Jay Krajic was a director, editor and chief videographer of Outdoor Idaho for over 15 years. He retired in December 2022 with his last show being 'In the Shadow of the Bitterroots.' Check out Jay's Top Ten episodes selected from his time working with Outdoor Idaho.
I picked this list because of the physicality of most of them. There were long, steep hikes, long horseback and mule rides, or bone-chilling cold. I had to shoot two avalanche snow checks. I still have a few toes that are perpetually numb from those shows. I always wondered if some of the segments would have even existed if I didn’t like to hike. Or if some of the shows were created because of my love of the outdoors.
I mistakenly left “Summit Idaho” off the list. Those four peaks were tiny compared to the Twelvers but that show seemed like the precursor to all the others. I can hear the producers saying behind closed doors, “Oh, if Jay can do those then maybe we should climb all these other peaks.” I think I’ve climbed 20 with a video camera for Outdoor Idaho. That doesn’t include all the trails and lake basins.
“Search and Rescue” took a year to shoot. Lots of hiking and not a lot of lost people. “Desert Therapy” involved a group of high school students who had been sent to a wilderness camp near Gooding, Idaho, against their will. They weren’t always too sure how they felt about having a camera crew around. Cold mornings and blazingly hot days for that one. That ended up being a show with just the students and counselors telling the story. There wasn’t any narration and it was a very difficult edit. Sometimes working with people who don’t want to be videotaped is just as difficult as hiking to the top of a mountain.
Don’t get me wrong, I had a blast on many of those adventures. Some of the people I worked with, as with those who were profiled in shows, were some of the nicest, most genuine people I’ve ever met. They made those extreme workouts a whole lot of fun. I was always up for the challenge and I’m sure I’ll keep challenging myself. But, without a video camera it will be so much easier. - Jay