Nagagami River: Northern Ontario Wilderness Canoeing

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  • Опубліковано 26 січ 2019
  • Untamed, wild and remote, Northern Ontario's Nagagami River snakes its way through the vast boreal forest. One could paddle her waters for over a month, north to the Albany River and eventually the Arctic Ocean's James Bay. Leah and I set out to paddle over 110km of her waters, swollen, boiling and angry from the spring melt. It was a trying experience, but we sought a challenge and an unforgettable adventure. The Nagagami did not disappoint!
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  • @svravenflintlock7526
    @svravenflintlock7526 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for taking us along...I paddled this back in 1982, and my favourite portage was Trout Falls. It doesn't look the same. I wrote a short story about that night at that spot when I was in college. It really got to me.

  • @Sayitaint_So
    @Sayitaint_So 2 роки тому +1

    thks .... i need to see these type of vids to remind my old self to stay within my limits .... paddling can still be fun without the extremes .... that girl is one in a million ...

  • @jeffkatzer
    @jeffkatzer 5 років тому +1

    Great video! You guys are awesome. Thanks for taking me along. Looking forward to the text trip. Cheers.

  • @dwrivers47
    @dwrivers47 5 років тому +6

    Freaking amazing trip video, thanks for bringing us along. I am humbled, impressed and stunned how tough Leah is, and of course yourself - but I’ve come to expect this from your videos.

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому +2

      Leah's one tough gal! Our first outing was in a crazy deep freeze, blizzard with thundersnow. I knew she was a keeper after she powered through that one!

  • @petawawa43
    @petawawa43 5 років тому +10

    One of the best canoe videos I've ever seen. Congratulations! Keep 'em coming.

  • @jribout1
    @jribout1 Місяць тому

    At age 80 I can't do that trip anymore, but enjoyed the times I did. Always in summer when the water was lower but the blackflies at their most ferocious. Of course we had trout for dinner a couple of times and Walleye at least once. I do not recognize the Nagagami with the water that high. Takes a brave soul to do what you did. Love the video!

  • @jimhanson7476
    @jimhanson7476 5 років тому +7

    Crazy good, what a adventure...... Thanks for letting us see a piece of Canada that most of us will never get to... Wow..

  • @zirndorfredleg7688
    @zirndorfredleg7688 4 роки тому

    You two are both so real. Thank you.

  • @skibunnie31
    @skibunnie31 4 роки тому +1

    Yeah Brad and Leah, you two are a dream team! another awesome video, wouldn't be surviving this quarantine if not for watching all of your adventures and dreaming of the day when I can get back in the water again. Yewww

  • @davidbicknell2359
    @davidbicknell2359 3 роки тому

    I am 82 so you give me nice memories of youth, thanks a lot

  • @wilhobbs207
    @wilhobbs207 5 років тому +10

    All Hail the Voyageurs!
    They Defined Canada.

  • @tombeckett4340
    @tombeckett4340 3 роки тому

    You guys did a great job showing us just what you went through. Thanks 🇨🇦👍

  • @glencadle1645
    @glencadle1645 5 років тому +1

    You two are awesome really enjoyed thanks for sharing

  • @normajeanhoorn964
    @normajeanhoorn964 2 роки тому

    Hey man I think I could say with confidence that she's overcome her fear! Kudos girl great job! From Ontario Canada

  • @chrislamarr
    @chrislamarr 4 роки тому

    I know this is year late, but every time I watch one of your videos, I’m amazed by what an awesome girl Leah is.

  • @PinetreeLine
    @PinetreeLine 5 років тому +1

    Awesome trip! Crazy water and great recovery! Enjoyed it you guys! Thanks

  • @cosminmuresan1297
    @cosminmuresan1297 5 років тому

    Amazing and impressive! Tough crew. Thank you so much for sharing with us these beautiful places.

  • @LostLakes
    @LostLakes 5 років тому +4

    Love the footage of the spill. Subtle mention of the 5km+ portage...you beasts. The great thing about a sufferfest is they're extra fun to watch. Amazing edit. You two are great.

