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26 May 2019
Warning: Spoilers
I remember that episode and there was so much wrong with the story. I talked to a hundred year old Oregon man in the early 70's and he said there hadn't been a grizzly in Oregon in a hundred years that he'd heard of. When they finally walked to civilization it took somewhere up to two months, I don't remember exactly how long, They walked out northeast about a hundred miles, I don't remember if it was Myrtle Creek or Myrtle Point they walked to but I figured either way they'd have had to start in the ocean to travel that far to get there. Even if you place them a more correct east of one of the Myrtles you can't walk ten miles without coming to a road and help. When they got out they were dressed in fringed leather like a mountain man with full beards, the bad guys looked like they had a couple days growth and wearing the same clothes they started with. I liked H&C but this one was silly in so many ways.
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We watched it and lived it, sort of.
9 December 2006
My girlfriend and I watched the movie, a few years later I even swiped one of Dick's lines from the movie, I told my girlfriend "I don't care if you walk, crawl or slither on your belly like a snake up the isle." It was a few years later that she went up the isle in a wheelchair, she had MS when I met her and took her from me twenty five years later. I would like to thank Jill and Marilyn for their story and performance to help us along. I am a cross between her cowboy and Mad Dog and we had a good time together while it lasted. We knew each other for twenty five years and were together for nineteen, I took care of her as a caregiver for seventeen of those nineteen until 1997 when I lost her to the MS. Again, thank you Jill and Marilyn you helped us a lot. Steve
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I like it.
22 November 2004
I would say that Red Skies of Montana is a good show, but it's better than good, it is a classic and well worth the time to watch it if you can find it. It rarely shows on T.V. anymore and I can't seem to find any rental or purchasable copy anywhere. When you watch it remember it was made back before computer enhancement so when you see it getting hot it may be faked but it's faked with fire not some digitalized fakerooney of a fire, some of the antique equipment is worth watching too if you are a Wildland Firefighter there are some that no longer exist and look like they should be brought back for use today. Especially the trailmaker thingy that scuffs the dirt and tosses it aside to help smother the fire along the line of travel, cool machine. ***** (that's as close as I can get to 5 stars).
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