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Mark Potaczek
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QUETICO / BWCA: Autumn in the SouthEast Quadrant!
We have two weeks during the latter half of September to traverse the international border, through the Knife Lake / OtterTrack corridor into Jasper and Saganagons, which combines some of the most interesting history of the region with the starkest spectacular cliffs in the park. . . And then meet up with Tom, who is an expert Quetico paddler that I actually met through this channel. He’ll be based on an island in the northern part of Saganagons, along with three other paddlers. From there, I’ll turn back west and solo travel and fish through a variety of lakes before entering the Man Chain-and then beautiful Carp Lake-as we work our way back to the tow boat pick up at the start point.
One of my favorite features of traveling the international border is the variety of interesting folks you meet along the way, before entering the interior where solitude is the goal. . .
Here is the link to the Dorothy's Island video: ua-cam.com/video/8WbdSAKb6f0/v-deo.htmlsi=tNVvxIkmZWTa7I5E
One of my favorite features of traveling the international border is the variety of interesting folks you meet along the way, before entering the interior where solitude is the goal. . .
Here is the link to the Dorothy's Island video: ua-cam.com/video/8WbdSAKb6f0/v-deo.htmlsi=tNVvxIkmZWTa7I5E
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BWCA/Quetico: The Healing Waters of Basswood!
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The Healing Waters of Basswood is really just a euphemism for the RESTORATIVE impact of nature. I hear from so many mature paddlers who complain about their waning days in the bush, when in fact their best paddling and fishing days are still ahead if they would implement some lifestyle adjustments at home, along with the utilization of available outfitter services once arrived and then practici...
QUETICO: Prairie Portage "Easy" Loop Trip
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We take on the long portages from Sunday into Agnes and then paddle almost ten miles up the behemoth lake to enjoy the stark beauty of a sweeping peninsula crowned with a scenic ridge line and gorgeous vistas in three directions. At some point we take back to the trial and end up in much smaller, shallow waters after traversing several lakes and creeks. Bass fishing is good and group members co...
20 Days in Quetico (Part 3)
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Here is the conclusion of the spring trip, which includes the fascinating area of the Wawiag River Wildlife Sanctuary. We explore the entire history of the area, from ice age through the present, to include geology, archeology, and the flora and fauna of the region, which is the most fertile and diverse in the entire Quetico Superior wilderness. The Ojibwa meaning of the word Kawnipi is: "where...
20 Days in Quetico (Part 2)
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I arrive on Tennessee Island, to what can only be described as a resort-like base-camp. These guys are amazing, not only in their fishing acumen but in the way they outfit their trips and provision their galley. You will never see a more comfortable habitation in the border country.
20 Days in Quetico (Part 1)
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This video details a trip from Prairie Portage into Kawnipi and the bog-infused (wild-life sanctuary) at the northeast corner of the park. The timeline includes the bass spawn and later the walleye post-spawn feeding surge which normally occurs later in June. Part 1 of this trip delves into many of the technical aspects of pack canoe solo tripping, since I have received so many request for this...
BWCA IN THE FALL: FANTASTIC FISHING ON BASSWOOD
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This video documents an amazing base camp trip on Basswood. This lake has produced the state record northern pike on two occasions a 45 pounder in 1929 and then a 45 1/4 inch monster in 2021. It is a fish factory and many believe that the largest of canoe country bass reside here. Due to fire restrictions imposed by the forest service as well as the border closing, I finally took the time to ex...
The Return of Doug the Voyager
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This coming attraction highlights a tremendous base-camp fishing expedition on Basswood that occurred as a result of a chance encounter between two complete strangers, both of whom happen to be (former) Quetico paddlers. Doug began canoeing in Quetico in 1966 and had not been up there in twelve years after having lost his traditional companion(s). He had all but given up on the possibility of a...
BWCA in Spring--Lac La Croix to Basswood--World-Class Fishing and Scenery!
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This video documents a journey from Crane Lake to Prairie Portage, with passage through La Croix, Bottle, Iron, Crooked, Basswood River and onto the mighty Basswood Lake. Timing was perfect as it occurred during the first major warm spell, with the male bass in the shallows protecting the spawning beds. It doesn't get any better than this from a bass fishing perspective! But if the great fishin...
BWCA in OCT--Knife Lake Region--Historic Root Beer Island and Isle of Pines. . .
