Kalispell here. I know what he means about in LOVE with Montana. I learned a lot from this video and all Montanans should watch it. Really well researched. I am a pilot and the aerial shots were very well done, but they did not fly over Glacier National Park; If you thought this was good, fly over GNP and have your mind blown. Pro Tip: Winters here are not California winters...it will separate the men from the boys..
You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. You are entering the Montanna zone
Born and raised in Helena, but lived in most of the major cities. I finally started to settle down when I got older and spent many years in the Bitterroot Valley. I Love It !!
BrianBsvlogs iimyself love Montana I am green with envy I have been there 4 times in june I am back driving from Bozeman upto the n/west then down to Dillon then to Idaho and back to ennis mt back to Bozeman lax to Australia love it I only wish I was younger I would live there take care eric
Gary A.... It's a Lonnng ways from what it was back then, to now.... since all the libtards moved here with all their agendas, politics, money (drove up the real estate prices beyond belief!!), big city ideas, ad-nauseum!!
I have visited Montana many times........cowboy country.......western history......endless reading of the rugged beauty and huge ranches moved my heart.Big Sky country. Spare us Americans........ with our western hats and boots your English accent......it sounds sisified .....tea totalers don't live in Montana.
I lived in Montana for three years between 1961-64. Having moved there from the Boston area, it was a fantastic adventure of exploration. Loved Kalispell and the bright yellow mustard fields on the way to Glacier Nat. Park, back then there were actually glaciers still there. I hunted birds and big game in the Bitterroot Mountains, fished the Missouri River. This was a nostalgic viewing for me and I loved it but they glossed over some important facts about the mining industry at Libby. The town was severely polluted by asbestos mining killing hundreds of residents with mesothelioma and many today still suffer. It was designated an EPA Superfund site and cleanup has been ongoing. Don't know what the status of that cleanup is today but I would not want to visit there. Now in my sixties, I am hoping to find the ways and means to spend time in Montana again, it made an everlasting impression as deep and wide as Montana itself.
Allison V.... 1910 would have been a wonderful era in Montana, especially in the Flathead county region and south and west of there.... before all the "Fornian's" (and other's like them) moved in and destroyed it in the ways that they have!! We should have built a fence of our own here, by the mid - 1980's at the latest. Sorry you're not here anymore for whatever reason.
Hey all. WOW! This is a GREAT video. Yep, there were names mispronounced, but all in all, simply breathtaking. I teared up, watching this. I felt such a huge sense of pride and privilege. I live in Polson, viewing Flathead Lake. Used to live in Kalispell, but it was getting overcrowded. Been in the northwest, here 24years. And, YEP, I was born and raised in southern California. Couldn't wait to get away from the Ick, there. NW Montana IS worth living here. There are jobs for people who want to work. There is lots of property, esp for homesteading. Yep, houses in Kalispell have skyrocketed. Too many people for my cup of tea. Come and see us!!💖
I love mountains and have lived in the European Alps but these views of Montana from Above are an inspiration....wonderful cinematography and narration...thank you very much!
do you know any of the dickson family .i grew up in mt the dicksons are my cousins.used to have skyline builders supply and woodys. and i wouldnt live there for nothing.mt is like a getto
Julian R. It’s a beautiful area but if I was you, I would look at places in the flathead valley. That’s where I live. More variety of things to do than polson in my opinion. A lot of the spots I like to go around polson and mission mtns is protected Native American land so you have to be accompanied by a native to go into certain areas. Beautiful spot none the less
Being born and raised in Montana there is always a fondness for the land that I will always call home. The bad part about Montana is that the economy sucks and unless you want to work a low paying service job you better be independently wealthy or married to someone who is.
