Hearing Ghosts And Finding Beautiful Places to Camp!
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- čas přidán 13. 05. 2021
- There's beautiful places you can camp in Montana. We got out to explore the old Hughesville and Centerville mining towns along Belt Creek in the Lewis and Clark National Forest. One strange thing we found is a cave with three fireplaces - check it out! There's not much left to see of the towns, but the camping is fantastic!!! Bring your RV, motorhome, 5th wheel, van oor whatever you've got and check it out. The ATV trails go all over and you can see a lot of fantastic sights. Lots of dispersed camping in large sites here and other places in this forest.
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You folks are an inspiration, kind ,considerate, mind Your own business. Respecting other peoples property is usually taught from childhood by caring parents. This world needs more people that has these qualities.
Montana still has plenty of places for us common folk to enjoy, my fear is that as it becomes more well known that big money will move in and restrict access. It happened in the Kalispell area where i spent my summers at my grandparents roaming the hills, now out of state owners do their best to close up the same beauty that they enjoy. We need more like you two who show the beauty of the wild, talk about and show respect for it.
"And in case you're wondering..." Exactly. I was wondering every time I got a look at that stream. Thanks for the tour.
I've always wanted to head up and there and look around. Neat place! And hey, I like the shirt. Be Gonagain!
Another great video. Love you Linda your such a kind sprit 🌹
Montana is so beautiful. Great tour, thanks! 👍😏🇨🇦
Seeing all the white rock leads me to think limestone kiln. I have seen some in Idaho. Someone else mentioned charcoal kiln, which is a good possibility also.
The fireplaces would be a good thing in the winter in Montana, have a small wood structure just attached to the opening and sleep in the fireplace opening to stay warm. With all of the gypsum they had to be gold prospecting. Stay safe and healthy, fun video.
In my 62 years I have never wanted to see Montana but thanks to you I can see it's a Beautiful place and wide open land just what I live for so one summer I'll have to try and make it up there. Sorry I haven't been commenting but once again I have had a set back with my back and using my arms is hard to do. No one's fault but my own. Thanks for sharing.
Loved this. We love camping on that road. :)
Always informative and entertaining, thanks you two
Really beautiful and interesting! God bless you and keep you safe from spooks of all kinds. :)
That is interesting. I am going to have to check up on those fire caves.
If I've heard it once, I've heard it a hundred times that if someone invented a time machine they would go back and see who really killed Kennedy, etc. Not me! I would go back and visit places like this, to see them in action. What they were really for and more importantly, how they worked.
Good video Rick and Linda, I really like the Little Belts when it comes to exploring. We did a few rides a few years back over in the Hughesville area and made it up to the remains of a couple of old fire lookouts. Love exploring those hidden places from a time long ago.
The creeks could of flooded more than once, long ago, and swept those cars up against that rock wall.
You guys always show us interesting stuff thanks.
Thank you for this video of hearing ghosts and finding beautiful places to camp.
That was a wonderful, educational trip.. thank you.. lots of serene places to stay and visit as well stay safe
Very cool journey through a beautiful and historic landscape. Thanks.