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This video documents a traverse from Birch Lake through to Knife Lake, just SE of the famous Root Beer Island. LaTourell's provided motorized transport from Moose Lake to the Sucker/Birch Lake portage. The time is mid-OCT and the weather turned cold. Eventually, the wind-tunneling effects of the east/west-orientation of Knife Lake halted our eastern progress and necessitated an about-face in or...
BWCA in SEP-- Lac La Croix--Iron--Crooked--Basswood River-- Basswood Lake--Prairie Portage
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This mid-September video documents a fantastic travel route from Crane Lake to Moose Lake via Lac La Croix, Iron Lake, Crooked Lake, Basswood River and then Basswood Lake and ending up at Prairie Portage. It encompasses extraordinary scenery, relatively few and easy portages, and some of the finest fishing in the parks. This is an easy trip to coordinate, logistically speaking, and all the nece...
QUETICO in SEPTEMBER--Beaverhouse Lake to Prairie Portage via Hunter Island.
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This video documents a traverse from Beaverhouse Lake to Prairie Portage. I underestimated the amount of time it would take to get into Sturgeon, so ended up with really only two layover days in as many weeks, so not as much fishing as I would like. The following lakes are included: Beaverhouse, Quetico, Oriana, Jessee, Elizabeth, Halliday, Sturgeon, Russell, Chatterton, Keats, Kawnipi, Agnes, ...
QUETICO SEPTEMBER 2019: Part 8--Angelic Arch Across Agnes!
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This video documents the last couple days of travel from McKenzie Bay of Kawnipi Lake to the southern tip of Agnes, just across from Louisa Falls, and then on to Prairie Portage.
QUETICO SEPTEMBER 2019: Part 7--Can I Please Go Fishing Now?
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This video documents a layover day of fishing on McKenzie Bay, Kawnipi Lake. Since I underestimated the amount of time it would take me to travel from Beaverhouse to Prairie Portage, I found myself doing alot more paddling than fishing, in order to cover the distance in two weeks. This was my one full day of fishing and the weather was fantastic!
QUETICO SEPTEMBER 2019: Part 6--Moving Through Moving Waters. . .
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QUETICO SEPTEMBER 2019: Part 6 Moving Through Moving Waters. . .
QUETICO SEPTEMBER 2019: Part 5--A Beautiful Travel Day!
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QUETICO SEPTEMBER 2019: Part 5 A Beautiful Travel Day!
QUETICO SEPTEMBER 2019: Part 4--Extreme Variations, From Serene Lay-Over to Death March!
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QUETICO SEPTEMBER 2019: Part 4 Extreme Variations, From Serene Lay-Over to Death March!
QUETICO SEPTEMBER 2019: Part 2--Heavenly Cruise on Quetico Lake!
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QUETICO SEPTEMBER 2019: Part 2 Heavenly Cruise on Quetico Lake!
QUETICO SEPTEMBER 2019: Part 3--The Price You Pay For Paradise!
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QUETICO SEPTEMBER 2019: Part 3 The Price You Pay For Paradise!
QUETICO SEPTEMBER 2019: Part 1--Motorboats, Pick-up Trucks, and Canoes. . .
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QUETICO SEPTEMBER 2019: Part 1 Motorboats, Pick-up Trucks, and Canoes. . .
QUETICO Spring Solo Expedition--Crane Lake to Prairie Portage
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QUETICO Spring Solo Expedition Crane Lake to Prairie Portage
Quetico Spring 2019 Solo Expedition: Part 10--The Final Leg
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Quetico Spring 2019 Solo Expedition: Part 10 The Final Leg
Quetico Spring 2019 Solo Expedition: Part 9--The Agnes Lake Super-Highway
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Quetico Spring 2019 Solo Expedition: Part 9 The Agnes Lake Super-Highway
QUETICO SPRING 2019 SOLO EXPEDITION: Part 8---Groundhog Day.
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QUETICO SPRING 2019 SOLO EXPEDITION: Part 8 Groundhog Day.
Quetico Spring 2019 Solo Expedition: Part 7--Kicking Back on Kawnipi
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Quetico Spring 2019 Solo Expedition: Part 7 Kicking Back on Kawnipi
Quetico Spring 2019 Solo Expedition: Part 6--Caught In the Current!
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Quetico Spring 2019 Solo Expedition: Part 6 Caught In the Current!
Quetico Spring 2019 Solo Expedition: Part 5--East Bound and Wound, Loaded Up and Paddling. . .
