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Beyond The Treeline
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Hey there! My name is Nathan, and Beyond The Treeline is where I hope to share my love for wilderness through my canoeing and backpacking adventures. I enjoy engaging with others over the admiration of wild places; and, in sharing my experiences, I hope is to inspire a love for wilderness.
I love filming in nature because it helps me to slow down and appreciate everything around me in a simple and pure way. I intend to keep my videos authentic to that and independent from brands, sponsorships, and advertisement. If you feel like supporting me in that endeavor, feel free to visit my Buy Me A Coffee page. But more than anything I hope you'll connect with me over this passion for wilderness!
#Beyondthetreeline #canoeing #paddling #backpacking #hiking #wilderness
I love filming in nature because it helps me to slow down and appreciate everything around me in a simple and pure way. I intend to keep my videos authentic to that and independent from brands, sponsorships, and advertisement. If you feel like supporting me in that endeavor, feel free to visit my Buy Me A Coffee page. But more than anything I hope you'll connect with me over this passion for wilderness!
#Beyondthetreeline #canoeing #paddling #backpacking #hiking #wilderness
Wyoming | Canoeing, Fly Fishing, Hot Tenting in the Snowy Range
We are heading out west for another canoe trip! It’s fall in the Snowy Range of Wyoming and we are paddling and portaging in the mountains, fly fishing for trout, and testing out a new hot tent and stove from @seekoutsidegear.
We are out here in the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest for a week with no specific agenda other than wandering to our hearts' content.
Trip Date: October 6 - 11, 2024
If you want to support me with a donation to keep making more independent content, feel free to Buy Me A Coffee! buymeacoffee.com/beyondthetreeline
Chapters:
Intro - 00:00
Day 1 - 02:12
Day 2 - 21:54
Fly Fishing - 31:51
Day 3 - 38:43
Fly Fishing - 41:52
Day 4 - 50:29
Hiking - 53:51
Fly Fishing - 1:00:44
Day 5 - 1:03:53
Northern Lights - 1:14:51
Day 6 - 1:15:02
#beyondthetreeline #canoeing #canoetrip #camping #hiking #backpacking #autumn #mountains #lakes #alpine #wyoming #snowyrange #medicinebow #nationalforest #wilderness #wildlife #flyfishing #hottent #hottentcamping #seekoutside #northernlights
We are out here in the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest for a week with no specific agenda other than wandering to our hearts' content.
Trip Date: October 6 - 11, 2024
If you want to support me with a donation to keep making more independent content, feel free to Buy Me A Coffee! buymeacoffee.com/beyondthetreeline
Chapters:
Intro - 00:00
Day 1 - 02:12
Day 2 - 21:54
Fly Fishing - 31:51
Day 3 - 38:43
Fly Fishing - 41:52
Day 4 - 50:29
Hiking - 53:51
Fly Fishing - 1:00:44
Day 5 - 1:03:53
Northern Lights - 1:14:51
Day 6 - 1:15:02
#beyondthetreeline #canoeing #canoetrip #camping #hiking #backpacking #autumn #mountains #lakes #alpine #wyoming #snowyrange #medicinebow #nationalforest #wilderness #wildlife #flyfishing #hottent #hottentcamping #seekoutside #northernlights
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Trampas Lakes | Backpacking the Pecos Wilderness in Northern New Mexico
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We are back in the remote Pecos Wilderness of Northern New Mexico! This time backpacking and exploring Trampas Lakes, doing some fly fishing, hiking some jagged ridgelines, and enjoying some much needed solitude. Trip Date: August 28 - August 31, 2024 If you want to support me with a donation to keep making more independent content, feel free to Buy Me A Coffee! buymeacoffee.com/beyondthetreeli...
Superior | 11 Day Canoe Trip on the Great Lakes' Wildest Coast
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Join us on an 11 day, 225 km canoe trip through the Canadian wilderness along Lake Superior’s northern shoreline. This is the most remote stretch of coastline in all the Great Lakes with no access points between our put-in at Pukaskwa National Park and our take-out at Michipicoten, Ontario. Superior is the world’s largest lake by surface area. It’s so large it creates its own climate and is eve...
