CampgroundViews.com - Hunter Peak Campground Cody Wyoming (Cooke City Montana) Forest Service
takes user submitted videos combined with professional editing to provide tent and RV campers with a first person view of a campground or RV park. Hunter Peak Campground northwest of Cody Wyoming (Cooke City Montana) is A US Forest Service Campground (Shoshone) offering 10 primitive hookup RV (32ft max) and tent camping sites. Sites can be reserved. Sits on the banks of the Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone River, offering outstanding fishing opportunities. The Clarks Fork Trailhead is located across the highway. The Northeast Entrance to Yellowstone National Park is about 24 miles northwest of the campground via the Beartooth All-American Road. Note: this is bear country and special care must be taken to store any items that will attract them. Music Licensed From MusicBakery.com
CampgroundViews.com - Lake Creek Campground Cody Wyoming (Cooke City Montana) Forest Service
takes user submitted videos combined with professional editing to provide tent and RV campers with a first person view of a campground or RV park. Lake Creek Campground northwest of Cody Wyoming (Cooke City Montana) is A US Forest Service Campground (Shoshone) offering 6 primitive hookup tent and RV (max size 22ft) sites with Lake Creek flowing near the campground. No water available pit toilets. Note: this is bear country and special care must be taken to store any items that will attract them. Music Licensed From MusicBakery.com
CampgroundViews.com - Fox Creek Campground Cody Wyoming (Cooke City Montana) Forest Service
takes user submitted videos combined with professional editing to provide tent and RV campers with a first person view of a campground or RV park. Fox Creek Campground northwest of Cody Wyoming (Cooke City Montana) is A US Forest Service Campground (Shoshone) offering 33 primitive tent and RV (max 32 ft) sites with beautiful views of Pilot and Index Peaks. From this campground you have great access to the Beartooths and Yellowstone National Park. Note: this is bear country and special care must be taken to store any items that will attract them. Music Licensed From MusicBakery.com
Big Bear Bald Eagle Cam
Hosted by FriendsofBigBearValley.org
Montana's Gateway to Winter
Just north of Yellowstone is a parkland you haven't seen. A playground for all things winter, the northern gateway to Yellowstone is magnificent. If you like the outdoors, and can brave a bit of cold, Montana in the winter will surprise and exhilarate you.
Go backcountry skiing at Big Sky Resort, or visit Cooke City, which has the best snowmobiling in the state. If you’d rather slay some untouched POWDER, stay in the Mt. Zimmer Yurt in the Beartooth Mountains for incredible access.
Lone Mountain Ranch has epic Nordic skiing tracks, and 320 Guest Ranch runs super fun sleigh rides. When you’re ready to “Warm up with Western Hospitality,” head to Bozeman for tasty eats and craft brews.
* This video is proudly produced in partnership with Yellowstone Country, Montana:
DOWNLOAD OUR APP
APPLE:
ANDROID:
MORE FROM MATADOR NETWORK
WEB:
INSTAGRAM:
YOUTUBE:
FACEBOOK:
ABOUT MATADOR NETWORK
MatadorNetwork.com and its social channels are the #1 digital destination for affluent millennial travelers and adventurers. With over 9 million monthly uniques and millions of social followers, we are the world's leading independent travel media outlet.
ABOUT MATADOR MEDIA HOUSE
MATADOR MEDIA HOUSE specializes in ideating, producing and distributing the most engaging branded video content on the Web. We work with some of the most talented filmmakers in the world to create broadcast quality video content for use across digital, social or broadcast.
