Day in the LIFE of a MONTANA Rancher! ( THE REAL MONTANA )

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  • A day in the life of a real Montana Rancher!
    Join Trinity Vandenacre and Rancher Scott as they go about the everyday work of feeding cattle in the Montana winter, and solve the worlds problems at the same time!
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Komentáře • 378

  • @susangille7255
    @susangille7255 Před rokem +43

    I groaned when I saw this video was 55 minutes long. 55 minutes later I was surprised it was over. It was so interesting, informative and full of down-to-earth humor that it kept my attention throughout. Great job, Trinity.

  • @bobh2201
    @bobh2201 Před rokem +35

    My favorite part was listening to you and Scott talk, getting to know you better. Brought back my youth from 50 years ago working on a ranch in Colorado. Still lived in a bunkhouse back then. Some of the happiest days of my life. Keep it up Trinity. Good job!

  • @Janer-52
    @Janer-52 Před rokem +20

    You are one of the few who I can watch for a full hour. And I can't wait for part 2!

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Před rokem +4

      Thank you so much Jane. I am so glad you enjoyed this.

  • @willowtinklenberg3652
    @willowtinklenberg3652 Před rokem +48

    Trin, I can't tell you how fun it was to watch this and relive that day. Made me laugh out loud over and over. It was such a blessing that my soul needed today. Thanks. Keep it up. And I hope we can do it again. I don't think anyone could say we don't have good chemistry. Looking forward to part 2! Scott

    • @maurinedoyle9964
      @maurinedoyle9964 Před rokem

      I have no idea what Tele gram is
      I was sent a message about a prize - I didn't know you were giving out prizes

  • @heatherwillson4862
    @heatherwillson4862 Před rokem +3

    Love ALL of it. Bring it on! Every aspect. Love the country, the animals, the business, the people, the machinery, the weather, the work. No video is too long. I listen while I work & when I cant sleep.

  • @cnull2422
    @cnull2422 Před rokem +11

    Loved every minute of this video. I was raised on a (smaller) Hereford farm in Indiana, so I loved watching moments with the cows. My job was to push the square bales out of the back of our Jeep as I was very small and could fit in the back.

  • @donpeterson9282
    @donpeterson9282 Před rokem +10

    I like it all. Good to have some days for reminiscing and the shows that involve digging the cattle out of the bush are fun also. It is always good to hear opinions from others, especially those who live in different areas of the US and see what they do and how they live. Not everyone owns a big,$10,000,000 house on 100,000 acres with a pristine trout fishing creek to fly fish.
    Those type places are usually owned by corporate types, investment bankers and movie stars and they wind up in "Cowboys and Indians" magazine.
    ✌️🙏🖖

  • @brianvandever143
    @brianvandever143 Před rokem +28

    This brings back memories of going after cows that got out and went to our neighbors maze field to eat all they could before we found out. As soon as they saw us they would run back to the opening that they made back to our land. I agree that they aren't as stupid as they sometimes act. Thanks for the memories

    • @49er61
      @49er61 Před rokem +5

      Well the same thing happens down here on the flatlands of Iowa most animals have intelligence alot of people can't understand

    • @anitakristensen4679
      @anitakristensen4679 Před rokem +2

      ​@@49er61 most animals are smarter then most people.

  • @charlesscott4513
    @charlesscott4513 Před rokem +4

    I love the fact that Scott still carried a pocket knife every day !! That alone makes him a genuine cowboy to me.

    • @willowtinklenberg3652
      @willowtinklenberg3652 Před rokem +1

      Every once in a while I forget like when switching to fresh jeans. Then I end up using the wire cutters on my vise grips. Sucks when that happens

  • @MrCaissed
    @MrCaissed Před rokem +5

    I went to college for 2 years as an engineering student, left college and learned how to be a first responder. So firefighter and EMT working outdoors or in a burning building was what I loved more than anything as it turned out

  • @darbydonaho536
    @darbydonaho536 Před rokem +7

    Grew up on a ranch in Texas. At 18 as a female I left to do other things. I returned back to this area at 71. I just really enjoy your sharing with us all the Ranch experiences. Thank you, Trinity.

  • @BlueW0lf68
    @BlueW0lf68 Před rokem +4

    Trinity, I have to be honest, I enjoyed the entire video. I love hearing the stories and the topics of conversation. I also enjoyed seeing the scenery. I've always enjoyed listening to folks talk just like you two were doing. You can learn so much about many things that way. I'm looking forward to part 2 and all other videos you post.

