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
This is the dry side of the river because the primary winds come from the west. Rain tends to blow over here that brings the snow to the mountains. Anthony legendary writer and poet jim harrison is one of those people and this is the place he calls 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, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la, la, sha, la, la, la, la jim harrison am i as old as they am . Maybe not. Time is a mystery that could tip us upside down. Yesterday i was seven in the woods. A bandage covered my blind eye. Sixtyeight years later i could still inhabit that boys body. I start thinking about a time in between. It is the burden of life to be in the ages without seeing the end of time. Anthony next time you turn off a news cycle filled with shouting bobbleheads, convinced that america is devolving into a moronic inferno, questioning the
legend in the last of his kind. people forget children grow up making up stories and that s all i m doing as an adult. is one of america s greatest poets. the author of 39 novels and books, many set in montana including the legends of the fall. he is a screenwriter and gourmet. his food memoir the raw and the cooked tea chronicles many, many expect meals he has lived a life that can only be imagined, dan is his friend and confidant, the two have for years, hunted and fished together. here is to the game. his health prevented him from hunting but not from enjoying a meal of hungarian partridge. deliver loaf with alchemy, elk liver and pork fat. and some spices. we re going to have some beets,
Anthony explores big sky country as he joins Joe Rogan in a pheasant hunt, visits the Crow reservation and Orphan Boy Mine; one on one talk with the late.
ground. seven hundred miles that way, seven hundred miles that way. anthony: right. i mean who would exemplify the qualities that a preponderance of montanans would aspire to? dan lahren: the american indian. the plains indian that lived here before white man because it was a tough, a tough [ censored ] place to live. you know? anthony: when s the last time you walked outside, and you looked at those mountains, and you said, i possibly live in the most awesome place on earth. when was the last time that happened? dan lahren: oh, i do, i never take this place for granted. okay, it s one of the most beautiful places that i ve been, and i like to enjoy the outdoors, take my son hunting, you know? anthony: you know that moment when an animal dies, they look at you, and there s a look in their face. i always interpret as, i m very disappointed in you. dan lahren: yeah, well as an