Land prices suck now days. They think that land there is suddenly worth more than gold. Only the richest can afford to buy it. It is like they only want Hollyweirds to buy it. No industry. Never was. Never will be. I was dreaming of coming home in retirement. Might not ever happen now.
jeff m I live here in Columbia falls and I would strongly disagree with you. I became much more financially stable once I moved back home because the cost of living here can be much more affordable than most places in the US
I want to live my rest of life in Montana, I even love the name of Montana , I traveled to more than 17 states I couldn't find the most beautiful place like Montana ,❤😘
I'm glad I discovered "The World From Above", even if it was narrated by an apparent Brit. LOL Actually, I love the Brits. It just seems odd to hear a Brit, if that's what he is, telling us how beautiful and wonderful our Montana is. I've been through western Montana twice, to and from a funeral in northern Idaho, and such a gorgeous trip it was. The scenery was stunning. I'd love to get back there, but age and transport keeps me in the rather boring (compared to western Montana) rolling hills of Missouri. The northwest US is my favorite part of the country, having lived there in my youth and having visited it a number of time growing up. I'm looking forward to watching the other 16 full features.
@@RS-ol8or I've been to Glacier Park five times since 1995 I usually went over the 4th of July I went late August one time I understand what you saying about fire 21st of August to the 27th were fired in different areas lot of smoke that was 2005 I went in September of 98 one time what a great place to go see you there I love that place is beautiful
@@maddawgnoll I've been to all these places I just like driving the road at Glacier National Park is very beautiful I guess everybody has their favorite spot or favorite place but I will say Glacier is my favorite but I love them all they're all beautiful places to see another beautiful place Beartooth Highway Highway 212 have you ever been there
@@maddawgnoll Kevin just want to get back with you it was Highway 212 Beartooth Highway I left Yellowstone and drive to Highway 212 all way to Interstate 90 close to Billings Montana look up Beartooth Highway and let me know what you think what state are you from
@@maddawgnoll Kevin I am from North Carolina I guess you haven't been to Alaska or Hawaii I guess you have been to North Carolina I am about 45 minutes from the mountains of North Carolina I live about two and a half hours from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina and Tennessee I've also been to Canada Alberta it was called Waterton it is above Glacier National Park I went to South Dakota last year not going out West this year because of the Coronavirus my first trip out west was 1995 what to Jackson Hole Wyoming I was 31 years old I'm about 15 to 16 years older than you I really feel old it's been good talking to you take care my friend stay in touch
That would of been a cool site to see. I grew up outside of Troy MT in the Yaak. I worked as a tour guide at Libby dam during the summer while in highschool. love that area, miss it everyday.
exionem I promise you, not all. I have no desire to live in any decent size city. That’s probably because I’ve lived in one all my life. Finally to the point, I’m able to leave and Montana is wining out on being my permanent home till my last breath.
@@VIi726 Not for the working class it isn't. If you are retired or come from out of state it appears cheap. In the last 15 years land and home prices have quadrupled. It is forcing Montanans out of their own state. Look up cost of living vs wages and we are in the top 10 most expensive states to live in.
@@maddawgnoll i need to change what i said. I like what you wrote. I don't understand why so many people flock to cities, unless you are a corrupt wealthy crook who earns money on other's back (banksters, executives mostly) then moving to the city will downgrade your standard of living in every way unless you were hired for a much bigger salary. Somehow public facilities, big streets, impressive buildings give people the impression their lives is improved. Access to more facets of society, greater variety of people, more educated stylish women. But looking at walls and concrete all day, rarely see the sky or smell the plants is hard if you experienced life close to nature. What i meant to say is people usually have an initial bias in favor of where they live unless they are trapped then of course they will hate every bit of it.
Living in the Flathead valley I was looking forward to watching this video. While the camera work does a great job showing the beauty of the area it fails miserably in the pronunciation of many features. That and giving everything in metric. If you are going to show off an area use the standard of the area, this way people watching can ask directions with out sounding silly. Again great camera work!!
Uh... lol... Filming from an airplane is very expensive (fuel) so people these days use Drones, which is much cheaper and inexpensive so Im sure they used a drone. Most drones fly up to 500 feet high & travel as far as 2 miles from where you are at.
So much of this forest is too thick for people to even walk through. Amazing to still have something untouched by civilization. Wait, kilometers? Quick, need to pause it to figure out how much 11 kilometers is...curses! Back...6.85 miles. On the flip side, this guy's voice is growing on me. I wonder if he'd narrate my day-- I might actually sound important and busy.