  • @zapatafa
    @zapatafa Před rokem +6

    not a mistake to leave in what you did. Enjoyed this and looking forward to part 2

  • @Race1
    @Race1 Před rokem +8

    Your doing great! Calving and branding was my favorite time of the year when I tried ranching. My best advice no matter where you try it, you have to own your cows AND your LAND! If you don't, don't quite your day job. Good luck all!

  • @228blackie
    @228blackie Před rokem +6

    I really enjoyed this. Did not miss a minute. Thank you.

  • @hatchman28
    @hatchman28 Před rokem +15

    This is a good video on life on a ranch. Hopefully it educates a few people on how hard ranch life is.

  • @jameslaszlo-tf5nw
    @jameslaszlo-tf5nw Před rokem +3

    Trinity, I found myself watching this video again this morning, for my 3rd time.
    GOD has Blessed you abundantly, in many ways.
    Your videos has allowed many of us to enjoy your "Many Adventures" as "If" we were right there with you. I found you, by your interview with Peter Santenello last month, and subscribed to you both.
    I'm new to You Tube, turned 73 end of January, retired now 2 yrs, moved to NE Michigan, my life long dream.
    I've never been to Montana, but your videos are sure Enticing! A bit too cold in winter.
    I've gone back through your videos, to 4 years ago, all Awesome. This morning, just finished watching from 3 yrs ago, " One of the Best Places in Montana, Crystal Lake Hike".
    Your son Gavin sure is a Great Fisherman and companion to you.
    Your videos on A. B. Cook, I also enjoyed, and you seem to have been able to follow his idea, to proceed on different "paths of learning"!
    Keep up the Great Work, Young Man!
    I'm looking forward to seeing Part 2 of this present video, and all your future ones.
    GOD Bless You & Family

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for the comment. I have never lived anywhere but Montana and the winters still get to me about February. It becomes a drudgery of cold. 😁.
      Yes. My son Gavin is in College now and he is very frustrating to fish with because he always outfishes everyone. So what we do is say that, “As a group” we caught 8. ( We leave out that he caught 7 of those. ). 😂

  • @noname-zg8lh
    @noname-zg8lh Před rokem +5

    I think definitely the occasional long-form video is very informative. You can get into the details. I'll never be a Montana rancher, but it's vital that people know what you are doing and how you're living your lives. ABSOLUTELY VITAL. The land is everything, and working it is respecting it.

  • @SimplyGobsmacked
    @SimplyGobsmacked Před rokem +2

    I'm a bit embarrassed to admit I just assumed the Beef Fairy sneaked into my local supermarket in the dark of night and slipped fresh, cellophane-wrapped steaks into the meat coolers to await my purchase in the morning. Imagine my surprise when I found this channel. So I stuck around to learn a thing or two about the origins of the T-bone on my plate. I've learned A LOT and I've loved it all. Whether you're feeding/vax-ing/moving/branding/birthing/etc. cattle and horses, taking us along to visit other ranchers, chatting w/friends and family about ranch life, or being bucked off a horse - I have found it all informative and fascinating. The episodes on rounding up the cattle from the ranges, checking the water troughs in the dead of winter, losing the wee calf, and breaking your ribs were particularly eye-opening for me. It was like, "Wow, it's NOT all campfires, canned beans, and star-gazing!" I'm joking, of course. I wasn't quite that naive; but it was frankly something I never thought much about. Your channel has completely changed the way I look at ALL of my food now - not just beef - and I want to say I have tremendous respect for all you do. It's long, hard, honest work and not everyone has the character and fortitude to do it. Thank you, and may God bless you and all the ranchers, farmers, and fisherman around the world who work tirelessly every day of the year to bring food to our tables.

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Před rokem +1

      I am so incredibly humbled and touched by your honest comments. My goal is to do just that. Let people into the real, down to earth, boring everyday life that brings food to the rest of the world.
      Thank you so much. You made my day! 😊

    • @TheAdventureCowboy
      @TheAdventureCowboy Před rokem +1

      This comment is powerful and a great example of the need for this kind of content.

