Who else is impressed with the filming, story-telling, and overall quality of these videos? You guys have a great team, maybe one day I’ll join you guys.
Stunning, I’m to the point where I get emotional watching these they hit so hard and close. “I’d like to learn from him, and maybe there are a few things I can teach him as well.” What an amazing outlook on life itself. Near or far, these films shows us at our core, we are no different from one another. Loved this, thanks Yeti.
I love how Yeti does not focus on the killing aspect of hunting. It is not killing an animal that brings us back year after year, it is the memories, camaraderie, and beautiful places that hunting takes us that leaves us longing for more
I'm not saying that the killing isn't important, but I am saying that it is not the MOST important aspect for me. I do enjoy taking an animals life because of the food and joy that it brings me, but hunting is so much more than just killing. Some of my best and most memorable hunts were hunts where I never harvested an animal. Just my opinion
Cole Kramer... Don't change what you're doing to find someone to settle down with. Guys like you are made to be out in the wild. You'll find someone who wants to do the same or will at least support you to do it. The old saying was created for a reason. "you can take the guy out of the wild, but not the wild out of the guy." As Cam Hanes would say... Keep Hammering!
The traditions of hunting and being outdoors are so natural and are very important to preserve. Love the emphasis on respecting the harvest in this video.
Blown away by the storytelling, the cinematography and the evenhanded portrayal. Oh, those falling snow shots... This is simply a work of art, albeit around a strange topic.
Dude! I have been hunting and fishing my entire life; and at the age of 44, I feel the exact same way. These days the kill is an adrenaline pumping high; but if the deer walks and I never had a clear shot, I am ok with that. Great video guys!
This was a great video and I really love the gratitude and calmness that was presented. After the shot and verifying the animal was down the passion, hard work and respect was expressed on Cole’s face. Definitely a once in a life time experience and thank you for sharing it!
Once again I loved the video! What moved me was how the guide takes care of the nature so much. He even picked up the casing after the shot was fired. Caring about nature while being able to take something from it is just beautiful!
Excellent work! I would love a Behind the Scenes feature about how the film crew works on these challenging films, how the characters are sought and chosen, and how the story is crafted.
Stunning film and I thought it was superb filmed in B&W. The film put into words why we hunt internationally; the adventures, different cultures and the highs and lows of the hunt. Respect for the people we hunt with, they have life stories too... and respect for the animals whose lives we take. Oider mature animals die so dollars can go back to preserve the habitat for keeping naur in the mountains of Nepal today, and for tomorrow.
I am doing this professional here in Nepal & happy to be the part of this movie. I always felt that game hunting is always the best to stop poaching and preserve animals.
What a awesome film. Wow. This hunt is like a worship. Respect for the nature, the sheep, the landscape. The Nepalese guide boil it down to the essence. Life is a vehicle - hunting brings us together.
That by far was one of the best videos/stories I’ve seen. It let me know how fortunate I am with what I have. Thank you for those who made this especially before I make my way on my hunt in a couple weeks.... #HUMBLED
This was so beautifully done it really spoke to something deep within me. Having hunted professionally for many years and having spent a fair amount of time in Nepal I think I can comprehend better than most the incredible privilege it is to be able to hunt for Blue Sheep in Nepal. This story treated the whole issue of hunting and the people associated with so much respect and care that I think it should be compulsory viewing in professional hunting schools around the world. Well done guys really beautiful.
Great video. Maybe my fave done for Yeti films. There is a lot of emotion in this video. I think it does an amazing job of depicting just how harsh that environment is and how hard the struggle is both people and animals to survive in those conditions. Well done.
When he said "I better start finding some better to do" made me think that he wouldn't want to. He is in Alaska one of the most beautiful states, doing what he loves and I'm sitting on the tube.. coming home from a construction site
Goddamn. That was an amazing story. Perfect representation of the Nepali people and the emotions that go with traveling through that great land. Thanks for making my day.
I love the YETI Presents vidoes for various reasons, one of the main ones is the top notch video imagery and color of the nature around. Not a fan of the entire video being in black and white.
Awesome video. Sad I can’t see all the vibrant color that could be present in the film. Black and White is cool but sometimes I feel it hinders the quality of the story being told.
I feel pretty much the opposite. Love the b/w here, as it focuses the film more on the storytelling, these amazing Nepali people and human emotions instead of beautiful landscapes. Also glad to keep some kind of distance from the blood aspect of hunting due to the lack of colour, to be honest (me = vegetarian). O.o
This was beautifully filmed and produced. That said, why was it necessary to kill a helpless sheep? Don't kid yourselves into thinking this was done out of necessity to obtain food for personal survival. This is nothing more than sick trophy hunting. Shooting & killing defenseless animal at 400 yards isn't 'sport'. If you truly do respect nature and the animal you're pursuing you'd use a camera - not a gun.
Who else is impressed with the filming, story-telling, and overall quality of these videos? You guys have a great team, maybe one day I’ll join you guys.