Exploring Great Smoky Mountains National Park | Short Film
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Highlights from hiking in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and testing out the LUMIX FZ300 bridge camera. Hiking Chimney Tops Trail and Ramsey Cascades Trail. A cinematic short film exploring the Appalachians in early spring. #greatsmokymountainsnationalpark #nationalpark #nationalparkservice #forestservice #lumix #tennessee #mountains #cinematic #shortfilm #nature #wilderness #hiking #water...
Utah Canoe Trip | 68 Miles Through Labyrinth Canyon on the Green River | Documentary
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Join us as we paddle one of Utah’s wildest rivers - the Green River - below the desert rim of Labyrinth Canyon. This 5 day, 68 mile canoe trip offers us a unique glimpse of the thriving ecosystem and breathtaking landscape that lies below the vast Colorado Plateau. As the Green River meanders its way into an ever-deepening labyrinth, it draws us into a cathedral of sandstone that leaves us spee...
Canoeing the Green River in Utah | Part 4
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Our final days canoeing Labyrinth Canyon are marked with solitude, silence, and awe. After paddling around Bowknot Bend, we find ourselves camped at Horseshoe Canyon - a spur coming off Labyrinth Canyon and the Green River. Our last campsite offers expansive views and ample opportunities for exploring the canyon on foot. After one more cold November night in the bottom of the canyon, we set off...
Southwest Desert Canoe Trip | Labyrinth Canyon | Part 3
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Day three in Labyrinth Canyon brings strong winds, but also an anticipated hike up the saddle of Bowknot Bend. At this point, the scenery and serenity of the canyon has fully engulfed us and we take the afternoon to explore and take in the stunning views. Trip Date: November 4 - November 9, 2023 If you want to support me with a one-time donation to keep making more independent content, feel fre...
5 Days Canoeing Utah's Labyrinth Canyon | Part 2
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On our second day of the canoe trip, we wake up to canyon walls encircling us as the sun rises between two walls of multicolored rock. The feeling of solitude only deepens as we carry on further into Labyrinth Canyon. We are in no rush at this point and take every opportunity to enjoy the beauty of our surroundings. With only 11 miles to paddle today, we find ourselves setting up camp on a sand...
Canoeing Utah's Canyon Country | Part 1
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We arrive at the Green River in Utah and begin our 68 mile paddle through Labyrinth Canyon. Fall foliage is the accent to a landscape full of color and grandeur. Our first day on the river is a long 30 mile paddle to make it past the private property lining the banks. But late in the day we get our first taste of the canyon as our canoe is engulfed in layers of red sandstone. We spend our first...
Canoeing 68 Miles of Utah’s Green River | Preview
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It’s late autumn in Utah and we are endeavoring to paddle Labyrinth Canyon on the Green River. Our journey begins in the town of Green River, UT where we put-in and start the 68 mile paddle to Mineral Bottom at the northern boundary of Canyonlands National Park. Here’s a quick intro to our trip! New episodes are coming soon! Trip Date: November 4 - November 9, 2023 *Drone Disclaimer: all drone ...
Top 5 Backpacking Tips
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In this video I’m highlighting my top backpacking tips and tricks and discussing things I wish I had known when I first started backpacking. Whether you’re new to backpacking or have been doing it for years, I’m hoping this video can be a starting point for further discussion. Chapters: Intro - 00:00 Plan & Prepare - 00:36 Food - 02:26 Packing With Intention - 07:23 Packing You Backpack - 09:32...
