Montana Man's Life on the Road: Traveling the US by Horse-Drawn Carriage
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3 connectionsΒ·3 entities in this videoβThe Journey Begins
- π‘ Lee, a 63-year-old man from Montana, has dedicated a significant portion of his life to traveling across the United States in a horse-drawn carriage.
- π― Initially, his plan was to simply visit a few people, but the journey evolved into something much larger.
Life on the Road
- π Lee travels slowly, averaging about 15 miles per day, potentially reaching 20 miles in ideal conditions.
- π οΈ After 18 years, he and his horse, Jesse, have refined their routine into an art form.
- π Currently, they are taking a break at Ride with Faith, a nonprofit equestrian facility in Auburn, where they are welcomed.
The Philosophy of Travel
- π¬ Lee emphasizes that the most significant aspect of his travels is meeting and learning from people.
- π He believes the scariest part for most people considering such a journey is simply getting started.
- β Lee encourages others to be active and do something, rather than becoming stationary in an increasingly developed country.
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