The director and cinematographer is Renan Ozturk who is an artist and North Face climber. Check out his other films and work, definitely worth it:)
Stunning, I’m to the point where I get emotional watching these they hit so hard and close. “I’d like to learn from him, and maybe there are a few things I can teach him as well.”
What an amazing outlook on life itself. Near or far, these films shows us at our core, we are no different from one another. Loved this, thanks Yeti.
I love how Yeti does not focus on the killing aspect of hunting. It is not killing an animal that brings us back year after year, it is the memories, camaraderie, and beautiful places that hunting takes us that leaves us longing for more
Matt Mitchell well said
Disclaimer: I'm an avid hunter. If killing isn't what brings you back why shoot the animal? You can still travel and vacation without killing.
I'm not saying that the killing isn't important, but I am saying that it is not the MOST important aspect for me. I do enjoy taking an animals life because of the food and joy that it brings me, but hunting is so much more than just killing. Some of my best and most memorable hunts were hunts where I never harvested an animal. Just my opinion
Agreed with you Matt Mitchell. I am doing this professional here in Nepal but i am happy because I took it more than just killing.
Cole Kramer... Don't change what you're doing to find someone to settle down with. Guys like you are made to be out in the wild. You'll find someone who wants to do the same or will at least support you to do it. The old saying was created for a reason. "you can take the guy out of the wild, but not the wild out of the guy." As Cam Hanes would say... Keep Hammering!
Salute from Nepal, thank you very much for showcasing our people's struggle for survival in the Mountainous region.
It was my pleasure to operate it.
One of the best 12 minutes I have ever spent
The traditions of hunting and being outdoors are so natural and are very important to preserve. Love the emphasis on respecting the harvest in this video.
That was absolutely stunning. Perfect story telling.
Blown away by the storytelling, the cinematography and the evenhanded portrayal. Oh, those falling snow shots... This is simply a work of art, albeit around a strange topic.
When I was younger I'd look forward to my favorite show every week. Now I look forward to seeing a new "Yeti Presents" pop up on RUclips!
Dude! I have been hunting and fishing my entire life; and at the age of 44, I feel the exact same way. These days the kill is an adrenaline pumping high; but if the deer walks and I never had a clear shot, I am ok with that. Great video guys!
We love YETI at Adventure Marina. It's in most of our videos!
This was a great video and I really love the gratitude and calmness that was presented.
After the shot and verifying the animal was down the passion, hard work and respect was expressed on Cole’s face.
Definitely a once in a life time experience and thank you for sharing it!
Once again I loved the video! What moved me was how the guide takes care of the nature so much. He even picked up the casing after the shot was fired. Caring about nature while being able to take something from it is just beautiful!
Yeti makes amazing films but this is the best one yet. Thank you for the experience.
Glad to hear that you like this most! Let's welcome to Nepal to have awesome adventure experience.
Amazing. You continue to produce nothing but beautiful stories of the people who use your products without selling in them. Keep it up!
i can't express my feelings now, just awesome. Well done, Yeti
THIS Yeti upload is exquisite ... A Blue Sheep.❤
Another great job ! Thanks Yeti !
Excellent work! I would love a Behind the Scenes feature about how the film crew works on these challenging films, how the characters are sought and chosen, and how the story is crafted.
Authentic, Extraordinary and Magnificent 👏
Stunning film and I thought it was superb filmed in B&W. The film put into words why we hunt internationally; the adventures, different cultures and the highs and lows of the hunt. Respect for the people we hunt with, they have life stories too... and respect for the animals whose lives we take. Oider mature animals die so dollars can go back to preserve the habitat for keeping naur in the mountains of Nepal today, and for tomorrow.
I am doing this professional here in Nepal & happy to be the part of this movie. I always felt that game hunting is always the best to stop poaching and preserve animals.
We were going to watch Seven Years In Tibet. But my kids said it was too long. So we watched this instead. Now everybody's happy.
Seeing dozens of adds from your competitors all over social, way to go
I'm italian and it's hard for me to understand all the conversations
but the images speak
and in "A Hunt" they told a wonderful story
just wonderful
beautiful story and cinematography as usual from YETI
What a awesome film. Wow. This hunt is like a worship. Respect for the nature, the sheep, the landscape. The Nepalese guide boil it down to the essence. Life is a vehicle - hunting brings us together.
What a great story about a rare experience. Strange that something of this quality has less views.
these yeti videos are so crazy inspiring.
รักเลย
Absolutely Stunning footage
Renan & Team: fantastic job.
What an experience, great hunt and footage!
That by far was one of the best videos/stories I’ve seen. It let me know how fortunate I am with what I have. Thank you for those who made this especially before I make my way on my hunt in a couple weeks.... #HUMBLED
such a beautiful storytelling.
It is nice story both of my guide Maan & my friend Cole! Happy to be the part of it.
Beautiful. Simply beautiful.
Fantastic job! Truly. Thanks.