Buffalo National River | Winter Canoeing in Northwest Arkansas (Steel Creek to Kyles Landing)
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I’m back on the Buffalo River in Northwest Arkansas! This time with Josh from @theboundaryparadox for one of my favorite weekend trips. Cacheing our canoe and gear at the Steel Creek Ranger Station, we drove to Kyles Landing and hiked the Buffalo River Trail (BRT) back. We paddled to Horseshoe Bend and camped across from Hemmed-in Hollow. Winter on the Buffalo River is quiet and empty of human ...
Boundary Waters | Canoeing Minnesota’s Northwoods | Full Documentary
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Boundary Waters | Canoeing Minnesota’s Northwoods | Full Documentary
Boundary Waters | Canoeing Minnesota’s Northwoods | Part 3
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Boundary Waters | Canoeing Minnesota’s Northwoods | Part 3
Boundary Waters | Canoeing Minnesota’s Northwoods | Part 2
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Boundary Waters | Canoeing Minnesota’s Northwoods | Part 2
Boundary Waters | Canoeing Minnesota’s Northwoods | Part 1
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Boundary Waters | Canoeing Minnesota’s Northwoods | Part 1
Truchas Peak | Backpacking in Northern New Mexico
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Truchas Peak | Backpacking in Northern New Mexico
The Allagash | Paddling Northern Maine | Full Documentary
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The Allagash | Paddling Northern Maine | Full Documentary
The Allagash | 10 Day Wilderness Trip in the North Maine Woods | Part 3
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The Allagash | 10 Day Wilderness Trip in the North Maine Woods | Part 3
The Allagash | 10 Day Wilderness Trip in the North Maine Woods | Part 2
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The Allagash | 10 Day Wilderness Trip in the North Maine Woods | Part 2
The Allagash | 10 Day Wilderness Trip in the North Maine Woods | Part 1
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The Allagash | 10 Day Wilderness Trip in the North Maine Woods | Part 1
The Allagash | 10 Day Wilderness Trip in the North Maine Woods | Preview
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Serpent Lake | Backpacking in Northern New Mexico
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Serpent Lake | Backpacking in Northern New Mexico
Understanding the Backpacking Sleep System
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Understanding the Backpacking Sleep System
Now I know how the wheel barrow was invented ❤ the the idea you have Great desire God bless you and yours.
You guys going to fish or just video tape your overpriced camp gear with your boyfriend 😂
In some videos it looks like you have a folding cooking grate to use on the fire. Do you have one that you would recommend?
@@KT-nn1wh good point! Yea I use one I picked up on Amazon by Branded Boards. It’s compact and has treated me well. It’s less than $20. Hope that helps!
We used this video for a drinking game…drink every time they said portage!
I live in Wyoming close to the wind rivers and this just makes me wanna go back way behind the mountains and just fish and hike with my friends
@@anthonyscott4739 I love that! So glad our trip inspired you. You live in a gorgeous state! Thanks for sharing it. I hope to spend a lot more time there. The Wind River has been on my list for years. If you have any recommendations for backpacking in that area I’m all ears!
There’s a lake called moccasin that has tons of ponds,small sized lakes in just one area and they are also within walking distance but they have Tiger Trout and cutthroat.
@ nice! I’ll have to check out that area on the map.
Outstanding trip gentlemen. That's my kind of trip.
@@kevinboyer6249 thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
Hey man I tried to reply to your reply and tell you that I appreciate it and you guys have a new subscriber thanks and y'all be safe
@@DMTaber thanks! Glad you are enjoying the videos. Thanks for reaching out and for the comment and sub!
Well I kind of enjoy watching some of you guys videos I think I asked this in another video if you guys are gay I know it's a weird question the guy with the beard and the long hair does not seem gay at all but the blonde hair dude seems like he could definitely be a little bit gay anyway it's your business if that's what you're into or whatever I just don't want to subscribe to a channel if that's the case
@@DMTaber I’m glad you enjoy the videos! If it helps you clear things up, we aren’t. Just good friends who grew up together.
@Beyond_The_Treeline fantastic man like I said it's none of my business but that's cool I'm glad to know what you guys got a new subscriber and I really like what you do man
@ well thanks! I’m glad you enjoy the content!