@@maddawgnoll I think your words are misleading, talking about california flora you need to separate norcal from socal. South cal is an arid desert long before you get into Baja california. I have vacationed in the red wood forest north of SF that you mention, it's not dense. Total shade isn't the same as dense vegetation. Have you ever been to a tropical rainforest ? East coast has much more lush and dense forests than what you'll find in California. Tall trees can block the sunlight very well but the ground is bare except for dry bushes. If you can run, it's not a dense forest.
@@maddawgnoll Ok, i see what you mean now that you are specific about the coastal pacific northwest. Initially you were talking about 'California's rainforest', that made me go what ?? I think you are loosing sight that half of California is forested, the other half is hot and arid. When you talk to people who have wet dense forests spreading ALL over their state as in the south east (carolinas, georgia, etc..) we think of populated California as very dry and having a water problem with its only source of water coming from the Colorado river. Even north of SF, Sacramento has some of the record high temperatures across the country. If there are forest fires then it's far far from a rainforest. You couldn't lit a forest fire in the south forests even if you tried.
The nature surrounding Libby is beautiful, but the town itself is quite depressing. Once the timber mill shut down, the town became plagued with poverty. Asbestos mining was another major industry in the area which has caused contamination of much of the soil.
I grew up near Troy MT , in the Yaak. Most beautiful place in the state imo. I worked as a tour guide at the Libby dam for 2 summers while in High school. The place is far from depressing, especially if you have ever lived in places Stockton ca or Detroit.....
@@yardfowl3149 Isn't it apparent that Libby is a depressing town if you use Stockton and Detroit as points of comparison? If you spent a significant period of time in Libby you might want to get your lung's checked. The asbestosis from the mine has been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Libby residents and many more permanently disabled.
Google tryoy mt , Yaak area, you will see that i have no worries about the asbestos problem, a problem which was addressed and dealt with years before i even lived near that area. Have you been to Detroit? of Stockton? i am assuming you haven't. Either way, your opinion is your opinion, and mine is mine.
FANTASTIC SCENERIES. WE LOVED IT. WE HAVE BEEN THERE BY CAR. WE STARTED FROM SEATTLE WASHINGTON, TO PORTLAND THEN TO BITTERFOOT ALL THE WAY TO POLSON THEN TO NORTHEASTERN MONTANA THEN WYOMING. MOUNTAINS ARE JUST AWESOME. DOWN TO DENVER, COLORADO. IT WAS A WHOLE TWO AND HALF MONTHS JOURNEY ALL THE WAY TO LAS VEGAS AND CALIFORNIA. ENDED IN SAN DIEGO. THEN FLEW BACK TO LONDON ENGLAND. AN EXPERIENCE WE ALWAYS DOES. DRIVING AND DRIVING. SEEN EUROPE AND NORTHEASTERN USA TO MAINE, CROSS TO CANADA, QUEBEC. MOUNTAINS MOUNTAINS, WE LOVED YOUR.BEAUTIFUL VIDEO. I LOVE TO SEE MORE OF IT. THANKS. GOD SPEED.
@@sherylyearwood4259 its funny, the old saying " you never know what you have until its gone" rings so true now that i am older. When i graduated i couldn't wait to get out of that place and 'see the world'. well i've seen the world now and none of it compares to the beauty of Montana, especially the northwest corner that i grew up in. We drank a lot of beer at Kootenai Falls, surprised none of us ever drowned....
Amazing and breath taking camera work!! One small critique... it’s pronounced “SAY-LISH” after the Salish tribe. Not “SAW”. Small I know. But you show up in my home town of Polson and say that, your going to get funny looks or worse I promise you!
How blessed am I and my family? Many family members live, are buried, are from Polson. Have walked on, driven on, boated, fished on so much of this area. One of the homes in the video is straight across Flathead Lake from our family's cabin. Go to Big Fork for a cabin stay every year. Wonderful.
Research the Winters, man. lol . For real. They're not for everybody. You get the bleak, constant clouds of the Pacific Northwest combined with cold & snow of the rockies.
