@roamer_1
It is the kind of thing that makes living worthwhile,regardless of what your problems are.
I don't live in Montana,but I do live in a VERY rural area in the east,and don't have another house within a mile of me,so there is no smog or anything else to get between me and the stars.
BTW,actually witnesses two separate UFO events while living right here. On one occasion,it hovered right over my house and it was so big it blotted out the nighttime sky. It sat there for a while and just hovered,and then I heard a loud sound EXACTLY like one of those old-timey "pull chains" make when you pull the cord to turn the light on or off,and it disappeared in the blink of any eye. I know of 3 other people that saw that exact same thing that exact night,and none of us were aware of the others seeing it until the next day when we bumped into each other and asked "BTW,did you see........".
@sneakypete Now here I thought you were a Western boy, living in rural Colorado... How'd I get that in my head?
You should see the sky way back on Sarah Peak, all the way back in the Bob Marshall Wilderness. Like ol
@Smokin Joe said, t feels for all the world like you could fall right into it... Massive and alive, with billions of stars.
I ain't been up close to a UFO, but I know they are there. I was sitting on that mountain, or maybe my camp above Lost Johnny creek, and witnessed two things moving, way up in the sky, one from the eastern horizon, and the other from the western horizon. When I picked em up, they were probably both about an eighth of the way across the sky, and in a count of about 10 seconds they were over the top of me, and just before they looked to collide, one went north and the other went south. another count of 12 seconds or so and they were gone over the horizon
There ain't nothing we have that moves at that speed, and certainly not anything that turns that sharp at that speed, never even slowing down.
And I like to look for em, while i am sitting out on the porch... The sats all come through on about the same track and I often see them... But then you'll see something way up there that is under power and following some flight plan, turning... Unlikely that is anything of ours.
I know they are out there. Not a doubt in my mind, and I dare say anyone in rural areas that lay up in a bedroll under the stars would know they are there too. Pretty easy to find nearly every night.