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому

      Thanks man! That was definitely not the most enjoyable way to start off a trip, but it was wayyy better than Dirty Bush or Jackpine :D And you've got that right about a sufferfest! The perfect trips never have a truly compelling story to share.

  • @RC-bl2pm
    @RC-bl2pm 5 років тому

    Really a great story, a great adventure. Thanks for sharing this awesome trip.

  • @rivermeup4392
    @rivermeup4392 4 роки тому

    Yes! There's not may kayak camping channels that have me on the edge of my seat! You two are hardcore.. I'm so jealous! Great TV,.. 👍🛶

  • @darrellcooling7670
    @darrellcooling7670 5 років тому

    I love spring trips. One we had a 20 deg day, 6 inches of snow overnight, windchill of -5 next day on a wild lake crossing. Those are the trips you remember.

  • @donalddakota8069
    @donalddakota8069 5 років тому

    Hi Brad, very glad to see you were prepared with spray skirt, dry suits and dry bags. My son and I head out every spring right after ice out, no getting wet that time of year. Sometimes the hard, rough, cold trips make the best memories. Nice job both of you!

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому

      You've got that right! Being prepared makes a world of a difference. That icy water would have led to hypothermia without the dry suit. Getting out in the spring is challenging but, oh so worth it!.

  • @jccapwell
    @jccapwell 5 років тому +3

    Impressive. Brad & Leah you two had to overcome some tough circumstances and you did show resourcefulness in your solutions. Dry suits are also sauna suits as you demonstrated. And your fuel issue brought back memories of a similar experience and the loss of oatmeal due to a white gas issue decades ago. Again, an impressive trip and video footage too. Hope the electronics are recoverable.

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому

      I just read a report the other day about a couple who paddled the Anderson River and had a gas leak ruin their oatmeal as well! Haha, never putting fuel in the barrel again... I'll shuffle weight another way. Seems everyone has 'one' experience. Thankfully all the electronics worked after the fuel evaporated. It took about a month for my phone to lose a fuel streak though. Biggest causality was my wallet.... Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @darrellcooling7670
      @darrellcooling7670 5 років тому

      @@ExploreTheBackcountry Sucks about the gas leak. Mental note to keep fuel bottle elsewhere.

  • @richardreedy117
    @richardreedy117 3 роки тому

    Great video. Do what you have to do to keep Leah around. She is very definitely a keeper.

  • @loniotero9959
    @loniotero9959 4 роки тому

    Omg when y'all flipped it was panicked for y'all! Got my heart rate up! You guys rock!

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  4 роки тому

      haha, and believe me, our heart rate was up too, pre, during and post :D If you run whitewater, sometimes you'll go for a swim!
      Thanks for watching!

  • @rene3339
    @rene3339 5 років тому

    That video is just amazing. A superb canoe trip in a beautiful area. Just loved watching every minutes of that video. Job well done.

  • @kingstwestb
    @kingstwestb 5 років тому

    My heart was pounding through a lot of this, so much action, & great use of music around the 7:00 mark!!! You guys are champs, well done!!

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому

      :D Thanks a lot! Glad you enjoyed it!! It was certainly heart pounding in person!

  • @joshuascudds3407
    @joshuascudds3407 5 років тому

    Simply Awesome!

  • @terralmcbay7865
    @terralmcbay7865 5 років тому

    Crazy trip. Not on my bucket list thanks to this video :) You guys rocked it.

  • @farnorthpicker56
    @farnorthpicker56 4 роки тому

    Wow, what a trip. We were sweating just watching with coffee in hand! Lol. Love your videos. A few have been on rivers I’ve been on many years ago. Leah...OMG ! Loaded down with gear slogging through bush and muskeg. She is on the very peak of the awesome scale!

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  4 роки тому

      Ah, this was quite the fun, yet challenging trip. Nagagami did not disappoint! Leah is quite the trooper! She can hack it out there with the best of em 😁 and I agree, tops on the awesome scale 😉
      Glad you've enjoyed the videos!!

  • @Nirvana388
    @Nirvana388 5 років тому +2

    What a spectacular route! Awesome to see what the right gear can open up. I'm always really impressed with your routes. On another note I used your QE2 Wild lands map on my phone again this weekend while camping there thanks for making and publishing that.

