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California, Camping, DESTINATIONS, Hiking, OUTDOORS, RV, VIDEO

Walking amongst the giant sequoias

In May we visited Sequoia National Monument on our RV tour of the southwest and California, and were some of the first people into the reserve after the road opened outside of Kernville. We actually revisited a few more times when we got tired of surfing in San Diego and Santa Barbara and were needing a mountain fix. This video is a compilation of our time in this magnificent ecosystem, at a time of year when there were very few other people around. The monument is currently under review for a massive reduction in size and protections, which would provide jobs in the timber industry but would have impacts on the thriving tourism and recreation industries thriving as a result of the monuments recent expanded protections. The word is that if the monument is shrunk and stripped of current protections, the sequoias themselves would not be logged, but the forest around it would be clear cut. The timber industry insists this is necessary for proper forest health, while most forest scientists and conservationists believe would put further stress on a system already wracked by drought, disease, and fire. It is a passionate debate, but our feeling after visiting and researching the issue is that this special place should be returned to a natural state and that large-scale timber operations would not only be harmful to the fragile existence of the current stands, it would also not justify the relatively small number of jobs that would be created vs. the revenues and jobs that would be eliminated by exploiting this one-of-a-kind place.

Colorado, DESTINATIONS, Hiking, OUTDOORS, VIDEO

Springtime in Boulder timelapse video

A timelapse compilation of springtime along the Front Range of the Colorado Rockies.

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Whisky Chasing documentary

Following on the heels of our successful documentary, Beer Hunter: The Movie, is Whisk(e)y Chasing, a documentary about the global whiskey renaissance. The film honors the late author and television personality Michael Jackson, who’s books on the subjects of craft beer and whisky literally helped inspire and shape the unprecedented brewing and distilling revolutions sweeping the globe. The film is a record of our journery from Scotland through the United States, tracking the whiskey revolution and investigating Michael’s influence in this dynamic and wildly creative new world of spirit production. The film is still in production as we seek additional sponsorship for travel to Ireland, Japan, and a return trip to Scotland, and a series will be made from the library of footage.

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Beer Hunter: The Movie

Beer Hunter is a documentary film about the late Michael Jackson, an author and journalist who’s books and television series about craft beer literally helped inspire the craft beer renaissance sweeping the globe today.

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