Nick Harland
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Canoeing The Red Deer River - Coal Camp To Sundre
Canoeing the Red Deer River in western Alberta. Put-in below the Coal Camp ledge and paddled 28 km to the town of Sundre. Swift class I and II with potential for log jams in some sections. Flow was 28 cm/s. September 15, 2024. Hope you enjoy.
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Brazeau River Canoe Trip - Smallboy Camp To Brazeau Dam
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Canoe trip on the Brazeau River. Started at the Smallboy Camp put-in, and paddled 136 km to the Brazeau dam. Class II/III at the start, then braided channels and lake paddling at the end. Be aware for log jams. There is a 1-2 km portage to the put-in. Flow was 53, 51, and 47 cm/s for the trip. August 10-12, 2024. Hope you enjoy.
Canoeing The McLeod River - Cadomin To Forestry Trunk Road
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Canoeing the McLeod River in western Alberta. Put-in at Cadomin and paddled about 23 km to the Steeper Bridge on the Forestry Trunk Road (Hwy 40). Class II, but be prepared for wood in the river. There are many sweepers in this run. Flow was 11 cm/s. July 7, 2024. Hope you enjoy.
Canoeing The Athabasca River - 4 km Run To Chaba River
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Canoeing the Athabasca River in Jasper National Park. Put-in about 4 km above the confluence with the Chaba River. Low flow in the river, with class II/III in the first half. About a 19 km portage to the put-in, with multiple take-out options (Athabasca Crossing, Big Bend, Hwy 93). June 6, 2024. Hope you enjoy!
North Saskatchewan River Canoe Trip - Drayton Valley To Edmonton
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Canoe trip from Drayton Valley to Edmonton on the North Saskatchewan River. Put-in at the Willey West Campground and took-out at the Capilano/Goldbar Boat Launch. About 180 kms, with a flow of 250-275 cm/s. May 17-20, 2024. Hope you enjoy!
Hiking Up Folding Mountain, Alberta
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Folding Mountain hike near Hinton, Alberta. The trail is 14 km return, with 1170 meters elevation gain. February 17, 2024. Hope you enjoy.
Sunwapta River
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Not a proper trip video... just footage from a scouting trip on the Sunwapta River in Jasper National Park. Put-in at Grizzly Creek and paddled about 20 km to Poboktan Creek. Medium/high flows, July of 2022. One portage around a class IV rapid. Hope you enjoy.
Canoeing The Red Deer River - Forestry Trunk Road To Wysenchuk's Crossing
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Canoeing the Red Deer River in western Alberta. Put-in at the FTR bridge near Mountain Aire Lodge, and paddled 16 km to Wysenchuk's Crossing. Flow was 41 cm/s. July 23, 2023. Hope you enjoy.
McLeod River Canoe Trip - Hwy 32 To Whitecourt
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Canoe trip on the McLeod River. Put-in at the Hwy 32 bridge near Peers, and paddled about 100 km to Whitecourt, Alberta. Flow was low at 30-35 cms. May 20-22, 2023. Hope you enjoy.
Athabasca River Canoe Trip - Whitecourt To Athabasca - Pt. 2 of 2
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Athabasca River canoe trip from Whitecourt to Athabasca. September 3-8, 2022. Part 2 of 2. Hope you enjoy.
Athabasca River Canoe Trip - Whitecourt To Athabasca - Pt. 1 of 2
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Canoe trip down the Athabasca River. Put-in at the town of Whitecourt, and paddled about 350 kms to the town of Athabasca. Late season flows, between 350-380 cms at the Windfall station, and between 425-475 cms at the Athabasca station. September 3-9, 2022. Part 1 of 2. Hope you enjoy!
Clearwater River Canoe Trip - Forestry Trunk Road To Rocky Mountain House - Pt. 2 of 2