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому

      Awesome! Glad you've put it to good use. I still have to finish the updated one... nearly there. Too many things on the tasklist.

  • @bobsporbeck8511
    @bobsporbeck8511 5 років тому

    Great video I did that route in 1987 with junior Rangers cleaning all portages you brought back memories thanks

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  4 роки тому

      Wow! Awesome! It hasn't seen much maintenance since. Parks did some work a few years back, but some of those portages are now in terrible shape - dirty bush is getting close to non-existent! I checked in with parks and they have/had plans to send a crew in. Great river to paddle, would love to see it taken care of.

  • @keenanmcc2075
    @keenanmcc2075 5 років тому

    awesome video guys!!!! can't wait until spring.

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому

      Thanks!! We can't either. They way this winter's going.... it may be a lonngggg wait 😥

  • @NearlyNativeNursery
    @NearlyNativeNursery 4 роки тому

    Brad, grand narration of your trips. I enjoy them all.

  • @outbound2explore119
    @outbound2explore119 5 років тому

    Awesome video you two, really enjoyed it. Love the drone work, not easy while on the river. Can't wait for the next one!

  • @derockshun
    @derockshun 5 років тому

    Can't go without those northern Ontario F bomb's! Great trip! Great video!

  • @coondogsoutdooradventures2484
    @coondogsoutdooradventures2484 4 роки тому +1

    I absolutely loved that video and now this channel is no doubt my favourite! You two are a great creadit to your generation! Leah is quite a trooper! I have been to Africa three times, Siberia, did a lot of white water, winter mountain climbing ( I prefer winter camping lol. ) and had no Idea I was missing so much so close to me in upstate N.Y.! Thanks so much for sharing this !

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  4 роки тому

      Oh yeah! Northern Ontario has some great whitewater opportunities, you don't have to travel too far. Some are spring only (Nagagami gets fairly tame later in the year), but some of the big rivers keep flushing all season. Glad you enjoyed the video! Hope a few of the other videos give you some ideas.

  • @mobezzy1
    @mobezzy1 Рік тому +1

    Bro, @8:04 you saying 'you did awesome' shows your character .. and yes she did do awesome !

  • @easternwoods4378
    @easternwoods4378 4 роки тому

    Any girl willing to go on a trip with you is a keeper !! Put a ring on it !!

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  4 роки тому +1

      Leah loves it. In fact, she craves challenging trips, sometimes to the point she's disappointed if a trip was too easy. Lol.

  • @NorthernScavenger
    @NorthernScavenger 5 років тому +1

    Leah is an absolute trooper. Awesome job guys, weather looked a bit rough ha

  • @henrymostert2125
    @henrymostert2125 5 років тому +1

    Wow spectacular trip. Great camera work as well. Very tough route. Thanks for sharing

  • @DaveMitchellOutdoorsyStuff
    @DaveMitchellOutdoorsyStuff 5 років тому

    That looked like a great trip Brad! Love that scenery too

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому

      The boreal is certainly gorgeous! These arctic watershed rivers are always fun to run. Thanks for watching Dave!

  • @TheCampingCanuck
    @TheCampingCanuck 5 років тому

    That looks like the type of trip you look back fondly on.

  • @jeffgriffiths5945
    @jeffgriffiths5945 5 років тому

    thanks for sharing. tough trip!

  • @NightwingGR1
    @NightwingGR1 3 роки тому

    For years and years, we would go up and stay a week at Rick and Sue Levois cabins right where the river crosses HWY11. Been a few years, I don't know if they still own the cabins, but while we would only boat upstream from the cabin's to the canyon(10ish miles, slack current for the most part), I still have terribly fond memories of that place. Was nice to see what the river is like above the canyon(pretty much just as I imagines, based on what the canyon itself is like!!).

  • @DanPronovost
    @DanPronovost 5 років тому

    Outstanding Brad. You and your girlfriend have more courage than me! Hat's off to you both, for tackling a challenging trip at that time of year.