  • @shalinivarma237
    @shalinivarma237 Před rokem +10

    Thanks so much for sharing this, its very interesting seeing differences between what ranchers do and compare that to farmers in UK and Ireland, but I know its very diffucult and u all work so hard. No farmers means no food. Im sure you may have heard whats happening in Holland with the farmers there. Thanks again 👍

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Před rokem +2

      I have heard some but not all of what’s going on over there.

    • @RealJeep
      @RealJeep Před rokem

      You people need to fight the WEF over there. You're like little lambs.

  • @karenkindler834
    @karenkindler834 Před rokem +4

    It was fun to see the relationship between you two!

  • @jeffmeans894
    @jeffmeans894 Před rokem +2

    Best part was the fellowship. Living in the past and what y’all are doing now.

  • @barbaraberrier8840
    @barbaraberrier8840 Před rokem +17

    Loved this video. Part 2 must be where your going to be doing the work.😂
    Loved the conversation about finding out what you want to do before going to college.
    The baby calves are so cute.
    Looking forward to part 2.
    Thanks for sharing it all.

  • @marilynnew2189
    @marilynnew2189 Před rokem +3

    My best friend and I would spend every recess playing cowgirls and horses, we are still best friends at 72, and she still runs her own Montana cattle ranch. I loved this video style.

  • @maryg3143
    @maryg3143 Před rokem +3

    This is so interesting! I liked the feeding part, but listening to history from people that have been there, done that, is also very interesting. I look forward to part 2!

  • @MrBowNaxe
    @MrBowNaxe Před rokem +9

    That was such a fun video Trinity... you and Scott just having fun doing ranch chores was awesome. I can't wait for part 2. Thanks for sharing.

  • @michaelpalosaari9460
    @michaelpalosaari9460 Před rokem +4

    This was so much fun to come along with y'all and watch a serious process happen that looks super easy. Looking forward to Part 2! It is so nice to spend time watching the Ranch work happen. The time just flew by! Thank you for doing these videos!

  • @luckylady7542
    @luckylady7542 Před rokem +5

    Enjoyed everything about this video. You always have the best people on your show. I lived in the Bitterroot so just seeing the different landscapes is interesting to me.

  • @stephaniechavez9422
    @stephaniechavez9422 Před rokem +8

    trinity, loved the hands on with the cow feeding. especially loved the reminiscing. the stories gives us a chance to know more about the person, for example you. this was an awesome video. i can't wait for part 2.

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Před rokem +4

      I am so glad you enjoyed it. I enjoyed editing this video possibly more than any other. I laughed through the whole thing.

  • @daniellesduckheadhomestead3127

    This was an awesome video. Love it. Can’t wait for part 2. College isn’t a must. Sometimes courses are full of nonsense that just indoctrinate. That’s all I’ll say about that. But the classes that are specialized classes for ranch management would be great to take. Thanks for sharing. Take care, see ya :)

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Před rokem +1

      I agree. Something like Ranching for Profit would be much more beneficial I think.

    • @stephaniechavez9422
      @stephaniechavez9422 Před rokem

      @@LifeintheWest my oldest son and i have had many conversations on this subject matter. i think the entire public education system should be revamped. 1. obviously taking out all the leftist ideology and sick perverted stuff. but outside of that we believe public education should be reading, writing, arithmetic k-12 levels; global history, u.s. history/government. to give a good basic knowledge of where humans have been so they can know where they need to go into the future. then revamp where you offer trade school training from 8th grade through grade 12. if a student wants more than one discipline allow it. they used to have workshop, home ec. not everyone has what it takes to fly a plane, be president, build a museum. we need to follow the lead of mike rowe and offer 'blue collar' skills training in our educational system. i watch homesteaders on youtube and struggle to survive. watch hometead rescue to see marty raney save families. but even on youtube they struggle and their help is another homesteader who believe he's found the way. all that to say agriculture would be an excellent offering in school curriculum and offer it up to future homesteaders. it's not just surviving but as you said '...for profit."

  • @carolynk.9856
    @carolynk.9856 Před rokem +12

    Loved this video, very interesting. Loved seeing the cattle and learning about the different types of hay/straw. I can’t even imagine spending that much on cattle feed. I have distant relatives that raise cattle, maybe I should talk to them about their job. I can’t wait for part 2.

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Před rokem +3

      Yeah. Feed is so expensive, which makes it different to raise cattle in the north vs raising them in the south.

