My 4 children were born and raised in the Bitterroot. My oldest son made his first $3k for his first car at 15 changing irrigation pipe, cleaning chicken coops, helping with hay during summers. My boys still volunteer with the SAL with post 94 in Stevi. I love the Bitterroot community. They surrounded us and loved us when my husband died.
Wow! Beautiful scenery, beautiful family. I love that you are preserving this land for your many generations of families. It is so good to know that our grandson Drew and Kaci and family will enjoy life, like it use to be. On this beautiful piece of Heaven on earth. You have worked long hours from sun up till sun down. So very proud of you all . Thank you for sharing
Montana reminds me of Colorado in the 70’s. Montana is lucky to still have ranches and smaller towns. Colorado has become over crowded and they keep throwing up these high rise apartments in mall parking lots that the people who work there can’t afford.
Thank you for sharing a real American 🇺🇸 story, and highlighting Garcia. I was born in the United States 🇺🇸 of America, my mother legally immigrated from Mexico and is now a U.S. citizen. My father was the son of Manuel Hernandez, born in Yuma, Arizona, who worked during the great depression in Northern Medicine hunting wild horses on horse back. Both my father, and grandfather, were A proud United Steel Workers of America 🇺🇸. My grandfather would have loved this video and your brand. Semper Fidelis, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Marine Corps (Retired) now a marketing executive living the American Dream
Well done. Ranchers and farmers are the core strength of the USA. Having said that, and with all due respect to Carharrt, I think their products should all be made in the US the way they once were.
There is literally nothing you can do as a company that is more pro america than moving 100% of manufacturing to the USA. Its good for the workers, good for the economy, good for the clothing. Rough for the consumer but theyre already overcharging for their stuff
Did a roadtrip through the mountain states in September/October (A lifelong dream) and boy , it was better than I could have imagined !! From Idaho to Montana, to Wyoming and back to Idaho through Oregon - incredible ! Super friendly people , breathtaking scenery , water everywhere , unlike where I come from in Australia . Horses , pick up trucks , barns and beautiful towns of Couer D'Alene , Butte, Billings. Bozeman (Gibson factory closed on Sunday - darn it !) , Bucket list Livingston where we had a beer or two , next to the Montana watch company no less - thanks Jimmy Buffett . Cody, Yellowstone , Twin falls , Pocatello , Boise (and a beer at the Old State saloon !) on the Bend , then Portland . Not a bad day was had , and re-affirmed my love of the US !
I know that feeling of not wanting your surroundings to change. I live by farmland and I hope it stays that way for my lifetime. I treasure the unobtrusive view of sunrises and harvest moons. Out where there are no streetlights to outshine the stars. Seeing fireflies and honeybees, hearing the serenade of cicadas, smelling the rain hitting dirt as it crosses that field., rainbows that you can see both ends to, walking barefoot among the clover and feeling the coolness of the earth. There’s nothing calmer to me than living among God’s creation here in the country.
The Bitterroot Valley is definitely a beautiful place to live it’s breathtaking. It is irreplaceable. I miss it all the way down here in Texas it’s not the same 😭😭
I live in Mexico, am an Ingennier active in IT so if there any place in US that i whish to live is in Montana, here in Mexico a born in a Rural community and I love the paceful places and I love work in fields farms .. good video thanks for sharing.
Yeah quit sending our work outside of America!!! Damn the politicians who have tried to smother out american manufacturing and these people wonderful way of life.
Nice to see Carhartt finally drop a video that's longer than 30 seconds. Keep em coming!
Thank you very much for your love and support okay, how long have you been a fan
My 4 children were born and raised in the Bitterroot. My oldest son made his first $3k for his first car at 15 changing irrigation pipe, cleaning chicken coops, helping with hay during summers. My boys still volunteer with the SAL with post 94 in Stevi. I love the Bitterroot community. They surrounded us and loved us when my husband died.
Man I would love to visit Montana. Looks like the kind of place that quiets your soul.
it truly does. my sister used to live out there and even as someone who lives in the PNW, Montana is just breathtaking
Wow! Beautiful scenery, beautiful family.
I love that you are preserving this land for your many generations of families. It is so good to know that our grandson Drew and Kaci and family will enjoy life, like it use to be. On this beautiful piece of Heaven on earth. You have worked long hours from sun up till sun down.
So very proud of you all . Thank you for sharing
Beautiful story and landscape. Thank you for sharing a little glimpse of your world with us.
Montana reminds me of Colorado in the 70’s. Montana is lucky to still have ranches and smaller towns. Colorado has become over crowded and they keep throwing up these high rise apartments in mall parking lots that the people who work there can’t afford.
