Let’s Drone Out is a light-hearted and chatty drone focused podcast. Recorded live and interactively every Thursday 8-9 pm UK time on YouTube, come join the interactive chat. Jack and his wife Tony, as well as the rest of the LDO crew are here to bring noobs and pros together. Tune in every Thursday at 8:00PM UK time for the latest on tech, events, news, interviews and a behind the scenes look into the hobby. LEGAL NOTICE: Any views expressed by any guests on this show are personal and may ...
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Enjoy a nordic ski adventure along Refuge Point Trail on the banks of the Madison River near Yellowstone National Park. Follow blue diamond markers through stands of aspen, Douglas fir, and lodgepole pine, and enjoy views of the serene Quake Lake and the rugged Madison Range. In the spring and summer, this 2.5-mile loop is also a relaxing place for hiking and running. To learn more about Refuge Point Trail, hikes across the state, and Wild Montana’s work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.
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Enjoy a nordic ski adventure along Refuge Point Trail on the banks of the Madison River near Yellowstone National Park. Follow blue diamond markers through stands of aspen, Douglas fir, and lodgepole pine, and enjoy views of the serene Quake Lake and the rugged Madison Range. In the spring and summer, this 2.5-mile loop is also a relaxing place for hiking and running. To learn more about Refuge Point Trail, hikes across the state, and Wild Montana’s work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.
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×The 6.5-mile Limekiln Loop Trail in the Judith Mountains offers big views just north of Lewistown. If you hike the loop counter-clockwise the first 1.5 miles are a leg burner as you climb toward New Year Peak, but the next three miles are mostly flat and very scenic as you trek toward Burnett Peak. The final few miles are downhill, and you can take a side trail to the Lewistown Overlook to add an additional mile to your hike. To learn more about Limekiln Loop, hikes across the state, and Wild Montana’s work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.…
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Explore the Jewel Basin Hiking Area east of Kalispell. Begin at the Echo Broken Leg Trailhead and climb steadily through alpine forests and wildflower meadows until you reach the boundary of the hiking area. Turn around here for an 8-mile round-trip hike. For a multi-day backpacking trip to crystal-clear alpine lakes with exceptional fishing opportunities, continue on to explore more of the trail system in Jewel Basin. To learn more about Birch Lake in the Jewel Basin Hiking Area, hikes across the state, and Wild Montana’s work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.…
Explore Bear Creek Overlook Trail near Victor for spectacular views of the Bitterroot Mountains. As you hike up a series of switchbacks, plentiful pine trees offer shade before opening up to views of the Bitterroot Valley and the Sapphire Mountains to your east. At the overlook you’ll get a breathtaking view of the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. For another view of the canyon, hike nearby Bear Creek Trail to enjoy a series of waterfalls along the canyon floor. To learn more about Bear Creek Overlook Trail, hikes across the state, and Wild Montana’s work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.…
The Glacier View Mountain Trail north of Columbia Falls begins on the border of Glacier National Park. This out-and-back trail is about 8 miles roundtrip, and despite beginning your ascent via switchbacks, the first few miles are still quite steep. But the view at the top is worth the effort. Looking east from the summit, you’ll be greeted with gorgeous views of the North Fork Flathead River and a unique view of Glacier without entering the park. To learn more about Glacier View Mountain Trail, hikes across the state, and Wild Montana’s work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.…
The Suce Creek Trail is a lovely and less-visited route on the edge of the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness. It’s at its best in the fall, when the aspens glow golden in the afternoon light and the leaves form a crunchy carpet on the trail surface. In the winter, when the road to the trailhead is snowed-in, don skis or snowshoes and trek a few miles to the picnic area for a short and sweet winter adventure. To learn more about Suce Creek Trail, hikes across the state, and Wild Montana’s work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.…
Enjoy a nordic ski adventure along Refuge Point Trail on the banks of the Madison River near Yellowstone National Park. Follow blue diamond markers through stands of aspen, Douglas fir, and lodgepole pine, and enjoy views of the serene Quake Lake and the rugged Madison Range. In the spring and summer, this 2.5-mile loop is also a relaxing place for hiking and running. To learn more about Refuge Point Trail, hikes across the state, and Wild Montana’s work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.…
