I'm guessing that Jeff Dougherty loves running, Bozeman and art. He has meticulously pieced together a stunning tour of Bozeman with footage from every season during his runs. This might be the coolest Bozeman video I've seen yet.
Who would think? Apparently, tourists to Butte, Montana's Berkeley Pit give the Superfund "tourist attraction" a generous thumbs up with 4 out of 5 stars. Let's take a look at some of the reviews.
In less than 5 minutes, let U of M professor Diana Six share what the pine beetle is really all about. How bad has the devastation been? What are the causes? Are some pine trees resistant to the pine beetle?
We've all had a few of those Montana driving moments...what am I doing out here? We (safely) caught some video this morning of the Four Corners area during an early morning snow storm. You know how this feels, right?
John Ward put into pictures what most of us already know. Want to show Uncle Robert why you live in Montana? This video of the Bozeman area taken this winter should clear things up.
If you're already planning weekend getaways, consider heading east to "Montana's Badlands". Areas around Glendive, Terry and Jordan provide an incredible amount of interesting terrain for all abilities.
At an elevation of over 10,000 feet in western Montana, Trapper Peak is the highest peak in the Bitterroot Mountains. Mike Thompson takes us all to the very top (and beyond) in his cool drone footage.
This past December was marked by cold temperatures and a good amount of snow. Jon Catton captured the Bozeman holiday season very nicely with views from all over the city.
If you're missing Bozeman this time of year, perhaps these quick drone videos of the downtown area will cheer you up! The Story Mill and Main Street areas are both featured.
We're going to call David a professional road tripper. He's been all over the place enjoying the wilds, and came up with this beauty featuring just about all of Montana with hid drone.