Winter Virtual Walking Tour Through Livingston, MT I thought I’d just done a Livingston walk but realized that was back in June. I’ve done a couple other local nature walks with fall colors but the weather has finally switched and we’ve gotten a little snow storm and some single digit temps. Therefore, I thought I’d give you a quick taste of winter to show off our little town in the beauty of the snow. It’s also a little different because many of the trees got caught with their leaves still on so we get the snow contrasted with oranges and […]
Virtual Walking Tours and City Walks
Three Forks MT – Virtual Tours of Cities
We take a nice, relaxing walk through Three Forks, MT in the fall weather. It’s a quiet Sunday and residents are out at church, the golf course, and doing yard work. I hope this virtual treadmill walk helps you pass your workout quickly and easily. The health benefits of walking are getting more and more known in scientific studies. We start out at the Sacagawea Hotel and take in a Silo, a downtown stroll, and then out to the golf course through a residential area. We still have plenty of fall colors but that should be gone later this week […]
Yellowstone River Nature Hike – Meyers Trail
Let’s take a walk through Montana’s autumn Colors. We’ve done this walk before but it’s been a few years since we did one in fall. We’ll start up on the bench above Livingston, MT with views of the town across the Yellowstone River. At this point, we also get some nice views of the Absarokas and the Crazy Mountains. You can see the high altitude snow we’ve already gotten. Meyers River View Virtual Walk in Nature – City Walks Virtual Treadmill Walking Tours We take the Old Meyers River Road / Old Swingley Road down to the river and look […]
Montana Autumn Nature Hike – Suce Creek
We love the autumn colors in our Montana region. Today we return to Suce Creek, one of our favorite local trails. While I usually focus on virtual tours of cities, I do love a good virtual nature walk as well. Montana Virtual Nature Hike for Treadmill: The aspens and cotton woods are glowing with their yellow leaves in the morning sun. The air is a cool 43F and the breeze that rattles the leaves down in the valley can’t find its way up to the trail head. Even the grasses are getting in on the artistry. While the audio does […]
Bozeman Virtual Walking Tour
Today’s virtual walking tour takes along the streets of Bozeman, Montana. It’s a long walk today at just over an hour. Filming Virtual tours of cities can be a bit tough when the weather doesn’t cooperation but the fall colors really pop on a cool fall day. We’ve filmed in Bozeman several times before but it’s been over a year so I figured I’d go back and give an updated virtual walk. We start at the Emerson Center for the Arts and walk down Main Street to the Library and then into the North Side neighborhood. We circle back to […]
Explore Over The Rhine in Cincinnati
One last walk in Cincinnati before we head home. Let’s explore a neighborhood that was decrepit and run down when I lived in Cincy. It’s since become a hip new entertainment area with refurbished businesses and sports arenas. Over The Rhine Treadmill Tour: Exploring Cincinnati’s Over The Rhine Neighborhood: Investments in time and energy have resulted in a wonderful place to find restaurants and barsWe start our walk in the heart of the district and make our way south and then east before looping back north towards E Liberty street. This is a main E/W route and we see a […]
Explore Downtown Cincinnati, OH Walking Tour
In this week’s virtual city walks, we visit the city of my origins. It’s a pretty old city for the US, especially since it’s not on the East Coast. However, it is on the Ohio River, where we’ve already walked along the river. Now let’s take a virtual walking tour of the downtown Cincinnati. I was born in Cincinnati. It’s a great town but has really changed over the last 50 years. I only lived there a short while but it’s still an anchor of our family tree. The downtown Cincinnati area has a few new buildings, a few refurbished […]
Walk Downtown Lexington, Kentucky
Downtown Lexington, KY is a fun mix of glass towers and historic old buildings. The downtown area also has the Rupp Arena and is only a few blocks from the University of Kentucky. We also pass by the courthouses . Virtual City Walks and Treadmill tours – Lexington, Kentucky Downtown Walking Tour It’s a quiet afternoon for our summer selection of virtual tours of cities. Lexington has a lot of charm and I imagine it’s a different place when the University is in session and especially on game days. I pass a walking history tour that I was tempted to glom […]
Walking in Cincinnati’s Riverfront Parks
I’m actually “from” Cincinnati with deep roots in the city. However, I only lived there a few years in the 90’s. Still this trip brought back a lot of great memories of meeting family and taking advantage of all the amazing things Cincy has to offer. I’d love to go back and do some TravelingMel videos of the place as well. It has a long history of arts, culture, and celebrations. Today’s virtual walk tour takes you along the historic riverfront of Cincinnati OH. The Ohio River rolls inexorably past the “Queen City” with subtle, muddy power. A historical byway […]
Downtown Knoxville Virtual City Walks
Exploring Downtown Knoxville was pretty interesting. I saw all sorts of great buildings and activities. I meant to post this last week but got mixed up. Whoops. But I’m back and today I will take you around the downtown area and point out several different hotels, restaurants, theaters and little parks. It’s a cloudy but warm morning and the downtown are is pretty quiet. Though, I have to admit, prior to the walk I did see an altercation that put me on edge. We also walk through the morning Farmers Market which wasn’t very busy at this hour. Hopefully, it […]
University of Tennessee in Knoxville – Virtual Walking Tour
Whelp, I did it again. I got mixed up and posted the second walk in Knoxville as the first. Sorry about that. Knoxville, TN Walking Tour – University of Tennessee – 4K Virtual Tours of Cities The University of Tennessee has over 33000 students and dates back to 1794 when it got its start as Blount College. The campus has over 600 acres of hilltop buildings, athletic facilities and residences. It sits just across from the Worlds Fair Park from Downtown Knoxville. The Tennessee “Vols” (or Volunteers) excel at college football, men’s and women’s basketball, and many more sports and […]
Exploring Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Another of our 4k City Walks. I made a quick stop in Gatlinburg, TN and it kind of took me by surprise. The surrounding area has astounding natural beauty and it actually borders Great Smokey Mountains National Park. The divide, where we start our walk, is stark and obvious. Exploring Gatlinburg, Tennessee – Virtual tour of the Tourist Mecca in TN – Virtual Tours of Cities I originally thought Gatlinburg was a music center, maybe because I have memories of the Gatlin Brothers and I conflated the two. However, it is primarily a gateway town to GSMNP. It reminds me […]