Posted in conservation on Mar 11th, 2013
The adventure-documentary “Where the Yellowstone Goes” will make its Washington, D.C. premier at the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital next month. In its 21st year in Washington, the festival will consider the vital role of earth’s rivers in human survival. Introduced by Rebecca Wodder, Senior Advisor to the Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior, [...]
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Posted in conservation on Mar 8th, 2013
Trout Headwaters, Inc is pleased to release the 2013 FREE Yellowstone River Guide for Conservation, Recreation, Education and other Resources. This brand new guide gives you everything you need to plan your Yellowstone adventure for a short half-day or for a month. More, it provides stakeholders with valuable conservation information and many resource links to insure this national [...]
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Posted in stewardship on Dec 18th, 2012
Join Outside Magazine Online via http://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/water-activities/paddling/WATCH-Free-Screening-of-the-New-Adventure-Film-Where-the-Yellowstone-Goes.html for a remarkable 30-day journey down the largest stretch of undammed river in the lower 48 states. Watch a free screening Thursday, December 20, from 7 to 10 p.m. ET of Where the Yellowstone Goes , an account of director Hunter Weeks’s 30-day journey down the longerst undammed river in the continental United States. Along [...]
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Posted in humor on Dec 5th, 2012
Unique Gifts for the Trout Head in Your Life Official TroutHeads gear makes great gifts and can be found only one place – www.troutheads.org! Proudly wear the official TroutHeads t-shirt or embroidered cap, or sport an official THI Staff shirt, cap, or field water bottle. Keep a journal in the official THInk Pad, or check [...]
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Posted in stewardship on Nov 5th, 2012
Chronicling a 31-day journey on the longest undammed river in the lower 48, the film covers major issues like the 2011 oil spill, along with sweet anecdotal stories and plenty of fly fishing, on one of America’s most wild and scenic rivers. Director Hunter Weeks teams up with presenting sponsor Trout Headwaters, Inc. to present [...]
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Posted in rivers on Jun 16th, 2012
The new adventure documentary, “Where the Yellowstone Goes” follows a small crew on a soul-searching and inspirational journey along the longest free-flowing river in the contiguous United States: the Yellowstone River. They’ll rally together the supplies they need, including a hand built drift boat and set course on a voyage of grand proportions and life [...]
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Posted in stewardship on May 23rd, 2012
A new adventure feature film, Where the Yellowstone Goes, presented by Trout Headwaters, Inc., premiered in Bozeman to a sell-out crowd on May 19. The historic Ellen Theater was filled to capacity with 450 attendees. Where the Yellowstone Goes follows a 30-day drift boat journey down the longest “undammed” river in the lower 48. Intimate [...]
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Posted in conservation on May 8th, 2012
Filmmakers in attendance along with musical guest Open Range BOZEMAN, Montana (May 3, 2012) – A feature documentary film from award-winning filmmaker Hunter Weeks will host its world premier in Bozeman later this month. The adventure feature, “Where the Yellowstone Goes,” filmed on the Yellowstone River this summer, will debut at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, [...]
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Posted in conservation on Apr 10th, 2012
The World Premiere of Where the Yellowstone Goes is happening May 19, 2012 at The Ellen Theatre in Bozeman, Montana. Show starts at 7:30 PM. Seating is limited and this event will sell out fast, so get yours now! Go to www.theellentheatre.com or by phone at 406-585-5885. Where the Yellowstone Goes will be coming to [...]
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Posted in conservation on Apr 6th, 2012
Presented by Trout Headwaters and from the producers of Ride the Divide – A feature film about a 30-day drift boat journey down the longest “undammed” river in the lower 48. Intimate portraits of locals in both booming cities and dusty, dwindling towns along the Yellowstone River, illustrate the history and controversies surrounding this enigmatic [...]
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