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому

      Thanks Dan! Those hard trips are always worth it. Little harder than expected, but an amazing trip nonetheless!

  • @markscheerer1282
    @markscheerer1282 5 років тому

    Great Job Brad and Leah

  • @NearlyNativeNursery
    @NearlyNativeNursery 4 роки тому +1

    Fantastic trip adventure. Wish we could have seen some amazing Canadian wildlife. The canoeing was great, but the portages where a pain for sure

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  4 роки тому

      Thanks for watching Jim! I agree, we surprisingly didn't see much in the way of wildlife in this trip, and those we did see, hightailed it into the bush before I could get the camera out. Ah well! Was a fun trip despite the conditions, they just season you 😁

  • @claudebelanger9134
    @claudebelanger9134 5 років тому

    Great video! This is only the second video, of yours that I have seen. I have seen others of yours I will be watching. These videos bring back fond memories from when I was about your age. From what I have seen the areas you are visiting are areas I camped at and fished in. Keep these videos coming, both of you are a joy to watch.

    • @mikedoory3838
      @mikedoory3838 4 роки тому

      Did you catch any good speckle trout?

  • @321weezer123
    @321weezer123 5 років тому

    Well done! Enjoyed it! Thanks

  • @brianshutter6657
    @brianshutter6657 4 роки тому

    Great music background! Love this video!
    Tough spill in that rapid. The fuel spill is always a bad thing!

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  4 роки тому

      Ah, yea. The highs and lows of tripping! Lots of teachables from this trip. We keep our fuel external now to avoid duplication....

  • @maritzm
    @maritzm 4 роки тому

    Great Video: Hard Lady Leah!!

  • @RogerDiotte
    @RogerDiotte 5 років тому

    Oh NO @ 17:00 This is raw... Am running trains through this area and LOVE the view!
    LOL @ 20:30 go girl!

  • @kathyspann-hampton9533
    @kathyspann-hampton9533 3 роки тому

    You row well together. Great action

  • @kathyspann-hampton9533
    @kathyspann-hampton9533 3 роки тому

    That lake is beautiful and inviting😇

  • @larryjacobs5713
    @larryjacobs5713 5 років тому +1

    Nice to see young people enjoying nature. Thank you for a great video. Would have loved to do this when I was young but always too busy working. Glad you didn’t make that mistake.

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому +1

      Thanks 😀 We try to balence it out as much as we can. Sometimes that means a bit of a financial sacrifice for emotional wellbeing, but you really can't put a price on that!

    • @larryjacobs5713
      @larryjacobs5713 5 років тому

      Yes I have learned that now.

  • @mattbourbs3158
    @mattbourbs3158 4 роки тому

    Amazing vids absolute champions

  • @sinfonianbarelytone9191
    @sinfonianbarelytone9191 5 років тому

    You guys are crazy! Way to go. I may have the theory but definitely not the practice to run those rapids. Nicely done. I heard of white gas exploding before but not like that. Wow! Sorry about that. Thanks for sharing.

  • @canoeman1961
    @canoeman1961 5 років тому

    Leah is a tough cookie !! You as well. I enjoyed the longer video, as I have pretty much stopped watching TV and far more enjoy true "reality" shows like this one. I get to experience the adventure (minus the cold, wet, pain, hunger, etc., of course). I am planning to try the Ranger Lake loop (Algoma) this Spring. I'll haul in the video camera, gopro, drone, and see what I come up with. I picked up a Tensile tree tent, to avoid the issue of finding clear, flat areas for the tent. I don't care about the weight. See how that goes. If I survive the trip, I'll post the video. Great work on this one. It was a delight to watch.

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому

      Oh that she is!! I used to watch OLN back in the day when it was actually about the outdoors.... now I just stick to UA-cam for all the 'real' stuff! Have fun on the Ranger Lake Loop! I've always wanted to paddle that one. I hear low water can make it a slog... but that's half the fun! Enjoy!! I'll look for the video when you're out of the woods ;)

  • @nickdesotell7583
    @nickdesotell7583 4 роки тому

    I like that you tell us the landmarks of where you start and stop each day. It make fallowing your trips on google maps very easy.