  • @RealJeep
    @RealJeep Před rokem +3

    It's so funny. When I worked in P-Burg I rarely ever saw a rancher wearing a western hat in winter. You're hard core 🙂

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Před rokem

      So I hear all the time. People have been telling me that about wearing a cowboy hat in winter since I was 19.

  • @jasonnichols70
    @jasonnichols70 Před rokem +4

    I really enjoyed this video. Makes me really miss the family farm where we raised cattle and sheep.

  • @montanamtngirl
    @montanamtngirl Před rokem +5

    Love this!! ❤️ 🏞🤠🤘

  • @iburnforu
    @iburnforu Před rokem +3

    That was absolutely amazing to watch. I was working on a project and had to stop to watch after just 4 min. Great content for me anyway. Try to watch every one of your vids. Thanks and will keep watching.
    Arlen from ND

  • @tammyvanpernis3278
    @tammyvanpernis3278 Před rokem +4

    I really enjoyed listening to your conversation in the car. I loved the video. I felt i was with you in the truck. I prey all for you and your family

  • @49er61
    @49er61 Před rokem +4

    Well the guy that designed that hay unroller is sitting pretty and makes your work easier so good for all. Thanks for sharing another great video Trinity and Scott you two lifetime friends that is special in itself.

  • @chriswatchingponies9877
    @chriswatchingponies9877 Před rokem +10

    That hour of watching went by so quick.
    So much fun and interesting. I was all ears. I'm just a city boy from Europe.
    Your lives are so different from mine. So i find everything is interesting.
    It's like being there. Sincere and real.
    Thank you, Scott & Trinity. Montana is pretty cool.

  • @robertcrowell9439
    @robertcrowell9439 Před rokem +2

    I'm up here in Kalispell, Started watching your stuff after I watched the broken ribs video. THIS VIDEO IS A GOLD NUGGET!! I've watched it through 3 times LOL. May the Lord bless you and your family as well as Scott and his family.

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Před rokem

      Wow! Thank you for the feedback. I am so glad to hear that you enjoyed that.

  • @sallycosten4539
    @sallycosten4539 Před 11 měsíci

    I am a Brit living in south west Scotland. I really enjoy these videos, but this one was, by far the best. In many ways your way of life is far removed from farming in the UK, but there also so many similarities. It is fascinating. The lack of understanding by Townies of the livestock industry, and farming in general, the re introduction of previously extinct wildlife, upsetting the eco system. The miniscule financial margins that the business is working with. Diversification, Scott's family running a holiday rental, this is being widely encouraged here. A big difference is that you feed hay (on an eyewatering scale!) whereas over here its with very few exceptions, silage, either clamp or round bale. I could witter on for ages! Thank you Trinity and keep up the good work.

  • @annjameson5139
    @annjameson5139 Před rokem +3

    Best one ever!

  • @denvergoodner2353
    @denvergoodner2353 Před rokem +4

    What a great time for you and Scott to get together and talk about your younger years and your times of ranching. It’s even better now that you both are into ranching with Scott’s father in law and with your Father that’s what makes it special. Trinity its especially great to see you doing so good after your horse threw you off in one of your earlier videos. My wife and I own a farm and worked with cattle for about 35 years and now we are retired and have changed are farming to leasing the land. You asked a question and I especially enjoyed this video and hope to see more. Thanks.

  • @jeffwommack1364
    @jeffwommack1364 Před rokem +3

    Great video. I so remembered being up in the mountains outside of Absarokee hunting and see a nice buck. We would also decide not to shoot often because the fun then turns to misery dragging it out.

  • @pworker8124
    @pworker8124 Před rokem +2

    Great to see how the round hay bails are rolled out for the cattle to feed. (and how they already expect it). Thank you!

  • @rhondahasegawa2853
    @rhondahasegawa2853 Před rokem +5

    Loved the conversation. So interesting and entertaining! Thank you for the videos.

  • @sandilacy9498
    @sandilacy9498 Před rokem +1

    I enjoyed watching 2 friends working together and visiting about ranching and life. Thanks Trinity.

  • @chamisanell3499
    @chamisanell3499 Před rokem +2

    Another master class. Thank you Trinity. Love this so much!

  • @DavontaSparkman
    @DavontaSparkman Před rokem +2

    I’ve been waiting all week for this video !!!!! Literally !!!! These make the start to my new week !!!!!

