Thank you so very much I only dream of seeing the church in person. From a 80 year old man who lives in south Louisiana these videos mean so much to me. Thanks again.
Great video. I love the wilderness areas we have in Idaho. We hunt along the edge of one of them. We have been back there for a week at a time and only seen one other human. These wilderness areas were definitely formed at a cost and for some that cost was steep, but for the majority it is special to have the ability to go get lost in a wilderness and find yourself
Dan is one of the best skiers in the country and his documentary exposing not only the beauty of Idaho and the raw athletic talent he's honed over the years but also the deceitful acquisition of lands by Marxist educated bureaucrats who invented an idea of wilderness that never existed in the first place to "preserve" it so they could feel good about themselves while pushing an anti-humanist agenda, is an accomplishment he should be proud of in perpetuity.
Pretty please don't make statements like "We'll ski mountains noone's ever skied before" because I know (knew, they're the ghosts now trying to tell you) many on the miners from in there who made their own skies and skies every hill & ridge in pursuit of food or their living. Let my Grampa finish his thought when you clip him. Carrie, raised by Jim Collord, in the backcountry
This is the worst episode of outdoor Idaho, a show I love and has helped me fall in love with Idaho. The focus should have been on the homesteaders, pioneers, and miners of the FC wilderness. The controversy between saving the land and their claims. Not this ski bum and the silly copyright free braaaaaaahm dramatic music clips. I hope this isn't a portend of shows to come.
It was a blast working with Outdoor Idaho. I love you guys! Thank you for your collaboration.
Thank you so very much I only dream of seeing the church in person. From a 80 year old man who lives in south Louisiana these videos mean so much to me. Thanks again.
Thanks you for watching!
Epic adventure Dan! Thanks for showing us this land hidden behind the curtain.
Great video. I love the wilderness areas we have in Idaho. We hunt along the edge of one of them. We have been back there for a week at a time and only seen one other human. These wilderness areas were definitely formed at a cost and for some that cost was steep, but for the majority it is special to have the ability to go get lost in a wilderness and find yourself
BRAVO! EXCELLENT show.
This is cool. I hunt in the Frank and am new to backcountry skiing. Never thought of doing a traverse like this. Sounds amazing
So cool!
Dan is one of the best skiers in the country and his documentary exposing not only the beauty of Idaho and the raw athletic talent he's honed over the years but also the deceitful acquisition of lands by Marxist educated bureaucrats who invented an idea of wilderness that never existed in the first place to "preserve" it so they could feel good about themselves while pushing an anti-humanist agenda, is an accomplishment he should be proud of in perpetuity.
yawn
The green Gestapo.Pretty much says it all.They are still locking it up today.Grizzly bears and gated roads piss me off.
Pretty please don't make statements like "We'll ski mountains noone's ever skied before" because I know (knew, they're the ghosts now trying to tell you) many on the miners from in there who made their own skies and skies every hill & ridge in pursuit of food or their living.
Let my Grampa finish his thought when you clip him.
Carrie, raised by Jim Collord, in the backcountry
This is the worst episode of outdoor Idaho, a show I love and has helped me fall in love with Idaho. The focus should have been on the homesteaders, pioneers, and miners of the FC wilderness. The controversy between saving the land and their claims. Not this ski bum and the silly copyright free braaaaaaahm dramatic music clips. I hope this isn't a portend of shows to come.