Hilarious! Foresty, you are a million miles away from becoming a geriatric van life channel. You're just being sensible and leaving the heavy snow behind. Better you and Rocko stay warm and safe. A long winter stretches ahead. A little sunshine is good for you both.
I know. He's does a beautiful video every time and spends 30 seconds in a lot of his videos denegrating his videos. He did such a great job this video giving me history of Butte, and thinks he needs to narrate everything every fricking moment. HE DOESENT EVEN NEED TO TALK. It's fine if he want's to, he does very good at narration. BUT HE DOESN'T NEED TO. His videography is amazing and that's a big reason I love his channel.
The beast who eats mountains for breakfast says he's geriatric while the rest of us actual old folk watch him from the comfort of our warm homes. You rock, Foresty! Rest rules, pace yourself, and I wouldn't want to watch you drive 10 hours anyway. We love your content because you are you.
Seriously, I need to adventure with Forestry for a few weeks or a month and make him understand clearly his true weaknesses and strengths, not the ones he articulates in his videos, because the stuff he says are his weaknesses, I don't think any of us followers ever care about. It's a lot of stuff that doesn't even matter. The thing that matters is his adventurous spirit. His being out in the middle of the most beautiful places on earth and walking, not talking, but walking and doing it. His cinematography is so awesome. His video editing and drone video is breathtaking. He's so awesome and doesn't seem to know it clearly. I don't want him to ever quit his channel because I love his content so much, so I need to make sure he is properly motivated to continue forever! Thankfully, Forest, I live in Boise, Idaho and love Jack Russels and riding bikes so I'm hopeful I'll get a chance to show you some Idaho history someday.
@@eliminator7fulNot sure what you are *TRYING* to say but it doesn't sound nice and you sound like an a$$ for belittling what he says. But then claim he's the greatest??
In 1972 I lived and worked as an underground miner in Butte “The Richest Hill on Earth” home to the “Copper Kings.” I worked at the bottom of the Kelly Shaft at the 4,550 foot level. Go out to the hot springs At Anaconda for a soak.
I’d stay as far away from any hot springs in anaconda as possible. Lot of chemicals processed and leaked out there by stauffer chemical way back in the day. Lots of issues caused by them.
It's great to see my birth place and old stomping grounds. Thank you for spending some time in Butte. My grandfather worked the copper and silver mines for 25 years. My mom went to school and hung around with Evil Kinevel. I played in the sandbox with Robbie when I was a kid. Thank you for giving me a glimpse of home.
I played university football with some Butte guys and they were honestly the craziest SOB's I've ever met. Seriously, something must be in the drinking water there in Butte. I even joined them in Butte for the annual St Patrick's day celebration. Surprised I made it out alive :)
Thanks for the tour of Butte's historic architecture. Incredible history in that area. I don't think you have to worry about your channel becoming a geriatric channel since you climb mountains that goats fear to tread!
Well, I'm a widowed octogenarian still traversing the country at least 6 months out of the year. I pull a teardrop trailer. I do stay at Walmarts when I'm just passing through an area. My dog and I don't climb mountains but sure do love being on the road. 😊 I really do enjoy watching your adventures, you are amazing and so is Rocko!
@@YanksandBritsProductions Haven't been to the Smokys. Would love to see them someday. I live in a small town in Colorado now. We have a channel, but it is not about hiking. www.youtube.com/@pintsizedriotproductions
@@YanksandBritsProductions Arizona is beautiful. There is a lot to see. I have a friend that winters in Quartzite in his RV every year. I hope you can get back to the states soon.
It's sometimes nice to slow down, relax, and enjoy what's around you. The tour through Butte was great! Nice to see the older buildings and hear a little bit about the history there. You ended on firing up the wood stove. It's so cozy in there😍 Thanks for another great video Foresty! You never fail to entertain 😁
Fantastic little snippet of "a day in the life of Foresty and his trusty companion". Loved the update and the video on this dreary wet rainy day!! Thank you for sharing of yourself and your passions!! 💞
I wish I could double-like for your videos. Every time I see you have a new video out I am like a kid at Christmas - I can't wait to watch it... Your channel if far and away my favourite on UA-cam. Foresty Forest - top bloke! 🙂
Someone else asked that same question, and Foresty said that a person rode by him on a bicycle (not shown in the video) and that the husky was following that person (most likely the owner).
i love bieng able to share your adventure. personally, even if your videos are silent, i'm perfectly ok to just exist with your life and the world through your lens.