Grew up in Polson, now live in Kalispell, I Love Montana, beautiful.
Kalispell here. I know what he means about in LOVE with Montana. I learned a lot from this video and all Montanans should watch it. Really well researched. I am a pilot and the aerial shots were very well done, but they did not fly over Glacier National Park; If you thought this was good, fly over GNP and have your mind blown.
Pro Tip: Winters here are not California winters...it will separate the men from the boys..
You're traveling through another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land whose boundaries are that of imagination. You are entering the Montanna zone
Yes but... let's not leave the shields down. Only open for the ones who will love and cherish this beautiful place. 😉
@@janellc900 10-4
Born and raised in Helena, but lived in most of the major cities. I finally started to settle down when I got older and spent many years in the Bitterroot Valley. I Love It !!
I'm so happy I live in Montana. It truly is the best place on earth!
BrianBsvlogs iimyself love Montana I am green with envy I have been there 4 times in june I am back driving from Bozeman upto the n/west then down to Dillon then to Idaho and back to ennis mt back to Bozeman lax to Australia love it I only wish I was younger I would live there take care eric
I bet its quiet & peaceful there.
BrianBsvlogs ...one day, in the near future, I too, shall know the excitement and wonderment of this state...i will homestead there...😀😀😀
Ssshhhhh, don't tell people that 🤫 Then they'll move here, lol.
I'm going to move there...😀😀
Awesome. That's why Montana has been one of my favorite states from the first time I visited in 1962.
Gary A.... It's a Lonnng ways from what it was back then, to now.... since all the libtards moved here with all their agendas, politics, money (drove up the real estate prices beyond belief!!), big city ideas, ad-nauseum!!
Memories flooded my heart. I lived in Montana for 5 years and knew a family of the Flathead-Salish Tribe.
I have visited Montana many times........cowboy country.......western history......endless reading of the rugged beauty and huge ranches moved my heart.Big Sky country. Spare us Americans........ with our western hats and boots your English accent......it sounds sisified .....tea totalers don't live in Montana.
Prettiest place on earth. Even prettier in person and the sunsets are unforgettable.
Very thankful for this EXCELLENT movie. Photography, history, narration, locations....INCREDIBLE.....THANKS MUCH
I lived in Montana for three years between 1961-64. Having moved there from the Boston area, it was a fantastic adventure of exploration. Loved Kalispell and the bright yellow mustard fields on the way to Glacier Nat. Park, back then there were actually glaciers still there. I hunted birds and big game in the Bitterroot Mountains, fished the Missouri River. This was a nostalgic viewing for me and I loved it but they glossed over some important facts about the mining industry at Libby. The town was severely polluted by asbestos mining killing hundreds of residents with mesothelioma and many today still suffer. It was designated an EPA Superfund site and cleanup has been ongoing. Don't know what the status of that cleanup is today but I would not want to visit there. Now in my sixties, I am hoping to find the ways and means to spend time in Montana again, it made an everlasting impression as deep and wide as Montana itself.
wow, thank you so much for sharing this. This is the kind of information that I need.
Best Feedback about the state from a out of stater.Thanks
There are still glaciers in the park. Just saying. I grew up a couple miles from West Glacier. Still live within 30 minutes.
My family moved from Custer County to the Flathead in 1910. We were all gone by 1975. I miss it.
Allison V.... 1910 would have been a wonderful era in Montana, especially in the Flathead county region and south and west of there.... before all the "Fornian's" (and other's like them) moved in and destroyed it in the ways that they have!! We should have built a fence of our own here, by the mid - 1980's at the latest. Sorry you're not here anymore for whatever reason.
A spectacular state of the country of USA must visit....I really love to watch the aerial view of MONTANA# Thanks TWFA Team.. salute..
Montana is highly impressive, as is the "World from Above". I was very well informed and also delighted.
I love Montana, I'm in Bigfork.
Hey all.
WOW! This is a GREAT video. Yep, there were names mispronounced, but all in all, simply breathtaking. I teared up, watching this. I felt such a huge sense of pride and privilege.