WEB:
TRAVEL | ADVENTURE | TRAVEL CULTURE | #TRAVELSTOKE
CampgroundViews.com - Crazy Creek Campground Cody Wyoming WY (Cooke City Montana) Forest Service
takes user submitted videos combined with professional editing to provide tent and RV campers with a first person view of a campground or RV park. Crazy Creek Campground northwest of Cody Wyoming (Cooke City Montana) is a US Forest Service Campground (Shoshone) offering 16 primitive tent and RV (max size 28ft) sites on a bluff above the scenic Crazy Creek. No water available pit toilets. Note: this is bear country and special care must be taken to store any items that will attract them. Music Licensed From MusicBakery.com
Enjoying BIG SKY country(Montana)
we are enjoying big sky country in the great state of montana.
follow us and support
support us here. paypal.me/goodselllife
#iamacreator
#wearecreators
#smallyoutubearmy
QA NP Video 2 Test 25MB
Things to Do Our Things to Do Page features links to pages that discuss the diversity of activities available to visitors in Yellowstone. If you want to learn more about natural or historical points of interest, or learn about fishing, hiking, or picnicking opportunities, visit this page. It will tell you of those opportunities along with many others. Lodging Lodging inside and outside the park is discussed here. Visitor Centers Learn about our eight visitor contact stations and museums. There is also a link to our new Online Old Faithful Visitor Education Center page. Services in the Park If you know the areas you are going to visit you can get your services information by area. If you want more general information about a specific type of service, the information is also sorted by service type. Topics covered include bookstores, general stores, camping, lodging, dining, gas stations, and medical services. Rules and Regulations If you have questions about what you are and are not allowed to do while visiting Yellowstone this section will provide you with the answers to most of your questions. Operating Hours and Seasons This page lists Road Opening and Closing, as well as Road Construction information including a link to weekly construction updates. Yellowstone closes it's East, South and West Entrances during the winter. You will want to check here for dates the park is open before planning your visit. The North Entrance (Gardiner, Montana) is open year round to wheeled vehicles, but snow tires and/or chains may be required in winter. The Northeast Entrance to Silver Gate / Cooke City, Montana is open year round, but travel east of Cooke City is Not Possible during the winter season. Weather Considerations The weather in Yellowstone is highly variable and any trip here should be planned with all weather possibilities in mind.
About Bozeman, Montana
Bozeman, Montana is recognized as one of the best places to live in the country. Clean air, clean water, mountain vistas, rich culture... There is everything to love about Bozeman.
Magic Yellowstone
[silent] A promotional travelogue for Northern Pacific Railway's Yellowstone Park Line. Highlights of the film include: the Gardiner park entrance, antelope, Gardiner Canyon, terraces and boiling mud, Golden Gate, mountains of volcanic glass, bison herds, Old Faithful Inn, horseback riding, bears, erupting geysers, fishing, pelicans, terns, Yellowstone hotel amenities, Chittenden Bridge, Grand Canyon, and scenic Cody Road. (collection MOV 0050)
The Montana Historical Society is the owner of this film and makes available reproductions for research, publication and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the MHS Photograph Archives before any reproduction use. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission to use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.
MOTOTURISMO - USA, Montana (2012)
Il racconto di questo viaggio è pubblicato su MOTOTURISMO 199 - Aprile 2012
Acquista Mototurismo in edicola, sul nostro sito o in versione digitale per iPad e dispositivi Android.
mototurismo.it
store.mototurismo.it
facebook.com/mototurismo.it
instagram.com/mototurismo_magazine
In viaggio con due Moto Guzzi Norge, verso una delle zone più scenografiche dello Stato americano del Montana: il Glacier National Park, una riserva naturale di oltre 400.000 ettari di foreste, altopiani e laghi alpini. Da lì l'entusiasmante salita al Logan Pass, lungo la Going-to-the-Sun Road, considerata una delle più belle strade al mondo. Ancora con noi, attraverso le Flathead Indian Reservation e la Blackfeet Indian Reservation, per un approccio alla cultura dei Nativi, in un contesto naturalistico che sembra disegnato appositamente per la moto.
BEARTOOTH 2 descending to Chief Joseph Highway
Going down the pass on the western side to pick up Chief Joseph Highway. This video ends at the Highest General Store in the world . Riding a 99' Harley Davidson Heritage Springer. Third week of June 2015.
A FAST Drive Through Miles City, Montana
We started at Walmart, drove through neighborhoods, down around the cemetery, then back into town.
