the Shane Center. Love the local connections. -H
@@starsapphire7012 I remember your family.
Thank you. Enjoyed walking with you.
Thanks for coming -H
Very nice and interesting video! Seems like a nice place 👍🏻
Thanks for watching and commenting. Glad you liked it. -H
Hello Henry, Just found your channel by accident. I was looking for videos of the Twin Falls Idaho area and you had one that you did about 3 years ago. We have been thinking about retiring there which is fast approaching. Also enjoyed this video of what sounds like is your hometown. Great looking town. Don't think I could acclimate to the Montana winters after spending a large part of my life where it stays around 100 degrees for large portions of the year. Getting some Ideas of towns to visit. Keep up the great work. :)
Hi there and glad you found us. Not sure Twin Falls is going to be much warmer but probably not as windy! No way I could handle much 100 degree weather at this point but around March I start to change my tune. All the best and keep on steppin' -H
I really enjoyed this walk - interesting contrast to your other Livingston walks (esp. difference in water levels). Would love to see more Montana walks in the summer - such as Mallards Rest - that you previously filmed in fall/winter. Beautiful country! Thank you -
HI Jasmine, I can certainly go walk some of those again. Though, things do get hectic in summer. Great suggestion and so glad to hear you enjoyed this one. -H
Hello Henry. Thanks for this walk. Always nice to revisit Livingston. Maybe I'm wrong , but Livingston seems like an excellent example of a what smaller town can be when it welcomes and supports the arts. Having bookstores and art galleries really elevates a town. Art grows art. I see plenty of herons in Vermont, and now they will always be Henry Heronson in my mind.Take care.
Hi Tom, I totally agree. We are very lucky to have a long history of artists finding our little town and sticking around for awhile. I had to laugh that the Henry Heronson is spreading. -H
Walked right past my house!
Cool. Always fun to hear from a fellow local. -H
Increíble pueblo, sin duda se ve que es un lugar tranquilo, tengo pensado el mudarme a EEUU cuando tenga la oportunidad, espero terner la oportunidad de que en 3 o 4 años pueda el cambiar de pais. Saludos desde República Dominicana.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Best of luck with your plans too. Cheers -H
I've lived in Livingston MT for a while! It's such a lovely place! Miss it!
It really is! Thanks for watching. We just had some really cold weather if that helps. -H
BONJOUR❤😊from South of France,,, IT IS SO HOT OUTSIDE,,, that now watching Cool Montanta feel Refreshed... I was born in Cali...but living here since 1997😊❤🎉
Very cool. Thanks for visiting. I'm hoping to do a bike ride on the Loire a Velo next spring! -H
@@CityWalks Fall time is Beautiful.time the colors!! I live in Beaulieu sur mer , Alps Maritine, 10mins from Monaco, , this is the time of year, I dread, TOO MANY TOURSITS AND HOT & HUMID🥰😎🇫🇷
@@marshat.ordureau3121 Ooffdah. Yeah, we get a lot of tourists as well, though probably not as many as you in your area. We are lucky in that we have lots of trails that aren't on travel books. Hang in there. -H
Places you rarely hear about are usually the gems. Montana looks very calm, cool and good. I like the western vibes, feel like a true American city.
Very true! Livingston is a classic and so fun to visit. -H
Hello Henry nice to see your home town again and yourself. The farmers market would be nice to see. i have an idea for you maybe a camping trip hike the trails some food at the end on the camp fire, they seem to make good videos and seem to be popular you being a native an all. just a thought thats all. looking forward to more vlogs ang seeing you more. take care Brett
Hi Brett, thanks for the suggestion. We have a pretty busy summer already but there will surely be some hiking trails. I like the idea of the campfire and food at the end. Thanks. Hope you and your mom are recovering well. -H
9:33 me and my wife used to own the house next to the church. 210 E Lewis St. That hit some major memories. Livingston feels like a dream now. You have to be tough to live there....
That’s for sure. Glad it brought back memories. -H
Congratulations on the video, it was excellent, Montana is a wonderful state, I hope to visit it one day. I started a channel here on UA-cam recently and record in the same way here in Brazil. I signed up, I will follow you from now on. A big hug!!!