I'm glad you mentioned the diesel fumes. I definitely won't be getting one of those heaters! I used to get headaches and nausea whenever I went below on my Dad's boat -- he had an inboard diesel. It doesn't matter how good the exhaust or how sealed the tank/compartment is. That stuff stinks if you are sensitive to it. I always enjoy your videos. Thanks, Foresty!
I have never tried Tillamook. I think I will find some for my mac and cheese for Thanksgiving. 😊My husband loves a sharp chedder. Foresty, I would watch you camp anywhere! You and Rocko are just.... heartwarming, wholesome and completely entertaining. It's just like hanging out with really great friends. I don't blame you for leaving the snow! Y'all take care and be safe out there. Looking forward to whatever adventures you and darling Rocko get in to! If you post it, I will watch it! 😊😊❤❤🐶🐶
Oregon here. If you ever visit you can go to Tillamook & also get freshly made ice cream. The coast is nearby for fresh seafood. Beautiful area. We are friendly, eclectic people. Also, no tax. On anything & you can’t pump your own gas. ☮️
@@stanbyme7874If I were to visit Tillamook, Oregon when I head north next summer, do they have any type of cheese or ice cream factory tours that are open to the public?
Hey…I am a lawyer by trade who is ready to run away for 2 months and so do the van life…You so inspire me and fill my travelling soul with beautiful sights! Loved the footage of the old buildings…would love to spend a night in the old hotel! Enjoy your beer and your fire….magic!!
I love this channel. It gives me real joy at tops of places I could never go and great ideas of easy meals I want to try. ( I LOVE ROCO! ;) She is the best addition to his channel yet. :)
My Wife grew up in Butte...we still visit from time to time in our camper van. Winter's are brutal there. We're now in AZ and the weather is awesome! 🤗
Foresty, I was able to launch my drone from the memorial parking lot to get a view of the Berkly pit. I think directly above the pit was geo fenced, and that was a few years ago, it may have changed. Montana! My favorite state! Keep up the awesome work!
"A day in the van life" looks so relaxing, just what I long for... maybe tomorrow😂 ... or the next day. Thanks for sharing your travels. I haven't gotten enough of my own for years, so must live vicariously. 😊
It's Butte, America to you! Welcome to Montana! You can spend hours just wandering around uptown reading the historic signs and looking at the buildings.
This has been on my favourite list for along time, love the content and its better and better. Thanks Simon for taking all of us along. Stay safe out there.
Also, I love your channel and your easy going down to earth personality. Seems like here lately some of the people on YT are letting the fame go to their head.
Another foresty forest video to lighten up the day.....I also thought about fumes coming off the cap which is vented on the diesel heater fuel tank when you install it indoors! I simply added a hose fitting to the cap by drilling it out then fitting a hose to the brass fitting and sending it through the rear corner of the van and it exits under the top corner plastics above the tail light. Those caps are a vented cap so everyone who stores them inside gets to breathe those fumes. Hmmm...? A gasoline furnace worries me just because gasoline is so combustible and if the worst happens you may become a foresty burito yourself...??? I'll stick to the dirty fuel as it is difficult to get it to burn without some effort. Keep the video's coming, love them all....I have two Jacks now but are the large framed versions at 30 plus pounds, but I think my next one will again be the same size as Rocko....just easier in a confined space maybe. She certainly is a fine specimen....!
Hello to you, Dear Foresty! I appreciate the thoughtful and light-handed way that you share information and knowledge. It creates a curiosity to learn more. Greetings from The Canadian Prairies
All of the hundreds of time over a35 years span went throw there day or night wow Such a beautiful place And that my friend is why i love your videos May god bless you always keep you and the pup safe Can hardly wait for our next adventure❤
Came across your channel 1 week back and have watched all your videos. Thanks for those amazing heart soothing sceneries and I adore Rocko 🥹 Love from India ❤
HEY! One of your BIGGEST fans here and I live in Montana! But I am east and you won't even find a hill to climb out here! Still fun to see you in my State. Safe travels to you and Rocko and HAPPY THANKSGIVING if you do celebrate the holiday. I am thankful for your channel!