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Canoe trip on the Clearwater River in western Alberta. Put-in at the Forestry Trunk Road and paddled 90 km to Rocky Mountain House. July 30 - August 1, 2022. Part 2 of 2. Hope you enjoy!
Clearwater River Canoe Trip - Forestry Trunk Road To Rocky Mountain House - Pt. 1 of 2
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Canoe trip on the Clearwater River in western Alberta. Put-in at the Forestry Trunk Road, and paddled 90 km to Rocky Mountain House. Flow was between 37 - 44 cms at the Dovercourt Station. July 30 - August 1, 2022. Part 1 of 2. Hope you enjoy!
Canoeing The Red Deer River - Ya Ha Tinda To Forestry Trunk Road
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Canoeing the Red Deer River. Put-in at the Bighorn Campground in Ya Ha Tinda and paddled 26 km to the FTR bridge near Mountain Aire Lodge. Medium/high flow 30 cm/s at the Above Panther River station. July 24, 2022. Hope you enjoy!
Canoeing The Blackstone River - Chungo Creek Road To Forestry Trunk Road
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Canoeing the Blackstone River in western Alberta. Put-in at the Chungo Creek Road bridge, and paddled 17 km to the Forestry Trunk Road bridge. Plenty of class II rapids, and a couple easier class III spots as well. Medium flow, July 9, 2022. Hope you enjoy.
Canoeing The Athabasca River - Above Chaba River To Hwy 93
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Canoeing The Athabasca River - Above Chaba River To Hwy 93
McLeod River Canoe Trip - Forestry Trunk Road To Hwy 47 - Part 2 of 2
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McLeod River Canoe Trip - Forestry Trunk Road To Hwy 47 - Part 2 of 2
McLeod River Canoe Trip - Forestry Trunk Road To Hwy 47 - Part 1 of 2
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McLeod River Canoe Trip - Forestry Trunk Road To Hwy 47 - Part 1 of 2
Canoeing The Bow River - Lake Louise To Castle Junction
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Canoeing The Bow River - Lake Louise To Castle Junction
Canoeing The Snake Indian River - Jasper National Park
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Canoeing The Snake Indian River - Jasper National Park
Canoeing The Howse River - Banff National Park
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Canoeing The Howse River - Banff National Park
Canoeing The Athabasca River - Jasper Lake To Hinton
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Canoeing The Athabasca River - Jasper Lake To Hinton
Canoeing The Rapids At Big Bend, North Saskatchewan River
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Canoeing The Rapids At Big Bend, North Saskatchewan River
Canoeing The North Saskatchewan River - Saskatchewan Glacier To Big Bend
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Canoeing The North Saskatchewan River - Saskatchewan Glacier To Big Bend
Canoeing The Athabasca River - Chaba River To Athabasca Falls
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Canoeing The Athabasca River - Chaba River To Athabasca Falls
Red Deer River Backpacking Trip - Banff National Park
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Red Deer River Backpacking Trip - Banff National Park
Hiking Howse Pass - British Columbia To Alberta
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Hiking Howse Pass - British Columbia To Alberta
Canoeing The North Saskatchewan River - Big Bend To Coleman Creek
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Canoeing The North Saskatchewan River - Big Bend To Coleman Creek
Canoeing The North Saskatchewan River - Coleman Creek To Rampart Creek
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Canoeing The North Saskatchewan River - Coleman Creek To Rampart Creek
Athabasca River Canoe Trip - Hinton To Whitecourt - Pt. 2 of 2
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Athabasca River Canoe Trip - Hinton To Whitecourt - Pt. 2 of 2

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  • @marnixvenema3661
    @marnixvenema3661 3 дні тому

    That’s a nice stretch. Have done plenty of sections in the badlands never this part further upstream. Adding that to the 2025 itinerary! Thanks!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 2 дні тому

      This was a nice day on the river. All of the large rapids are upstream of this put-in, but there is potential for some sweepers and logjams. All in all, it is a very nice section. Thanks for taking the time, take care.

  • @THORSBYFOLLIES-d6o
    @THORSBYFOLLIES-d6o 3 дні тому

    just did devon to the edmonton zoo yesterday, could not have asked for a nicer fall day.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 2 дні тому

      Sounds like a very nice time on the river. The autumn colors in the river valley would be wonderful to see.

  • @jaywinters2483
    @jaywinters2483 13 днів тому

    Thanks for not ruining it with music.

  • @jasonr2848
    @jasonr2848 19 днів тому

    Hey Nick, love these trips, I've done a few of the same routes, but this one's a little wild for me I'm guessing lol. How do you typically arrange for vehicle drop offs when you are solo? You mentioned a bike at the end of this vid?

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 18 днів тому

      Thanks Jason. I'm glad to hear you are enjoying the videos, and have done some of the same trips. The Wildhay is a great trip, but you have to be very aware for log jams. For this trip I used my mountain bike to shuttle myself. It was a 60 km bike ride, and just about killed my legs :) After the trip, I had to drive back to the put-in to get my bike. For longer trips, I have used family, friends, local outfitters, and even taxi companies for shuttles. It can be a real challenge sometimes.

  • @capaddler
    @capaddler 25 днів тому

    Haven’t done this route in years. Brings back awesome memories from my younger years. Smallboy’s to FTR was a favourite. As always, thanks for sharing.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 23 дні тому

      I had been wanting to do this trip for a few years now, and it did not disappoint. Paddling and camping in the canyons was a great experience. Yeah a bit of work getting to the river, but very much worth it to start at Smallboy's. Just a wonderful trip overall. Thanks for watching, take care.

  • @capaddler
    @capaddler 25 днів тому

    Missed this video. Yeah, lots of log jams. That sweeper was quite the one. Increased heart rate in a number of spots. I haven’t paddle this section, only a couple of the lower ones. Thanks for posting the flow rates.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 23 дні тому

      My first time here, but it seemed like a good flow for canoeing. There is definitely potential for sweepers and log jams in this section, but thankfully it wasn't too terrible on this day. Thanks for watching Priscilla.

  • @Bright.Owl.Gifts24
    @Bright.Owl.Gifts24 26 днів тому

    That was another great river trip from Red Deer to Sundre. I thought it would have been longer. I enjoy watching your trips. I get right into it lol Thanks for sharing.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 25 днів тому

      Thank you, I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it. This is a pretty part of Alberta. Coal Camp is a tiny community west of Sundre... it makes for a short day trip. I hope to do the trip from Sundre to Red Deer next year. That one would probably be a three day trip. Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Take care.

  • @mainetripper
    @mainetripper 27 днів тому

    Looks like a nice fun run Nick! Well done man!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 24 дні тому

      Yeah it was a nice run with good current for the most part. I got lucky with a pretty nice day too. Possibly the last paddle of the year. Thanks, take care.

  • @potatothorn
    @potatothorn 28 днів тому

    missed this one somehow, glad youtube recommended it / wow ! that must be some insane river in spring judging by all that gravel on the banks and man these mountain views! crazy waterfall chute thing in the rocks there wow/ awesome.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 26 днів тому

      Yeah this was a great trip... one of my favorites. It was an experience canoeing this river from it's source. You definitely wouldn't want to go down into the slot canyon. It was intimidating even standing beside it. A powerful waterfall that can hardly even see, it goes quite deep. Thanks for watching Thorn.

  • @potatothorn
    @potatothorn 28 днів тому

    i was going to mention the water looked low and you said it so yeah, getting to know this river from your videos, i though t it looked lower than normal! great paddle as always, love the mountain in the distance, and wow great mountain views at the end too./ sorry about your Mom, very nice dedication. thanks for taking us with you

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 26 днів тому

      Yeah it was a very mild winter with not much snow. The it was early season, but the water was lower than normal. It was a great setting for some paddling. It's one of my favorite areas in the Alberta Rockies. Thanks Thorn, I appreciate it. Take care.

  • @gcmountainman9493
    @gcmountainman9493 29 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing, Nick. Looks like it was a great paddle!! Cheers!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 29 днів тому

      It's my pleasure. It was indeed a great day on the water. Thanks, Cheers!!

  • @georgeburns7643
    @georgeburns7643 29 днів тому

    Curious what model of Mad River canoe you are paddling?

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 29 днів тому

      This is a Mad River M.E. It's a whitewater canoe from 1988.

    • @georgeburns7643
      @georgeburns7643 29 днів тому

      I am sure I have the evil black sheep of the Mad River whitewater line up, the Howler. Challenging to paddle.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 28 днів тому

      Right on!! Yeah sounds like they are very unforgiving.

  • @NatureAliveAdventures
    @NatureAliveAdventures 29 днів тому

    Do you know the cms the day you paddled this run? Take care

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 29 днів тому

      It was 27-28 cms on this day. Thanks, take care.

  • @terryw.milburn8565
    @terryw.milburn8565 Місяць тому

    Hay Up Yonder Nick ! Wonderful Day For Slipping The Paddle In The River ! Thanks For This From Down East Friend ! ATB T God Bless

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 29 днів тому

      It was a wonderful day for some paddling Terry. A perfect fall day, and enough water in the river for canoeing. Take care my friend.

  • @jborynec
    @jborynec Місяць тому

    lovely fall day for a paddle.

  • @douglasbussard3459
    @douglasbussard3459 Місяць тому

    Is that in the area that the grizzly bear attacks occurred

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 29 днів тому

      That would have been a fair distance up-river from here. In or around the Banff National Park boundary I think.

  • @jimhanson7476
    @jimhanson7476 Місяць тому

    Always been a fan, so enjoy your river adventures…

  • @bdh3949
    @bdh3949 Місяць тому

    Thanks Nick, always fun to go along with you on the river.

  • @potatothorn
    @potatothorn Місяць тому

    always a good time on the water with you! this one is a little shallower narrower and faster than most of what you canoe on, fun little river.. .

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 29 днів тому

      Yeah this was a fast little river, and it made for an exciting trip. Higher water would probably be scary in a canoe, haha. Thanks Thorn, take care.

  • @BCBoatsAndCanoes
    @BCBoatsAndCanoes Місяць тому

    Nice paddle, thanks for sharing Nick

  • @lynnethievin4827
    @lynnethievin4827 Місяць тому

    Thanks again for the view love this

  • @JamieRiley-t7j
    @JamieRiley-t7j Місяць тому

    Hey Nick, it’s Jamie. Can’t get into my other UA-cam account, had to create this one. Glad to see you’re getting some excellent trips in this year. Thanks for sharing and be safe out there.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 29 днів тому

      Great to hear from you Jamie. I hope all is well, and you are playing lots of guitar :) I also hope you are getting some canoe trips in too. Take care man.

  • @capaddler
    @capaddler Місяць тому

    Such a beautiful river. How long did it take you?

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      Yeah it was a nice run at this lower level. Three hours maximum. I took a few breaks and never really noted my start time, but I'm sure the paddling time was less than three hours.

  • @Kimbeattie
    @Kimbeattie Місяць тому

    Another great paddle thanks for sharing .

  • @RobbieCalifornia69
    @RobbieCalifornia69 Місяць тому

    Another beautiful trip with a few tricky spots to navigate. There are places where the river spreads out into several small shallow streams and then just a minute later they all converge and turn into a substantial river. I love watching it change like that. When I saw you post this video I was half expecting a smoky sky but it looks spectacularly clear and blue. Perfect weather for a day on the river. Thanks for sharing a peaceful trip down the Red Deer.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      Thanks very much Robbie. This was a nice September day, mostly sunny and not much wind. The water levels were fairly low and it made it interesting in terms of choosing the best channel. At this water level, it seemed like a very dynamic river. It was shallow, but thankfully I did not hit many rocks or bottom out. Yes, no smoke during this trip!! It had been hazy recently, but clear on this day. Thanks again, take care.

  • @rockatman
    @rockatman Місяць тому

    Nice run, I wish I could have joined in. Looks like a perfect trip, thank you!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      Hi Greg. It was a nice run in late season flows. There is good current for most of the run, though it does slow in the second half. I got lucky with a mostly sunny day and not much wind. I hope you are having a nice September. Have you been out fishing lately?

    • @rockatman
      @rockatman 29 днів тому

      ​@@nickharland3795 its excellent, thanks. Been out checking on the walleye but don't seem to be in the fall run yet. I'll let you know if I find them, you'd be welcome to join.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 28 днів тому

      Sounds great!

  • @MrBotwood
    @MrBotwood Місяць тому

    Hey Nick, very relaxing trip. I must say I really appreciate when you tell us where you start and where your takeout point is because right away I grab my phone and I look for those locations. Thank you for another exciting video! Frank--Alberta

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      Yeah this is a relaxed trip compared to the sections above. It makes for a nice day trip. Documenting the rivers is my objective. I'm glad to hear that you look up the locations. Thanks Frank, I appreciate you taking the time.

  • @WildBORProductions
    @WildBORProductions Місяць тому

    Nice trip!!

  • @millerbuggins5884
    @millerbuggins5884 Місяць тому

    Hiya Nick, Hope all is well with you? I'm doing ok. Your summer canoe journeys' s must be coming to an end soon eh? Safe travels Nick. Until next time my friend...stay safe. ❤️🙏🏼

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      Hi Miller. Yeah everything is good here, doing well. I hope you had a nice summer too. Yes, the canoeing season is closing quick, maybe one more trip if I am lucky. Always nice to hear from you Miller, take care.

  • @johnthornley6168
    @johnthornley6168 Місяць тому

    Nice run. Alberta is beautiful. I was dumb struck going down the valley in Banff from Jasper to ??? in October about 7 years ago.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      Thanks very much John. Yes, the Icefields Parkway is a spectacular drive... I never tire of it. Take care.

  • @nestorpetriw3340
    @nestorpetriw3340 Місяць тому

    A trip down memory lane for the majority of this trip (Forestry Trunk Road to Brazeau Dam). The gorge is an impressive part of this trip. I recall a small waterfall (2-3m) surrounded by big boulders near the end of the gorge section. A friend and I went over it in our Zodiac boat. We were very grateful for not flipping over. Shortly thereafter the gradient and river slowed down as terrain opened up. Did you portage over the little waterfall? Beautiful river. A little tricky with sweepers and shallow water in the braided channels when we went (late September, 1987).

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      This was a trip I had wanted to do for a few years now, and it did not disappoint. The gorge section was really exciting, definitely the highlight of the trip. I focused most of the video on this part, and did not film much of the braided sections. I didn't notice any waterfall or large ledge. I found that the river eased up further down the canyon section, and there was certainly nothing to portage around. The landslide was the only major obstacle in the latter part of the canyon. Maybe the river has changed? I'm not sure, but I didn't encounter any waterfalls. Thanks for the comment Nestor. It's always nice to hear from someone who has paddled the same rivers. Take care.

    • @nestorpetriw3340
      @nestorpetriw3340 Місяць тому

      @nickharland3795 Interesting. I can only conclude that it's changed, perhaps due to the slippage of the bank. It was probably the most memorable part of our trip, no doubt due to how rapidly we came up on it and how there was no way to avoid it (by the time that we understood what was going on, we were committed to going over it). Shortly after there was an old hunting camp on the north bank (complete with a sun-bleached elk skull nailed to a tree) and the river took a couple of lazy turns over deep pools. A very memorable trip, for sure. Watching your video definitely makes me want to do it one more time. Thanks again!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      When I first read your original comment, I thought, maybe the landslide covered it, haha. The odds of that make it kind of hard to believe, but it's also hard to believe that big boulders and a small waterfall would change drastically or disappear in 37 years. Either way, there is nothing there now. I hope you get the trip in sometime, best of luck Nestor.

  • @patriciacrosbie6029
    @patriciacrosbie6029 Місяць тому

    Like paddling in a washing machine. Must have been tiring.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      It was a good day on the water... and definitely a workout. Thanks for watching Patricia.

  • @WanderingSoleTV
    @WanderingSoleTV Місяць тому

    That's awesome. Looks like you had a pretty good summer!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      It was a good summer indeed. The weather was all over the place, but I tried to make the most of it. I hope you had a good summer as well Les. Thanks, take care.

  • @davemexico260
    @davemexico260 Місяць тому

    Wow. Worked in that area in 1984.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      It's a beautiful area for sure. Thanks for watching.

  • @patriciacrosbie6029
    @patriciacrosbie6029 Місяць тому

    Good job 👏

  • @Wyldmatt
    @Wyldmatt Місяць тому

    Looks nice, I was just inquiring about a Nahanni trip for 2026

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      It was a nice trip, overall it was very enjoyable. Good luck with your Nahanni trip... that would be amazing!!

  • @doreenallan2255
    @doreenallan2255 Місяць тому

    Did that trip with a buddy many years ago , dumped the canoe two hours in, didn't lose anything, camera was useless, but strip to remember !

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      Yeah the first parts of the trip are quite exciting. It was a lot of fun paddling in the canyon. Definitely a trip to remember. Thanks for watching.

  • @shawnyork9065
    @shawnyork9065 Місяць тому

    Great video

  • @shawnyork9065
    @shawnyork9065 Місяць тому

    The water actually isnt the low. You would have a very hard time doing this stretch from mid August on.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      A little more water would have been nice on this trip, but yeah, late August would likely be too shallow.

  • @johnthornley6168
    @johnthornley6168 Місяць тому

    Kudos for keeping the wipeout in there. When I saw that current coming in from the left and you were leaning right, I knew you were going swimming. Good video.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      Thanks John. Yeah it was a folly of mistakes. A bad read to start, leading me to an area I should have avoided. Once there, I handled the wave all wrong. A well deserved swim :) It added to an already exciting trip!!