  • @kelleyberry7395
    @kelleyberry7395 Před rokem +2

    Thanks again for another great video!!
    Much love!

  • @michaelhobby4872
    @michaelhobby4872 Před rokem +3

    I really enjoyed this video! Listening to you and your childhood friend talk was great content. It amazes me how different cow farming is in different parts of the country.

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Před rokem

      Yes. The type of ground, the amount of precipitation and the length of winter makes a huge difference.

  • @duncanbrode381
    @duncanbrode381 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for bringing us along Trinity! Like many, many other commenters I agree that it's fun to learn more about that lifestyle and the behind-the-scenes activity that goes along with running a ranch. BIG city folk deal with cattle too...they just look different! Hahaha! Great work! 8-)

  • @lonnievarner8021
    @lonnievarner8021 Před rokem +2

    this was a terrific video, 2 friends n conversation, real, honest; per hunting, cost of running a ranch, cattle; family, drought, kids, horses, tack… making it thru life. i thought about the 55 minutes (not a fan), but this flew by.

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Před rokem

      Thank you. Your words are humbling, and I am so glad you enjoyed it.

  • @lisaharper1827
    @lisaharper1827 Před rokem +2

    Loved this! Learned so much and enjoyed the conversation with your long time friend. Looking forward to Part 2. Thank you so much for this.

  • @jonstrickland2730
    @jonstrickland2730 Před rokem +1

    I personally enjoy all your content it’s real everyday life. I enjoyed the fact this one was someone you grew up with all very relatable !! Looking forward to part 2

  • @macnachten8822
    @macnachten8822 Před rokem +1

    Trinity, as a future thought, yall mentioned the Forrest fires in Montana and the effect it had on ranching. We're getting close to fire season again, perhaps an episode on how the wildland fires effect ranching, farming, the water table, breathable air effect on livestock, how you deal with encroaching wildfire towards the ranches...I think it would be a perspective not many outside of ranching would understand and would be informative.

  • @kennethtemplin5837
    @kennethtemplin5837 Před rokem +4

    Enjoyed the whole video. Waiting for part 2👍

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Před rokem

      Glad you liked it. Part 2 will come out next Sunday.

  • @darlynsamson4970
    @darlynsamson4970 Před rokem

    Trinity, I LOVED IT. Stories about what the ranch life is, how that family functions, talking while doing... love it. Educational, individual experiences, family life, ranch life, it was wonderful. You got a keeper idea. More, more, more.

  • @tucumcari206
    @tucumcari206 Před rokem +1

    I can watch content like that all day long. thanks brother

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Před rokem

      You are very welcome. I am so glad you enjoyed it.

  • @sherrymatkin635
    @sherrymatkin635 Před rokem +2

    My dad would yell and the cows would come on the run.

  • @robertburgess6100
    @robertburgess6100 Před rokem +2

    I enjoyed the whole video.

  • @nicfrieler1305
    @nicfrieler1305 Před rokem +1

    This was great, hearing the history, understanding issues at another location and seeing the scenery.

  • @angiegranberry3366
    @angiegranberry3366 Před rokem

    I loved it all! I grew up in Alabama to generations of cattle and row crop farmers! My Dad took me to visit Montana in the early 80's. The beauty is amazing! But Alabama is also beautiful. And our climate may not be as extreme. I love this country and the diversity of agricultural land. We do have beautiful rich pastures. My hat's off to the hard-working farmers and ranchers! Thank you for your hard work, and sharing.

  • @roniboyd613
    @roniboyd613 Před rokem +2

    Enjoyed every part! I'll try to be patient for part 2😀
    Glad the rib is doing better❤

  • @garyanderson3049
    @garyanderson3049 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful video. We dairied in Ohio and raise horses. Love you sharing Montana ranching. Raising livestock is a great way to live and raise your family. God has given us wonderful blessings living in the country.

  • @Rhelmer21
    @Rhelmer21 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video, I love these kind of videos, I’m 25 years old and I’m just now starting out on my own ranching and I took over my uncles herd and I’m slowly building my dream of my own ranch here in Alberta Canada

  • @kimwolfe
    @kimwolfe Před rokem +1

    Thoroughly enjoyed this, looking forward to the rest of your visit.

  • @lonnygehring3043
    @lonnygehring3043 Před rokem

    I loved the general BS-ing of two old friends about how they got to where they are now. Dave was great too..