@@BeanCruiserssinging rocks. Ghost towns. Sooooo much to do. Glendive has Makoshika badlands.... Missouri Breaks in north central. So much COOL stuff. Soo large
No reason you shouldn't head south when you feel like it, it's one of the advantages of Van Life. Thanks FF and Rocko for the always entertaining and well produced videos!
Oh I just loved this cozy day in the life exploring historical & architectural interests!! Please do more as you move about the States! Sometimes i feel so anxious when watching your mountaineering scenes! Yikes!! 😮palms sweating😱vertigo😵💫muscles tensed😬😵🥴
I'm in the geriatric zone and I'm pretty sure, Foresty that you are light years away from being geriatric in any way. I enjoyed the interesting tour of Butte, and stay safe and warm during this season.
Big Mountains, big bridges and Big Sky country, that’s living.’ Foresty, that is the only thing you can take with you, thanks for taking us along for the ride…
Really like this Butte tour. I figured it to be a bigger and busier city. I'm an American and you turned me on to Tillamook shredded cheese last year, Thanks!
If you are heading to southern Arizona, Simon, I wld like to suggest 2 spectacular hikes in the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge area: Signal Peak (trailhead accessed via Kofa Queen Rd.) and Dome Rock Mountain, accessed via Highway 95. Both peaks wld provide great drone footage.
Foresty, I agree about KOFA mountains. It's an abrupt uplift of magical wonder! Stay clear of the Teddy Bear/Jumping Cacti in AZ. If one gets you pick up two hand-sized rocks, using them like hot pads and smash the ball of spikes that will be sticking out of you between the two rocks and pull it out.
Video has only been up for 40 minutes and already almost 5,000 views! After your meet up with Steve, I raise my coffee mug to show solidarity with the step two. I always enjoy your videos when I can get to one on my coffee break. Happy Thanksgiving to you and the tribe!
Mr. Forest, Thanks so much for your content. A late friend and his wife turned me on to your channel a few years ago. Been watching ever since. Each episode seems to take me back to when he was alive. It is a way to stay connected to a lost friend and keep his memory alive. Thanks for the great content.
Spot on! I am qualified for geriatric! By the way, I was 19 year old student working at the summer camp when the group of school kids from Chernobyl area arrived via rehabilitation program, first summer of the disaster. I learned that summer how brave and resilient kids could be, homes lost, parents somewhere away looking for answers… The group I worked with would be seniors that coming school year. All future plans lost, we sneaked at night to the beach to sit at the fire, telling stories, singing quite songs to a guitar. I cannot make myself watch the movie, I know it would hurt just as it did that summer, helpless and angry. Anyone who was not touched by the tragedy has to watch it and remember how fragile and stupid humans are.
Another great vid. Welcome back to the states. I'd love to see more content from the southwest. More Ancestral Puebloans site exploration would be cool. Maybe some stuff in Arizona, or New Mexico.
If you ever head down (or up) the Oregon Coast you can stop at the Tilamook cheese factory, well worth the stop, lots of samples, plenty to buy, and ice cream!
I always enjoy your videos, where you go, your hikes, what you cook, and the good videography. My life has gone a different direction so I really enjoy the scenic views you give us. And I appreciate your casual straight up commentary. You give a sense that what we see is who you are, though I know some of that's simply a social media illusion that we all have. I'm sure there's more to you than what's here. I have a 2006 Suburban setup for sleeping. Did a 5-hour trip but ended up staying with friends so I haven't slept in it yet. Looking forward to some road trips. A 68 my adventures now are all geriatric😊 Never been to Butte Montana so it was good to see. Thanks
I would not hate seeing you show off more architecture cool little towns like that. Those painted advertisements on the side of buildings are fascinating.
Thanks for filming some homes and buildings, awesome to see the different types of styles from the past. That Victorian house was a stunner. Really enjoyed everything about this video.
Years ago I relocated to Arizona from Michigan. Made it all the way to Albuquerque in one go. When I moved back I did allow the privilege of 3 hotel stays
Just wanna say I love your vids bro. Found your channel a week ago and been on a binge. Thank you for the content while I Vanlife around looking for trails to ride my EUC on.
