Felix Canyon?
Is the gated road which goes up Felix canyon in the north west bridgers open to the public? Drove by and saw about 6 cars parked in front of the gate yesterday but not sure as it goes through private property.
Is the gated road which goes up Felix canyon in the north west bridgers open to the public? Drove by and saw about 6 cars parked in front of the gate yesterday but not sure as it goes through private property.
Found along a river at a fishing access site. Underneath aspens and near cottonwoods
Found on a standing dead cottonwood tree. How can I tell for sure they are oyster
Hey guys,
Here’s a whole slew of mushrooms that I found hiking around Montana mountains the last few years. Curious if any of these can be Id’ed. Bonus: shaggy mane and morels.
I’ve decided to make a goal to post 1 video a month until I have 20 videos on my channel. I want to try really hard to have a good foundation and make fewer mistakes by using the help of Reddit and YouTube itself.
The main thing I’m looking for guidance on is if my potential niche is too broad.
I’m in my mid 20s and I want to make videos about empowering people to learn things by showing me learning them. Things like working on my own car, woodworking, maintaining my water heater stuff like that. Essentially learning stuff that no one ever taught me that will save me money or help me create something new.
I was thinking first video could be
Replacing the tie rods in my car with a title of something like “Learning car maintenance, Did I ruin it?” (Work in progress)
I’m also interested in outdoor activities like mushroom hunting and archery hunting. Which I could also spin with the “learning how to” niche.
To summarize I’m not looking to make tutorial videos, rather videos of my own struggle of learning the task and what I did to overcome those struggles+the final outcome.
Would it be better for me to focus on a tighter niche or should I just see what happens and focus my niche based on what topics perform?