The Main Street Miles City HD-Camera Broadcasting Live 24/7/365 at
butte montana trip
butte montana trip
For rent: 220 Carter View Drive, Cody, WY 82414
For rent: 220 Carter View Drive, Cody, WY 82414
Beautiful home located on the Southfork of Cody with stunning 360-degree views. Home sits on 5 acres of horse property with separate corrals and a nice barn with water and electric. Home has an attached 2-car garage. Entire home can be one space or separated into two separate living areas as each level has its own full kitchen and laundry. Upstairs includes a master with 3/4 bath and walk-in closet. Big windows allow plenty of natural light, heat, and fantastic views of the surrounding mountains. Downstairs has full egress windows, two large bedrooms and access directly from the garage or from the front of the house. Radiant, in-floor heating will help keep heating costs down while staying toasty warm! Pets and horses negotiable for additional rent (limitations apply). Contact American West Realty for more information or to apply.
_
▶︎ RENTERS: Have you imagined living in one of our wonderful rental homes or apartments? See all our available rentals, schedule a showing, or start the application screening process by visiting us at
Know someone who might be interested in one of our Cody or Powell homes for rent? 'Like' and share this video with them and help a friend or a family get their dream home!
_
▶︎ INVESTORS: Are you an interested in starting or expanding your real estate investment portfolio or in need of a professional Property Manager? Learn more about our services by visiting:
_
▶︎ HOMES FOR SALE
My Properties:
Search all property:
_
▶︎ CONNECT WITH ME!
Instagram:
Facebook:
Twitter:
Pinterest:
_
▶︎ MY OFFICES
American West Realty and Management
1527 Rumsey Avenue
Cody, Wyoming 82414
or
306 N Bent Street
Powell, Wyoming 82435
THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!
Powell Wyoming 4BR 2BA For Sale By Owner
Beautiful 4BR 2BA single family home remodeled and upgraded. Wheel Chair Accessible. Refinished wood floors, tiled kitchen and bathroom floors. Private office. Greenhouse. Work shop. Large fenced yard. Long wide driveway with RV parking. Beautiful finished basement. Utility room. Large food storage. Safe peaceful neighborhood. Walking distance to downtown Powell and Southside Elementary School.
4th of July in West Yellowstone
West Yellowstone has a pretty good fireworks display on the fourth of July. It lasts for about 45 minutes and this is the grand finally.
Covering American cases abroad, with author/former CIA agent Amaryllis Fox - TCDPOD
In this week's podcast, we cover cases with international elements happening this week.
A Wisconsin woman working as a prosecutor is shot dead on a Pacific island in her driveway (15:23).
Four flight attendants are held in Miami, accused of smuggling cash into the country from Chile (24:33).
A man accused of killing a woman in New York is on trial in Nicaragua (9:40).
With guest Amaryllis Fox, a former CIA Clandestine Service Operator and author of Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA:
Bonus podcast:
Updates:
----
New stories every week.
Subscribe to the True Crime Daily Weekly Podcast:
ITUNES:
SPOTIFY:
STITCHER:
GOOGLE PLAY:
Yellowstone -- Tower Junction to Soda Butte
This video was shot from on top of my car using a home made magnetic mount for my Panasonic GH2 camera. Placing the camera on top of the car give a bit higher perspective and avoids the reflections from the windshield and reduced the amount of the car that shows up in the video. OTH, having the camera outside the car results in really bad wind noise so I've had to reduce the audio by about 30db.
This route taken during this video begins at the Tower Junction and continues eastward towards the NE entrance of Yellowstone and the town of Cooke City Mt. We head over the Yellowstone River near the beginning and these first few miles cover area that is known to have bears and bears with cubs, but please be careful. In 2015 a mama grizzly and some cubs were on the bridge and many people and cars boxed them in at both ends of the bridge and fortunately no one was hurt, but such idiocy could have resulted in death not only of the stupid humans but also the bears.
About half way through the video we enter the Lamar Valley which has been called the American Serengeti. May Bison frequent the area and at time the herds can reach into the thousands. In the early part of the century, up until about 2005 or there abouts, the Droid Pack were frequently in the area and made for very popular viewing particularly in the early morning and evening. Sadly, the Droids died off and I do not know if there has been much wolf activity in the area since then.