Really Enjoy your channel! Have for years.... enjoyed seeing and hearing you talk about the town and some of its historical / tourist locations as well. Stay safe out there. Scott and Janet from PEI Canada
Yep, loved seeing Butte with you. I've seen those same sights. I'm doing winter in AZ; days still in the 70°s. I just can't do cold and snow anymore. I'm your great grandma's age, now that's geriatrics on steroids....literally! if I see ya passing through AZ I'll give a honk, big wave and a smile!
Might be a bit late since I'm assuming these videos are slightly delayed, but I stay at a pretty nice rest area west of Butte. Easy parking and quiet. It's at Exit 208 on I-90. There are some parking spots away from the rest rooms, etc. Hopefully good for a future visit to the area.
Butte is my hometown, I couldn't click on this faster! Glad you and Rocko explored town a bit. Come back to Western MT when you have a chance, there's lots of amazing outdoor adventures to be had.
Hilarious! Foresty, you are a million miles away from becoming a geriatric van life channel. You're just being sensible and leaving the heavy snow behind. Better you and Rocko stay warm and safe. A long winter stretches ahead. A little sunshine is good for you both.
He needs to hit the keys in the winter. No peaks to climb but he could do some warm winter fishing!
I agree. You are not geriatric. Just wise
I also can't stand more than four or five hours in the car anymore. No judgements here!
@@rjensen2586 need to find some more exciting routes
I gotta add that as a true geriatric, chronologically, kid, you ain't there. However, I'm OK with an 8 hour drive, so far ;-)
Forresty so unaware of himself he doesn't realize just how original and cool he actually is... 😂🤗
Great comment and so true!❤
100% accurate ❤
Pure wholesome vibes. 😄
I know. He's does a beautiful video every time and spends 30 seconds in a lot of his videos denegrating his videos. He did such a great job this video giving me history of Butte, and thinks he needs to narrate everything every fricking moment. HE DOESENT EVEN NEED TO TALK. It's fine if he want's to, he does very good at narration. BUT HE DOESN'T NEED TO. His videography is amazing and that's a big reason I love his channel.
The beast who eats mountains for breakfast says he's geriatric while the rest of us actual old folk watch him from the comfort of our warm homes. You rock, Foresty! Rest rules, pace yourself, and I wouldn't want to watch you drive 10 hours anyway. We love your content because you are you.
Absolutely. Just watching Rocko makes me tired. Pound for pound ,that breed has to be the most powerful of all.
Seriously, I need to adventure with Forestry for a few weeks or a month and make him understand clearly his true weaknesses and strengths, not the ones he articulates in his videos, because the stuff he says are his weaknesses, I don't think any of us followers ever care about. It's a lot of stuff that doesn't even matter. The thing that matters is his adventurous spirit. His being out in the middle of the most beautiful places on earth and walking, not talking, but walking and doing it. His cinematography is so awesome. His video editing and drone video is breathtaking. He's so awesome and doesn't seem to know it clearly. I don't want him to ever quit his channel because I love his content so much, so I need to make sure he is properly motivated to continue forever! Thankfully, Forest, I live in Boise, Idaho and love Jack Russels and riding bikes so I'm hopeful I'll get a chance to show you some Idaho history someday.
@@eliminator7fulNot sure what you are *TRYING* to say but it doesn't sound nice and you sound like an a$$ for belittling what he says. But then claim he's the greatest??
In 1972 I lived and worked as an underground miner in Butte “The Richest Hill on Earth” home to the “Copper Kings.” I worked at the bottom of the Kelly Shaft at the 4,550 foot level. Go out to the hot springs At Anaconda for a soak.
Thats a LONG way down .
If Foresty & Rocko can climb up 12k summits, I think they can also do 4550 descent. Lol!
I’d stay as far away from any hot springs in anaconda as possible. Lot of chemicals processed and leaked out there by stauffer chemical way back in the day. Lots of issues caused by them.
It's great to see my birth place and old stomping grounds. Thank you for spending some time in Butte. My grandfather worked the copper and silver mines for 25 years. My mom went to school and hung around with Evil Kinevel. I played in the sandbox with Robbie when I was a kid. Thank you for giving me a glimpse of home.
It’s now an Oregon and California relocation center.
@@b-genspinster7895 A leftist paradise
I played university football with some Butte guys and they were honestly the craziest SOB's I've ever met. Seriously, something must be in the drinking water there in Butte. I even joined them in Butte for the annual St Patrick's day celebration. Surprised I made it out alive :)
Do you know Shane Sadowski?