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Quetico Spring 2019 Solo Expedition: Part 5 East Bound and Wound, Loaded Up and Paddling. . .
QUETICO SPRING 2019 SOLO EXPEDITION: Part 4--Lonely Creek Bass Bonanza!
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QUETICO SPRING 2019 SOLO EXPEDITION: Part 4 Lonely Creek Bass Bonanza!
Quetico Spring 2019 Solo Expedition: Part 3--Sunny & Serene Across the Great Sturgeon Lake!
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Quetico Spring 2019 Solo Expedition: Part 3 Sunny & Serene Across the Great Sturgeon Lake!
Pretty cool how you used Paddle Planner map to show your route. Toms island that you and the guys were at ia know as the "kitchen site" at least that is what I heard. Next time you go through the Man Chain lakes, take the creek out of No man lake, it is really nice. There are also some real nice camp sites on those lakes.
Thank you Donald, for watching and especially your helpful comment. I'll check that creek out next time I'm in that area.
It is an AWESOME Sunday morning when I wake up, open youtube and there is a new video from Mark. Being looking forward to this since your last one. Thank you, keep up the amazing work you do.
Thank you for watching and especially your comment. It's an awesome day when I hear from viewers like you, experienced paddlers who know exactly what goes into these trips. I hope you have a great season!
Thank you so much, Mark; an absolute treasure! I hope to see you again one day. All the best to you and your new hip!
Thanks for watching and especially your comment. This "treasure" was created based upon the exceptional characters involved.
Another beautiful video Mark about my favorite place. I've only heard stories of whitefish but have never seen one. What an amazing group of guys Tom and his crew are. Thanks for sharing this awesome trip!
Steve, thanks for watching and especially your comment. The whitefish blew my mind as well, and then to learn that Lake Michigan is the largest harvest site at 6 million pounds a year and I live an hour away and had no clue. . . One thing for sure, we never stop learning! Hope you have a great season in '25!.
Mark the master craftsman provided another outstanding travelogue of the beautiful BWCA/Quetico area. No one creates a better north country video than Mark! Exceptionally well done Mark. Thank you.
Thank you for watching and especially your comment. This was an especially fun project due to the characters involved. . .
Great time of the year for a new trip video. Can’t wait for spring now. Do you have a Spring trip planned yet Mark?
Hey Fisherman Boyle! I have been planning the spring trip, a big one this year, and it might provide a chance to rendezvous and shoot some good content that we can share with the viewers on both channels. If you would email me at markpotaczek@gmail.com and I'll share the specifics. Thanks for reaching out and have been loving your content for years now--as I always say, you are so lucky to have your wife along on your trips. . . When my wife put me on notice that her 15th trip would be her last, that's when I bacame a soloist.
Nicely done video Mark! I was pleasantly surprised to see you had posted a video! When my husband and I were up in Ely a few years ago, we were at the Dorothy Molter/Isle of the Pines museum and met one Bob Cary's daughters, Barb. She was cleaning the replica of her dad's office. She was such a nice person and was nice enough to spend some time telling us about her dad! We had purchased a copy of of her dad's book Root Beer Lady and she signed it for us! We'd love to go back sometime and see Isle of the Pines in person! Love your videos and wishing you all the best! Praying for a good outcome to your hip surgery!
Chopinlvr: There you go again, encouraging the channel, as you have done since almost day one. I hope you ended up getting your husband up to Isle Of Pine, which I think you had intended to do in the past if memory serves. As always, I appreciate your viewership and especially your inspiring comments. Your husband and I have something in common in that we both married very well. I know you have been the driving force behind your trips, and in my case, my wife has been the driving force behind anything technical related to the channel, including all the editing and anything related to video production. This channel wouldn't exist if not for her. Thanks again for your participation! Oh, and BTW, surgery was in early DEC and I'm good as new. Big spring trip ahead!
Nice video - we were in at the same time (also through Prairie Portage & La Tourells) and the weather was a real factor!
Thanks for watching and especially your comment. You must have had some great fishing as well! Hope you get back up there soon!
@@markpotaczek Wind and rain left us with fewer fishing opportunities, but we did have a couple solid days - one with some big pike on a bushwhack lake, and another with good walleye numbers...coming down the entirety of Agnes into a brutal headwind was a killer, however. We'll be back at least twice in 2025. You?