  • @retiredoutside
    @retiredoutside 5 років тому +1

    Great video, Brad. Looks like it was an memorable trip. The rapids looked like a lot of fun. The cold on the other hand looked miserable - Leah's hands were shaking pretty hard in one shot - she didn't look too far from hypothermia Also, thanks for sharing the shot of you draining the sweat from your dry suit - it's good to see the full story and not the sanitized version; how much water was in your boots.

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому +1

      Thanks Bill! Yeah we stopped to make camp about 25m away from that portage where she's shaking. Thankfully a prime island campsite not marked on our old MNR topo was just waiting for us! Both feet had about a cup of water and then another cup in my saturated socks. I was pretty thirsty at the end of that one. Went through about 3L of water in 10mins!

  • @erice.5844
    @erice.5844 4 роки тому

    Despite the rough runnings... man great video and still an uplifting video on a cloudy day for us slackers at home eh..? New fav. outdoors shorts as these two are the monsters of low key outdoor challenges.. Cheers!! sting vodka cocktail.. to yous.. too!

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  4 роки тому

      Haha! Thanks a lot!! It's always (usually) fun in the end, no matter what is thrown out way. Thanks for the support! More on the way. Cheers.

  • @elizabethappleton3667
    @elizabethappleton3667 3 роки тому

    You’re a great couple. Nice photography but nice attitudes.

  • @michal_szymanski
    @michal_szymanski 5 років тому +1

    Your girl's face after flips over was priceless :) I have to show this movie to my girlfriend for motivation:)

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому

      Oh yeah, sure was 😅 Haha! What type of motivation are you going for here 😉

  • @zirndorfredleg7688
    @zirndorfredleg7688 4 роки тому

    This channel has my mind racing with ideas.

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  4 роки тому

      Good thing I take it? 😉 Let me know if you ever have any route questions.

  • @okeefe3905
    @okeefe3905 5 років тому

    It's like roll-your-own Navy seal training. Well done. Anyone who has done a trip even close to that knows how tired you are at times, and yet you almost always keep the cameras rolling. And the editing is very very good. Thanks for sharing!

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  4 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! Oh yeah, we felt pretty beat at the end of each day, but it was that good beat feeling that only comes from pushing yourself. Thanks for watching 😁

  • @filmic1
    @filmic1 5 років тому

    Great object lesson as to what Pierre Burton describes navvies building rail bed through N. Ontario.

  • @danielszynkaruk3079
    @danielszynkaruk3079 5 років тому

    Nice!

  • @georgemilinkovic4120
    @georgemilinkovic4120 2 роки тому

    Amazing.

  • @yanlap2183
    @yanlap2183 5 років тому

    often the least accessible places are the most beautiful. Good job.

  • @kirkwoodtraditionalarchery2179
    @kirkwoodtraditionalarchery2179 5 років тому

    Great video Brad.

  • @pbeaucha
    @pbeaucha 5 років тому

    Super good video, great job

  • @shinysidedown9090
    @shinysidedown9090 5 років тому

    Nice video. Your early spring trip (May?) was quite different from my two August trips. In '77 we rode the train to the Foch River and portaged out through Garnet Lake. In '81 we actually had the CPR's Trans-Canada train stop and let us out at the Obakamiga River bridge (one of our canoeists was a RR Engineer)! Went to Hwy #11 with no drama, no big whitewater - just Idyllic paddling, some lining/portaging, great fishing and fabulous campsites. We had heard about "Dirty Bush", but it turned out to be just another portage. That trip ranks as my all-time favorite, and I've been down the Missinaibi, to the Bay.

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому

      Awesome! Yeah this trip was May 24. Crazy how a few months (and many years) can make a big difference. I brought the fishing rod but we never really had the time, or the weather, to fish, but I'd imagine it would be top notch. I'd still like to put at the Foch and go further down the river, connecting with the Albany and taking that out to the Bay.