Thanks for the tour of Butte's historic architecture. Incredible history in that area. I don't think you have to worry about your channel becoming a geriatric channel since you climb mountains that goats fear to tread!
😊😄♥️
Thanks Foresty🙏when I'm having a bad day, when your new video comes on it always brings a smile to my face and lightens my mood ❤
Me too! Thanks Foresty.♥️
Love these normal days!
Well, I'm a widowed octogenarian still traversing the country at least 6 months out of the year. I pull a teardrop trailer. I do stay at Walmarts when I'm just passing through an area. My dog and I don't climb mountains but sure do love being on the road. 😊 I really do enjoy watching your adventures, you are amazing and so is Rocko!
I wish you had a UA-cam channel. I would definitely watch it.
@@YanksandBritsProductions I lived in Norther Arizona for over 36 years. Be sure to have microspikes if you hike the Canyon in winter.
@@YanksandBritsProductions Haven't been to the Smokys. Would love to see them someday. I live in a small town in Colorado now. We have a channel, but it is not about hiking. www.youtube.com/@pintsizedriotproductions
@@YanksandBritsProductions Arizona is beautiful. There is a lot to see. I have a friend that winters in Quartzite in his RV every year. I hope you can get back to the states soon.
It's sometimes nice to slow down, relax, and enjoy what's around you.
The tour through Butte was great! Nice to see the older buildings and hear a little bit about the history there.
You ended on firing up the wood stove. It's so cozy in there😍
Thanks for another great video Foresty! You never fail to entertain 😁
Fantastic little snippet of "a day in the life of Foresty and his trusty companion". Loved the update and the video on this dreary wet rainy day!! Thank you for sharing of yourself and your passions!! 💞
My grandfather was born in Butte in 1896 (yeah, I'm old). Very cool place!
Honestly love the simple format. Being multidimensional and seeing other sides of your life, however curated and filtered, helps me connect with you!
I wish I could double-like for your videos.
Every time I see you have a new video out I am like a kid at Christmas - I can't wait to watch it... Your channel if far and away my favourite on UA-cam.
Foresty Forest - top bloke! 🙂
The one good thing about winter is that I get to see your videos from the desert, can't wait!
Splitting tip with a hatchet, once it’s in the wood flip it all over so the wood drops on the blade instead of the blade striking the wood:)
Sooo nice to see a non-trashed campsite! Thanks for sharing.
The husky looked hurt and lost but was absolutely a beautiful dog. I hope that everything was okay.
Rocco had to show him who is boss he is lucky a limp is all he got .😀😀😀😀😀
I noticed that too.
Someone else asked that same question, and Foresty said that a person rode by him on a bicycle (not shown in the video) and that the husky was following that person (most likely the owner).
@@NancyHanson3472 Thank you❤
i love bieng able to share your adventure. personally, even if your videos are silent, i'm perfectly ok to just exist with your life and the world through your lens.
I enjoyed Foresty goes to town, I hope you include some more town visits in the mix. Thanks.
I'm glad you mentioned the diesel fumes. I definitely won't be getting one of those heaters! I used to get headaches and nausea whenever I went below on my Dad's boat -- he had an inboard diesel. It doesn't matter how good the exhaust or how sealed the tank/compartment is. That stuff stinks if you are sensitive to it. I always enjoy your videos. Thanks, Foresty!
thumbs up to diesel relocation, some fine carpentry work
I have never tried Tillamook. I think I will find some for my mac and cheese for Thanksgiving. 😊My husband loves a sharp chedder.
Foresty, I would watch you camp anywhere! You and Rocko are just.... heartwarming, wholesome and completely entertaining. It's just like hanging out with really great friends. I don't blame you for leaving the snow! Y'all take care and be safe out there. Looking forward to whatever adventures you and darling Rocko get in to! If you post it, I will watch it! 😊😊❤❤🐶🐶
Oregon here. If you ever visit you can go to Tillamook & also get freshly made ice cream. The coast is nearby for fresh seafood. Beautiful area. We are friendly, eclectic people. Also, no tax. On anything & you can’t pump your own gas. ☮️
@@stanbyme7874If I were to visit Tillamook, Oregon when I head north next summer, do they have any type of cheese or ice cream factory tours that are open to the public?