Do you drive your canoe there personally or rent one near the lake?
@@adnarimecarg7351 I drove it there. Not sure if there are any rental places nearby or not. But I know there are some great rivers to paddle in the area so I’m sure there would be.
Awesome trip! But i have to know..... who is MacKenzie???
@@arkansasalex7288 it’s named after Alexander MacKenzie who’s my favorite explorers.
Epic start to yalls trip! I am also super jealous seeing you cook some fresh veggies while in the backcountry.. i am a backpacker and it seems hard to try incorporating fresh food in my trips. Awesome video, and great communication while yall are on the water!
@@arkansasalex7288 thanks! Glad you’re enjoying it! Yea I grew up backpacking and never thought about the option of bringing fresh foods because of the weight. Canoeing has allowed for that which is kinda cool. But for backpacking trips I ended up buying a cheap dehydrator which allowed me to take along whatever food I wanted to cook. I’d highly recommend it if you’re ever interested in finding a way to include fresher foods. Thanks for watching!
This drown stuff is invasive. Please keep them out of the wilderness and wild places. The last thing we need is the wildlife feeling like there being close encountered by Ariel objects. Portage bros trying to make a name for themselves by looking portable. Stay in California on the beach, ya bums
What a wonderful documentary - it really conveys the sense of calm these wild places provide. Keep it up!
@@davidlloyd2893 hey thanks so much! Glad you’re enjoying it! I appreciate the encouragement :)
What was the consensus on the aero press vs the French press?
@@RFC44 ooo, good question. I’d say overall the AeroPress wins for ease and is so much faster to brew and clean up. So for trips that I’m travelling a lot and trying to get out early, I’d go AeroPress. If I have more time and take the mornings easy, then I love the process of using the French press. The french is more enjoyable but a lot more work to clean. Can’t say I love one over the other at this point. Kinda just depends on the trip I guess! Good question, I hadn’t thought about that since I made the video.
@@Beyond_The_Treelineawesome! Thanks for the reply! Love your content
@ of course! Thank you!
This is one of the best boundary waters video out there! Really well done and I think you captured your trip perfectly!
@@RFC44 thanks so much! That’s a high compliment! I’m glad you enjoyed it :)
What is the canoe you have and what is the length?
@@mayhap5150 it’s a 17ft Northstar Northwind.
How tall a chimney you like to run to avoid burning holes in tent. Just bought the same tent myself
@@mikeknape7064 great! It’s a fantastic tent. I went with a 7.5ft stove pipe and that seemed to do a great job. That’s what Seek Outside recommended and it seems to be doing well.
What a fantastic journey! Impressive endurance. And not to mention amazing video editing
@@DrDitchpickle thank you! So glad you enjoyed the journey with us!
I'd be willing to bet that pack rafts were beginning to look much more appealing after the first two or three portages with a 17' canoe in such high country and rough terrain, no? I still enjoyed watching your adventure, but please guys: wet your hands before handling fish that you intend to release!
@@willong1000 haha the conversation definitely came up about pack rafts! It was fun regardless though, but definitely would have been easier. Hey thanks for that advice. I try to practice good ethics when fishing (and really any outdoor recreation) but had never been taught that one. I’m newer to fly fishing so I’ll for sure remember that and make sure to wet my hands before handling them. It makes a lot of sense. Thank you!
What is that large container you have with you?
@@alexisstrain934 the large blue one? It’s a food barrel. Pretty handy for long canoe trips. Easy to store stuff in and I bought a harness to go with it so it’s easy to carry.
Awesome video, wet your hands tho
The 7300'+ elevation really is no joke, congrats on not getting altitude sickness tbh
@@JeffBachtel it really is no joke! Haha thanks, glad we didn’t get altitude sickness either.
Bro needs some safe and proper axe use lessons.
I recommend some David Goggins motivational videos! Cheers!
@@TenkaraTickFarm I’ll check him out!