I live in Polson, viewing Flathead Lake. Used to live in Kalispell, but it was getting overcrowded. Been in the northwest, here 24years.
And, YEP, I was born and raised in southern California. Couldn't wait to get away from the Ick, there.
NW Montana IS worth living here. There are jobs for people who want to work. There is lots of property, esp for homesteading. Yep, houses in Kalispell have skyrocketed. Too many people for my cup of tea.
Come and see us!!💖
How are the winters?
I love mountains and have lived in the European Alps but these views of Montana from Above are an inspiration....wonderful cinematography and narration...thank you very much!
Beautiful Montana. My hometown is Polson.
I'm from Ronan
do you know any of the dickson family .i grew up in mt the dicksons are my cousins.used to have skyline builders supply and woodys. and i wouldnt live there for nothing.mt is like a getto
How is Polson? I'm looking to move there I just want to know what it's like
Julian R. It’s a beautiful area but if I was you, I would look at places in the flathead valley. That’s where I live. More variety of things to do than polson in my opinion. A lot of the spots I like to go around polson and mission mtns is protected Native American land so you have to be accompanied by a native to go into certain areas. Beautiful spot none the less
@@VIi726 im a Native and live in Ronan. Y'all can roll with me!
Being born and raised in Montana there is always a fondness for the land that I will always call home. The bad part about Montana is that the economy sucks and unless you want to work a low paying service job you better be independently wealthy or married to someone who is.
Land prices suck now days. They think that land there is suddenly worth more than gold. Only the richest can afford to buy it. It is like they only want Hollyweirds to buy it. No industry. Never was. Never will be. I was dreaming of coming home in retirement. Might not ever happen now.
Wyatt Ostrem---
yup sounds bad. I guess its only for the Rich, to keep the poor out.
Poverty with a view...
jeff m I live here in Columbia falls and I would strongly disagree with you. I became much more financially stable once I moved back home because the cost of living here can be much more affordable than most places in the US
Been there, done that. I retired from the Army in 2000 and when I came home I could not get a job that paid over 10 bucks an hour.
Beautiful and Breathtaking views love the state of. Montana. It's a very Beautiful place
Montana is hands down my favorite state
I want to live my rest of life in Montana, I even love the name of Montana , I traveled to more than 17 states I couldn't find the most beautiful place like Montana ,❤😘
alazizful
Not even Washington state?
Montana means "Mountain" in Spanish. Just like Nevada, Texas, Colorado, Arizona & California. All in Spanish lol
alazizful Montana means mountains...per the Native Americans that named it
Sax x u
That was an incredible journey. I never realized Montana was so nice.
I'm glad I discovered "The World From Above", even if it was narrated by an apparent Brit. LOL Actually, I love the Brits. It just seems odd to hear a Brit, if that's what he is, telling us how beautiful and wonderful our Montana is. I've been through western Montana twice, to and from a funeral in northern Idaho, and such a gorgeous trip it was. The scenery was stunning. I'd love to get back there, but age and transport keeps me in the rather boring (compared to western Montana) rolling hills of Missouri. The northwest US is my favorite part of the country, having lived there in my youth and having visited it a number of time growing up. I'm looking forward to watching the other 16 full features.
I've never been to Montana and hope to go someday. Thank you for showing us the beauty of Montana. 💖
Go early Spring. Winters are brutal & Summers can have a fire season which can be worse than the winters.
@@RS-ol8or I've been to Glacier Park five times since 1995 I usually went over the 4th of July I went late August one time I understand what you saying about fire 21st of August to the 27th were fired in different areas lot of smoke that was 2005 I went in September of 98 one time what a great place to go see you there I love that place is beautiful
@@maddawgnoll I've been to all these places I just like driving the road at Glacier National Park is very beautiful I guess everybody has their favorite spot or favorite place but I will say Glacier is my favorite but I love them all they're all beautiful places to see another beautiful place Beartooth Highway Highway 212 have you ever been there
@@maddawgnoll Kevin just want to get back with you it was Highway 212 Beartooth Highway I left Yellowstone and drive to Highway 212 all way to Interstate 90 close to Billings Montana look up Beartooth Highway and let me know what you think what state are you from
@@maddawgnoll Kevin I am from North Carolina I guess you haven't been to Alaska or Hawaii I guess you have been to North Carolina I am about 45 minutes from the mountains of North Carolina I live about two and a half hours from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina and Tennessee I've also been to Canada Alberta it was called Waterton it is above Glacier National Park I went to South Dakota last year not going out West this year because of the Coronavirus my first trip out west was 1995 what to Jackson Hole Wyoming I was 31 years old I'm about 15 to 16 years older than you I really feel old it's been good talking to you take care my friend stay in touch
My home! Born and raised in Libby, watched them build the dam.