  • @richardwilson3813
    @richardwilson3813 Před rokem

    Great video. We lived in Billings for 14 year before moving back to Texas to help with elderly parents. We truly miss Montana. Thanks for the great videos.

  • @dithompson2679
    @dithompson2679 Před rokem

    I loved this episode, both Part 1 and 2, Trinity. Many things have changed with ranching and farming since I was young and growing up on a farm Kansas. But it's fascinating to see how much remains the same ... especially important things like values and integrity. It's often hard to find that in a big city. Listening to the unvarnished conversation warmed my heart!

  • @marilyngardner4836
    @marilyngardner4836 Před 3 měsíci

    I really enjoyed everything. This is about my 4th Trinity show. I am 80 years old and no agriculture experience. That is how interesting your videos are. I noticed a video from West Texas. That is my next one to watch!!

  • @MrWcjordan10
    @MrWcjordan10 Před rokem

    I would like to let you know that I truly enjoy your videos and learning about farming in Montana. The videos are never too long. We have a very small farm with a few animals. Acres of grazing per cow is a huge difference. We allow 1.5 acres per cow. Please keep up the good work. Looking forward to the next video.

  • @davidmonnin2792
    @davidmonnin2792 Před 3 měsíci

    By far one your best videos!
    Love the format and especially Rancher Scott!

  • @cindyglastetter1045
    @cindyglastetter1045 Před rokem +1

    This was a great video showing the life of a Montana rancher and I really enjoyed the camaraderie between the two of you! Looking forward to part 2.

  • @tommythuntdeer
    @tommythuntdeer Před rokem

    The stories during the feeding trips was awesome! Thanks for bringing us along!

  • @k-lo0007
    @k-lo0007 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Wow! Totally enjoyed the entire video. Glad you didn't edit out anything. Love from Louisiana ❤

  • @DrTragediaUSA
    @DrTragediaUSA Před měsícem

    Excellent! We need more people like you and doing the same thing you are doing!! I have a dream of one day start working in the state of Montana or Wyoming or Idaho!!! God bless the real America!!

  • @farmgirl4958
    @farmgirl4958 Před měsícem

    I look for the longer videos because I listen to them while I’m working, and I don’t have to keep finding another one.

  • @veevee7317
    @veevee7317 Před rokem +2

    interesting video. miss the horses

  • @jameslaszlo-tf5nw
    @jameslaszlo-tf5nw Před rokem +2

    Trinity, I really enjoyed watching your video so much, that I'm watching it again!! Looking forward to the part 2 of it.
    GOD Bless you and your Family

  • @wrthrash
    @wrthrash Před rokem +1

    Hats off for removing the bale swine, interesting glance and nice edits

  • @legend7ify
    @legend7ify Před rokem +2

    .........G'day Trinity,
    I really enjoyed everything about and in the video, I could easily cope with more. Looking forward to part 2.
    Cheers and thanks,
    wet season here in tropical Australia,
    Malcolm.

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Před rokem

      Wet season. We don’t have one of those in Montana. 😁

  • @macnachten8822
    @macnachten8822 Před rokem +1

    This was a great video, the long conversations are great for giving a perspective we outside of montana and ranching get to have. Keep these types of videos coming! Thanks!

  • @asmera4547
    @asmera4547 Před rokem

    you are living my dream. I've always wanted to go out and work on a ranch, I rode horses my whole life, always wanted to try it. Hey only as old as you feel, I'm a young 60 year old lady!

  • @mackenziewilson4863
    @mackenziewilson4863 Před rokem +1

    This was so amazing to watch, I work on a ranch in Wyoming close to the Montana line. Its so cool to see how you guys do things. Learning more than what I've already learned.

  • @michaelestrada6840
    @michaelestrada6840 Před 6 měsíci

    Trinity what an awesome life you live God bless you and your family.

  • @montanaboy3777
    @montanaboy3777 Před rokem +2

    -10 below ....for a wedding?? LOL 18 years old?? LOL at your friend's comment "that was still stupid" & electric fence knowledge - LMAO great friend right there. Really liked the ride-a-long in the pickup with all the idle chit-chat that you two were doing. Learned a lot just sitting back and listening too the both of you, and the others you met that day. Thanks for the share....always a good time!