Hey…I am a lawyer by trade who is ready to run away for 2 months and so do the van life…You so inspire me and fill my travelling soul with beautiful sights! Loved the footage of the old buildings…would love to spend a night in the old hotel! Enjoy your beer and your fire….magic!!
Rocko is such a nice dog 😎 love to see a special just about her 😎🙏
Frosty I love love love your show simply awesome thank you!
@_official_ForestyForest_ how do I get in contact this UA-cam is kind of new to me?
HEY! Hello Foresty and Rocko! I hope that all is good for you two!
Always one of my fave van life channels, Never geriatric even if you think it is. Your great Foresty Forest
I love this channel. It gives me real joy at tops of places I could never go and great ideas of easy meals I want to try. ( I LOVE ROCO! ;) She is the best addition to his channel yet. :)
My Wife grew up in Butte...we still visit from time to time in our camper van.
Winter's are brutal there.
We're now in AZ and the weather is awesome! 🤗
Thanks Foresty!
Foresty: “Kind of an interesting spot.”
Rocko, hunkered down between the windshield & dashboard: _I agree._ 🐶
Looks like fun. Never realized 4x4 vans were out there. Love the dog.
Foresty, I was able to launch my drone from the memorial parking lot to get a view of the Berkly pit. I think directly above the pit was geo fenced, and that was a few years ago, it may have changed. Montana! My favorite state! Keep up the awesome work!
"A day in the van life" looks so relaxing, just what I long for... maybe tomorrow😂 ... or the next day. Thanks for sharing your travels. I haven't gotten enough of my own for years, so must live vicariously. 😊
I love this channel. You and Rocko are adorable!
Cool, glad you found that campsite. I've stayed there when down on MTB trips from Canmore. Cheers!
Chernoble was a awesome mini series. And yes the head coal miner was hilarious in the show. Definitely a good watch
Such a calm and soothing video, with a perfect ending: you and Rocko in the forest with the little wood stove blazing. It made me feel good.
It's Butte, America to you! Welcome to Montana! You can spend hours just wandering around uptown reading the historic signs and looking at the buildings.
This has been on my favourite list for along time, love the content and its better and better. Thanks Simon for taking all of us along. Stay safe out there.
Also, I love your channel and your easy going down to earth personality. Seems like here lately some of the people on YT are letting the fame go to their head.
Lol, aint that the truth . 😅
Another foresty forest video to lighten up the day.....I also thought about fumes coming off the cap which is vented on the diesel heater fuel tank when you install it indoors! I simply added a hose fitting to the cap by drilling it out then fitting a hose to the brass fitting and sending it through the rear corner of the van and it exits under the top corner plastics above the tail light. Those caps are a vented cap so everyone who stores them inside gets to breathe those fumes. Hmmm...? A gasoline furnace worries me just because gasoline is so combustible and if the worst happens you may become a foresty burito yourself...??? I'll stick to the dirty fuel as it is difficult to get it to burn without some effort.
Keep the video's coming, love them all....I have two Jacks now but are the large framed versions at 30 plus pounds, but I think my next one will again be the same size as Rocko....just easier in a confined space maybe. She certainly is a fine specimen....!
Thank you for your efforts
Hello to you, Dear Foresty! I appreciate the thoughtful and light-handed way that you share information and knowledge. It creates a curiosity to learn more. Greetings from The Canadian Prairies
Living the dream. Nice area. Thanks for the video and take care, Al
All of the hundreds of time over a35 years span went throw there day or night wow
Such a beautiful place
And that my friend is why i love your videos
May god bless you always keep you and the pup safe
Can hardly wait for our next adventure❤
Excellent video! Nice change to get to see a little of the towns and cities you and Rocko travel through and we would love to see more! 😊
Came across your channel 1 week back and have watched all your videos.
Thanks for those amazing heart soothing sceneries and I adore Rocko 🥹
Love from India ❤
HEY! One of your BIGGEST fans here and I live in Montana! But I am east and you won't even find a hill to climb out here! Still fun to see you in my State. Safe travels to you and Rocko and HAPPY THANKSGIVING if you do celebrate the holiday. I am thankful for your channel!
We love Montana, can't wait to go back. Any recommendations on stuff to do there?