@@steves2154 I always go in spring and fall. This coming spring, I'm hoping to do a complete circumnavigation of the park, as I did about thirty years ago. Last time, I started at Nym Lake and took a month. This time, I'll start at Moose Lake and go counter-clockwise, with a May start date, and take between 20 and 30 days. Hit all four corners of the park. . . I'll probably pass through an area where you will be, so maybe hook up and I can record some of your antics and bush craft. I can tell you have a lot to share, if willing. I'm working on the next video now, from SEP, wherein I did a Knife Lake/Man Chain loop trip and spent a few days with a paddler I met on this channel and his group. Great bunch of guys, and they all have interesting stories, equipment, and techniques to share. It should be out before the end of JAN. Feel free to reach out to me at markpotaczek@gmail.com if you're so inclined. You sound like an experienced veteran and I love sharing the stories and knowledge that guys like you bring to the table. We have to share intel and enthusiasm if we are going to keep our culture alive. . .
@@markpotaczek Mark, that sounds epic and I am jealous - a whole month?! Wow. I'll be in with two groups back-to-back in late May for close to two weeks. Likely will have to travel solo for a couple days to get from one group to the next. Planning to go through PP if the RABC thing gets resolved. I did the lower Man Chain solo in late Sept/early Oct '23 - was pretty special. Looking forward to seeing the evidence of your most recent adventure. Cheers & Happy New Year!
Great video Mark, very relaxing vibe despite the long trek you took across the park. I Will watch some more. All the best
Thanks for watching and especially your comment. Hope you get up there next year and have a Great Christmas!
Sorry can’t watch with the awful music!! When are yall gonna learn that if someone is watching someone else’s trip…..they would rather hear the natural sounds of said trip!
Nice video, Marc I just returned from a very similar trip. We took the shuttle to WashingtonIsland. We continued on the Canadian side of Basswood for five nights, then returned via Burke Lake. Had wonderful weather, good fishing and many relaxing days in camp. We originally intended to do it as a no portage trip, but decided to come back through Burke rather than have to paddle all the way back through Basswood second time. We have been doing Quetico trips together for a decades now. Even with our aging bodies and physical limitations, we still manage to have a great trip every summer.
We even shared your campsite on Burke. Enjoyed the hike to the top of island!
Been to Kawnipi once from the north and camped on your paradise island site in 2022. Leaving on Monday gonna hit it agains coming up through the Falls Chain. Quetico is in my blog and your videos get my adrenaline going. I hope to take some videos and make a post about our trip. Thanks for sharing all your experience up there!
Great video Mark!
Thanks Schmitty. I'm loving your content as well. Keep up the great work.
Another great trip Mark. Thank you for sharing yet another Quetico wonder.
Thanks for coming along! Hope you get up there soon. . .
Great trip. Basswood is always beautiful and has some of the best sites in the BWCA. Thanks for sharing the bass tips I may steal a few of them :). Glad you are healing up and look forward to your next video. You inspire me.
Thanks for watching and especially your great comment, which inspires me. Hope you get back up there soon.
Your videos are always educational. Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks. Hope you have a speedy recovery!
Thanks Brother. I really enjoy your content as well. Keep up the great work!
I love watching your videos Mark. Thank you. Can’t wait to be up there too.
Another great video Mark! I hope you have a full health recovery.
Thanks Brother. I hope you get up there soon and appreciate your kind words.
Hey Mark, another great video of my favorite place! It's always been a therapeutic place for me as well. As you know, I'm familiar with this area, but have never been to either of the areas where you camped. Those were some beautiful bass you caught. Remember, it's 20" to the r on your rod. :). I hope you're feeling better! Take care my friend!
Thank you Mark. Great work as always. Now in our seventh decade my wife and I spend a lot of time base camping Basswood. After forty years of circle routes we now enjoy quiter trips whenever possible. Thank you for allowing us to travel with you! And yes, the trumpeter is smazing.
You are lucky that your wife still comes along--although mine is very supportive of my trips, she stopped coming up many years ago which is what lead me to engage in these solo excursions, which I've grown to LOVE. I like your term "quieter trips". Thanks for watching and especially your interesting comment!
Hi Mark. Sorry to hear about your injury. Glad to see a new video. We went in about a week after you. Same weather though. I had a knee injury last year, and we spent a good portion of the trip in Pickerel and the attached lakes. Hope to see you out on the water one of these times.
