Three Forks, Montana | Driving around Three Forks, MT
A video showing the city of Three Forks, Montana. Three Forks is a small community located 31 miles from Bozeman, Montana in the Gallatin County.
A drive around the neighborhoods of Three Forks Montana. This beautiful little town has not changed much since I graduated from Three Forks High School in 2000 and made my way further west.
Missouri River Headwaters
The exact spot where this mighty river starts. Three Forks, Montana
Headwaters of the Missouri River
The headwaters of the Missouri River are formed by the confluence of the Jefferson and Madison rivers. About a half mile further on, the Missouri is met by the Gallatin River. These three rivers form the Three Forks of the Missouri, and are located in Headwaters State Park near Three Forks, Montana, in the United States.
Missouri River Headwaters - June 12, 2017 - Travels With Phil - Unedited
Subscribe to my YouTube Channel ----- - - - - - Missouri River Headwaters. According to the United States Geological Service (USGS) where the Jefferson and Madison Rivers merge is the official start and headwaters of the Missouri River. This is that spot. In late July 1805, Lewis and Clark came here. Sacajawea told them she recognized the area as the spot where she was captured during a Hidatsa raid when she was a child. - June 12, 2017 - Travels with Phil by Phil Konstantin -
Three Forks, Gallatin County, Montana
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Three Forks is a city in Gallatin County, Montana, United States and is located within the watershed valley system of both the Missouri and Mississippi rivers drainage basins — and is historically considered the birthplace or start of the Missouri River.The population was 1,869 at the 2010 census.The city of Three Forks is named so because it lies geographically near the point, in nearby Missouri Headwaters State Park, where the Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin Rivers converge to form the Missouri River — the longest single river in North America, as well as the major portion of the Missouri-Mississippi River System from the headwaters near Three Forks to its discharge into the Gulf of Mexico.Three Forks is part of the Bozeman, MT Micropolitan Statistical Area of approximately 100,000 people and the greater Bozeman demographic area of approximately 125,000 people.
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Missouri River Headwaters - Downstream - June 12, 2017 - Travels With Phil - Unedited
Subscribe to my YouTube Channel ----- - - - - - Missouri River Headwaters (Three Forks, Montana). According to the United States Geological Service (USGS) where the Jefferson and Madison Rivers merge is the official start and headwaters of the Missouri River. This is that spot. In late July 1805, Lewis and Clark came here. Sacajawea told them she recognized the area as the spot where she was captured during a Hidatsa raid when she was a child. This video was taken downstream at Ling Rock. - June 12, 2017 - Travels with Phil by Phil Konstantin -
Three Forks, Montana
Three Forks, Montana, on a walk across America for hospices in 2011.
Richard Mack in Three Forks, Montana
The Montana Firearms Freedom Act, written by Gary Marbut of the Montana Shooting Sports Association, was introduced January 13, 2009 by Joel Boniek, Gerald Bennett, Edward Butcher, Aubyn Curtiss, Lee Randall and Wendy Warburton. The bill was signed in to law by Governor Brian Schweitzer on April 15, 2009 and became effective on October 1, 2009. On that effective date, Marbut and supporters of the law filed suit as a test case in federal district court.
The law exempts firearms made and kept in the state of Montana from United States federal firearms regulations. It also has no requirements for registration, background checks or dealer licensing. It applies to firearms other than machineguns, along with ammunition and accessories such as silencers,[2] provided that these items are manufactured in the state, and do not leave the state.
It makes several references to a contract made between the United States and the state and people of Montana. It goes on to say the United States agreed to the compact and it was adopted by Montana and the United States in 1889.
The legislature declares that the authority for this law is derived from the Second, Ninth and Tenth amendments from the Bill of Rights to the United States Constitution. This act reaffirms the right of the people to keep and bear arms. It guarantees to the people rights not mentioned in the constitution, as well as to the states and their people all powers not granted to the federal government elsewhere in the constitution. The law also states that Article II, section 12, of the Montana constitution prohibits government interference with the right of individual Montana citizens to keep and bear arms.
Kids Canoeing the Jefferson River, Three Forks, Montana
Al Anderson, Montana School of Log Building llc, is also Montana Outfitter #173 and owns the Canoeing House,llc.
Al Anderson takes time to put in a group of young canoers and their HOPA leaders, who paddle the 9 mile 4.5 hour float. Al Anderson's - Canoeing House - arranges Canoe & Kayak Rentals, shuttles, trip length advice, canoe skill reviews and Jefferson River Lewis and Clark History. The Canoeing House offers many different lengths of canoe trips on the 65 miles from Silver Star to the Canoeing House. A 2-3 day canoe trip is great fun!
Al Anderson is outfitter 173 and guides fly fishing trips, canoe & kayak trips, and guides groups to Lewis and Clark -Corps of Disovery - historic sites uncovered in the Journals of Lewis and Clark on the Jefferson River, along the trail.
