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Alpine Plants of the Bighorn Range 

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400 million year old corals and American Pikas plus a variety of wild-ass plants all taking on the shape of a matted pincushion. The rare, wall-hugging rose Kelseya uniflora makes an appearance in this episode, along with dwarf willows and bizarre alpine carrots.
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@Isamaar
@Isamaar 3 года назад
Tony: What are ya doin out here, guy? Pika: MYEHHH
@easybreezysneezycovergirl911
@easybreezysneezycovergirl911 3 года назад
The Pika conversation is gold
@MrProctorShow
@MrProctorShow 3 года назад
Tony talks to animals like a Disney princess with a foul mouth.
@26hurban
@26hurban 24 дня назад
I think Tony can talk to his own shadow 😂❤
@mikahist4155
@mikahist4155 3 года назад
your channel provides so much information WORTH knowing. a pearl in youtubes dirty harbour!!!
@katiekane5247
@katiekane5247 3 года назад
I, for one, sure do appreciate your billy goat hike to show us these stunners. Smiled through the whole vid, spectacular vistas, cool geology, beautiful plants, what's not to love?
@JonLeejw
@JonLeejw 3 года назад
Thank you for the guided tour of the flora up there.
@illustriouschin
@illustriouschin 3 года назад
That's a really lovely area with a surprisingly diverse range of unique plants. This is another place where I wish you were able to use a microscope to see the microbes.
@zzyzx2297
@zzyzx2297 3 года назад
The Crow tribe has one of the last wild herd of buffalo on the Bighorn mountains
@kraigquebus
@kraigquebus 3 года назад
One of my favorite places on earth, nobody is there. It almost perfect.
@FlyingBalcony
@FlyingBalcony 3 года назад
Lets hope many places like these stays that way, we as humans have such a tendency of messing up nature.
@ibenrubbinov5463
@ibenrubbinov5463 3 года назад
thanks for the gumball Popeye! made our Sunday special with alpine beauties.. watch this and fully comprehend "hunker down"
@Nobody-cw4wm
@Nobody-cw4wm 3 года назад
What an amazing place, somewhere to spend a few days away from the human tumor eh? Thanks for taking us there Toni!
@oregongoldhunter
@oregongoldhunter 3 года назад
Another excellent video brother!
@simonolsen9995
@simonolsen9995 3 года назад
Thanks Tony. 6 weeks into lockdown with another 4 ahead just announced today. Appreciating your work more than ever now. Good on you and thanks again for sharing.
@caroline_sunshine
@caroline_sunshine 3 года назад
Absolutely love this content
@larryclark1518
@larryclark1518 3 года назад
“Clematis on The BigHorn”- starring Hairy Carpals. Coming soon to an adult theater near you!!😉😁
@lucyb15
@lucyb15 3 года назад
stuff I never seen but in books...excellent!
@mungmungie
@mungmungie 3 года назад
I really agree about the native bees. Like a lot of plants, they don't get much respect--yet they are absolutely essential.
@treering8228
@treering8228 3 года назад
What a happy haven you’ve found! Thanks for sharing!
@damonroberts7372
@damonroberts7372 3 года назад
I wish I could like this video twice just for drawing my attention to the existence of Sci-Hub. Thank you!
@rnedisc
@rnedisc 3 года назад
You have a good rest of your evening as well. Alpine environments are my absolute favourite places to be. Here's hoping you and your camera make it to the actual alps some day!
@richardp6461
@richardp6461 3 года назад
That was great. You are in my backyard now, and I'm seeing things I've seen all my life, and never knew the name of some of them. I was hoping you'd come across some pink mountain Heather. It's a favorite of mine. Looks like you timed that pretty well. To be in a high mountain field full of bangers pretty much all going off . Excellent work my friend. I live in Montana I'm going to find one of these mountain tops (that isn't on fire right now) and have a look. Thanks Joey, I think it's my favorite episode. I've been listening to your podcasts from this area and I'm loving it. I owe you.👍
@GardensGuitars
@GardensGuitars 3 года назад
I learn more from these videos than I did from graduate school. Thanks Tony
@EnglishDave6767
@EnglishDave6767 3 года назад
Ahhhh yeah! Awesome new botanical walkabout, with a Fuzzy rubber hot dong stand on top, lol. Cheers, from Southern Oregon. ❤️🙏
@terrymiller2088
@terrymiller2088 3 года назад
thanks 4 your hiking efforts many stunning money shots beautiful flowering alpine plants
@angeladansie4378
@angeladansie4378 3 года назад
Nice intro. Monument plant is my favorite flower. Such subtle beauty!