Always good to hear from you, Fisherman Boyle. You are one of the most fortunate paddlers I know, given that your wife is so enthusiastic about our favorite place.. Most of us don't have that luxury. I'll be in the SE corner of the park and the Kawnipi area this fall. One of these days we will run into each other in the park. Thanks for your comment and keep up the great work on your content, which I always enjoy and learn from.
Great video Mark! Hope you are continuing to heal and will be ready for the next adventure.
Just made the trip from Moose to Agnes and back last month. Such a beautiful trip. We were able to camp next to the falls on Agnes, that was a nice large site with an amazing view. We were also deceived by the portages, high water levels and a storm on our trip north made them a nightmare. The way back was better as things had dried out, but the portage from Sunday to Meadows has to be the toughest that I have ever done! But Agnes was well worth it. Additionally, the farthest south campsite on Sunday lake is on a rocky peninsula. That was a neat camp. Also, the grassy bay where the portage from Sunday Bay to Sunday lake is was a great bass fishing spot.
I was all in with you until you ate the bass. Camped at that Basswood/Bailey beach myself 25 yrs ago-late Oct. one of my most precious paddling memories.
Just found your channel, I'm really enjoying your videos! My group and I will be in northern Quetico all next week. Your videos have been a great way to prepare and awesome reminder of why we love to go. Music is great too!
I just got back. Thanks for watching and especially your comment. Please report back on your trip. . .
We had an amazing adventure! Came in through Nym Lake and stayed between McAlpine and Pickerel. Caught mostly bass and some walleye and one laker at 10.4lbs. Fishing was a little slow but we never went hungry, had incredible weather and sunsets and got lots of fun footage. Party of 8, and none of us have laughed that hard in years. We're already planning the next time we can go back! As I was packing through the hardest portage, the music on your video kept running through my head, inspiring me to push on. It truly is a wonderful experience, glad there are others like you that appreciate it so much, thank you!
@@lachlansweeney7959 LOVE IT! If you got some good footage, hopefully you can post some of it. You wouldn't believe how fun and easy it is to do this, and I just know you would be great at it, given your enthusiasm and communication skills. If you do post, please send the link. I just got back myself, did an easy trip on Basswood due to a hip injury and enjoyed the same good weather that you did. Thanks for sharing those great memories. . .
I appreciate that, that sounds like a great idea, I will send you the link when I get it up! Sorry to hear about your hip, hopefully it didn't affect your trip too much and recovery goes well. I look forward to seeing more of what you share, thank you Mark!
Watched entire video. Would highly recommend 👍
Thanks for your comment and hope you get in there soon!
People seem to have a hard time pronouncing this river without reading dyslexia.
Chad, you are so right. It's tough to say AND spell.
I would love to join these guys for a trip I have done about 10 trips to Quetico and BWCA😊???!
Stan, I can't speak for them but I can tell you that , going forward, they are leaning towards staying just outside of Quetico at a resort. I think this makes sense for them as some of the members are in their 80's. I've never met such a fun group of great guys! Why don't you reach out to me with a DM at markpotaczek@gmail.com and I'll see if I can help you out.
I would love to go on a trip with you guys??
Mark , very important question Which BWCA or Quetico has more walleye ?
Great question, Brian. Although I'm not really qualified to answer, my guess would be that there are probably more catchable walleyes in Quetico because it only gets a fraction of the traffic that the BWCA does. Less pressure usually means more fish, and easier to catch. I'm not the greatest fisherman out there, but I try to position myself on prime lakes with little pressure, and that is my key to success up there.
@@markpotaczek i appreciate the answer, ill be headed up in late july , hoping the weather is agreeable
This popped up on my feed again! So beautiful there ❤❤❤
You Tube is trying to tell you something. . . Time to come back.. . .
Paddled around superior 👏👏👏
Yes, that is a very big deal, especially at his age. Amazing guy! Thanks for watching and especially your comment.
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Nice video. While your Sunday Lake site was not our favorite, the Agnes site is excellent....we were there in August '23, just a few weeks ahead of you.
You sure did a good job at campsite cleanliness as the Agnes site as it was immaculate when we arrived. That point is a geographic landmark for me, as it is easy to recognize and denotes the start of the final funnel down to Louisa Falls, one of the last exits from Agnes (South lake) while heading south toward the falls. We heard alot of wolves at that spot, even during the day. I wonder if you heard any. . . Thanks for watching and especially your interesting comment
@@markpotaczek No wolves there. Got lit up by a big pack - and scarily close - on Russell in '22. Thanks for making the videos; paddling season soon!