I lol’d at this knowing the joke here
Wow! Nice camp. The lighter color combo gives it a whole different feel.
Utah is a place that will make you feel humble and leave you stunned at the beauty of it all.
@@MaineOffGrid. 100%! We felt that for sure. It’s incredible!
Gonna binge watch the rest of the Utah trip. I spent 5 weeks in Utah a few years ago. St. George and Zion area. Absolutely gorgeous place. Can’t wait to get back there!
@@MaineOffGrid. well I hope you enjoy it! It really is a stunning place!
First of all, what a fantastic job on this video! I canoe’d the Colorado River from Potash - Cataract Canyon solo about 10 years ago. You really captured the beauty & absolute solitude of southeastern Utah! I plan on doing the Green pretty much the same way you two did, but probably late September -early October timeframe. Did I hear you say it was November when you went? Again, great video guys! 👍🇺🇸❤️
@@TimTheJeepGuy thanks so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it. Utah really is a stunning place! We couldn’t get over how absolutely dramatic everything was. And you’re so right, you feel the solitude and silence a lot and I love it! I bet that would be a fantastic time of year also. Yea we went in early November. We got good weather, but it seems like it could go either way depending on the year. The last day was pretty chilly, but the rest of it was perfect. I want to do more of that canyon system for sure!
No idea why you brought a canoe. The trips perfect with a 20lb pack and a fly rod.
@@jessecotter1285 because it was a fun challenge, not much other reason that that. It’s gorgeous paddling those alpine lakes so that was worth it. We definitely could have just backpacked it, but for this trip, my point was to try and find a place to canoe trip in the mountains. And it was fun!
It’s amazing that you guys drove so far to do this. That’s awesome! Good for you! I’ve lived in Maine my whole life and haven’t yet done the Allagash. Hopefully one of these days. How did you shuttle your gear while running the rapids? I noticed your gear wasn’t in the canoe.
@@MaineOffGrid. it definitely was a long drive but totally worth it! You live in a beautiful state! For the gear, there were some rangers at Churchill Dam that offered to take our gear to the end of the rapids for like $10. It was nice because we could just focus on running the rapids. Not an option you usually get haha. I hope you get to do the Allagash someday, it’s an amazing place! Thanks for watching!
@ That’s awesome that the Rangers offered to help with that!
@@MaineOffGrid. it was! All the rangers were great. We met several along the route and they all had great stories to tell and were always super helpful.
Might need to put a chin strap on that brimmed hat! Lol. Epic trip guys. Thanks for sharing! RM
@@richardmitton4115 haha I was thinking the same thing! It got gusty in that canyon! Almost lost it a few times haha. Thanks for watching!
Earned a sub, great video.
@@ejo19871 hey thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Weird how from state to state what they consider a pond or a lake.
@@Looselipsof56truths haha, very true! Doesn’t seem like there’s a clear universal definition lol 😂
lol in Texas they call ponds….tanks.
Another really great video! Beautiful area!
Did you guys lose a GoPro on that first portage?
@@EdNJohnson haha good question :) Thankfully no, but I had a mic attachment on it and when I accidentally dunked it I stopped to take the GoPro off and make sure I didn’t ruin the mic. Thankfully I didn’t do that either haha.
Well done, Thank you for taking us along.
@@toddprobasco9728 thanks! Glad you enjoyed the journey with us!
That might be the first canoe ever in south and north gap lakes. It’s definitely the first one I’ve ever seen up there.
@@todd-617 haha well it was definitely a challenge! But also fun.
Does your friend talk?
Looks fun, but stop saying portage
Amazing Video, I'm planning a trip to Allagash this summer with 5 friends. What time of year did you do this trip?
@@tjlarsen5 thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. You’ll have a blast! It’s amazing up there! We went end of September to early October. Got a little chilly towards the end of the trip, but for the most part the weather was incredible.
@@Beyond_The_Treeline Nice, We're debating between May and August right now. We're thinking about starting at Johnson Pond like you did, would you be willing to help us out with a few questions on the first part of your trip? If yes, what's the best way to contact you?