@PenntuckytheCrag
@PenntuckytheCrag 3 года назад
Wow what an ending that little runoff is like the miniature rainforest. Absolutely beautiful
@therivergod849
@therivergod849 3 года назад
Townsendia Montana gorgeous little guy, I am a big fan of alpine plants. They re diminutive works of art, and tough as nails. Krummholz!..thanks for the tour Tony.
@jensenchavez265
@jensenchavez265 3 года назад
I'm watching this stranded on top of a mountain having lost my keys on a hike. Good times lol
@richardp6461
@richardp6461 3 года назад
Where ya at I'll come get you 🙃
@jensenchavez265
@jensenchavez265 3 года назад
@@richardp6461 central Arizona but I'm good. I've got plenty of food and water and the Mrs. is bringing me a new key on monday. My thanks though
@richardp6461
@richardp6461 3 года назад
@@jensenchavez265 any alpine flowers to look at. But really I'm in Montana. I have a brother in Prescott. Guess you have a phone so I'm sure you will be OK. If not yell on here. I'll check back to see how you are doing. Stay safe I suppose it's hotter than hell.
@jensenchavez265
@jensenchavez265 3 года назад
@@richardp6461 Lots of flowers popping up right now, past few days have had a lot of rain. I'm not far from Prescott but about a 2 hour drive up into the mountains next to it. Thankfully the weather has been cool but the mosquitoes are huge and especially numerous lol.
@richardp6461
@richardp6461 3 года назад
I'm glad for the rain and cool Temps. The flowers too. Is it going to be easy for your wife to find you. What time do you think she will arrive?
@scowell
@scowell 3 года назад
This one was spectacular... way to go. Loved the pika too... he cooperated by doing the pika scream thing, I could actually hear his call.
@craighoover1495
@craighoover1495 3 года назад
Tiny willow! Wow, Thank you Joey. I have always loved the alpine environs. The Pika looked like a baby one.
@timebot000
@timebot000 3 года назад
Hey Tony, May you live long and keep talking those scientific names with that exceptional memory of yours!!💮
@swayback7375
@swayback7375 3 года назад
Damn! This was a great one! I like the warmer tropical or arid spots but damn you find some GREAT montane areas, these reduced plants are outstanding !
@swayback7375
@swayback7375 3 года назад
Ha, I guess you were thinking the same thing. I ended up pretty jazzed about em
@RobertBardos
@RobertBardos 3 года назад
Thx for risking life and ass to bring us the bangers. Great episode! Gfy have a great day
@Joannesyoga
@Joannesyoga 3 года назад
beautiful place, beautiful plants, beautiful commentator
@BookOfMormon4GenZ
@BookOfMormon4GenZ 2 месяца назад
So, I just found this alpine plant channel and I’ll comment that it’s really cool to hear an eastern city (New York?) U.S. accent describing these western beauties! So many plants are given new cuss word names I'll have to take a Taxonomy class again!
@Rainbowpeppercorns
@Rainbowpeppercorns 2 года назад
BEST VIDEO YET, love the alp8ne plants! And the pikas! I've become so inspired, thank you tony!!!!
@PowerTom286
@PowerTom286 3 года назад
Hey Tony Thanks for the beautiful video. Bye and gfy, Hahaha
@shawnbaxter1001
@shawnbaxter1001 3 года назад
So great to see you up in the Mighty Bighorns....great mountains hope you checked out the Pryors (they would have been to your Northwest). Did you check out the Medicine Wheel?
@theboxcaradventurer1874
@theboxcaradventurer1874 3 года назад
Love that area. On our way back soon!
@karenacott9111
@karenacott9111 3 года назад
Tony I love you man. I was born in Wyoming and never had the opportunity to see 95% of the species you described here. Thanks for exploring the botany out there. Keep going man.
@blueminutes4686
@blueminutes4686 3 года назад
This is one of your very best videos. I just kept smiling when you pointed out one amazing species after the next. The babbling stream was the highlight. The colors, textures and the goddamn bracts!
@helenpatterson3858
@helenpatterson3858 3 года назад
What i wouldn't give to be scilently soft padding behind you inhaling all those alpine scents and feasting my eyes on all these stunning plants. Thanks for the video at least.
