The beacon on MacDonald Pass
Standing atop MacDonald Pass is a beacon that helped lay the groundwork for the beginnings of nighttime flight across Montana.
Helena MT to Billings MT timelapse - 17 March 2013
Returning from a friend's memorial service, decided to play around with time-lapse photography on the way back
Northern Montana Hi-Line...US Highway 2..... North Dakota...RVerTV
This video is about Northern Montana Hi-Line...US Highway 2..... North Dakota...RVerTV
A quick video of the drive across the northern Montana hi-line highway US 2
Not alot of scenic stops... a few small towns and 100 of miles of farm and cattle ranches...plus oil wells
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Beaverhead County Court House in Dillon Montana
Test video of the court house in Dillon MT
Sledding to Kessler school in Helena, Montana
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Day 9 Helena (Montana) to Idaho
This is the daily dash-cam footage from our 35-day drive across Canada and the US, starting in Vancouver (BC) and ending in Hudson (QC). It took 35 days, 6 Canadian provinces, 20 US states, 4 time zones, 4000 photos, 150 hours of video, and was a whole lot of fun. Total distance driven was 12,325km (7,658 miles).
We recorded these videos to allow ourselves to re-live the adventure again in the future. It's online here to share with our friends and families. The videos play back at 5x, but even so we are fully aware that no-one other than us any much interest in watching all of them.
There's no music because of a) copyright stuff and b) because we don't want to create a playlist which is hours long and that many people will mute. So, find your own favourite driving music and put that on instead.
The playlist contains each day that we travelled anywhere. Some days we didn't drive, so there's no footage for that day.
I have never really edited video before, so it's very amateur stuff, but we hope that it helps to illustrate where we went.
Helena, MT - Part 1 / I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing-Aerosmith
(Eng/Pol) Helena is the capital city of the U.S. state of Montana. It's 19th century architecture dazzles and its gold rush history compels. Born during the Gold Rush of 1864, this is a rare town that's managed to become a modern city while retaining the character of its early years.
Helena jest stolicą amerykańskiego stanu Montana. Jej 19-to wieczna architektura jest olśniewająca a jej historia gorączki złota jest zniewalająca. Założona w czasie gorączki złota w 1864 roku, jest niespotykanym miastem, któremu udało się stać nowoczesnym miastem, zachowując charakter jego wczesnych latach.
Driving through Lookout Pass
Driving over the Montana-Idaho border on Lookout Pass
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MDT Tow Plow in Action March 17, 2014
March 17, 2014 (St. Patrick's Day), the 2014 Helena crew was the first to operate MDT's new tow plow.
The tow plow was first used on I-15 between Helena and Jefferson City. It went through Helena and continued west on Hwy 12 turning around at the MacDonald Pass section house.
This tow plow will be working in Helena with plans to deploy additional equipment this fall.
Taming Big Sky Country: The History of Montana Transportation from Trails to Interstates
The state’s major routes evolved from ancient Native American trails into four-lane expressways in a little over a century. That story is one of difficult, groundbreaking, and sometimes poor engineering decisions, as well as a desire to make a journey faster, safer, and more comfortable. It all started in 1860, when John Mullan hacked a wagon road over the formidable Rocky Mountains to Fort Benton. It continued until the last section of interstate highway opened to traffic in 1988. Montana Department of Transportation historian Jon Axline charts a road trip through the colorful and inspiring history of trails, roads, and superhighways in Big Sky Country. Presence of the Past Program Series, February 18, 2016
Christmas Morning Montana State Capital
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Montana 2016 Driving Around In The Snow❄️
Rocky Mountains Montana USA Northure 2014
Descendo Rocky Mountains Montana Glacier National Park Northure 2014
June in Montana
Yeah. That's snow.
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Hwy 12, Lolo Pass towards Lolo Hot Springs, MT, Part 1.
Starting out from the parking lot at the Lolo Pass visitors centre and rest area. We take a right turn back onto Highway 12 which has us crossing into Montana. From here its a long run down from the summit, the first place we will pass is Lolo Hot Springs, seen in part 2 of this mini series
Music: Adam Drake Radhika Vekaria (Rain or Shine)
Courting Truth: Montana CourthouseTales
Missoula author Eric Olson shares stories from his new book, Courting Truth: Montana CourthouseTales. Olsen—a former trial lawyer with 35-years’ experience—used his considerable legal and investigative skills to track down and record historic tales relating to Montana courthouses that are funny, insightful, and sometimes thought-provoking. From the Presence of the Past lecture series. montanahistoricalsociety.org
Glacier National Park [before forest fires in Montana] - Avalanche Lake - (4K UHD drone footage)
Watch this great aerial footage of the Avalanche Lake Hiking Trail in Glacier National Park (4K UHD)
Taken in June (before the fires)
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Eric and I were searching for a day-hike in Glacier National Park (that wasn't too strenuous) to test out the new camera and drone. It was a beautiful day in Montana. The sun was out and the wind was mild. We were in West Glacier at the time, and we decided that the Avalanche Lake Trail was our best bet. The trail is relatively painless and it's just a few miles - if you hike them all - you will find yourself in a wonderful place to be finding oneself on a wonderful day like this. If you're not in any hurry - budget some time in to relax at the lake. Soak it all in. (your probably going to want to either way so you might as well plan for it :P)
It's a fairly short drive down (I should say up) on the Going to the Sun Road from the West Glacier park entrance; loads of pretty things to look at for a bit and you're there!
I would recommend Avalanche Lake (and the rest of GNP) to just about anyone who feels comfortable outdoors. You don't have to be a nature enthusiast to be blown away by Glacier - in fact - having been there puts you at high risk of becoming a nature enthusiast. I tell all my friends about the park, and no one has ever came back with any complaints.
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Glacier National Park is a national park located in the U.S. state ofMontana, on the Canada–United States border with the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. The park encompasses over 1 million acres (4,000 km2) and includes parts of two mountain ranges (sub-ranges of the Rocky Mountains), over 130 named lakes, more than 1,000 different species of plants, and hundreds of species of animals. This vast pristine ecosystem is the centerpiece of what has been referred to as the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem, a region of protected land encompassing 16,000 square miles (41,000 km2).[3]
The region that became Glacier National Park was first inhabited byNative Americans. Upon the arrival of European explorers, it was dominated by the Blackfeet in the east and the Flathead in the western regions. Under pressure the Blackfoot ceded the mountainous parts of their treaty lands in 1895 to the federal government; it later became part of the park. Soon after the establishment of the park on May 11, 1910, a number of hotels and chalets were constructed by the Great Northern Railway. These historic hotels and chalets are listed as National Historic Landmarks and a total of 350 locations are on the National Register of Historic Places. By 1932 work was completed on the Going-to-the-Sun Road, later designated a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, which provided greater accessibility for automobiles into the heart of the park.
The mountains of Glacier National Park began forming 170 million years ago when ancient rocks were forced eastward up and over much younger rock strata. Known as the Lewis Overthrust, these sedimentary rocks are considered to have some of the finest fossilized examples of extremely early life found anywhere on Earth. The current shapes of theLewis and Livingston mountain ranges and positioning and size of the lakes show the telltale evidence of massive glacial action, which carved U-shaped valleys and left behind moraines which impounded water, creating lakes. Of the estimated 150 glaciers which existed in the park in the mid-19th century, only 25 active glaciers remained by 2010.[4] Scientists studying the glaciers in the park have estimated that all the glaciers may disappear by 2030 if the current climate patterns persist.... [wikipedia]
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