5-Day Solo Canoe Trip with Whitewater, Rainstorms and the Occasional Poor Decision

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2025

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  • @Mainepolingguide
    @Mainepolingguide 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for featuring the most important thing any canoeist can do on a canoe trip…the brutally honest debrief. My dad was a fighter pilot and then a bush pilot this tradition among pilots keeps them alive. Quite frankly the ones that made excuses didn’t survive. I love the camera angle during the rapids and how you told yourself to slow down for the big drops, after all, you’re driving a vehicle with no breaks. I was a bit surprised no painter lines on the canoe. I’ve always tied the canoe right after I land for the night. Thanks for sharing your adventure. As canoeists we all would have a longer winter without it.

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for this thoughtful comment. I think it's important to be honest about what goes right and wrong for you when out on a trip, as it's an opportunity for everyone to learn (myself especially). I have experience, but I don't claim to be an expert. Thanks for watching

  • @thepriest98
    @thepriest98 Рік тому +5

    The Magnetawan river is my hometown river. Born & raised in the the village of the Mag. Paddled this river many many times in all water levels and so I'm a little biased towards it. I enjoy seeing others paddle it and the area and get their take on the experience. My losing a canoe story was at the beginning of a portage around a rapid. Unloaded for the portage, got distracted by the fact I had to pee like a race horse and well...turned and saw my canoe start drifting towards the rapids. So literally got caught with my **** in my hand. Ran, dove in and caught the canoe luckily but ya. Complete rookie, stupid move. Now I over compensate and pull the canoe well out of the water. Had nightmares about it for weeks LOL! So I know the feeling you had there. Great trip! Great video! All the best and safe tripping always! Cheers, Chris

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  Рік тому

      Haha, great story! And yeah, as long as you manage to come out in one piece and learn a valuable lesson it's all right in the end. The only way you really learn is through the mistakes you make, in my opinion, and when you're tired or trying to save time it's easy to let your guard down for a minute and sometimes put yourself in a tricky spot! Glad you extricated safely. It was a beautiful river that I'd be happy to return to. Thanks for watching 🙏

  • @denniswade6727
    @denniswade6727 Рік тому +4

    I grew up in Ontario canoe country, but never got the chance to actually go on a canoe trip.
    So, I take trips vicariously through videos like this one.
    I really enjoyed watching it!
    Glad your mishap with the canoe floating away turned into a non-event.
    That is one mistake that I would safely bet on you never making again!

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  Рік тому

      It makes me really happy to hear that. Being able to take people on the journey and share in some beautiful nature when they might not otherwise be able to was one of my main motivations for starting this channel. And yes, the canoe float was a dumb mistake that didn't end up being too costly, and that's how you learn out there.

  • @JeffMacCullough
    @JeffMacCullough Рік тому +1

    What a trip. Big white water in a swift. Enjoyed your video.

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  Рік тому

      Thank you! It was a little more than expected but we got through it.

  • @jefflanham1080
    @jefflanham1080 Рік тому +1

    What an amazing river!! Good job paddling!

  • @ExploreTheBackcountry
    @ExploreTheBackcountry Рік тому +2

    Kudos for the effort and pushing your comfort zone. Mistakes are formative and help to better oneself. Please grab a helmet and scout sets so you can safely enjoy the experience for many years to come.

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  Рік тому

      I honestly was having so much trouble finding info about what the sets would be like in late August, and figured I probably wouldn't be able to run much of anything, and was very wrong! Also, those little canyons made some of the scouting really tough, and I felt like an idiot for not packing my helmet. So all sound advice you have here.
      Thanks so much for checking my stuff out and dropping a comment! Your channel was one of the first I discovered when I was just getting into canoe tripping and your Superior trip blew me away and inspired me for years until this past summer when I finally made the dream come true and did it myself. Love following your adventures, man 👍

  • @NotSoEpicAdventurer
    @NotSoEpicAdventurer Рік тому +1

    What a great trip - I’m in north bay, so I’ll have to check this one out for next year :)
    The en for sharing another great trip!!! Cheers

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  Рік тому +1

      My pleasure! And yes, if you make the loop it has a nice mix of both white and flat water. Wouldn't be too far from North Bay either!

  • @SoloSchmitty
    @SoloSchmitty Рік тому +1

    Enjoyed the vid! Thx for sharing!

  • @jimhanson7476
    @jimhanson7476 Рік тому +1

    Awesome get away, enjoyed

  • @jaysway2346
    @jaysway2346 Рік тому +1

    Dude where's my Canoe? Fun river, thanks for bringing us along.

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  Рік тому +1

      Haha, what can I say? S%#t happens out there sometimes.

  • @Andrew_Briscoe
    @Andrew_Briscoe Рік тому +1

    Great video! Cool to see what it takes to maneuver the rapids. I’ve been backpacking and camping most weekends for months but I’m becoming obsessed with canoe camping videos. Plan to rent a canoe on a lake for the first time this summer to see if I like it.

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  Рік тому

      You'll love it! Of course, running rapids is very different from flatwater paddling on calm lakes (flatwater you can kind of learn on your own, whitewater it's good if someone teaches you!) but it's a great way to get out and enjoy nature.

  • @oneupmanship
    @oneupmanship Рік тому +1

    10 out of 10 my friend. That was absolutely awsome. Pretty heavy reading material for me though.

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  Рік тому

      Haha, nice. You're the first person to comment on my reading material! And it can be tough to read challenging literature in the bush since I'm often so tired I only get through a few pages at the end of any given day anyways.

  • @chuckhenderson4765
    @chuckhenderson4765 2 дні тому +1

    thanks ... Camping Boo and I are going to be doing that loop in ought25

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  Годину тому

      Its really nice... I'd recommend not trying to skip some of the long portages to run rapids though. It really narrows up and you can get in some tight spots that are hard to pull out and bushwhack around if you decide it's a bit much for you.

