Jake Ream Details 'Cowboy Camp' Experience that 'Yellowstone' Actors Go To
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00:00How would you describe your last day on set? Was it emotional? Were there tears, toasts?
00:04It was good. It was really good, yes. It was very emotional. Met a lot of cool people on this.
00:11You know, we've been doing this seven years and they've become family. Yeah, very emotional. It was good.
00:16Bittersweet.
00:17Bittersweet is great, yep.
00:19What do you think you'll miss the most about filming this series?
00:24Definitely the actors and meeting people and being able to show off my horses, my skills.
00:35The things that I enjoy doing that, you know, I think has helped the show a little bit.
00:40But definitely my friends and the people that I've met, yep.
00:44Would you ever do any of Taylor Chardon's shows or spin-offs within the Taylor Chardon universe?
00:52Anything Taylor wants me to do. He knows he's got me. He's always had my back.
00:57I feel like I've always had his and whatever he needs, he knows he can ask.
01:01When I spoke with Ian a few weeks ago, we were talking about Cowboy Camp.
01:05What was your favorite part of Cowboy Camp? You were pretty much showing everybody what to really do, right?
01:09Well, I would have to ask which Cowboy Camp because the first one we did was probably the best one.
01:17Why?
01:18Well, you know, we took them all on a pack trip.
01:20My grandfather owned a bunch of ground up in Utah and we took them up there.
01:23We took them for a four-day pack trip and no cell phone service, no nothing.
01:28And there was eight or nine of us up there and we had seven, eight mules.
01:34We literally, it was a cowboy camp, you know.
01:38I asked Taylor, I said, you know, they're riding good in the arena but they need to go out and ride.
01:42Learn to walk across water and jump ditches and rocks and all that stuff.
01:47And he said, do what you want to do.
01:49So we loaded up and, yeah, there was eight or nine of us that all went up there and no cell phone service.
01:56And then there's this guy.
01:59He's always getting in my way.
02:03They were just asking me about the Cowboy Camp experience.
02:06Oh, yeah, I was on that one.
02:08And I was the best rider of all of them, including him.
02:10Yeah, they were amazed at me.
02:13They couldn't stop talking about how great a rider I was.
02:15We bathed him in a river.
02:17I mean, four days, no baths.
02:19Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:20That's all I did, though.
02:21I made him wash his own socks, but, yeah, with your mouth.
02:25You got to, like, suck out the.
02:27I love it, I love it.
02:28That's awesome.
02:29I'll see you later.
02:30And my last question is, what's next for you?
02:32You know, I don't know anything next as far as movie stuff.
02:37We've shot some commercials and I've rented a lot of my props and a lot of my horses.
02:41I think I've kind of got a pretty good reputation for that.
02:44And keep an actor safe and all that.
02:46So, you know, we're still working on some stuff.
02:48Yeah, I love that.
02:49See what you did next.
02:51Back to horse training.
02:52That's it.
02:53What advice would you give to somebody who had a scary experience on a horse?
02:57What advice would you give to them to get back on the horse?
03:00I would find a better trainer and a better horse because, you know,
03:06the joke throughout the whole series is we did not have one horse accident in seven years.
03:12I mean, so I have really good horses.
03:15I have really good broke horses.
03:17But, you know, a lot of people don't experience really good horses and you need to.
03:23It's like wrecking a bike the first time.
03:26You know, it takes you a little bit of guts to get back on.
03:28Yes, it's a living, breathing, thinking animal and it's a little tougher.
03:31But I think they need to give it another chance.
03:35Or give me a call and I'll put them on a good one.