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Před rokem +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. And yes. I look at 18 year olds today and think, “Man I was young!” 😁. Still married though. We met when we were 15. 30 years ago. 😳

  • @E_House
    @E_House Před rokem +1

    My 15 yo said that was an hour of pure enjoyment 😍 and we can't wait for part 2!
    Have you thought of putting a mic on the people you interview/ hang out with so we can hear them better? Just a thought.

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Před rokem +1

      Looks like thats gonna have to be on the list next. 😄. Makes me feel pretty good that it was entertaining enough for a 15 year old. 🤯

  • @jeremymullen5378
    @jeremymullen5378 Před rokem +1

    🔥right on guyzz, this was a great episode. That rancher is a pretty cool down to earth guy.. great to see day to day life 🔥👊🔥🏍🔨⚙️🚜

  • @RealJeep
    @RealJeep Před rokem +3

    You should have a lot more subs than 165K. Seems like everyone wants to be a "Yellowstone Cowboy" nowadays and they have no idea what life's really like in 406. Your channel should be required watching for everyone who moves there from Commiefornia thinking they're gonna be a cowboy. Yeah, I worked for the evil USFS for 5 years in the Burg and mostly loved it. However, this southern boy got tired of being cold all the time. I saw some amazing things and met some salt of the earth people there but after 5 years it was time for me to go home.

    • @LifeintheWest
      @LifeintheWest  Před rokem

      Lived in Montana all my life, and the cold gets to me as well.

  • @MaineUSA
    @MaineUSA Před rokem +2

    This is awesome

  • @hankbraff1135
    @hankbraff1135 Před 6 měsíci

    I loved the insight into everyday life on a Montana ranch, not much different to Australian cattle stations, only your winters are so long and cold where our summers are so long , hot and dry, drought is a fact of life for us, we have just had 3 years of good rains but now drought is looming again, our last drought lasted 10 years hopefully this one if it eventuates will only be of short duration. I think what your doing Trinity, by informing people who are totally ignorant of the fact that ranching is just plain hard work and how difficult it is for cattlemen, may come to realise just how valuable ranchers are to the population, without them they wouldn't be getting fed and should show them the respect they deserve.

  • @KS-ip5xn
    @KS-ip5xn Před rokem

    Your discussion on education is spot on!

  • @tamiebyrne328
    @tamiebyrne328 Před rokem +1

    I really enjoy your channel but I think both of us enjoyed this one the most

  • @oldtop4682
    @oldtop4682 Před rokem

    Love this channel. I grew up in the mountains, but live in the flat part of the South these days. Two minor things jumped out at me. 1. You said "Crick", and that is exactly what we called a creek where I grew up in Utah. 2. Thank God there is someone else out there that peed on an electric horse fence! I did not do it intentionally, but that is an experience you flat don't forget.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @erichhammer301
    @erichhammer301 Před rokem +1

    Loved this content. I found this interesting as ranching in Montana is so different to how it’s done here Down-under in Queensland Australia. Thank you for this.

  • @robynmcleroy216
    @robynmcleroy216 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for these videos!! We have friends who just built a home in Bridger... so it was really cool seeing that area!! :)

  • @6peacemaker9
    @6peacemaker9 Před rokem +2

    Love the video! Will have to try those bites someday too... where do you get your jackets from? Could use a nice one like that up here in Canada 👍

  • @georgeherman4320
    @georgeherman4320 Před rokem

    Hi Trinity , I have been watching you on CZcams and heard you say when you were working the dude horses, that you weren't sure what the ages of some of your horses and mules were. I have a system without checking in the mouth. This is what I learned as a boy when I was in junior college, 1962. I worked for an old rancher in Texas who taught me how to break horses. But his way was not the best as he didn't know or believe in gentle break. Any way my way to tell the ages of horses is really simple. Take a tail hair and tie it around your wedding ring and hold it in the center of a glass tumbler. Hold it there until it starts swinging, it will start hitting the side of the glass. Count the times it hits the glass. It will stop hitting the glass when it reaches the horse's age. Test this system on one you know the age of. You'll be surprised how accurate it is. Regards love your channel. George

  • @FootBallDad67
    @FootBallDad67 Před rokem

    Being a city raised kid this is all interesting to me. I grew up visiting family nw of Winnipeg and still consider those the best times. Glad I found your channel.

  • @kurtreinhardt6789
    @kurtreinhardt6789 Před rokem +3

    Great video