mount view on three. one, two, three! mount view! some people must live in great spaces, where the sky goes on forever, where everyone must bend to the land. where to hunt, to fish, to sleep under that big sky aren t activities, but a way of life. it was right here in those mountains that the cheyenne and crow battle took place. but i like it. it s very peaceful. what was it like a hundred years ago? two hundred years ago? oh, not much different. this was never forested. this is the dry side of the river because the primary winds come from the west. rain tends to blow over here, and that brings the snow to the mountains. legendary writer and poet jim harrison is one of those people, and this is his home. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha la la la sha la la la la la am i as old as i am? maybe not. time is a mystery t
who owns this land? can anyone really own it? who gets to use it? these are big questions that cut across traditional ideological lines out here, where they have real meaning, not theoretical meaning. all this belongs to one man. this guy, bill galt. okay. we re about a half mile from the confluence of rock creek and the smith river. galt ranch is a hundred thousand acres of grazing land, mountains, cliffs, and valleys. there s also some of the best trout fishing on the planet. bill, the water level on the creek looks good. this is bill s friend, the author and journalist, david mccumber. they disagree on land use, a major issue. remember when you could do that and still be friends? lee kinsey is a professional outfitter who bill leases some areas of his property to for fishing. all this to outwit a fish? i know. it s amazing.
[ helicopter whirls ] anthony: who owns this land? can anyone really own it? who gets to use it? these are big questions that cut across traditional ideological lines out here where they have real meaning, not theoretical meaning. all this belongs to one man; this guy. bill galt. bill: okay, we re about a half mile from uh the confluence of rock creek and the smith river. anthony: galt ranch is a hundred thousand acres of grazing land, mountains, cliffs, and valleys. there s also some of the best trout fishing on the planet. david: bill, the water level on the creek looks good. anthony: this is bill s friend, the author and journalist david mccumber. they disagree on land use; a major issue. remember when you could do that and still be friends? lee kinsey is a professional
i wouldn t want to be there. [ helicopter whirls ] anthony: who owns this land? can anyone really own it? who gets to use it? these are big questions that cut across traditional ideological lines out here where they have real meaning, not theoretical meaning. all this belongs to one man; this guy. bill galt. bill: okay, we re about a half mile from uh the confluence of rock creek and the smith river. anthony: galt ranch is a hundred thousand acres of grazing land, mountains, cliffs, and valleys. there s also some of the best trout fishing on the planet. david: bill, the water level on the creek looks good. anthony: this is bill s friend, the author and journalist david mccumber. they disagree on land use; a major issue. remember when you could do that
i wouldn t want to be there. [ helicopter whirls ] anthony: who owns this land? can anyone really own it? who gets to use it? these are big questions that cut across traditional ideological lines out here where they have real meaning, not theoretical meaning. all this belongs to one man; this guy. bill galt. bill: okay, we re about a half mile from the confluence of rock creek and the smith river. anthony: galt ranch is a hundred thousand acres of grazing land, mountains, cliffs, and valleys. there s also some of the best trout fishing on the planet. david: bill, the water level on the creek looks good. anthony: this is bill s friend, the author and journalist david mccumber. they disagree on land use, a major issue. remember when you could do that