Thanks! I didn't know this until I got back, but my third day was the official 'peak' of fall colours announced by the park. I used to use small sticky notes to identify empty batteries, but the stickies kept falling off, one day I had an "aha!" moment and thought about the rubber bands lol
Nice , been doing van life with a healer since 2020 shes 10 now 1st healer 17.5 never seen a leash , my rescue healer stays on a leash 75% she has squriel symptoms lol, i now use a inflatable sea kayak ty enjoyed video.
Awesome videos Cody! Subscribed 😃 I've told so many people about running into you while you were on this trip. I agree on the scenery, Big Porcupine became one of my favourite lakes in the park, and the weather was probably the best you could ever ask for. Was also happy to hear Elo was okay! Keep it up dude, fun to watch your content evolve. Cheers! Julian
I’m glad in summary that the pup was fine, I’m sure they get into worse drinking from city puddles. You’ve always struck me as a stickler for rules so I’m surprised you allow your dog off leash in the park
I'll only let her off-leash occasionally when I get to my campsite; I have a much stronger opinion about keeping dogs leashed while on the trails and parking lots where you may bump into other humans/pets. But this trip was a good reminder why the leash rules exist in general (part of why I'm sharing the story is so that other people can learn from my mistake) and this trip was a wakeup call for me as well and I'm going to be much more restrictive about letting her off-leash even at the campsite. Site note, but related. The next video I'm releasing (took place before this trip) we camped at the same island twice on the same trip. A different group stayed at the site between my two visits and left the campsite FILTHY. Food scraps everywhere. I even found Tylenol pills on the ground. It was also a big reminder that no matter how well trained your own pup is, you can't control other people. You can scout a campsite's cleanliness when you arrive, but something as small as a Tylenol pill will easily get missed.
Glad to hear Elo is ok! Looked like you got to see some peak colours on this trip and the battery tip, albeit very simple, is a great idea.
Thanks! I didn't know this until I got back, but my third day was the official 'peak' of fall colours announced by the park.
I used to use small sticky notes to identify empty batteries, but the stickies kept falling off, one day I had an "aha!" moment and thought about the rubber bands lol
Nice , been doing van life with a healer since 2020 shes 10 now 1st healer 17.5 never seen a leash , my rescue healer stays on a leash 75% she has squriel symptoms lol, i now use a inflatable sea kayak ty enjoyed video.
Awesome videos Cody! Subscribed 😃
I've told so many people about running into you while you were on this trip. I agree on the scenery, Big Porcupine became one of my favourite lakes in the park, and the weather was probably the best you could ever ask for. Was also happy to hear Elo was okay! Keep it up dude, fun to watch your content evolve.
Cheers!
Julian
It was great meeting you as well Julian! The weather and the scenery were 10/10, couldn’t have asked for anything more perfect 👌🏼
I’m glad in summary that the pup was fine, I’m sure they get into worse drinking from city puddles. You’ve always struck me as a stickler for rules so I’m surprised you allow your dog off leash in the park
I'll only let her off-leash occasionally when I get to my campsite; I have a much stronger opinion about keeping dogs leashed while on the trails and parking lots where you may bump into other humans/pets. But this trip was a good reminder why the leash rules exist in general (part of why I'm sharing the story is so that other people can learn from my mistake) and this trip was a wakeup call for me as well and I'm going to be much more restrictive about letting her off-leash even at the campsite.
Site note, but related. The next video I'm releasing (took place before this trip) we camped at the same island twice on the same trip. A different group stayed at the site between my two visits and left the campsite FILTHY. Food scraps everywhere. I even found Tylenol pills on the ground. It was also a big reminder that no matter how well trained your own pup is, you can't control other people. You can scout a campsite's cleanliness when you arrive, but something as small as a Tylenol pill will easily get missed.