@ yea totally! I’d be more than happy to give you any info I can. Shoot me an email at beyondthetreeline23@gmail.com and we can discuss more. That would probably be the easiest.
Nice job guys, it was a good watch! 🍻
@@thetroutking_1 thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
fortage x 10000
What kind of stove is that?
@@Chateunit the stove we used in the tent is by Seek Outside. It’s one of their titanium hot tent stoves. Worked out really well!
Awesome video! We love that area!
@@antonioduran1065 thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. That area is stunning!
Great times! What stove and tent are you using? Thanks, Scott
@@SCOTT-vm5nj glad you enjoyed the video! We were using the Seek Outside Twilight 3p and their recommended stove as well. So all from Seek.
Amazing video mate!
@@oldsmugglerflyfishing thanks!
Hey there buddy! This was a great great watch! Man that was a lot of walking! That looked awesome!!! I noticed you had a nano on the first night! I love mine! I take a trangia in case it rains. Hey I was gonna ask… how do you meet the different people to go on these trips with? I was just wondering because as a sober 53 year old looking to cover maybe 8 miles a day who hammock camps, it’s hard to find people. Like how did you meet this young man on this trip? I’m just trying to figure out how I can meet people to go on trips with. You take care sir and again this was gorgeous country!!! NQU
@@notquiteultralight1701 hey! Glad you liked this one too! Yes, and I totally meant to shout you out for it because you were the one who recommended it to me! I like using it. Good question haha. I’ve been really blessed to have several people I can go with on these trips. Some of them are friends I grew up with, some in the recent videos are guys from a small group I’m part of through our church. This guy is one of them. There are 6 of us and I’ve been slowly getting them into these longer trips with me. I definitely understand how hard it is to find people. I’ve had to ease some of my friends into it through shorter trips. I’m also part of a canoe club and a lot of those guys go on trips together too. So that also seems like a great way to meet people. But yea it’s hard sometimes to find people who want to do the same kind of adventures.
@ so good to hear back. I like the stove because of its size, burn efficiency and the fact that the size fuel you use is too small to be over harvested in popular backcountry sites. Plus you can break it by hand so you don’t really need a saw or hatchet. On people to go with, I’ve considered standing up at my church during joy’s and concerns during service and offering to chat after service during coffee hour about going on trips. You may have inspired me to do so. I did finally pick up a ZOLEO just in case. Of course with the ZOLEO you need a wide open shot to the heavens which can be a tall order in VT. I’m a hammock camper as of now but that can change. I kinda like the floor less pyramid tents from ddhammocks. At least with floor less you might have a couple plants in there with you in your temporary home😁. Great to hear from you and you take care. NQU
@ I agree! It is super convenient because of all that. I’ve enjoyed using it. Yea great idea! You’ll have to keep me posted if you find anyone to go with! I’ve been surprised with how many people I run into who are open to stuff like this. They may just not have all the experience of longer trips. But then it’s fun helping someone get into the outdoors and experience some of these places. The ZOLEO is a good idea. My friend has an Inreach so we just typically bring that along and I haven’t looked into some of those other satellite devices. This was my first time using a flourless tent and I really liked it!
So you hiked past the lake with the huge brookies to fish the tiny brookies and then hiked past the trophy sized brookies again without taking the time to cast to them...Hmmm curious.
@@bryanjelinski8036 well yea we definitely passed several lakes we wished we had been able to fish. We did a lot of hiking around and didn’t always have our fly rods with us unfortunately. But still had a lot of fun!
Fero rod is interesting, it works similar to the way a matchlock rifle worked.
@@Mainepolingguide yea I really like it. Paired with that wick it’s a great fire kit.
Had to stop watching I miss this place too much. Every time I leave I think about going back
@@death2peepz I get that feeling completely. Can’t wait to be back myself! I hope you get back to the BWCA soon!