Don't Change - Chet Huntley's Vision for Big Sky

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • The unique culture and lifestyle of Big Sky’s residents is still alive, but it is changing rapidly. This short film echoes the words of Big Sky’s founder Chet Huntley and his vision for what the community of Big Sky will be, and what it won’t be for future generations.
    As Chet once said “It might be appropriate to go back and just think for a little bit, and do things with longer spaces in between”.
    Winning film from the 2023 Big Sky Shootout Film Festival

Комментарии • 14

  • @mellibbyy
    @mellibbyy Год назад +7

    Another one for the books! Thanks, Chris for your awesome story telling! Miss you.

  • @Mountainrivermedia
    @Mountainrivermedia Год назад +3

    Outstanding job on this project.

  • @b.g.tercero2351
    @b.g.tercero2351 Год назад +3

    WOW. Love the mixing of old and new footage, especially in the exact same location. This is my 35th consecutive winter with at least a few days in Big Sky. You did an amazing job of showing the absolute explosion in growth last 10 years without negativity about it. Every great place gets crowded eventually. If you fight it you get bitter so either be grateful for where you are or find somewhere else to avoid people.

  • @cdawg9149
    @cdawg9149 Год назад +1

    Worked there in the late 70's when it was just getting off the ground. Chet Huntley died and that opened the gates for the greedfest. Bucks two4 was an awesome party fest with Mission Mountain band a lot of the times. The skiing terrain had tremendous potentail. Which is evident today how amazing the place is. Only thing that is lacking is not having regular big snow years. If your a big skiier in your early 20's wanting to work and live the skiing life , this is the place to be

  • @secondseason8044
    @secondseason8044 Год назад +1

    Beautiful. Powerful. Eloquent. Thank you soo much Chris for sharing this film. It has and will continue to move more of us than you will ever know. 🙏🏼

  • @mikeklement7223
    @mikeklement7223 Год назад +8

    The ski industry has turned into the greed industry

  • @iqdb9
    @iqdb9 Год назад +3

    I love big sky but we need to keep it how it was meant to be

  • @deenobrown1
    @deenobrown1 Год назад

    If Big Sky had Snowbird’s snow, it would be one of the best mountains in the world

  • @henrihalle3606
    @henrihalle3606 Год назад +2

    Awesome edit

  • @H0lyH0g
    @H0lyH0g Год назад +1

    Great video, skiing is a strange mix and conflict of nature's sublimity and industry's bounty. Despite the monstrous transformations of ski towns, the act of skiing itself remains a dance between gravity and mountain that cannot be built upon or spoiled.

  • @morganleach6750
    @morganleach6750 Год назад

    Excellent film.
    I'm not sure the current model is sustainable. The big resorts opt in to the multi-resort passes. More skiers from all over, more travel overall, more carbon in the atmosphere.
    More extreme weather, less snow overall, fewer ski days. Plus powder days are more like powder hour, it gets skied down so fast. Sustainable ??

  • @robspletter2283
    @robspletter2283 Год назад +3

    great video
    but it’s already too late

  • @mr.daydreamer5123
    @mr.daydreamer5123 Год назад

    help, anybody have a cheap house to live at in Bozeman? My rent is getting hiked up $100 extra in May :0

    • @iqdb9
      @iqdb9 Год назад +1

      wrong place to ask yt comments are gonna get you no were