This was so beautifully done it really spoke to something deep within me. Having hunted professionally for many years and having spent a fair amount of time in Nepal I think I can comprehend better than most the incredible privilege it is to be able to hunt for Blue Sheep in Nepal. This story treated the whole issue of hunting and the people associated with so much respect and care that I think it should be compulsory viewing in professional hunting schools around the world. Well done guys really beautiful.
Magnifique, merci !
This cinematography is masterful! Can Netflix buy this? Can we see this on the big screen?
INSPIRING,
The hard work really pays off.
Big fan of your work Renan.
And a big thumbs up for the whole team.
Great video. Maybe my fave done for Yeti films. There is a lot of emotion in this video. I think it does an amazing job of depicting just how harsh that environment is and how hard the struggle is both people and animals to survive in those conditions. Well done.
Makes us happy that you like this video from Nepal made by YETI. Happy to be the part of it.
When he said "I better start finding some better to do" made me think that he wouldn't want to. He is in Alaska one of the most beautiful states, doing what he loves and I'm sitting on the tube.. coming home from a construction site
Kiddo this is Tibet
Mark Hibs Well I'm an idiot. i stand corrected, cheers
Kiddo wouldn’t say you’re an idiot sir he’s from Alaska the hunt is in Nepal
Mark Hibs Ah, that's where i got it mixed up. Thank you
WOW! You boys outdid yourselves with this one.
Beautifully done! Great work guys! Fantastic product.
I'd just like to say I really enjoyed that film well put together / filmed & story line told. Well done to all in the making off this 👍
9:55 Success! Its the best feeling in the world.
Just wished it was a bit longer but wow great documentary and Thank You for showing this side of Nepal. Wish we could see more of this.
Let's welcome to Nepal!
Love these videos!
Fantastic and inspiring!
Renan is inspiration.
Wish they could bring that guide to Alaska on a paid trip to try his hand at hunting elk, moose, bear etc. That would be an awesome sequel!
It could be a cool and awesome sequel!. I can be happy to co-operate for it for my guide Maan.
Beautiful film
Oh no Yeti, HE HAS A GUN!
Nice job turning your back on your base.
God dammit yeti , you folks make some unbelievable short films . 5 stars boys
We do not need the LORDS name taken in vain please
Ben Petrone oh I don't follow the "lord" so that all means nothing to me...thanks though !
This was beyond story telling, beautifully directed Renan 🖤
Thank you Cole
That last comment was amazing
Nepal is amazing so let's welcome to Nepal!
Renan Ozturk is #1
Great edit
Excellent production thanks for sharing. What an old looking ram
Always Great!
Awesome
Well done.
Namaste from Nepal
Its a wonderful adventure
Craving for same thing here
Goddamn. That was an amazing story. Perfect representation of the Nepali people and the emotions that go with traveling through that great land. Thanks for making my day.
great movie
Love it.., i’m jalous
Great vid, spent a lot of time in Nepal and the Nepali are a beautiful people
Wow, that is such a cool film!!!
This story is beautiful.
I love the YETI Presents vidoes for various reasons, one of the main ones is the top notch video imagery and color of the nature around. Not a fan of the entire video being in black and white.
10:44 one nepalese guy says 'So, its an old sheep, not easy to chew." Haha! #hellofromNepal
hurray!
Awesome video. Sad I can’t see all the vibrant color that could be present in the film. Black and White is cool but sometimes I feel it hinders the quality of the story being told.
Tyler Bunderson couldn’t agree more.
I feel pretty much the opposite. Love the b/w here, as it focuses the film more on the storytelling, these amazing Nepali people and human emotions instead of beautiful landscapes. Also glad to keep some kind of distance from the blood aspect of hunting due to the lack of colour, to be honest (me = vegetarian). O.o
agree
Awesome film. What rifle and caliber did you use?
Strong.
Who else watching from nepal ?? Love nepal
mount everest soars about 5.5 miles 8.9 kilometers above sea level
Don't stop sleeping in tents. and there is nothing wrong with a small back account.
10:07 "Beautiful" that's why I shot you. 10:12 "Thank you" for dying and making me happy.
Done with your coolers after NRA drop. Hate I wasted so much money.
yeti skeptics believe people like craig caloric suffered from altitude sickness during their sightings
should have let it live!
it is the highest mountain in the world
this condition is called altitude sickness
when the brain does not receive enough oxygen people can become confused or unable to walk straight
You dropped NRA now I’m dropping you
air at high altitudes contains less oxygen
#oneless yeti customer
A little gray hair can be attractive, so I would not worry. :)
Try doing this in India, you will cry, albeit for different reasons altogether.
IM FROM PRATT KS
they confuse bears or other animals for yetis
How do we share a story with you guys
NOT MY COOLER. Stand with the NRA!
bought a couple, never again. RTIC from now on.
This was beautifully filmed and produced. That said, why was it necessary to kill a helpless sheep? Don't kid yourselves into thinking this was done out of necessity to obtain food for personal survival. This is nothing more than sick trophy hunting. Shooting & killing defenseless animal at 400 yards isn't 'sport'. If you truly do respect nature and the animal you're pursuing you'd use a camera - not a gun.
what do you think is true
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