Motor Mountain USA – Taming the Big Sky Country of Montana [Video]

MMUSA Montana Sign
Nathan Adlen at the Montana border

In this week’s edition of Motor Mountain Monday, Nathan Adlen and Andre Smirnov are back on the Beartooth Highway to get to the highest drivable road in Montana.

The Big Sky Country’s highest drivable point is at 10,285 feet along the Beartooth Highway, also known as US Route 212, right near the Wyoming border. In fact, the highest drivable road in both states is the same highway and it’s also the highest elevation highway in the northern Rockies.

MMUSA MT Beartooth Highway

The Motor Mountain USA (#MMUSA or #MotorMountainUSA) epic road trip is a celebration of all things American and the road less traveled. Nathan, Roman, Andre and Emme are driving a 2015 Jeep Rubicon Wrangler Hard Rock across the country to visit the 50 highest drivable mountain tops in all 50 states. Along the way, they will visit locations off the beaten path and the uniquely American attractions that make the United States one of the world’s top tourist destinations.

MMUSA MT road

This trip is also about involving you in the adventure. TFLcar has commissioned 50 commemorative silver belt buckles, one for each state. We will leave a belt buckle somewhere in the state and will tell you the coordinates so you can find it. The first person to find it keeps it. The only requirement is you need to send us a picture of yourself with the belt buckle. You can tweet to us @TFLcar, Facebook us at TFLcar, use the #MMUSA, or #MotorMountainUSA hashtag, email roman@tflcar.com, or all of the above.

MMUSA MT Buckle

Here are the coordinates of the Montana belt buckle: N 45 degrees 00.314’ and W 109 degrees 24.568’. Take a look at the video below to see exactly where the buckle is hidden.

MMUSA MT GPS

Thanks to Turtle Wax and their ICE premium car care products with new Smart Shield Technology for helping make the Motor Mountain USA adventure possible and for keeping the Jeep Wrangler looking good! #FreeTheSoul Check out the Turtle Wax ICE system.

Check out the full Montana video below: