Best of The Duttons vs. Trespassers | Yellowstone
Yellowstone
16 min, 40 sec
The video showcases a series of confrontations and disputes over land ownership and trespassing, involving the Dutton family, tourists, and bikers.
Summary
- The Dutton family confronts tourists and bikers trespassing on their land.
- Kayce Dutton and others deal with a bear and uncooperative tourists.
- Rip Wheeler and Kayce discuss ranch operations and meet representatives of a resort company.
- Beth Dutton encounters a trespassing fisherman and exchanges sharp words.
- The bunkhouse crew handles bikers cutting their fence and trespassing.
- Kayce and the ranch hands deal with the aftermath of the biker confrontation.
Chapter 1
The Dutton family confronts tourists who are trespassing and ignoring warnings about a bear.
- Tourists are scolded for getting too close to a bear and trespassing on Dutton land.
- Kayce Dutton asserts ownership of the land and attempts to make the tourists leave.
- The tourists, speaking a foreign language, question Kayce's right to own so much land.
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Kayce and Rip have a tense interaction with representatives from a resort company.
- Representatives from Providence Hospitality Management and Market Equities trespass on Dutton land.
- Kayce and Rip are wary but decline an offer for a neighborly dinner at the resort.
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Kayce Dutton and the ranch hands address the consequences of the confrontation with the bikers.
- Kayce and the ranch hands deal with the aftermath, including dealing with injuries.
- They prepare for the potential return of the bikers and the damage that may follow.
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
The Duttons reflect on the day's events and make decisions about the ranch's future.
- Kayce decides not to pursue further action against the bikers, anticipating they won't return.
- Kayce instructs Rip to take down his tent, signaling a change in his living arrangements.