Out There: The Great Divide Trail (Award Winning Documentary)

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Publicado 2023-10-21
"OUT THERE" is an extraordinary adventure along Canada's Great Divide Trail, a 1200km long wilderness route through the heart of the Canadian Rockies. This outdoor film showcases the beauty and challenges of one of the world's most pristine and remote trails.

The film follows a young couple, Kodak & Cinnamon, as they embark on an epic journey through the rugged Canadian Rockies. Along the way, they face unpredictable weather conditions, treacherous river crossings, and wildlife — from grizzly bears to wolves and pikas. The documentary also explores the origins of the Great Divide Trail and details the challenges of building and maintaining a long, mountainous route.

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  • I'm a pro videographer, went to school for visual anthropology, and a mountain guide. If you didn't know this already, you have a career in filmmaking or doc making. This is an outstanding production on your part, especially given that you were doing one of the most challenging thru hikes. The authenticity, storytelling, cinematography are professional. And any company/project would be lucky to have you. I'm sure you're just planning out your next amazing trail, but if you ever felt like working professionally in this industry--you'd be welcome with open arms! Congrats on an amazing life experience and a beautiful film to be proud of. Thank you for sharing this with the world! So cool to see the Durstons on here too!
  • @itywhat6499
    This was one of the most awesome hiking films I have watched. I really miss the days when I was younger and spending days hiking the Rockies. This film brings back those memories. My wife and I still live and hike in the Colorado Rockies. We don't do the long hikes anymore. After 65 years of hiking, I am still in awe of the beauty of nature. I am 74 and my wife is 70 and we still plan on hiking for many, many more years. As for you two, never stop...
  • @exposedpaths
    I watch a lot of self-filmed and -edited hike videos. I honestly thought that this was not one, but a professional production instead, with a film crew... wonderfully done! Thank you for a beautiful presentation of GDT!
  • @alexroast
    Y'all's positivity is inspiring. So many thru-hikers get caught up in the hardship and forget to appreciate the beauty that surrounds them.
  • @DaniZanskar
    Man, sometimes I wish there was a lovestory like yours written for me
  • @billy0we
    As a trail worker for 15+ years... this was an absolutely wonderful documentary to watch, and very well-crafted. The calm demeanor between you two is admirable to see as well. It genuinely feels good to see and hear people value trail work. Building and maintaining trails was one of the best jobs I've had. Well, it really was THE best. Excellent job on making this film. Thank you.
  • What a gorgeous affirmation of life, love, stoicism and intrepidness. Calm non complaining, forward focussed. A balm to watch. Thank you from Africa
  • @jefflibbey
    I can't tell you how much I love this film. I bought it when it was originally released and now I'm watching it again on Youtube!
  • @asimally9468
    SIGHTS TAKES MY BREATH AWAY ... BEST TRAIL IN THE WORLD ...
  • @user-bh5mw3nh4o
    I just watched this movie; Amazing cinematography. You and Cinnamon are a truly delightful couple. Well done.
  • @anwyn67
    This documentary hit me right in the feels. The majestic landscapes and the the brutal hiking sections are a engaging backdrop. It is the classic story ,the journey of the heroes, but with the focus on the feelings of all the people in the film, their connections to, and their experiences on the trail. I loved it.
  • @Ratatrail
    Wooow, more than impressive, there is no better way to show the GDT as you demonstrate it here, great talent filming, amazing editing, showing the trail as it really is, felt nostalgic watching this, I could relive the trail again and feel it in a completely different way, thank you for that! It was a pleasure meeting you guys at the very beginning of this incredible adventure, peace ✌🏻
  • @TheTwinky55
    Random! But I absolutely love Cinnamon’s voice❤️ so calm and soothing
  • @deaniew2210
    This is the most beautiful hiking movie / video I have ever seen. I had no idea the GDT was so insane - in its beauty and its challenges and the wilderness of it, no roads etc. I knew that T and Dan had yo-yo’d it but didn’t get the scope or understand it (nice surprise to see them by the way, they have built a global community and I use their tents and they’re just so darn nice!) You’re both a joy to watch, cinnamon is a treasure. Really blown away by the production values. What more can I say. Except: 🤩 😍 🏆 🙏
  • This was truly amazing, like a pro production but with authenticity and real people, great work! I really hope more people find this video.
  • @mortonvrose
    Thank you cinnamon and kodac. I admire your humbleness, appreciation for beauty and your great love for nature. Thank you for sharing your adventure with us. Hope cinnamons feet are all happy again. Much love to all my fellow travelers ❤😊
  • @robertochavez604
    I laughed. I cried. I felt like I was with you two. Inspiring. I can only imagine the hardships that went unseen.. Thanks for sharing your journey Kodak and Cinnamon. May your story here inspire many.
  • @user-ue3ft5rr8h
    WOW!! What a great documentary. I enjoyed seeing the beautiful Canadian wilderness showcased in this way. Most people will never get to experience the rockies in such an intimate way and I'm so thankful that you've all taken the time to hike this trail and share it with everyone.
  • @Manchu729
    "Blister Juice across the tent", that is the one got me to laugh. I'm loven it.
  • This was truly an amazing film; very very well done. Really impressed by the cinematography, narrative storytelling, and your authentic positivity while acknowledging the struggle. The cinematography alone of shot after shot of jaw dropping beauty, of perfect framing, of the variety in landscapes and flora encountered is effectively unmatched. Truly a remarkable accomplishment. Also glad and grateful to see so much positivity in the comments. Well deserved!