In 2007, on a fateful February day, in the remote Northern Wisconsin woods, a solo independent logger named Gary Edinger severed his left leg off while felling a tree. Twenty miles from help, alone, and in forty below temperatures, Gary summoned a remarkable willpower and crawled to his pickup, then drove to safety. Gary’s struggle for survival, however, didn’t begin on that frigid winter day in the hardwoods. His whole life had been forged from adversity, rising above a meager upbringing and brushes with death as he learned to hunt, trap and fish alone, on his own terms.
Will to Live: the Gary Edinger Story provides a glimpse of a unique perspective gained by cheating death and chasing the call of lifelong adventure as only Gary can. The tough-as-nails logger, champion dog sled racer and hunting guide also has a creative side writing poetry, singing cowboy songs and calling square dances. Now, 15 years after the accident and approaching the age of 70, Gary discovers his quest to live a full life and looks back at the impact of his decisions and how they weigh on the loved ones around him.
FILM SCREENINGS
Join us this October for a full screening and Q&A with the filmmakers in Seattle, Wash. and Bend, Ore.
SEATTLE
Friday, Oct. 18th
6 - 9:30pm
Lagunitas Tap Room, Ballard
BEND
Tuesday, Oct. 22nd
6 - 9:30pm
River Pig Saloon, Box Factory
PORTLAND
Tuesday, Oct. 29TH
6 - 8pm
Rogue Public House