@newbotany
@newbotany 3 года назад
Fantastic landscape and plants, brilliantly filmed.. Thanks
@joshhambleton90
@joshhambleton90 3 года назад
dont stop what u doing brother excellent video. you inspiring people to get more in touch with plants and nature much love
@LukeMcGuireoides
@LukeMcGuireoides 2 года назад
Banger alert, this video. That was great. Your videos really do give me a much needed helping of peace of mind, even among banger nature films in general. Combine the beautiful films with the sensible, yet all too rare, sociopolitical commentary and you get a very unique therapeutic experience. Thx, Tone
@bluepacificsurf
@bluepacificsurf 3 года назад
You know you're watching too many of Tony's videos when each time you see a broad yellow flower, you hear the words, "This is in the sunflower family, Asteraceae . . . "
@eastindiaV
@eastindiaV 3 года назад
I saw this Huge red fuzzy bee the other day, the size of a locust... I think their nest was nearby. I've seen the nest for years now, but never thought thats what it was. I always thought it was a fungal infection... its a huge bulge in a still living tree. Either they hollowed it out and the tree grows around the nest, or they put tree bark over the nest so it is camouflaged. It almost looks like a wasp/bee hybrid. It's shaped like a Japanese wasp, but fuzzy like a bumblebee. I've seen some wingless bees or wasps before that are fuzzy and red like it was, but this thing was different. My dad saw it also... And there's a shit ton of Jimson weed there also, I'm gonna collect a seed pod in a few months and grow it over winter inside
@therivergod849
@therivergod849 3 года назад
dont eat those Datura seeds or you ll fly through the spirit world in a plant and animal filled rainbow ether!!
@anaritamartinho1340
@anaritamartinho1340 Год назад
So many beautiful plants😍... Love it
@stever3489
@stever3489 3 года назад
Tom skillings hot dog stand 😂😂😂. I watch this channel because as a fellow Chicagoan and botanist your accent makes me feel at home. Keep it up pal. I’d buy you an old style and a polish any day
@evilsharkey8954
@evilsharkey8954 3 года назад
You don’t care for alpine plants? I thought you’d love those little guys. They’re such specialized little buggers living in an extreme environment of wild temperature swings and intense sunlight, and so many of them live in crap soil, right up your alley. They’re also usually where people aren’t, which is a bonus. And that tiny, low growing willow? How about that?
@Snufkin224
@Snufkin224 3 года назад
Come to Scandinavia :-)
@floydt2029
@floydt2029 3 года назад
Thanks Tony!
@lindashankland5056
@lindashankland5056 3 года назад
What beautiful country that is. Getting up close and personal with all the miniature flora is fascinating and very calming, I’d love to venture out there. The pikas are living the good life up there.
@BradSamuelsPro
@BradSamuelsPro 3 года назад
This channel the perfect mix of science, art, and vulgar humor
@jdm87
@jdm87 3 года назад
I'm ecstatic that you came to my area! I've seen these plants and flowers in person while hiking all over the Beartooth range over the years, thank you for showing everyone else the beauty and wildness of this area and every where else!!!
@terser
@terser 3 года назад
Love your videos! 12:34 aren't beetles but pentatomid bugs - maybe Chlorochroa
@markweidemann4641
@markweidemann4641 3 года назад
Great Footage and Wicked Cool Plants...!🤙🏻
@redoctober1947
@redoctober1947 3 года назад
One of my favorite places, did you check out the Medicine Wheel? Sort of a native american stonehenge.
@angiekray9247
@angiekray9247 3 года назад
So happy you made it to the alpine world, Tony! You need to see that Kelseya in bloom, it's a stunner.
@LDrosophila
@LDrosophila 3 года назад
The pika chirping 🥰 a lot of beetles are they the primary pollinators for that high of an elavation?
@gypsylee333
@gypsylee333 3 года назад
Omg I love the conversation with the lil critter ♥️
@TheDancingHyena
@TheDancingHyena 3 года назад
that Townsendia parryi was absolutely stunning. Highlight of the video.
@thewizardofcroagz394
@thewizardofcroagz394 3 года назад
Good morning ya silly bastids💪
@BackRoadsWine
@BackRoadsWine 2 года назад
Brother, I don’t know how others will try to package you but it might as well be a fight to the death because you are too damn good.
@1ACL
@1ACL 3 года назад
Beautiful. The higher you go, the more microscopic you gotta be.
@leebrandt2631
@leebrandt2631 3 года назад
I grew up just a few miles from there. I spent tons of time searching for fossils and looking at the cool plants. Thanks for putting some names to the plants I love
@saturnslastring
@saturnslastring 3 года назад
So cool. I've walked around all over those mountains.
@arkboy3
@arkboy3 3 года назад
Not far from the Medicine Wheel! I bet you checked out Natural Trap too....Can see the Pryor Mts!