  • @kadendiwisch1706
    @kadendiwisch1706 Місяць тому

    Looking to do a day trip and wanting to end in rocky. Wondering where would be a good place to put in.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      Horburg Provincial Recreaction Area would be the best place to start. There is a small campground there, and good access to the river. It's about 34 km to Rocky from there. There are a number of class II rapids, but they are avoidable.

    • @kadendiwisch1706
      @kadendiwisch1706 Місяць тому

      Thank you, sir. You confirmed my thoughts.

  • @shawnyork9065
    @shawnyork9065 Місяць тому

    Hey Nick.Hope all is well. Did you pack your canoe all the way up there ?

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      Hey Shawn, I'm doing good. Hope all is well with you too. Yeah this was another failed attempt to get to the glacier... didn't make it very far. Still, a wonderful place to paddle a canoe.

  • @gbennett69
    @gbennett69 Місяць тому

    HI...Im a noob....where did you get those maps?

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      Hello Garrett. For this trip I was just using a Jasper National Park map, not a canoeing map. Your best bet for canoeing maps is Go-trekkers or Map Town. They seem to have the best and largest selection on their website. Otherwise you can find maps in most sport/outdoors stores.

  • @raineloeppky1275
    @raineloeppky1275 Місяць тому

    Great video!! Just wondering how you use your vehicle for transportation of your canoe when travelling down the river, is there a simpler way than using two vehicles ?

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      For day trips like this one, I use my mountain bike to shuttle myself. I drive to the start, and stash my canoe/gear. Then drive to the finish, park the truck and ride my bike back to my canoe. Paddle the river, load canoe on truck, then drive back to the start to get my bike. I don't know that it's simpler than two vehicles , but it works for solo trips less than 60 km. I think using two vehicles really is the only way sometimes... depending on the trip logistics. Thanks for watching, take care.

  • @bobnordstrom5944
    @bobnordstrom5944 Місяць тому

    Nice ,great run

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      Thanks very much Bob. It was an exciting trip!!

    • @bobnordstrom5944
      @bobnordstrom5944 Місяць тому

      @@nickharland3795 The year of the flood l canoed solo from Calgary to Medicine Hat . Took me 6 days. The Bow is not in the same league as the N. Saskatchewan.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      @@bobnordstrom5944 How many km would that trip be?

    • @bobnordstrom5944
      @bobnordstrom5944 Місяць тому

      @@nickharland3795 roughly 527

  • @BCBoatsAndCanoes
    @BCBoatsAndCanoes Місяць тому

    Beautiful river and landscapes. Thanks for sharing, and making the effort!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      Thanks Udo. It's a great part of Alberta. Take care.

  • @martinasenf6229
    @martinasenf6229 Місяць тому

    Yeeehaaa , well done Nick, you rode her like a champ. Quite the workout on the top and then the incredible surprises that mother nature through at you , all I can say is wow and thank you for sharing your passion for the rivers

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      Thanks Martina. It is a great part of Alberta, and the river is fantastic.The camping was great too, many good options. All around great trip!! Thanks.

  • @stompdownkilla6711
    @stompdownkilla6711 Місяць тому

    How heavy is the canoe and equipment ?

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      The canoe is around 50 lbs. I didn't have much gear on this day trip, maybe 15-20 lbs.

    • @stompdownkilla6711
      @stompdownkilla6711 Місяць тому

      @@nickharland3795 thanks for the reply

  • @bobkupka2199
    @bobkupka2199 Місяць тому

    Wow you travel in some wicked scenery. My back aches just watching your videos. My hats off to you for doing such physical challenges and filming it all for our enjoyment. I have a new respect for canoe travel now. I get to see so much of Alberta from my tv. Thanks for sharing your adventures and be safe out there.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      Yeah I like to canoe as much of a river as possible, so sometimes it involves hiking upriver with a canoe. It is not fun, but necessary to get to these places. This one was an incredibly rewarding trip!! Thanks for taking the time Bob, I appreciate it. Take care.

  • @riverrockranger812
    @riverrockranger812 Місяць тому

    Actually at 16:38. The island you eddied out on, at the top of it was where my canoe hung up. I lived on the south bank by the little creek.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795 Місяць тому

      Well, it is a pretty location. Just Wow, you are a trooper!!