PNWY.....the Martinsdale Colony consists of 170 members and during my visit they all spoke German except for when they spoke directly to me. They were nice folks but I will add that I thought them to be a bit unusual.....I don't say that in a negative sense but their mannerisms were different best I could tell.....
Foy.....it really is interesting & exciting when you come across something like this. In some ways it's almost like traveling to a foreign land (and I speak from having traveled overseas quite a bit over the years).....
We were walking along Highway 12 when I spotted a middle aged man, dressed a bit unusual, working on the nearby fields sprinkler system......we struck up a conversation that went something like this.....
Him: who are you ?
Me: Jerry.
Him: what are you doing ?
Me: walking my dog.
Him: why ?
Me: I love to walk. We're always walking.
Him: where's your truck ?
(this is Montana.....you just assume that you have a truck).
Me: I'm parked at the Selkirk Fishing Access lot.
Him: why ?
Me: I'm camped there.
Him: why ?
Well.....I won't bore you any longer with the remainder of that conversation (interrogation) but needless to say that the sight of a stranger walking his dog along Highway 12 sure did give great concern to what turned out to be a middle aged Hutterite man.....
Eventually I enquired about the availability of the fresh vegetables that were referenced on the highway sign and he said that they had cucumbers and wasn't sure what else.....
I asked if I could return the following day to check things out, maybe purchase some vegetables, and he said that would be fine. As we walked back along the highway a pick up truck stopped.....the driver.....obviously another middle aged Hutterite man.....he says to me "you looking for someone ?". I replied "nope, just walking." He stares me down.....15 maybe 30 seconds pass by.....he says "OK" and drives off.....
Tanner & I spent the remainder of that day just hanging out.....lots to expore.....
That evening a pair of rangers stopped by our campsite and we talked about my encounters with the Hutterites.....the rangers said that these people mostly keep to themselves and pretty much are untrusting of the outside world & especially strangers like me.....the rangers said that seeing me walking along the highway was so out of character for the area that I more than likely raised those great concerns I previously mentioned.....
.....so we stayed a third night at the Selkirk Fishing Access campground.....
.....and then following day we drove up to visit the Martinsdale Colony.....
Absolutely incredible the lives these people have built.....community.....