@@BeanCruiserssinging rocks. Ghost towns. Sooooo much to do. Glendive has Makoshika badlands.... Missouri Breaks in north central. So much COOL stuff. Soo large
No reason you shouldn't head south when you feel like it, it's one of the advantages of Van Life. Thanks FF and Rocko for the always entertaining and well produced videos!
Your bicycle. Memories. Ugh. I may have to go back to the beginning again. It's been marvelous progress.
Always good to see a new episode and love to see the wood burner going as well. Stay safe 😊🙏
Welcome to the US and thanks for the tour of Butte! Looking forward to your winter adventures.
Thank you Foresty, Looking forward to your adventure in the US. More power to ya.
One of my top 5 channels. No foolin’
Oh I just loved this cozy day in the life exploring historical & architectural interests!! Please do more as you move about the States! Sometimes i feel so anxious when watching your mountaineering scenes! Yikes!! 😮palms sweating😱vertigo😵💫muscles tensed😬😵🥴
I love Butte! Glad to see you exploring it.
I'm in the geriatric zone and I'm pretty sure, Foresty that you are light years away from being geriatric in any way. I enjoyed the interesting tour of Butte, and stay safe and warm during this season.
As a dude watching from England I really enjoy these videos of interesting little towns I'd never usually see. Thanks man. 👍🏻
Super stoked for your upcoming adventures down South!
It is always nice to see some quality footage of Butte.
Good morning from Godley Texas, welcome back to the States. Looking forward to some mountains being hiked. Stay safe and happy travels 😎
Big Mountains, big bridges and Big Sky country, that’s living.’ Foresty, that is the only thing you can take with you, thanks for taking us along for the ride…
I enjoy everything you and Rocko put out. And I really enjoy hearing about books and movies you like. I check them all. ❤
WELCOME to Montana Forestry! ❤
*26 Days* until Christmas
On the seventh day of Christmas Foresty Forest gave to me -- DiDO !
_Fa Ra Ra Ra Ha Ha Ha Haaaaa_ 🔔 🎄 🦌
Do you suppose that Foresty will take Rocko to see Santa, and she will sit on his lap, and tell him everything that she wants for Christmas?
Foresty needs to sit on Santa's lap
How on earth could Foresty possibly fit a partridge AND a pear tree inside the van? Simply no room! 😊
Really like this Butte tour. I figured it to be a bigger and busier city. I'm an American and you turned me on to Tillamook shredded cheese last year, Thanks!
If you are heading to southern Arizona, Simon, I wld like to suggest 2 spectacular hikes in the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge area: Signal Peak (trailhead accessed via Kofa Queen Rd.) and Dome Rock Mountain, accessed via Highway 95. Both peaks wld provide great drone footage.
Foresty, I agree about KOFA mountains. It's an abrupt uplift of magical wonder! Stay clear of the Teddy Bear/Jumping Cacti in AZ. If one gets you pick up two hand-sized rocks, using them like hot pads and smash the ball of spikes that will be sticking out of you between the two rocks and pull it out.
That sounds like an interesting couple of hikes.
Do you know if Rocko can go hiking on the trails at those two places?
Love the pace of FF videos. You can think and breathe while viewing, loverly. Thanks Forest.
Video has only been up for 40 minutes and already almost 5,000 views! After your meet up with Steve, I raise my coffee mug to show solidarity with the step two.
I always enjoy your videos when I can get to one on my coffee break. Happy Thanksgiving to you and the tribe!
Great to see you and Rocko are doing well!
Really enjoyed the intown and surroundings tour of Butte, have a nice Thanksgiving!
Mr. Forest, Thanks so much for your content. A late friend and his wife turned me on to your channel a few years ago. Been watching ever since. Each episode seems to take me back to when he was alive. It is a way to stay connected to a lost friend and keep his memory alive. Thanks for the great content.
Bute is gorgeous. I love it. Homes and architecture is stunning. Thank you for showing us such a beautiful place. Uk
Spot on! I am qualified for geriatric! By the way, I was 19 year old student working at the summer camp when the group of school kids from Chernobyl area arrived via rehabilitation program, first summer of the disaster. I learned that summer how brave and resilient kids could be, homes lost, parents somewhere away looking for answers… The group I worked with would be seniors that coming school year. All future plans lost, we sneaked at night to the beach to sit at the fire, telling stories, singing quite songs to a guitar. I cannot make myself watch the movie, I know it would hurt just as it did that summer, helpless and angry. Anyone who was not touched by the tragedy has to watch it and remember how fragile and stupid humans are.
