Thanks for posting. I always enjoy your videos for reconnaissance for my trip ideas. If I could make a suggestion, adding a camera mount to your boat would improve your videos, giving a forward view that is not obstructed by the bow and a view of you that has more scenery in the background rather than sky. I'll be starting an Oswegatchie Traverse this coming Tuesday, starting with the 2 mile carry in to the Upper Dam since the Lower Dam access is still off limits. Hoping to see few to no people, though I would say hi and chat with you if I saw you. ;)
Thanks for the comment Tom! I really do appreciate you taking the time. My philosophy has always been to keep my videos as minimalistic as possible. First and foremost I’m a canoe tripper that’s documenting my trip - not a guy making video about canoe tripping. I’m not sure if that makes sense but my videos are gritty because I’m not trying to be entertaining per se - It’s more to accurately document my trip. With that said, I did recently purchase a mount that I think could add something to the videos without compromising my experience. Thanks again for the suggestion!
Yes very high water at Little Tupper when we visited. It makes the take outs at all the campsites much different. I always have a lot of stuff so the takeout at our campsite is usually very important. No beaver dams going to Rock Pond though…that’s one benefit of high water!
Thanks for posting. I always enjoy your videos for reconnaissance for my trip ideas. If I could make a suggestion, adding a camera mount to your boat would improve your videos, giving a forward view that is not obstructed by the bow and a view of you that has more scenery in the background rather than sky.
I'll be starting an Oswegatchie Traverse this coming Tuesday, starting with the 2 mile carry in to the Upper Dam since the Lower Dam access is still off limits. Hoping to see few to no people, though I would say hi and chat with you if I saw you. ;)
Thanks for the comment Tom! I really do appreciate you taking the time.
My philosophy has always been to keep my videos as minimalistic as possible. First and foremost I’m a canoe tripper that’s documenting my trip - not a guy making video about canoe tripping. I’m not sure if that makes sense but my videos are gritty because I’m not trying to be entertaining per se - It’s more to accurately document my trip.
With that said, I did recently purchase a mount that I think could add something to the videos without compromising my experience. Thanks again for the suggestion!
I see the water was super high.
I was there two weeks ago and it was the same way higher than I've ever seen
Yes very high water at Little Tupper when we visited. It makes the take outs at all the campsites much different. I always have a lot of stuff so the takeout at our campsite is usually very important. No beaver dams going to Rock Pond though…that’s one benefit of high water!