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Okay so I don't know quite where we're at right now .. amazing scenery.. this is

just a phenomenal view .. amazing scenery.. it's just mind-blowing

You know really God, what else can you give us?

My appetite for the American West was whetted last year with a trip to Colorado.

Not long after returning home I began to dream of making another trek.

As I studied the maps there was one place above others that just kept drawing me.

After months of planning my wife and I jumped on a plane and chased the setting

sun to Big Sky Country.

Montana.

Sometimes called, "The Last Best Place."

The names comes from the word 'mountain.'

Maybe that's why I was drawn there?

For this hike I reached out to Brian from the Great Lakes backpacker YouTube

channel. Brian and I have been corresponding via emails texts and phone

calls for nearly nine years yet we had never met. We both share a passion for

the outdoors, for writing, for shooting video, and on matters of faith. I asked

Brian if he'd like to meet me in Montana for a hike. He jumped at the chance

We met in Red Lodge Montana and that became our home base. Our wive's shuttled

us to and from the trail and then would seek out their own adventures in that

busy little town.

Our plan was to hike a trail known as The Beaten Path. It's an approximate 25

mile trail found within the spectacular Absaroka Beartooth Wilderness.

The reviews we had read about and had celebrated the trails beauty and

ruggedness but nothing we read could have prepared us for the grandeur that we

were about to experience. The plan for our first day was to begin at Clarks

Fork trailhead and hike in a northeasterly direction. We would

steadily gain altitude all day as we climbed toward our first campsite.

Although the hiking wasn't difficult our pace was slow being stopped by the

constant stream of views as we stood under the 'Big Sky.'

At every juncture, at every turn, pure snow fed water danced all around us. Streams, lakes, waterfalls;

they were everywhere. One of the amazing things about this

trail was the scenery seemed to be constantly changing. At times we walked

through quiet glen's, at other times we were enveloped by rich forests or we

might find herself surrounded by fields of rocks being lapped at by mountain

lakes. In no time we had emptied ourselves of the superlatives needed to

describe the world into which we had been immersed. But if there was anything that

remained constant it was the mountainous backdrop that

always competed for our attention.

We reached Lake Ouzel where we would spend our first night. A light rain had begun to fall earlier in the afternoon

causing us to pull out our raingear, but we were way too excited to give

the rain much of a thought. We first pitched our shelters and then made our

way to the lake where we gathered water.

An ancient rocky ledge became our dining room table.

We were just getting done with dinner when a heavy rain began to fall.

It chased us back to our hammocks for a while where we lay suspended from the

wet while soaking up absolutely everything we could from the experience

of our first night on the trail in Montana.

Just after first light I was awakened by a noise from somewhere outside of my hammock. I cautiously

leaned out to discover a young buck wandering through the camp. I was amazed

as to how close it came. Breathlessly, I leaned out of my hammock to watch this

graceful creature.

Soon a doe appeared in the background but it wouldn't come as close. For over five

minutes I watched the pair until they wandered off.

It was an amazing start to what would be an amazing day.

There was no shortage of rocks that could be fashioned into tables with a little imagination. Finding

one we had her breakfast of oatmeal and coffee while waiting for the morning sun

to warm us up a bit. I was anxious to tell Brian about my early morning

encounter. After packing our things we set off both of us eager for the day

The Beaten Path had lined our morning walk with breathtaking bouquets of

colorful wildflowers; yellows, reds, and purples, and every hue in between reached

out to touch us as we walked along. Our already filled senses were almost on

overload we had become laden by colors

Sometime during the late morning we reached a large rock cairn. We learned

from a passing hiker that this marked the highest point on The Beaten Path.

My Garmin watch registered 9,983 feet above sea level. The rest of our journey would

be a gradual descent.

Just past the fossil lake we decided to stop for lunch.

This became one of my

most memorable moments. We just sat down in a windswept field among the grass and

rocks with a lake in front and a circle of mountains embracing us.

I don't recall what I had for lunch but I know I could have eaten pretty much

anything out there, and it would have been good.

Not because I was so hungry, but because I was in a good place.

After lunch, Brian and I continued our trek. Brian proved to be an excellent

companion on this hike. Our paces matched perfectly and he was every bit as

enthusiastic of our adventure as I was. A long time ago I'd recognized that Brian

was good with the camera. He was far more patient than me in

taking his pictures. Some might think it's strange to go hiking with someone

you've never met. Perhaps. But the trail has a way of smoothing everything out,

leaving no one a stranger who doesn't want to be.

One of the day's highlights was Impasse Falls. We approached it from the top and

then circled beside it. From a very sheer vantage point we were able to see the

water cascade down over the top.

It then emptied into Duggan Lake that we walked above and beside.

The rugged peaks soon gave way to some wicked switchbacks that led us down the

pass to bend us beneath the treeline again. That was a good sign for a couple

of guys who needed some trees to hang their hammocks for the night.

When we reached Rainbow Lake we were excited to find a beautiful campsite near the water.

We immediately began stringing up our shelters. However, we soon discovered that

we were setting up home in an area where no camping was permitted, therefore, we

had to pack up and move to another

location.

We were able to find another spot though it wasn't very prime and it required

some work to make it hospitable. By the time we sat down we were both feeling

tired and not just a little dejected. But we were able to have a fire that night

and as fires usually do it lifted our spirits making the end of our second day

a very good one.

As morning broke on our third and final day, we emerged from our hammocks fully

refreshed and eager to find out what lay in store for us.

We retrieved our food, which had been stored in waterproof bags and suspended

high in the forests' canopy, outside of camp. This is grizzly country and so it

was important to take every possible precaution to avoid a close encounter

with uninvited guests.

On our last day our backpacks would take us from Rainbow Lake to the trailhead at

East Rosebud Lake, which is the end of The Beaten Path.

The trail winds around and above Rainbow Lake, leading the hiker along a narrowing

path that was breathtaking for more than just one reason.

Soon, we got the sense that we were descending rapidly and that her hike was nearing its end.

The mountains were rising higher around us, and we started to get glimpses of

East Rosebud Lake off in the distance.

We also began encountering day hikers who were out for short walks.

As we walked I think Brian and I both grew a little quieter.

There was an excitement that we both felt, knowing that we would soon realize our goal.

But it was also mixed with a melancholy that hikers often experience as a trek is

drawing near it's close. Sometimes words seem like inadequate vehicles to convey

what a person is experiencing or feeling.

But words are all we have. So we have to work with them.

It's just hard when you feel that you've run out of superlatives.

(laughs) Congratulations. Brian: Congratulations, we did it.

Hey there this is Dane from featheredprop.com and I want to say thank you for

watching my latest video superlatives taken from my Montana trip a special

shout-out thanks to Brian and Michelle for driving halfway across the country

to meet a couple of strangers we had a blast together and won't forget our time

thanks to Brian also for allowing me to use some of his video in my video so the

scenes you just saw were taken from Brian's camera but he allowed me to

incorporate in my video a Brian will probably get a trip report done and when

he does I'm putting the links below also Brian and I did a little bit of a

collaboration video based on this trail I'll put that link below when it becomes

available please check out Brian's channel he's got some good stuff over

there also a just a thank you for everybody who's watched my channel over

the years to the subscribers who keep coming back to those who like it and

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the years and look forward to more videos and look forward to you coming

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