That would of been a cool site to see. I grew up outside of Troy MT in the Yaak. I worked as a tour guide at Libby dam during the summer while in highschool. love that area, miss it everyday.
Incredible views! Breathtaking and beautiful!
Americans are so lucky to be the inhabitants of such a vast and rich terrain, im jealous
And they seem to not appreciate it. They all want to live in ugly crowded Miami and New York
exionem I promise you, not all. I have no desire to live in any decent size city. That’s probably because I’ve lived in one all my life. Finally to the point, I’m able to leave and Montana is wining out on being my permanent home till my last breath.
Real estate prices are making it a state for only the wealthy. 😔
Nick Spaninator that’s just simply not true. Compared to other states Montana is about as cheap of living as it comes man
@@VIi726 Not for the working class it isn't. If you are retired or come from out of state it appears cheap. In the last 15 years land and home prices have quadrupled. It is forcing Montanans out of their own state. Look up cost of living vs wages and we are in the top 10 most expensive states to live in.
Excellent! Love the British accent. I hadn't heard them say "tribut'ry" before.
Love Montana, beautiful place to be
great video, narration, and commentary were all excellent. great job!
Beautiful state. I lived in Polson and Ronan for 6 years now I am in Ga.
Montana is really beautiful! Thanks for the upload
I had no idea Montana had all these great places to visit, very cool.
Chris Beachum I came here from indiana..I was surprised when Montanans told me ppl still think there is only teepees n wagon trains here..true
@Sour D my own family in indiana thinks it too..
@@suzieparis6821 we kind of like to let people keep thinking that way. Discourages moving here. 😉
@@janellc900 ik..i always elaberate on the grizzleys n cougars for that reason..gets em every time..but its true lol
Very beautiful Montana, l hope my time remains enough!
Montana looks amazing!!!!!!
414MrMilwaukee ...it is
so you're saying milwaukee is worse than montana ?
Very, very cool! All of your "World from Above" videos are fantastic!!
Montana straight awesome what a good plane ride
I have lived in the. Bitterroot Valley most of my life and absolutely love it here.
You may learn someday that humans are automatically attached to were they live, no matter where it is. Ask anyone in the world. Your point is moot.
@@maddawgnoll i need to change what i said. I like what you wrote. I don't understand why so many people flock to cities, unless you are a corrupt wealthy crook who earns money on other's back (banksters, executives mostly) then moving to the city will downgrade your standard of living in every way unless you were hired for a much bigger salary. Somehow public facilities, big streets, impressive buildings give people the impression their lives is improved. Access to more facets of society, greater variety of people, more educated stylish women. But looking at walls and concrete all day, rarely see the sky or smell the plants is hard if you experienced life close to nature.
What i meant to say is people usually have an initial bias in favor of where they live unless they are trapped then of course they will hate every bit of it.
Living in the Flathead valley I was looking forward to watching this video. While the camera work does a great job showing the beauty of the area it fails miserably in the pronunciation of many features. That and giving everything in metric. If you are going to show off an area use the standard of the area, this way people watching can ask directions with out sounding silly.
Again great camera work!!
I think Canadians were the target that's why it was in metric
Love Montana. Only thing better than the scenery are the people.
A beautiful , fantastic , excellent video ,
I Love Montana, raised there, no mention of my hometown Columbia Falls. What’s up with that ???
Born and raised in this great state. There anywhere from fishing and hunting to finding amethyst and moss agate. Will never leave this state
Love Montana beautiful video
Greetings from Glacier National Park...