TR-DefensiveTraining - Combat Rifle / Three Forks MT
Footage from the Combat Rifle class of TR-DefensiveTraining Switzerland, October 2015 in Three Forks Montana. Awesome students on this class, thank you very much for attending and see you again soon at one of the upcoming classes. The class was hosted by Montana Tactical Firearms Instruction at their training facility in Three Forks, MT.
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Missouri River Country
exploring Montana east of the mountains: CM Russell wildlife refuge, hiline, Ft. Benton
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Drone Flight Over the Missouri River
A day hike along the Missouri River in Montana and a chance to fly the drone. Also, another bushcraft use for the Yucca plant to make a needle and thread.
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The Many Rewards of Finding Gold
Anyone who pans for gold hopes to be rewarded by the glitter of colors in the fine material collected in the bottom of the pan. Although the exercise and outdoor activity experienced in prospecting are rewarding, there are few thrills comparable to finding gold. Even an assay report showing an appreciable content of gold in a sample obtained from a lode deposit is exciting. The would-be prospector hoping for financial gain, however, should carefully consider all the pertinent facts before deciding on a prospecting venture.
California Placer Deposits
Many placer districts in California have been mined on a large scale as recently as the mid-1950's. Streams draining the rich Mother Lode region--the Feather, Mokelumne, American, Cosumnes, Calaveras, and Yuba Rivers--and the Trinity River in northern California have concentrated considerable quantities of gold in gravels. In addition, placers associated with gravels that are stream remnants from an older erosion cycle occur in the same general area.
Alaska Placer Deposits
Much of the gold produced in Alaska was mined from placers. These deposits are widespread, occurring along many of the major rivers and their tributaries. The principal placer-mining region has been the Yukon River basin which crosses central Alaska. Dredging operations in the Fairbanks district have been the most productive in the State. Beach deposits in the Nome district in the south-central part of the Seward Peninsula rank second among productive placer deposits of Alaska. Other highly productive placers have been found in the drainage basin of the Copper River and of the Kuskokwim River.
Montana Placer Deposits
In Montana, the principal placer-mining districts are in the southwestern part of the State. The most productive placer deposit in the State was at Alder Gulch near Virginia City in Madison County. Other important placer localities are on the Missouri River in the Helena mining district. The famous Last Chance Gulch is the site of the city of Helena. There are many districts farther south on the headwaters and tributaries of the Missouri River, especially in Madison County which ranks third in total gold production in the State. Gold has been produced at many places on the headwaters of the Clark Fork of the Columbia River, particularly in the vicinity of Butte.
Idaho Placer Deposits
Idaho was once a leading placer-mining State. One of the chief dredging areas is in the Boise Basin, a few miles northeast of Boise, in the west-central part of the State. Other placer deposits are located along the Salmon River and on the Clearwater River and its tributaries, particularly at Elk City, Pierce, and Orofino. Extremely fine-grained (or flour) gold occurs in sand deposits along the Snake River in southern Idaho.
Colorado Placer Deposits
Placers in Colorado have been mined in the Fairplay district in Park County, and in the Breckenridge district in Summit County. In both areas large dredges were used during the peak activity in the 1930's.
Oregon Placer Deposits
The most important mining regions of Oregon are in the northeastern part of the State where both lode and placer gold have been found.
South Dakota and Washington
Minor amounts of placer gold have been produced in South Dakota (the Black Hills region, particularly in the Deadwood area, and on French Creek, near Custer) and in Washington (on the Columbia and Snake Rivers and their tributaries).
Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico
In addition to these localities, placer gold occurs along many of the intermittent and ephemeral streams of arid regions in Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and southern California.
Eastern US Placer Deposits
In the eastern States, limited amounts of gold have been washed from some streams draining the eastern slope of the southern Appalachian region in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama.
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Crow Nation
The Crow, called the Apsáalooke in their own Siouan language, or variants including Absaroka, are Native Americans, who in historical times lived in the Yellowstone River valley, which extends from present-day Wyoming, through Montana and into North Dakota, where it joins the Missouri River. Today, they are enrolled in the federally recognized Crow Tribe of Montana.
Pressured by the Ojibwe and Cree peoples, who had earlier and better access to guns through the fur trade, they had migrated there from the Ohio Eastern Woodland area to settle south of Lake Winnipeg, Canada. From there, they were pushed to the west by the Cheyennes. Both the Crow and the Cheyennes were then pushed farther west by the Lakota, who took over the territory from the Black Hills of South Dakota to the Big Horn Mountains of Montana; the Cheyennes finally became close allies of the Sioux, but the Crows remained bitter enemies of both Sioux and Cheyennes. The Crow were generally friendly with the whites and managed to retain a large reservation of over 9300 km2 despite territorial losses.
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Council Grove State Park Missoula MT June 2017
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