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High Mountain Rangers was my childhood favorite. In my early teens in the 80s - I was faithful to each showing. We didn't have a VCR, so I would record some of the shows on cassette tapes to listen over and over again. I would LOVE to find these on DVDs or on the internet somewhere. Please let me know if anyone can help. A GREAT family show - timeless! The shows were clever and fun for the entire family. The show focused on nature, a love for and a respect for nature, and family. I remember feeling a strong family connection even though the father, Jessie, was separated from his wife. The two brothers Matt and Cody lived with separate parents but formed a bond later in life. This show had a great impact on my sister and I. She even named her first son Cody after Cody Hawks. A GREAT show that is fondly remembered today!
- jtanderson-4
- Jul 2, 2007
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Alright, here is what we had...
Mountain scenery, family bonding, action/adventure, and a good cast.
High Mountain Rangers was short lived but a fun show to watch. The idea of watching a law enforcement/search and rescue program was both nostalgic and "Ahead of it's time". The program had elements from shows like "emergency" with the search and rescue plots, and the action of "SWAT" when doing law enforcement plots. Ontop of which, the family element of Robert Conrad and his sons really made the show more enjoyable.
I haven't seen an episode since it last aired, but I do believe that this show had elements to appeal to almost any viewer.
I recommend this show...if reruns of it can ever be found.
Mountain scenery, family bonding, action/adventure, and a good cast.
High Mountain Rangers was short lived but a fun show to watch. The idea of watching a law enforcement/search and rescue program was both nostalgic and "Ahead of it's time". The program had elements from shows like "emergency" with the search and rescue plots, and the action of "SWAT" when doing law enforcement plots. Ontop of which, the family element of Robert Conrad and his sons really made the show more enjoyable.
I haven't seen an episode since it last aired, but I do believe that this show had elements to appeal to almost any viewer.
I recommend this show...if reruns of it can ever be found.
- Strange_Bru
- Nov 10, 2005
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All of the other comments are spot on concerning this late 80's adventure series shot at the breathtakingly beautiful Big Bear in California. Despite better than average ratings; the show ultimately proved too expensive to produce at its outdoor majestic locations and was cancelled by the network after a single season. Mr. Macho looked and worked well in this one with his kids and this is an unknown and overlooked gem to millenials in the annals of television history.
- ponekingpetch
- Aug 22, 2018
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Going along with the others on their comments I remember watching this show a lot when I was a kid. Can't remember how old I was but I remember that this show had a lot of appeal to it. These guys who were elite search and rescue as well as law enforcement personnel pretty much had everything in the way of equipment to get the job done. Anything from horses to track someone to having a cute looking female paramedic in the group for rescue assignments! They also handled law enforcement issues as well and their work environment was the Lake Tahoe area. The grown-ups made jokes about some of the acting but that issue aside this was a fantastic show and being in agreement with other viewers the family - respect for environment / nature thing was great! If someone could talk Robert Conrad into contacting a DVD production company into marketing this I'd be in line the night before to buy and I know the kids / adults in my family would like it. I did have about 5 episodes on an old tape...gotta find those !
I have happy memories of watching this show when I was young. I only vaguely recall it, but I'm pretty sure it was the best show EVER! Time for a remake? Definitely!
- slowdiva-357-222138
- May 17, 2018
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