Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit Visit our website This 1940s color home movie, a “High Sierras to the Pacific” was shot, edited and narrated by amateur filmmaker John Hutter from Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. It's one of a series of films that Hutter, who owned a resort hotel in Wisconsin called “Chateau Hutter“, made to show to guests. This one features a trip to California’s Sierra Nevada mountain range, the coast of Monterey, and Point Lobos State Park, with an emphasis on diverse foliage, natural landmarks, and other natural wonders (TRT: 11:23). Opening titles “Chateau Hutter Films Present, A John Hutter Travel Adventure, High Sierras to the Pacific, The Amazing Transition from Sequoia to Palm” (0:08). An elderly man sits in a chair by a roaring fire. “Welcome to Chateau Hutter for another Travel Adventure” (0:32). On a blackboard, a handheld piece of chalk maps Kings Canyon, Monterey, San Francisco (0:42). Snow-c
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