I'll take a look. Thanks so much. -H
So lovely 🥰🌹 beautiful 😍❤️
Thank you so much 🤗 -H
Hello my friend 🙋🤝🙋🇨🇭🇨🇭
Beautiful video 💖💖
Big like 👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you very much!
I love lilacs. They smell so good!! B
They really do and they were so powerful this year for us. -H
. Lovely. MONTANA... Peacefully
Many thanks. Keep on Steppin' -H
Очень симпатичный, чистый и ухоженный городок!
Спасибо за экскурсию!❤
You are very welcome. Thanks for visiting. -H
У них чище в населенных пунктах, чем в России, потому что климат теплее и географическое положение соответствующее. В России климат континентальный и каждый год миллионы тон песка из евразийских степей и полупустынь наносится ветрами в русские города и поселки, а в США и Европа окружены вокруг морями, поэтому ветра чище, чем в России. И в России очень низкие температуры зимой, поэтому в России срок службы автодорог 10 лет, а в США и Европе 30 лет, и дорожный слой в России в несколько раз толще, поэтому Россия тратит на строительство одного квадратного метра дорог в 12 раз больше средств, чем Европа и США.
@@start3215not every place looks like that. California, New York, lousiana look like shit. Specially the black ghettos.
Nice Walk, Thanks for sharing this video 👍 Im also walking tour vlogger from Philippines 🇵🇭
Cool 👍 I'll check out your channel. Thanks. -H
Looks like a really nice town. I will be spending 3 night there at the Country Motor Inn- hope its nice
Hope you have a great time here. Lots of great food and drinks options. -H
@@CityWalks thanks- great videos!
Thanks for the tour. I'M from myanmar.
Thanks for watching, I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment. -H
Are there a lot of agates on this stretch of the Yellowstone river? Was thinking of going to Livingston this summer. My little guy doesn't travel well. So this is the closest we can get to the Yellowstone from Washington.
I’m not sure about that. I know down in the valley there’s a place to sort for garnets. There definitely a lot of access to the river to look through rocks though. -H
Hey folks, check out a movie from '74 called Rancho Deluxe that was filmed in and around this sweet town. A comedy, but a real fine piece of work with a young Jeff Bridges and Sam waterston. That was the start of the changes that made Montana a rich person's play ground.
It's actually playing this Wednesday at the Empire Theater in town. -H
Good to see my home town now i live in north idaho
We love it here. Hope you found a good place to land. -H
Used to live in windmill trailer court. Trailer 18d
Man I have got to get here in Montana.
It's a great place to visit but it can be a hard place to live. Prices here are crazy. Hope you get a chance to visit though. It's a beauty. -H
Do any of the Yellowstone Movie crew stop in Livingston?
That show is actually primarily filmed over near Lolo. We get a fair number of western movies filmed down in the valley though at a place called Yellowstone film Ranch. - H.
Hello Sir. Do you do guided tours Sir?
I do not, but in Summer, the Yellowstone Gateway Museum offers a series of guided tours. -H
How is this town expected to fare when the caldera blows?
We would no longer exist and it's expected to blow anytime in the next 120,000 years or so. -H
Nice name bro
Thanks man. -H
Livingston Montana is the weirdest, windiest, best place in Montana.
Sure is. It’s why we love it. Thanks for watching and commenting Rob. All the best. -H
looks idyllic.
It is when the wind isn’t blowing through at 70mph 😀-H
'Cor! This 'fella' ain't short of things to say is he? He could talk for England and come out tops!
Yeah it’s not for everyone but it’s how I do things. Luckily there are plenty of other great walking channels that don’t talk. Thanks for stopping buy and giving your feedback. -H
I always wondered why Montana is so big but so empty
Yes it’s definitely both. Thanks for watching. -H
2 BAD I LEFT MONTANA WHEN I WAS 7 YRS OLD
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WHAT I WANT TO SEE IS ;GREAT FALLS AND LEWISTOWN THATS WHERE I GREW UP TILL I REACHED =7.Y O
I’ve done a couple walks in Great Falls but I still need to get up to Lewistown
Fun fact Kevin red star is my friends uncle
I love his work. I was lucky enough to interview him for a Visit Montana campaign about 10 years ago and he was such a nice and interesting person. Thanks for watching and commenting -H
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FARCRY MAPS
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Thanks. -H