Very nice video. Everything looks so awesome filmed from an aeroplane. Good job and tanx for posting.
tinge1954 it is nice isnt it
Uh... lol... Filming from an airplane is very expensive (fuel) so people these days use Drones, which is much cheaper and inexpensive so Im sure they used a drone. Most drones fly up to 500 feet high & travel as far as 2 miles from where you are at.
Another awesome Sharing ! 5 thumbs up high !
The Bitterroot mountains sounds like fun.
this is a beautiful country, love the video. Thanks C.J.
Want to move in Montana state. Beautiful
That's was awesome to learn about the beautiful
Of Montana state of american. I appreciate you for sharing with me.
So much of this forest is too thick for people to even walk through. Amazing to still have something untouched by civilization. Wait, kilometers? Quick, need to pause it to figure out how much 11 kilometers is...curses! Back...6.85 miles. On the flip side, this guy's voice is growing on me. I wonder if he'd narrate my day-- I might actually sound important and busy.
Stacy Steele------
😂🤣 I love your humor
you need to get out of Montana and find out what a thick forest is, this is not thick. Once no light passes through that is a thick forest.
@@maddawgnoll west coast ? you mean north west ? But i would say mostly South, or East coast southside.
@@maddawgnoll I think your words are misleading, talking about california flora you need to separate norcal from socal. South cal is an arid desert long before you get into Baja california. I have vacationed in the red wood forest north of SF that you mention, it's not dense. Total shade isn't the same as dense vegetation. Have you ever been to a tropical rainforest ? East coast has much more lush and dense forests than what you'll find in California. Tall trees can block the sunlight very well but the ground is bare except for dry bushes. If you can run, it's not a dense forest.
@@maddawgnoll Ok, i see what you mean now that you are specific about the coastal pacific northwest. Initially you were talking about 'California's rainforest', that made me go what ?? I think you are loosing sight that half of California is forested, the other half is hot and arid. When you talk to people who have wet dense forests spreading ALL over their state as in the south east (carolinas, georgia, etc..) we think of populated California as very dry and having a water problem with its only source of water coming from the Colorado river. Even north of SF, Sacramento has some of the record high temperatures across the country. If there are forest fires then it's far far from a rainforest. You couldn't lit a forest fire in the south forests even if you tried.
I grew up in the Bitterroot , 20 plus years, to me its sad that you could not get a native Montanan to narrate this!
ja bixl Yes....was wondering why a brit is narrating..lol
Wondering the same thing my damn self.
Their are no native left.
i adore Montana nature
I live right by polson and the swimming is great the steps to kerr damn are beautiful
I’ve been there it’s very relaxing.
All visitors to this part of western Montana surely agree with the John Steinbeck quote at 19:15 .
stunning views ..
6:42 Lake Koocanusa is named for Kootenay (river), Canada, and USA. Kootenai is the name of an indigenous people in Western Montana.
+tiki torch Oops!, I guess he explains it later on. (red face)
The nature surrounding Libby is beautiful, but the town itself is quite depressing. Once the timber mill shut down, the town became plagued with poverty. Asbestos mining was another major industry in the area which has caused contamination of much of the soil.
I grew up near Troy MT , in the Yaak. Most beautiful place in the state imo. I worked as a tour guide at the Libby dam for 2 summers while in High school. The place is far from depressing, especially if you have ever lived in places Stockton ca or Detroit.....
@@yardfowl3149 Isn't it apparent that Libby is a depressing town if you use Stockton and Detroit as points of comparison? If you spent a significant period of time in Libby you might want to get your lung's checked. The asbestosis from the mine has been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Libby residents and many more permanently disabled.
Google tryoy mt , Yaak area, you will see that i have no worries about the asbestos problem, a problem which was addressed and dealt with years before i even lived near that area. Have you been to Detroit? of Stockton? i am assuming you haven't. Either way, your opinion is your opinion, and mine is mine.
Most beautiful country in the world.
Wow. Good video. Thanks for the tour.
Beautiful! Great video and narration!
