When I was young....a longtime ago i saw his file High Wild and Free and a local theater . It was a major reason that I fell in love with the outdoors and hunting.
Renting his videos when i was a kid and istening to Gordon's voice, watching them over and over was the best baby sitter I ever had. Love those old VHS tapes. Gordon Eastman, outdoor legend!
Just saw "High Wild and Free" which lead me here. What an amazing life. Being a kid from the burbs growing up in the 70'-80's (and still) I would reminisce, while looking at the old B&W photos my Grand Parents had taken on hunting and fishing trips, imagining I may one day get to live that way... But just not in the cards, Work, School more work. Lived vicariously through books and films. Lucky enough to get to go to a "club" now and then to can hunt pheasants, quail, chuker, or an occasional deer at a friends place that's no longer with us. To "live" that life. Man oh Man...
Gordan Eastman's filming romanced the northwest territory in a way that all outdoor enthusiasts yearn for an experience to appreciate Gods creation and bounty. A view through his camera lenses built the apex of outdoor film. I cant imagine the beauty he experienced or the toughness it took to live his life of being an adventurer.
Since I was old enough to understand my pops always spoke of Gordon Eastman and Stan Burrell. Mr. Eastman and Mr. Burrell are absolute LEGENDS..... I wish they would show these types of films in public schools today to keep the Outdoor Culture alive...
Mike helped me with some questions on antelope hunting before his book on the subject came out, then followed up with me afterwards. I used his help and the book to plan and execute a once in a lifetime “antelope safari” with my father. We had a great hunt, took two wonderful pronghorn bucks, and Mike even used one of my photos in a testimonial for his book in Eastmans’ Holiday Gift Guide that year. I’ll never forget his generosity with his advice, and the memories it helped me make with my father. That hunt ended up being my last antelope hunt with my dad, who died four years later. I feel indebited to the Eastman family, and though I never met Gordon, his and their story in this film brought a flood of emotions back about that hunt with my father now thirteen years ago. Thanks Mike, and everyone at Eastmans, and Yeti for this film!
Wonderful. Please keep making this beautiful, educational, fascinating content. I loved watching his films in the 1980s and I’m really enjoying this one too!
I’ve been following your films since they started, and they are still the best short films on the outdoors of any I have found. These inspire me to continue to appreciate the outdoors as well as find ways to display its beauty to others.
Well I didn’t expect this to hit me as hard as it did. Lots of parallels to my relationship with my own father. But here I am, tears running through my beard. Excellent film and story. TY
That is one of the best films I’ve seen, I grew up renting Gordon Eastmans videos from our local sporting goods store. Brings back a lot of memories, thanks for putting this together, well done
Very nice film. It helps answer the question that all hunters get asked every year. WHY DO WE HUNT. This says it all. It's not for the money it's because we care.
When I was young....a longtime ago i saw his file High Wild and Free and a local theater . It was a major reason that I fell in love with the outdoors and hunting.
Renting his videos when i was a kid and istening to Gordon's voice, watching them over and over was the best baby sitter I ever had. Love those old VHS tapes. Gordon Eastman, outdoor legend!
I also grew up renting the VHS tapes. Can’t imagine how many times I watched the Phantom Ram. This short video brings back some early memories
Very neat to see old timers like Stan Burrell and Clarence “Cougar” Long in this video, been hearing of those legends my whole life!
@YETI this film series is exceptional!
Great film. Thank you.
Beautiful! Just simply beautiful.
Gordon is/was my hero! His videos inspired me and I am forever grateful.
Such beautiful country to see! People today don’t care and rather sit all day watching videos and TikToks 😢
Just saw "High Wild and Free" which lead me here. What an amazing life. Being a kid from the burbs growing up in the 70'-80's (and still) I would reminisce, while looking at the old B&W photos my Grand Parents had taken on hunting and fishing trips, imagining I may one day get to live that way... But just not in the cards, Work, School more work. Lived vicariously through books and films. Lucky enough to get to go to a "club" now and then to can hunt pheasants, quail, chuker, or an occasional deer at a friends place that's no longer with us. To "live" that life. Man oh Man...
Wow! Outstanding video.
Gordan Eastman's filming romanced the northwest territory in a way that all outdoor enthusiasts yearn for an experience to appreciate Gods creation and bounty. A view through his camera lenses built the apex of outdoor film. I cant imagine the beauty he experienced or the toughness it took to live his life of being an adventurer.