The two streams that dominate the Lamar Valley, the Lamar River and Soda Butte Creak provide great fishing opportunities and are frequented by Coyotes and Fox.
Most of the route within the Lamar, particularly the higher ground are excellent places to pull over and watch the wildlife and the scenery. Pull up a chair and spend a while doing nothing but immerse yourself in nature.
The Smith Mine Disaster of 1943 – near Red Lodge, Montana MT
The Smith Mine Disaster of 1943 – near Red Lodge, Montana MT.
From the Billings, MT. Gazette, Feb 26, 2013:
Saturday paid time-and-a-half at the Montana Coal and Iron Co.’s Smith Mine between Bearcreek and Washoe.
Miners who had just emerged from the Great Depression of the 1930s eagerly worked the overtime weekend shift. They had the added incentive of doing their part to keep the World War II war machine running.
Although many were immigrants, they were a patriotic lot, according to Matt Stump, a senior in history at Montana State University Billings. Most had the cost of war bonds deducted from their wages, he said.
As 1942 drew to a close, Frank Mourich, a native of Austria, had increased his purchase of war bonds to $75 of his $132 biweekly paycheck, Stump found while researching his senior thesis.
Daylight was about an hour old when Mourich and 76 other coal miners entered the mouth of the Smith Mine on Feb. 27, 1943. On that bright winter morning, they descended about 7,000 feet into the No. 3 vein and went to work.
No one knows whether any of these men intent on their work noticed an unusual buildup of methane gas or coal dust, and there are only theories about what ignited an explosion so powerful that it blew a 20-ton locomotive off its tracks.
Management got its first notification of the disaster below from hoisting engineer Alex Hawthorne, 55, who telephoned the surface and said: “There’s something wrong down here. I’m getting out.”
All three survivors, who were described in the newspaper as “very sick,” were rushed to a hospital in Red Lodge, five miles away.
Also hospitalized early that day were eight volunteers who were searching for survivors.
Above ground, miners’ families kept a calm, hopeful watch, The Gazette reported.
Meanwhile, the Red Cross, already in a high state of preparedness because of the war, quickly established a canteen to feed the crowd gathering at the mine. Within an hour of the first call for help, the organization had set up a 50-bed emergency hospital in Red Lodge, with the assistance of local high school students.
On Sunday, Feb. 28, experienced miners told reporters that they believed that there was just a “thousand to one chance” trapped miners were still alive. The Butte specialists, who were equipped with oxygen masks, could stay underground as long as six hours at a time, but they were unfamiliar with the mine. Regular mine employees with only filter masks could not go as deep into the tunnel.
Desperate to save family members and friends, local miners stayed down as long as they could.
The rescue effort was grim.
“When exhausted rescuers come out of the mine, most of them are dazed and groggy from the effects of the gas for hours afterward, The Gazette reported. They are taken to the Red Lodge emergency hospital and put to bed. Drugs are administered to quiet their nerves, but many grow hysterical.”
Six bodies had been recovered by Sunday. But miners’ wives kept the faith.
“Calm and steadfast, unalterable in belief that their men will come out all right, they waited side by side on benches in the improvised canteen set up in the machine shop,” Gazette reporter Kathryn Wright wrote. “Many have been there since the disaster to meet the boys ‘when they come out.’ ”
Robert Wakenshaw’s wife, awaiting word of her husband and her father-in-law, held her head high and her shoulders erect as she told Wright: “I know they’re coming out. I have all the confidence in the world.”
Seventeen-year-old Martha Barovich knew her widowed father, Sam, would emerge safely.
In agonizing slowness over the next week, the number of bodies began to mount. The last — that of mine foreman Elmer Price, 53 — came out on March 7. He left a wife and five children.
The final casualty of the disaster, Matt Woodward, a rescue worker suffering the effects of his efforts, died April 9. His death brought the total to 75.
Video captured with a Canon Vixia HFS-100 camera and edited with Adobe Premier Pro.
Music Oppressive Gloom by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License