Hi Mark, great video! I'd say Levi was a very lucky guy to have such an experienced group of paddlers for his first trip to Quetico. I did a similar trip to this (in reverse) in 2022 and camped on Jeff and Agnes Lakes. We are already planning our trip for this year. This all because of you, my friend... :) I was very sad to see that Jeep passed away. I always enjoyed the opportunities I had to meet and talk to him. Hope all is well with you, take care! Steve
You really know how to make my day! Keep it up, brother, very proud to see you continuing to excel up there. . . Also, I made the attached video last summer and sent it but for some reason I don't think you've seen it. All because of you, my friend. . . :) Check it out ua-cam.com/video/eozhu9tr_b4/v-deo.htmlsi=AC_zMMqKoHY57Oyg
@@markpotaczek Hey Mark, now that really made my day! I love and miss you guys and hope we can get together soon. Thanks!
Another great video. Thank you.
Thank YOU for your kind comment. Hope you get back up there soon!
Mark another great video! I've been waiting patiently for you to post, hoping I made it into the video! Was great to run into you in quetico on the portage between North Bay and Burke and share a brief conversation! Made my whole trip. Keep up the great videos, and safe travels on your next adventures. Wes from Illinois
Wes, the pleasure of meeting on the trail was all mine. YOU made MY day. Please stay in touch through the channel and keep up the great work on exploring the greatest canoe wilderness in the world. You should be very proud of eight trips under your belt at such a young age. Keep it up!
Great video mark. Glad to see your friend Doug do so well on the trip. Hope he makes it to Kawnipi soon.
Thanks, Dave. It's a real pleasure to interact with seasoned veterans. . . As with your group, I find the enthusiasm and appreciation of the wilderness to be contagious and inspiring.
What website/app do you use for campsites?
paddleplanner.com.
I always enjoy the history you incorporate into your videos.
Thanks, Luke. As a paddler I'm sure you know how up-close and personal that history feels when you are there. . .
Another fantastic video Mark. Felt like i was there!
Thank you, Spencer. I hope you ARE there very soon. Can't wait for May, although it looks like we ned some precipitation in the meantime.
Mark, you've outdone yourself on this one! What an exceptional video! I was pleasantly surprised and excited to see you had a new video! You're such a great storyteller! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
You've been a source of encouragement from very early on. Thank YOU!
Good stuff Mark. Enjoyed the bass information especially. A lot of people don’t realize smallmouth bass aren’t native to the area.
Schmitty, coming from you that is a great compliment as I love YOUR content. Keep it up and hope to see you out there someday.
@@markpotaczek I appreciate it Mark! That would be great to run into you sometime.
Fabulous Mark. Your adventures are always the highlight of my day. I truly appreciate you sharing your trips. That pancake looks amazing. lol
Thanks brother. Chef Mark made some amazing pancakes, and you know how good everything tastes out there.
Fun to experience your journey, Mark. Nice meeting you at the portage!
Likewise, Patrick. Thanks for the interesting interaction. . .
Hi Mark. Nice to see you made it back in September. Nice trip and a great video.
Thank you, Brent. I also love your content! Keep it up, please and someday we're gonna meet out there.
How were the bugs? Looks like lots of black flies in the day? How 'bout the mozzies at night?
Michael: You're right, the flies were bad that week, worse than most years. You have to help me out with the term "Mozzies". I'm going to learn something here. . .
@@markpotaczek mosquitoes lol
@@McCaffreyPickleball That's what I thought you meant but wasn't sure. As you know, the flies are the worst, the mosquitos weren't all that bad but I have to tell you that I really love that bug shelter. Definitely worth the carry, in my opinion. I'm finishing up a video to post soon on the SEP trip from last year, with NO bugs. What a difference, but the spring fishing is worth any amount of this pain, thank goodness for our suits and shelters. . . Thanks for watching and especially your comments. Hope you get up there soon!
@@markpotaczekyeah... Might invest in one! I was there last fall. Did a 6-day loop at French lake. My channel is "Outdoor Earthling" if you chew to see my experience in 6 min :)
@@McCaffreyPickleball Gonna check it out now!
Pretty cool video Mark!
Ryan, thanks for watching and hope you get up there soon! I'm leaving in a week.