Thank you for sharing a real American 🇺🇸 story, and highlighting Garcia. I was born in the United States 🇺🇸 of America, my mother legally immigrated from Mexico and is now a U.S. citizen. My father was the son of Manuel Hernandez, born in Yuma, Arizona, who worked during the great depression in Northern Medicine hunting wild horses on horse back. Both my father, and grandfather, were A proud United Steel Workers of America 🇺🇸. My grandfather would have loved this video and your brand. Semper Fidelis, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Marine Corps (Retired) now a marketing executive living the American Dream
I really love the way that the Luke's eyes sparkles with almost everything. He's like the most happy golden retriever ♥
Well done. Ranchers and farmers are the core strength of the USA. Having said that, and with all due respect to Carharrt, I think their products should all be made in the US the way they once were.
They’re the core of every country. They’re so undervalued
What a beautiful movie
Cool. Now make all your clothing in America!!
There is literally nothing you can do as a company that is more pro america than moving 100% of manufacturing to the USA. Its good for the workers, good for the economy, good for the clothing. Rough for the consumer but theyre already overcharging for their stuff
Make clothing unaffordable again.
Did a roadtrip through the mountain states in September/October (A lifelong dream) and boy , it was better than I could have imagined !! From Idaho to Montana, to Wyoming and back to Idaho through Oregon - incredible ! Super friendly people , breathtaking scenery , water everywhere , unlike where I come from in Australia . Horses , pick up trucks , barns and beautiful towns of Couer D'Alene , Butte, Billings. Bozeman (Gibson factory closed on Sunday - darn it !) , Bucket list Livingston where we had a beer or two , next to the Montana watch company no less - thanks Jimmy Buffett . Cody, Yellowstone , Twin falls , Pocatello , Boise (and a beer at the Old State saloon !) on the Bend , then Portland . Not a bad day was had , and re-affirmed my love of the US !
Carhartt makes the best short films. Jason Momoa’s was a dreamy masterpiece.
That's a man who loves Montana and his wife and his son that's going to come at chritmas perfect man fir this commercial ❤
Well congratulations luke and bianca baby already here born October 9 th son
My hometown - my heart.
Beautiful home ! Greetings from France
I know that feeling of not wanting your surroundings to change. I live by farmland and I hope it stays that way for my lifetime. I treasure the unobtrusive view of sunrises and harvest moons. Out where there are no streetlights to outshine the stars. Seeing fireflies and honeybees, hearing the serenade of cicadas, smelling the rain hitting dirt as it crosses that field., rainbows that you can see both ends to, walking barefoot among the clover and feeling the coolness of the earth. There’s nothing calmer to me than living among God’s creation here in the country.
Thank you. It was so beautiful. I love Montana.
This is beautiful, great people, great work, great way of life. Bring more of that.
Timeless message and spirit. Nuff said.
The Bitterroot Valley is one of the most beautiful places in the United States.
The Bitterroot Valley is definitely a beautiful place to live it’s breathtaking. It is irreplaceable. I miss it all the way down here in Texas it’s not the same 😭😭
@@purple4251 So agree!!!
You know the best way to preserve land and make sure it doesn’t change. Have a movie star and a huge company make a video about it
Good to see a Dutton doing great!
In awe, very beautifully shot, great use of the rule of thirds and composition and depth.
Excelente video que hermoso es Montana y como explican desde los empleados de sus actividades, ver a actor y cantante Luke
C’est cette Amérique 🇺🇸 là qui me fait rêver. Je veux pas mourir avant d’être allé dans le Montana 😉
I feel like buying Carhartt
I live in Mexico, am an Ingennier active in IT so if there any place in US that i whish to live is in Montana, here in Mexico a born in a Rural community and I love the paceful places and I love work in fields farms .. good video thanks for sharing.
It’s where I live and love…but it’s changed a lot in the last 5 years
Thanks to people like Luke Grimes
Yup all the out of staters are the ones changing it
Agreed, Changed way too much.
great video thanks
I'm brazilian, after watch Yellowstone, me and wife beggin see things about MT. We live in Goiás, is a state of farms... Maybe travel there sometime.
406 baby!
Hi, congrats great material! What lenses did you use?
these look like Hawks to me!
This valley and wilderness qualifies as a low-light sanctuary and World Heritage Site. Bitterroot Valley.
This is amazing but where is the BTS video
If only you would step up and move manufacturing to the states
His son in October 6 weeks old congratulations
Luke Grimes I'm a huge fan of yours and I would love to get the chance to talk to you. Your fan from plattsburg Missouri love Sheri
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Kaycee Dutton immerse himself fully into the Yellowstone life
Is that the cabin the sheriff lived in on that show longmire ?
This is the dude who plays the main son in Yellowstone, right?
he i'm in that!
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The actors in Yellowstone all of them wearing the Carhartt brand
Hello there Sharrott Creek Fire
Yeah quit sending our work outside of America!!! Damn the politicians who have tried to smother out american manufacturing and these people wonderful way of life.
"we dress in layers"
Nice he is Kayce in real life jajajaj.
All about Origin USA sourced and made in the USA.
MADE IN MONTANA! And yet he was born in Dayton, OH.🤔😆
Who knew carhartt made videos. Other than their jackets weighing 100 pounds there ok 😊
Nothing in Montana is made in the US.
He’s just a cosplayer.
Rick Grimes is better than