Out There: The Great Divide Trail

Spanning over 1,200 kilometers of untamed wilderness, this outdoor film showcases the beauty and challenges of one of the world's most pristine and remote trails.

“OUT THERE” is an extraordinary adventure along Canada’s Great Divide Trail. Spanning over 1,200 kilometers of untamed wilderness, this outdoor film showcases the beauty and challenges of one of the world’s most pristine and remote trails.

The film follows a young couple, Kodak & Cinnamon, as they embark on an epic journey through the rugged Canadian Rockies. Along the way, they face unpredictable weather conditions, treacherous river crossings, and wildlife — from grizzly bears to wolves and pikas. The documentary also explores the origins of the Great Divide Trail and details the challenges of building and maintaining a long, mountainous route.

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Spanning over 1,200 kilometers of untamed wilderness, this outdoor film showcases the beauty and challenges of one of the world’s most pristine and remote trails.
Filmmaker: Ryan “Kodak” Brown
Backpacking, Long-Distance Trails