Thanks to your channel I saw something new, unusual, got acquainted with mountain landscapes : this is my favorite topic. I am glad that you shared it with us.
@OutdoorIdaho2 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@percymcnabb47463 күн бұрын
beautiful
@mattelliott84463 күн бұрын
Completed 12ers gang check in! I wrapped them in 2023!
@OutdoorIdaho2 күн бұрын
Well done!
@davidk73244 күн бұрын
Thanks for this--
@jaymontgomery33304 күн бұрын
Love Idaho!
@AdeNoor.4 күн бұрын
Good luck
@kevinstarski15984 күн бұрын
To who?
@JJ-jo3rl4 күн бұрын
Let the goats go at it! Yeah I know it’s a lot of land get a lot of goats
@Mcslizz20224 күн бұрын
I spend a couple weeks in there most years recently. My favorite place. Thanks for the video.
@OutdoorIdahoКүн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@ThudDriver4 күн бұрын
Byways....hmmm.
@KeyofDavid57786 күн бұрын
Cheatgrass came over with the Basque sheep herders
@surfpapo7 күн бұрын
Fish and game all they do is interfere with mother nature waist of tax payers money
@puzzleheaddesign37897 күн бұрын
No way you're going to keep that stuff away.
@KT314227 күн бұрын
Lady, at the very least, brush your hair.
@kylewhite61148 күн бұрын
Really cool and inspiring. I’ve always loved swimming in cold water, especially the ocean and rivers. This last two years I went through a major depressive episode and working out stopped doing much for me mentally no matter how much I pulled back or pushed myself to the limits (I’ve been a life long fitness person). I bought a cheap 50 dollar cold plunge to have at my place so I can hop in whenever I need to. It really has been the closest thing I’ve seen to a silver bullet for mood enhancement. It got me out of my depression and happy enough that I’m able to start addressing the root causes for my anxiety and depression, something I never really did when I got into working out. The physical benefits are obviously wonderful, but it’s really the mental and spiritual healing factors that are almost miraculous.
@bimpliscuit47319 күн бұрын
Why not survival of the fittest tho
@FragKwonDo9 күн бұрын
this stuff is the worst when it gets in your socks
@ambrr_lilyКүн бұрын
In my dog's toes! People have put animals down due to infection from cheatgrass. That's NOT what I would do, but I live in a very poor, rural area and people can't/won't spend money on extensive vet treatments.
@lechatleblanc9 күн бұрын
good....but u can find another 3ffective way , other than toxic herbicide.... maybe its natural ..so good if it is
@matthewcadwell97339 күн бұрын
As someone who moved from Northern Nevada, to Southern Idaho, thank you!!
@robertthomasjones927810 күн бұрын
Like a box ‘o chocolates
@JKB6920810 күн бұрын
Cheat grass is just like the Californians taking over
@percymcnabb474610 күн бұрын
thanks for sharing, so beautiful.
@OutdoorIdaho10 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@vavilovasvetlana904411 күн бұрын
Encountered unusual natural beauty!
@rosesarebella1512 күн бұрын
I thank you both as a vet tech and amateur environmentalist 😅 I hate that stuff with a passion
@Id10tRex13 күн бұрын
Burn in a controlled way and follow up with herbicides and proper seeds and other plants. 😮
@farrisdaily552213 күн бұрын
Might actually be the most stupid thing I’ve heard. Pesticides are what are used. Cool give people cancer… college education is great
@surfpapo14 күн бұрын
Beautiful except the mormons they suck liars and thieves
@rynok454714 күн бұрын
Why not plant more native seeds in heavy doses?
@scottmcleish989614 күн бұрын
Sasquatch has peed in that lake.
@justinjackson847015 күн бұрын
Is there anything that could be done without spraying chemicals that are known to create problems in biological life?
@marinoserafini803615 күн бұрын
Fashion falconry
@thereckoning548815 күн бұрын
I'm not a scientist, but i do know that the earth changes what it is from time to time. Also, fires are necessary for regrowth. I live in southeast Idaho. There are many birds and other animals that live within that grass and to exterminate what nature has given to nature to live in is to essentially remove all of those animals living quarters. Call me crazy but I believe nature should be left alone. People always want to try to rule everything.
@wu769015 күн бұрын
You just know she voted for Kamala
@bearacuda333815 күн бұрын
So people breathe that crap
@Scotthanson-kl4dq17 күн бұрын
Realtors like to put out these videos! It is great for Maga folk. Trump says he loves the uneducated so you will feel right at home here. Poor schools low wages, big drug problem. Typical red state things. Please move there and stay there!
@OTFO3 күн бұрын
Wow…. do us a favor and stay in California….
@bdrakephotography17 күн бұрын
I've been looking for somewhere to snowshoe and take pictures but I cant seem to find where this snowshoe trail is! If anyone knows let me know please!
@aWildSteveO19 күн бұрын
The solution is ridiculously fucking simple, and I do t understand why it isn't done yet. Wait for the fire. The fire WILL happen. You already fly plaes over to drop water on the fire. Just put the seeds of native plants in the water. Seed bomb the newly fertile land with ANYTHING native. Replace the cheat grass. Fucking simple solution. Just do it.
@Guyonthecouch42019 күн бұрын
I don't know anything. I will say chemicals aren't a great solution. Look at round up. Plants get stronger and adapt. Pay me to get out there with a burner and propane and I could burn it up and new growth comes in after like real grass. Use a tractor to cut up patches so the fire stays in the patches in between the till line
@SoapDishMama19 күн бұрын
Cheatgrass and cats …… a terrible mix when we lived in Caldwell. Sometimes you never knew it was even in your pets fur till it had dug into their little skin! Glad we rarely see it where we are now.
@dogsbyfire19 күн бұрын
Cheatgrass is a horrific problem. Thank you for thinking of ways to combat it.
@happyhollee59620 күн бұрын
Most invasive thing is Californians
@Hawes4121 күн бұрын
I've always wondered what Western Idaho and Eastern Oregon looked like before cheat grass took over large chunks of it.
@SoapDishMama19 күн бұрын
Probably more sage.
@parkergregg195113 күн бұрын
Tons more sage and other native bushes. Lots of what destroyed these areas is wildfire, but also Cattle. You can see what areas used to look like on the sides of hills outside of Boise (where we have protected it from wildfire) and it’s blue green sagebrush and native bunch grass
@TucoDog-ho6fw21 күн бұрын
I really hate that stuff. I believe getting it under control is impossible, but I would appreciate every effort.
@FriendxA11 күн бұрын
you must hate science.
@TucoDog-ho6fw10 күн бұрын
@@FriendxA That’s a wacky thing to say. Once you spend as much time in the outdoors and experience the vast remote spaces in Idaho and realize that stuff is everywhere.. only then will you realize what I said makes sense. no go away boy, you bother me.
@Prosper_Dean23 сағат бұрын
@@FriendxA why would you even say that in this context lmao
@dustinmarsland26921 күн бұрын
Wonder if theres any snakes along said Snake River?
@robertkeller593023 күн бұрын
The “seniors, don’t pay for groceries” ad that is in its 4th interruption of this program, is a total scam. Knowing it is a scam, I called their phone number and both times got phone operators who could barely speak English. When I was asked, or I think I was asked, since I could barely understand their questions, for my medicare number, and I declined, they hung up.
@brucepoole855223 күн бұрын
trump wants to open it up to drilling for oil
@karriehuskey967023 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. It's so beautiful, im definitely putting it on my bucket list to see😊
@OutdoorIdaho16 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@karriehuskey967023 күн бұрын
Wow!!! Thank you for sharing your story 😊 beautiful