  • @dwrivers47
    @dwrivers47 Рік тому +1

    Great trip ! We did a very similar route in July 2 years ago, but we portaged most of the rapids due to lack of WW experience and higher water levels. The fishing was great along the way, and you are correct it is a very less used canoe route which I am fine with 😊. Thanks.

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  Рік тому

      I actually brought a small rod but I forgot my tackle box in the car 🤦‍♂️
      The whitewater was challenging if for no other reason than the way the river narrows into those high walled canyons that make scouting and portaging individual drops difficult. I couldn't believe how few paddlers I saw.

  • @CanadianSledDog
    @CanadianSledDog Рік тому +1

    Beautiful trip! Funny you should say those potatoes with oil are so good after a day of hard work because as a runner, I just learned the other day that potatoes with salt and oil (aka potato chips) are one of the best ways to replace electrolytes and calories post/during run on a daily budget. Maybe the term "couch potato" is just portraying a big common misconception 😂

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  Рік тому +1

      You're not far off the mark. My family friend just ran the Toronto Waterfront marathon and was eating potato chips as soon as she finished so it's not just that they taste good!

  • @jacqueline7118
    @jacqueline7118 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful canoe trip! Glad I stumbled onto your channel. Great camera presence, your a natural and wonderful filming. You had me on the edge of my seat a couple times when you were hitting the rapids but you came through unscathed! lol Glad you showed your float away canoe. That can happen to anyone, even the most experienced person when tiredness sets in. Thanks for sharing your adventure. :) :) P.S. Jon and Erin are two of my fav UA-camrs, really excellent content on their channel. :)

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for the kind words 🙏
      I'm very happy you enjoyed the vid. And yes, I could easily have not shown the canoe mishap and no one would have been the wiser but I think it's important to honestly depict your mistakes as well as your successes so that you and other people can learn from them.

  • @NomiSyed1
    @NomiSyed1 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful :) What an adventure.

  • @seanur2414
    @seanur2414 Рік тому +1

    This was an insanely cool trip. My only wish is for you to put on a helmet in rapids like those.

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  Рік тому +1

      It's very important to wear a helmet in whitewater and I forgot to bring mine that trip. And to be honest, I thought the rapids were going to be a lot smaller, possibly not runnable. Won't forget it next time.

  • @EnjoyTheWild1
    @EnjoyTheWild1 4 місяці тому +1

    Loved the adventure, thanks so much for sharing. We did this route a couple years ago but weren't up to running those rapids and skipped most of them. We really want to go back though and try more of them next time, loved watching you run them. Quick question, how did your gel coat canoe fare? We also have a gel coat canoe, Nova Craft Tuff Stuff. Just wondering if you had to do a ton of repairs after? Anything major?

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  4 місяці тому

      So my canoe I bought well used and it's had some issues with the gel coat cracking constantly (probably due to UV and that it was originally a rental boat) so yes, I had to do some repairs but that's because it chips really easily on my particular boat. Also, it's a Swift and I imagine the Tuff Stuff material of the NC would be a little more suited to whitewater, although some of the rapids were bigger than I expected for August! Really depends on how kind you are to your boat, haha.

  • @MeetMeOutside
    @MeetMeOutside Рік тому +1

    Very cool ! I’m just curious, I noticed the skid strips on the bow and stern of your Swift, I have a Placidboatworks Rapidfire and have considered adding some, may I ask where you got them from ? And did you apply them you’re self ? Thanks man !

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  Рік тому

      I did not add them myself. Bought the canoe used and they came with it. Swift has them for sale, but I imagine most paddling shops would have them or be able to get them for you.

    • @MeetMeOutside
      @MeetMeOutside Рік тому

      @@WindWaterandPine Great, thanks for the information !

  • @NikonF5user
    @NikonF5user Рік тому +1

    Definitely cardinal flower! Lobelia cardinalis.

  • @rpgjenkins
    @rpgjenkins Рік тому +1

    Now I know why they don't call them slo-pids!

  • @Julie-l7r
    @Julie-l7r 7 місяців тому +1

    It would be a lot more fun to watch what's in front of you when running rapids, to see what you see... but that's just my opinion.

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  7 місяців тому

      Thanks for the feedback! I try and use a mix of both, but I'm still finding my way with the channel and what works and doesn't.

  • @wanderingwilly6099
    @wanderingwilly6099 Рік тому +1

    Uploading vids instead of getting yer first glimpse of Connor Bedard, I see.

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  Рік тому

      I was multi-tasking... and it was a pretty forgettable game overall!

  • @fireflyrocks1
    @fireflyrocks1 Рік тому +1

    You don't seem to have a lot of out-door experience. Not tying up a canoe is not very smart. I don't see a line/rope on the canoe either for a quick retrieve or tie up. You wouldn't last long in a sailboat.

    • @WindWaterandPine
      @WindWaterandPine  Рік тому

      I have my share of experience when it comes to general canoe tripping, and I do have a throw rope clipped to the bow or stern that I usually tie the boat up with, but as I explained in the video, it was a bit of careless oversight due to fatigue at the end of a day. As for sailing, I don't think I have the sea legs anyways!

    • @cancerwontrunmylife
      @cancerwontrunmylife Рік тому +2

      @@WindWaterandPine don't remember seeing a sailboat in the video?? Great content man, underrated channel. Anyone with the balls to go solo learns outdoor experience and mistakes happen. I'd canoe with ya...Cheers

    • @davidmesedahl2239
      @davidmesedahl2239 Рік тому +1

      Solo tripping is your brain on high alert for multiple hours and days, you created an awesome account of a skilled trip!! Thanks for sharing