Love it, brings back the feeling watching Gordons films in the 90s.
Hands down my favorite Yeti film yet! Amazing job by all involved
What a special film.
Thank you YETI for posting this. Beautiful story and shots
Wow! Another wonderful story of the early days in the Canadian wilderness.
Exceptional footage and editing! 🇨🇦👌🏻👌🏻
... beautiful back story and wonderful cinematography... pure pleasure to watch.
Amazing film!!!! Life is an adventure...get out and enjoy it!!! Well done YETI.....Well Done.
Watching this while I’m hunting right now is surreal. This message rings true! 🥲
YETI does it again. Stunning. What a story.
Since I was old enough to understand my pops always spoke of Gordon Eastman and Stan Burrell. Mr. Eastman and Mr. Burrell are absolute LEGENDS.....
I wish they would show these types of films in public schools today to keep the Outdoor Culture alive...
WOW! What a story! Incredible piece.🥲
I heard the crack of the shot, the travel of the bullet, and then the hard stop and said" that's a hit. "Then I got teary-eyed. Great documentary.
This is spectacular-thanks so much for sharing it with us...
What a beautiful story! You got to do what you love to do in order to fulfill you dream (happiness) God bless!
Fortunate enough to know Guy and Ike, great people with an AMAZING legacy. Great film!
Mike helped me with some questions on antelope hunting before his book on the subject came out, then followed up with me afterwards. I used his help and the book to plan and execute a once in a lifetime “antelope safari” with my father. We had a great hunt, took two wonderful pronghorn bucks, and Mike even used one of my photos in a testimonial for his book in Eastmans’ Holiday Gift Guide that year. I’ll never forget his generosity with his advice, and the memories it helped me make with my father. That hunt ended up being my last antelope hunt with my dad, who died four years later. I feel indebited to the Eastman family, and though I never met Gordon, his and their story in this film brought a flood of emotions back about that hunt with my father now thirteen years ago. Thanks Mike, and everyone at Eastmans, and Yeti for this film!
Wow. Well done Ben Knight!
Beautiful film.
Keep these coming!!!
thank you for the film
Wonderful. Please keep making this beautiful, educational, fascinating content. I loved watching his films in the 1980s and I’m really enjoying this one too!
Another great video!
That was incredible!
Wow! Just wow...
I’ve been following your films since they started, and they are still the best short films on the outdoors of any I have found. These inspire me to continue to appreciate the outdoors as well as find ways to display its beauty to others.
Fantastic as always Yeti!
"High, Wild and Free" changed my life
Those are the memories that will last a lifetime❤😎
Just got my Panga 28 today! The best !!
amazing film!
Amazing storytelling!
Well I didn’t expect this to hit me as hard as it did. Lots of parallels to my relationship with my own father. But here I am, tears running through my beard. Excellent film and story. TY
Best documentary ever ❤️🏞
that was pretty special
Love these stories! I love life perspectives!
Phenomenal way to tell this story.
Yeti never fails to hit the nail on the head.
so much beauty, sad that man makes the focus the death of a strong amazing creature.
You earned a subscriber
Great film! you guys told an amazing story!
Hunting can be a controversial topic but you document it with a lot of sensibility. So well done!
That is one of the best films I’ve seen, I grew up renting Gordon Eastmans videos from our local sporting goods store. Brings back a lot of memories, thanks for putting this together, well done
Amazing story
Very nice film. It helps answer the question that all hunters get asked every year. WHY DO WE HUNT. This says it all. It's not for the money it's because we care.
Can’t believe I cried but I managed to
Very sweet and interesting
Gordon ranks right up there with Fred Bear.
That was amazing. I'd love to come do a behind the scenes film of you guys making one of these films!
Wow!
Good story
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👏🏻, Amazing video!
I’m not crying, you’re cryin…..
anyone knows where to watch grandpa Gordon's films? would love to see them
Amazon Prime
I want to make films like this so bad
❤
Honey, wake up. New Yeti film just dropped
Where's the other brothers?
those red packs arent army surplus
Sounds like he was selfish father according to his son and grandsons. Narcissist.
And sounds like you sir are what we call an “idiot.” Enjoy being one. Life is a lot more simple for your type.
Dont confuse iiisssh. GORDON CARTER IS NOT CW.
CW KILLED GORDON.
GET THAT STRAIGHT.
Incredible film.