    • @shinysidedown9090
      @shinysidedown9090 5 років тому

      Safe travel advice: When you're driving - Keep the Shinny side UP. When you're canoeing - Keep the Shinny side Down! That was years ago, but the Shinny side is still down - mostly solo. I've got been doing trips that don't require the SS UP. I could still portage but I fear for my ankles.
      The Foch is not very interesting - better to start at Hwy #11. Albany return logistics are complicated: Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Paddle on!

  • @seannscott7206
    @seannscott7206 5 років тому

    Great video! Would love to find my way up there sometime. I just found those Blue Dragon meal kits in the store a few weeks ago. Have one for dinner tonight. I thought they would be awesome paired with dehydrated chicken as well. Cheers

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому

      Yeah they totally do! We tend to dehydrate all our meals but we bring flavouring and satay kits like that to enhance things. Makes for a great backcountry (and at home) meal! I tend to grab a bunch of those when they go on sale.

  • @MidwestFirecraft
    @MidwestFirecraft 5 років тому

    Great footage. Quite the woman that can handle a trip like that!

  • @larryjacobs5713
    @larryjacobs5713 5 років тому

    Looks like both of you took the time to pick the right person

  • @NearlyNativeNursery
    @NearlyNativeNursery 4 роки тому

    I find when entering class 3 and above wave train rapids building up that maintaining momentum is key in not flipping. The momentum allows you to plow through waves with more energy and domination of the rapids will to turn, manipulate or flip ones canoe. Diagonal wave like the one that flipped you guys are key to hit straight one perpendicular with momentum. I saw you trying to get lined up properly for it. Sometimes it just doesn't happen. All this said, anyone who says they don't ever flip in white water is not paddling class 3 and above. Fantastic adventures paddles the remote wilderness. Keep them coming.

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  4 роки тому

      Oh yeah! Exactly. You're bang on too, "sometimes it just doesn't happen". That's the beauty of whitewater. Never underestimate its power and dynamics. Every flip is a learning opportunity, but sometimes the bigger runs just don't work out. When they do, it's quite the rush 😁
      Thanks for watching. More content on the way this winter!

  • @tombeckett4340
    @tombeckett4340 4 роки тому

    Awesome thanks 👍🇨🇦

  • @CncObsession
    @CncObsession 5 років тому

    I spent 6 weeks paddling around the Owakonze Ontario area in 1971. Coming from Texas, it was remote and beautiful, Dropped off by a train. No depot, the train just stopped at a predetermined location on the side of a lake. Off we went. Seems so bizarre today but most likely still the same.

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому

      Yup! You can still do that today!! So many wild palaces in Northern Ontario. A train or plane could drop you off and you could paddle for months without seeing a soul! Love Texas too btw, paddled the Rio Grande twice and absolutely loved it!!

  • @mattp4749
    @mattp4749 5 років тому

    Very impressive, except now I know I can never complain when a Portage in algonquin isn't perfectly manicured, thanks for sharing

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому +1

      Haha, it's always okay to grumble to yourself if it's not what you had expected!

  • @johnganshow5536
    @johnganshow5536 5 років тому

    I miss canoeing, aren't a lot of places to canoe here in Arizona. Fantastic trip, Thanks!!!

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому +1

      Some awesome places to bike and hike though! We do enjoy a good winter escape to the sunny south 😁

    • @johnganshow5536
      @johnganshow5536 5 років тому

      @@ExploreTheBackcountry Yes, I do a lot of biking & hiking year round...

  • @idratherbeoutside9880
    @idratherbeoutside9880 4 роки тому

    Epic. video aweseom thanks for sharing..

  • @williamveeeh8571
    @williamveeeh8571 3 роки тому

    Very well done video...what model tent is that. I really like my 12.5x9 Hotcore tarp and I'm in the market for a new 2-3 person...Is that the discovery 3 (@ 9:08)?

  • @2manysigns
    @2manysigns 5 років тому

    Awesome

  • @waynebayer3144
    @waynebayer3144 4 роки тому

    almost fell off the couch when you flipped lol

  • @bryanbishop9563
    @bryanbishop9563 4 роки тому

    Was woundering if i could share this video on my web site?