Some day I will move to Montana.................................
FANTASTIC SCENERIES. WE LOVED IT. WE HAVE BEEN THERE BY CAR. WE STARTED FROM SEATTLE WASHINGTON, TO PORTLAND THEN TO BITTERFOOT ALL THE WAY TO POLSON THEN TO NORTHEASTERN MONTANA THEN WYOMING. MOUNTAINS ARE JUST AWESOME. DOWN TO DENVER, COLORADO. IT WAS A WHOLE TWO AND HALF MONTHS JOURNEY ALL THE WAY TO LAS VEGAS AND CALIFORNIA. ENDED IN SAN DIEGO. THEN FLEW BACK TO LONDON ENGLAND. AN EXPERIENCE WE ALWAYS DOES. DRIVING AND DRIVING. SEEN EUROPE AND NORTHEASTERN USA TO MAINE, CROSS TO CANADA, QUEBEC. MOUNTAINS MOUNTAINS, WE LOVED YOUR.BEAUTIFUL VIDEO. I LOVE TO SEE MORE OF IT. THANKS. GOD SPEED.
Glad to hear it. So many British and other Europeans seem to visit L.A. and New York and think they've seen the USA, lol.
+protacio juanito Corate love that you recognized the creator here!
beautiful state
I'm in my 60's single love to hunt and fish it looks like the perfect place for me my last years
4:30 Breathtaking no doubt, amazing!!
Beautiful
Montana is amazing!
Libby Montana. My home town ~ The last best place.
I grew up near Troy and def have to agree with you. would love to get back there someday.
@@yardfowl3149 It's still as beautiful as ever~
@@sherylyearwood4259 its funny, the old saying " you never know what you have until its gone" rings so true now that i am older. When i graduated i couldn't wait to get out of that place and 'see the world'. well i've seen the world now and none of it compares to the beauty of Montana, especially the northwest corner that i grew up in. We drank a lot of beer at Kootenai Falls, surprised none of us ever drowned....
Amazing and breath taking camera work!! One small critique... it’s pronounced “SAY-LISH” after the Salish tribe. Not “SAW”. Small I know. But you show up in my home town of Polson and say that, your going to get funny looks or worse I promise you!
Stunning
Awesome presentation.
You totally ignored one of the jewels in the crown of Kalispell, Woodland Park. Once part of the Conrad estate, it is a charming, wonderful park!
I am out there almost every week! They would not have been able to capture that one from the air though.
MARVELOUS PLACE, NOT TRAFFIC AT ALL!!!
No word, itis, solo beautifull
How blessed am I and my family? Many family members live, are buried, are from Polson. Have walked on, driven on, boated, fished on so much of this area. One of the homes in the video is straight across Flathead Lake from our family's cabin. Go to Big Fork for a cabin stay every year. Wonderful.
monrana is amazing
beautiful
Very nice and good video Thx from sharing greetings from Canada :-)
Very beautiful
I would love to live in Montana
The price of the realastate rules me out.
That's for just about everywhere in the US as well as many other countries as they re-hyper inflated assets like stocks oh and real-estate.
i like how this was only a the far north west corner of montana. the state is huge
wonderful..very interesting video..
Always be aware of the danger of the rivers. Powerful forces under the calm surface have taken may lives.
I l;ove montana, simply beautiful :) excited to get back :)
11.11.2022.Very good and best.
I could live in montana real easy ..... might have to do some research .
Research the Winters, man. lol . For real. They're not for everybody. You get the bleak, constant clouds of the Pacific Northwest combined with cold & snow of the rockies.
Beautiful place:)
I'm from thailand ilove Montana u.s.a.
Thank You so much
This is a kind request:
Can you make-"Dubai from Above"?
I love all the videos they are very nice and also amazing and awesome
Fuck Dubai !😂😂😂
Very nice!!!!
I hope you do whole new episodes. Please.
The best place for me to end this journey is to drive several miles south of Kerr Dam to Ronan which is my home
Great video love it
Nice video. The moderator sounds like the spokesman for the Viking Cruise lines tours down Europe's Danube river.