@gup8175
@gup8175 3 года назад
Thanks for this great vid Tony! Loved the christmas rant hehe
@64Pete
@64Pete 3 года назад
Had to pause at 15 minutes to find out who Tom Skilling was. Ended up watching a 10-minute weather report from a location 15000 km away. Now THAT is a weatherman. Cheers Tony, gfys ♥️
@maarton
@maarton 3 года назад
Hi, I have been watching your videos for years now and I really enjoy them. I was wondering whether you ever plan to travel to Portugal/Spain to shine your light on the vegetation of the Iberian Peninsula?
@cailinanne
@cailinanne 3 года назад
Tony: “Now you know I love sketchy limestone escarpments, you know I do!” Me, in my head: Oh I bet he’ll find something good. Tony: “HEAVILY GLANDULAR- what a banger plant”
@frankmorrow3701
@frankmorrow3701 3 года назад
Absolutely grandiosity at 10 thou!!! Who would'a thunk it!!!
@wahme
@wahme 3 года назад
Thunder and rain way off in the distance. The best views. Love your channel.
@matthew67biley
@matthew67biley 3 года назад
A truly stunning video
@bobair2
@bobair2 3 года назад
The alpine plants are really very beautiful looking and I would love to visit the higher places in the mountains but for now,Tony you have presented an excellent video of those plants and I thank you.
@pirocoroosterfly
@pirocoroosterfly 3 года назад
7:32 Caught me totally off guard. 😆🤣😂😹 Still laughing !
@gaywizard2000
@gaywizard2000 3 года назад
Getting pretty close to my neck of the woods, Southern Alberta. We have all the foot longs and fuzzy calyxes you need! Are you allowed to cross the border???
@blengravers
@blengravers 3 года назад
That was a good one! Thanks.
@freedom_aint_free
@freedom_aint_free 3 года назад
Tony? You mean "To NY" is what the Italian moms write in the package when they send their greasy kids there ! :-) Thanks for the video keep 'em coming !
@b.a.d.2086
@b.a.d.2086 3 года назад
Loved this! I've always wanted to go there.
@1ACL
@1ACL 3 года назад
So many flowers! This is amazing, precious and soo beautiful. Thank you. Sorry for my multiple comments. It's an impulse control problemo.
@pvtpain66k
@pvtpain66k 3 года назад
Your random "Christmas" rant got a loud chuckle out of me.
@henrylangstaff624
@henrylangstaff624 3 года назад
These are all my favorites. Thanks to you and thanks to god for you and for the thin film of rocks and dirt that everything grows in
@andrewimhoff5267
@andrewimhoff5267 3 года назад
Anudder clyaasic! Thanks tony!
@rogerb4971
@rogerb4971 3 года назад
Again, super helpful! Thanks!
@anunnaki4815
@anunnaki4815 3 года назад
Terrific channel
@andrewashman3333
@andrewashman3333 3 года назад
Great video - can't beat a big chunk of limestone for biodiversity. Thanks.
@1ACL
@1ACL 3 года назад
Wow I ❤ this one. Thank you. Because of you, I identified a buckwheat (thats as far as I got) and when I sniffed the flower I swear it smelled like kasha vanishka!! It did!! Who knew there were so many kashas??
@jamielandis4606
@jamielandis4606 3 года назад
That’s the most beautiful place I’ve ever seen!
@gnollman
@gnollman 2 года назад
I, too, yell at the wildlife. Great vid, love seeing the places you take us.
@chriscollins2902
@chriscollins2902 3 года назад
Herbaceous alpine flowers give me wood.
@TheSamba37
@TheSamba37 3 года назад
Would love to see you hunt down some Frasera fastigiata in the Nez Perce area. Beautiful plant, beautiful flowers, beautiful location. Such a small habitat range.
@bryantcg77
@bryantcg77 3 года назад
RU-vid finally recommending quality content, Thanks Tony!
@aprilkurtz1589
@aprilkurtz1589 3 года назад
I used to date a guy name Harry Carpals.
@dontalkt2meboutheros
@dontalkt2meboutheros 3 года назад
I like to prove how dumb I am by second guessing at least the family or genus name.
@talanigreywolf7110
@talanigreywolf7110 3 года назад
Who the heck disliked this video???
@gaywizard2000
@gaywizard2000 3 года назад
The pika!
@c0rnsocks
@c0rnsocks 3 года назад
thanks
@deborahprovo3779
@deborahprovo3779 2 года назад
great show
@zmcgrath978
@zmcgrath978 3 года назад
Dont mean to be a smartass but that cool looking beetle looked like a pentatomid or 'shield bug'
@shitbag.
@shitbag. 3 года назад
12:51 Gogo gadget happiness!
@shitbag.
@shitbag. 3 года назад
Its a pika "Squeep" 👀
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