The Seeley Creek Trails are great all year round, but they really come to life when it snows. Volunteers groom this 26-kilometer trail network near Seeley Lake almost daily for both skate and classic skiing, and the Swan Range’s regular snows mean the coverage and conditions are excellent all winter long. There are plenty of easy, moderate, and difficult trails to choose from through snow-dusted forest. To learn more about Seeley Creek Nordic Ski Trails, hikes across the state, and Wild Montana’s work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.…
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This short hike features a picnic area and an easily accessible trail for kids and adults alike. The Ten Mile Environmental Trail near Rimini begins at a small creek surrounded by Douglas fir, juniper, and Rocky Mountain maple. In the spring and early summer, you’ll be surrounded by lady slipper orchids and other wildflowers. Be sure to stop at each station along the trail to learn about the wildlife and lifecycle of the forest. To learn more about Ten Mile Environmental Trail, hikes across the state, and Wild Montana’s work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.…
Enjoy a snowshoe adventure along a ridgeline to the boundary of the Cube Iron-Silcox Roadless Area. This popular access route near Thompson Falls sees little use outside of hunting season, making it a relaxing respite for a winter hike. About 2.5 miles up the Sqaylth-Kwum Creek Trail you’ll cross the namesake creek, a Salish word describing a place where “falling waters” can be heard. Turn around here for a 5-mile out-and-back hike. To learn more about Sqaylth-Kwum Creek Trail, hikes across the state, and Wild Montana’s work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.…
Year-round fun awaits at Crosscut Mountain Sports Center in Bridger Canyon. In the winter, explore 28 miles of groomed trails on Nordic skis. The trail system offers a variety of runs for beginners and experts, including trails for snowshoeing and fat biking. Enjoy a peaceful winter adventure with views of meadows, mountain vistas, conifer and aspen forests, with direct access to the Custer Gallatin National Forest trail system. To learn more about Crosscut, hikes across the state, and Wild Montana’s work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.…
If you’re looking to try cross-country skiing for the first time this winter, the Big Fork Community Nordic Center in the Flathead Valley is a great place to learn. Here, the groomed trails are mostly flat, and beginners can keep right at every junction for an easy-going adventure. If you feel the need for a little speed, trek to Little Jewel Loop to ski some steep downhills. Enjoy the crisp, cold air while soaking in the pine forest blanketed in snow. Snowshoers are also welcome to enjoy the trails — just be sure to avoid the groomed track and follow trail etiquette. To learn more about Big Fork Foothills, unique hikes across the state, and Wild Montana’s work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.…
This winter hike to Marshall Lake in the Mission Mountains offers breathtaking views of the Swan Range. Cross-country ski or snowshoe just over a mile and cross the West Fork of the Clearwater, where cool waters provide vital bull trout habitat. As you climb to views of the Swan Range and the valley below, see if you can spot and identify wildlife tracks, which are sure to abound in this winter wonderland. Continue along Marshall Creek until you come upon scenic Marshall Lake. To learn more about Marshall Lake, unique hikes across the state, and Wild Montana’s work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.…
Cross-country ski along the Continental Divide Trail from Stemple Pass for spectacular views of the Lincoln Valley. The majority of this ungroomed trail is on a rolling ridgeline just outside the Nevada Mountain recommended Wilderness and is suitable for intermediate skiers. Travel through an old-growth forest and, if conditions are right, take in views of the Scapegoat Wilderness and the Mission Mountains. See for yourself why Wild Montana is working to protect this spectacular place. To learn more about Skiing Stemple Pass unique hikes across the state, and Wild Montana’s work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.…
Explore wild country in the Silver Butte Fisher River drainage on a hike to Jumbo Peak. You may encounter other hikers or horseback riders on the trail, but you’ll likely get to enjoy quiet solitude. Venture into the Kootenai National Forest on a short and steep snowshoe to a false summit and take in grand views of the Cabinet Mountain Wilderness and the Fisher River. See for yourself why Wild Montana is working to protect nearby wildlands. To learn more about Jumbo Peak unique hikes across the state, and Wild Montana’s work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.…
Explore the foothills of the Bitterroot Mountains on the Larry Creek Ecology Loop near Florence. This trail is popular among hikers, mountain bikers, and trail runners. In the warmer months, the wildflowers are plentiful, and the forest floor is blanketed in green. In the winter, cross-country ski or snowshoe through ponderosa pine, and enjoy views of the valley and the Sapphire Mountains to the east. This is an interpretive trail, and you can learn about the roll of fire in wildlife ecosystems by reading signs along the way. To learn more about Larry Creek Ecology Loop, unique hikes across the state, and Wild Montana’s work protecting wild places, visit hikewildmontana.org.…
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