Another great vid. Welcome back to the states. I'd love to see more content from the southwest. More Ancestral Puebloans site exploration would be cool. Maybe some stuff in Arizona, or New Mexico.
Taos NM would be awesome, some hot springs
Truth or Consequences New Mexico has the best hot springs
If you ever head down (or up) the Oregon Coast you can stop at the Tilamook cheese factory, well worth the stop, lots of samples, plenty to buy, and ice cream!
I always enjoy your videos, where you go, your hikes, what you cook, and the good videography. My life has gone a different direction so I really enjoy the scenic views you give us.
And I appreciate your casual straight up commentary. You give a sense that what we see is who you are, though I know some of that's simply a social media illusion that we all have. I'm sure there's more to you than what's here.
I have a 2006 Suburban setup for sleeping. Did a 5-hour trip but ended up staying with friends so I haven't slept in it yet. Looking forward to some road trips.
A 68 my adventures now are all geriatric😊
Never been to Butte Montana so it was good to see. Thanks
Love that area, in and around butte. Thanks for the content, enjoyable. Makes me want to get back out there.
Rocko is the most adorable dog on earth - right after my dog, that is. 😉🐶🐶
I would not hate seeing you show off more architecture cool little towns like that. Those painted advertisements on the side of buildings are fascinating.
Cheers! Great to have you back in the States!
Thanks Foresty for another adventure with you and Rocco! Will definitely need to check out Butte. ❤ Safe Travels
So glad to see you have come back to America for a visit. Thanks for making the video's for us to see places most of us would never see.
Another great vlog and poor husky having trouble walking. I hope you make it to NM.
Foresty & Rocko back in the US!! You being this close is exciting! Natural state will welcome you with open arms..Hint hint.🤗🌱💙
Subscribed, you are what alot want to be, a blessing for the natures mind. Enjoy your adventurez.
Thanks for filming some homes and buildings, awesome to see the different types of styles from the past. That Victorian house was a stunner. Really enjoyed everything about this video.
@official_ForestyForest_ I did get in contact, with UA-cam & reported your fake azz.
That Victorian was my fave too.. I want to buy it lol 💜
@@AngeleDeux1 It was such a beauty
I wonder what the asking price is???
Watch your videos everyday. Truly enjoy.
Your van is so organized! I love it
Years ago I relocated to Arizona from Michigan. Made it all the way to Albuquerque in one go. When I moved back I did allow the privilege of 3 hotel stays
Time takes a toll brother, cheers! Love your videos :)
Just wanna say I love your vids bro. Found your channel a week ago and been on a binge. Thank you for the content while I Vanlife around looking for trails to ride my EUC on.
When it comes to stone buildings in places like that, @jonlevi has some super interesting perspectives on the history of them.
Really Enjoy your channel! Have for years.... enjoyed seeing and hearing you talk about the town and some of its historical / tourist locations as well. Stay safe out there.
Scott and Janet from PEI Canada
Yep, loved seeing Butte with you. I've seen those same sights. I'm doing winter in AZ; days still in the 70°s. I just can't do cold and snow anymore. I'm your great grandma's age, now that's geriatrics on steroids....literally!
if I see ya passing through AZ I'll give a honk, big wave and a smile!
Good old Montana, what a beautiful and cold place to be this time of year. Great video and I loved the relaxed nature of it!
New smells for 🐕 and new sights for you! Thanks for sharing 🎉
Might be a bit late since I'm assuming these videos are slightly delayed, but I stay at a pretty nice rest area west of Butte. Easy parking and quiet. It's at Exit 208 on I-90. There are some parking spots away from the rest rooms, etc. Hopefully good for a future visit to the area.
Butte is my hometown, I couldn't click on this faster! Glad you and Rocko explored town a bit. Come back to Western MT when you have a chance, there's lots of amazing outdoor adventures to be had.
ps, great beer choice at the end!
Another quality Foresty Forest joint. ❤
Tillamook Farm Cut is definitely the way to go, be it burritos, beans, chili, salad, whatever! 😊