  • @starringchristopher
    @starringchristopher 5 років тому

    really enjoyed this thank you!....c

  • @codybrooks2696
    @codybrooks2696 2 роки тому

    Brad, is your canoe a Nova Craft SP3 prospector? How cumbersome is it on portages? I'm looking at an SP3 model myself, but hesitant.

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  2 роки тому

      No, Tuffstuff Expedition. Needs a bit more maintenance overtime (gelcoat), but I've been pleased with it. Layup is from a few years back, so materials may have changed a bit.

  • @kozakpau
    @kozakpau 5 років тому

    Hi,
    I am super curious about you canoe set up. I am looking for a canoe with spray deck, something similar to your set-up ,is what I think i'm leaning towards. Would love to hear your take on what you like/dislike about it and would you recommend. thanks

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому +2

      Certainly! This is 16ft Prospector from Nova Craft Canoe. The layup is TuffStuff Expedition with skid plates and anchors for whitewater attachments. The spray deck is from North Water Paddle Sports and Equipment. The P16 is probably, imo, the best all around canoe design for wilderness tripping and it's offered by quite a few companies. Short enough for whitewater maneuverability, but still retains capacity for gear. You could make do with a 17 as well if you want extra capacity, but we love the 16.
      The TuffStuff layup is much lighter than SP3 and the royalex of yesterday, the only catch is it's coated in gelcoat and will require patchwork after every season if you beat it up on rigorous river trips. The hull integrity is solid even if you chip some of the gelcoat. I actually pinned one a few years back and despite a big crack, continued to paddle it without leaks etc. I haven't had to do too much patching, the odd gash and dime size nick.
      Last year was our first year paddling a decked canoe and we loved it. Left it on all season. It adds a bit of weight and reduces visibility on the portages, but the water shedding protection is more than a fair trade off. You can customize it to fit your requirements and it's hand sewn in Canada.
      Lemme know if you have any questions

  • @Roxybageren
    @Roxybageren 5 років тому +1

    Rock & roll
    You are both really awesome.
    Your north water gear is awesome,
    I have it bacouse I trust it.
    Your canel is really unterrated

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  5 років тому

      Hey thanks 😁 Really loved the decking last season. North Water makes a great product!!

  • @UnclePen2090
    @UnclePen2090 4 роки тому

    Northwater Barrel Pouch/sleeve for the fuel?

  • @marclawson7552
    @marclawson7552 Рік тому

    Who sings the cool song at the beginning? I would love to know.

  • @panhandlingray
    @panhandlingray 4 роки тому

    Go right, go right. She went right and the boat went over. That's okay Baby. She what you said.

  • @zugfilms
    @zugfilms 5 років тому

    my friends and I just did a trip to Nagagami Lake - stayed at one of the fly fishing lodges on the northern shore of the lake. We made a documentary of our travels on my page !

  • @mikedoory3838
    @mikedoory3838 4 роки тому

    Did you try any fishing?

  • @Kunaschirsky
    @Kunaschirsky 5 років тому

    оверкиль зачётный! Даме респект - не растерялась, в отличие от капитана.

  • @Jeff-vt8kn
    @Jeff-vt8kn 3 роки тому

    I'd like to see if you ever fish on your canoe trips

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  3 роки тому

      Sometimes. I always bring a rod, but it's a lower priority and I don't always film when I do. Tend to eat fish on trip a a few times per year.

  • @chadvlassis9275
    @chadvlassis9275 5 років тому

    Nice work! New sub here

  • @flyinacircle6398
    @flyinacircle6398 4 роки тому

    “dirty bush” in NE ont. is a rarely used term which pretty well means what it says. the term could be thought of as the opposite of a mature hardwood forest. it’s a tangled mess of mixed but primarily softwood with plenty of understory growth. a place where a grouse would easily outdistanced any olympic sprinter.

    • @ExploreTheBackcountry
      @ExploreTheBackcountry  4 роки тому

      Hahaha, this makes sense! Really thought it was a fitting name for this location too. I live in the NE and hadn't come across the term in my travels before. Not much is moving through there fast at all.... Cool, thanks for the info!!

  • @jeffarthur322
    @jeffarthur322 5 років тому

    Was this actually done in February?