Holy cow! That was quite the adventure! I really enjoyed the exploration and the point of view from where the camera was mounted. Very entertaining post. Thanks!
I like how you take time to enjoy and explore nature, experience the amazing fishing. You r focused on the nature experience rather than the distance travelled. It makes me want to go back after having a pretty highly intense trip when I was 14.
Thank you. It is about trying to experience it all for me and hopefully future trips. Then, memories for when I can not. I hope to be able to go much deeper into these trips and videos soon.
SO glad we found your videos!!! We have a cabin up on the Gunflint Trail. We’ve been wanting to get more into the BWCA and explore. We’ve been watching your videos and planning!
Thank you. This year, I will be entering the beginning of June- July to finish the start of my route to this untouched lake that I didn't make it to in this video:)
I’ve been binge watching your videos the past couple nights. I like your style and sense of humor. The videos are great. I hope you stick with this and the channel grows. I for one know I’d like to see more and longer videos. Take care.
Thank you so much! These trips are a huge part of my life, and God willing, I plan on doing it a lot more in the future. My next trip is in 2 weeks for a whole month. I've been working out all yr long for this trip. I push each trip more than the last. This will far exceed any yet.
@@MichealGrabosch that’s awesome! Can’t wait to see it. I did my first BWCA trip (and solo) back in early to mid June last year. It was an experience for sure. I’d sure like to get back there again but it’s quite the haul and time commitment from where I am in Texas. My goal ne time is to explore some of the PWA’s for sure. And more time on walleye water.
@RandallW20 that is quite the long haul. I'm fortunate with a 9 hr drive after Friday working Thurs night shift. Lucky to have a wife which allows me to be gone that long;)
@@MichealGrabosch yep, mine allows me to go on the trips too (gets jealous even, lol). And often times she gets to go with me on some. But that one I did last year in the BWCA was a doozy for both of us as there’s no quick way to get back home if there’s an emergency. Where I put in and paddled to, it was a good minimum hard paddle for two days out, if not three. And then the drive home on top of that. Thus most of my trips are in NM and CO camping and fishing in the mountains. Those leave me within 14hrs of a drive home should I need too. But I’m hoping to do the BWCA again before too long. Until then I’ll live vicariously through videos like yours.
I took care of a lodge over the winter off moose lake one winter about 14-15 years ago.the snow on the roads was so high you couldn't drive off the road it was 10 ft high. I did a lot of ice fishing trout and perch. I wonder how many people throw their backs out during portage 😂. More than who pull ice shanties I'm sure!!
I imagine their are a lot of slipped disc's on these trips next to bad falls. I plan on living up there soon for a few years and am excited about the snow. I'm sure my perspective will change once I'm buried in it. Haha
Drinking water out of the is safe; 20/20 rule: 20' from shore & 20' deep water, (no moving water) will keep you from the bugs in the water. Great video on how to bush whack, did that into Charm lake west on Gebeonequet lake, another PMA spot.
I never trusted drinking straight lake water until 2 years ago. I now will grab some on a long traveling day as i don't want to take time to filter. 😀 Thank you.
My best friend (yr old) draws me those maps every year and he just told me to watch out for the bad people. He could been referring to pirates, ninjas, etc. Haha
I love a good adventure. I often paddle small channels into the wilderness. Cant help but wonder whats around the next bend! Starlight lake looks interesting...
@@MichealGrabosch I have been looking at a few other options for a trip up there this year. Looks like that museum lake is pretty un-visited as well. I sure would like trying to get back there. Maybe get an idea what a trip to starlight might look like. I wonder, would snowshoes help in the grass lands? Just a thought
I highly recommend trying out some beginner p.m.a routes before unexplored areas. I began with beartrap. That one is super fun going into crooked lake! Or raven lake. Pitfall p.m.a area is great too! The small number of people that do what I do hate that I post my videos as it may cause people not ready for it add to the rescue missions they already have every yr or worse. There is soooo much shit that sucks I don't show just to make the video short. I've been completely lost many of my first trips as well twisted an ankle having to use 4 days to recover to hike out, sick a few times, capsized, had a few moose almost run me over while making a port in primitive area. They scare the shit out of you when one jumps from a bed near you!. Make sure you are over prepared! My med bag has over $400 for these trips. If a person doesn't know how to stitch themselves up, this trip is not for them. If you do, just make sure to have a primitive permit from the rangers. Otherwise, the fine is pretty crazy if caught by a float plane or ranger. Make sure you know how to navigate by topography on a map too. The GPS won't be accurate out there and will get you lost. It'll show you on one side of the lake when you're at another. And that sucks. Lol
@escapewithjay also suggests renting a kevlar canoe as I see you are a kayaker. I took a Kayak my 1st 3 times in pma. Regret every minute of hauling it through bush. Haha. I got a hole in it while out. Patching a Kayak is so much harder than a canoe! Canoe is just simple duct tape and good to go
@@MichealGrabosch I had 2 canoes and sold them to buy the kayaks to paddle the mississippi. I dont regret selling them as it was an amazing trip but canoes have become so expensive now... I rented one from Kawishiwi outfitters last summer, they are great boats I just worry about them pointy rocks!
Thank you for sharing your video and your advice regarding what to look out for when selecting a campsite. A drone would be helpful for scouting out a pathway?
It is an Aurora, Wenonah. Kind of rare as I have never seen another in bwca. I also convert it for my solo trips from a tandem. I have other videos of it as a tandem. But for a long solo. It's the best, I feel super comfortable in it.
I fished all of them leading up to starlight but did not make it to starlight on that trip. I am heading there for a 30-day solo in 1 month:) All lakes leading up to it had walleye and northern. I have high hopes for starlight. Looks deep.
Wilderness systems origin recreation/touring kayak paddle on amazon. It was a bit expensive, but I learned fast over trips that good gear is worth it when going so far out solo.
I believe this was June 10th about 2022. In 2 months from now, I will be going back to finish that route amongst a few other lakes I plan on bushwacking to.
Holy cow! That was quite the adventure! I really enjoyed the exploration and the point of view from where the camera was mounted. Very entertaining post. Thanks!
Thank you very very much!
Honestly that fire grate restoration was the best part I was impressed
Thanks.
Thank you for this excellent look at the most primitive areas in the BWCA. Be safe!
Leaving next week to go grouse hunting with wife and catch some big fish:) I will post a new video after I return of the trip:)
I like how you take time to enjoy and explore nature, experience the amazing fishing. You r focused on the nature experience rather than the distance travelled. It makes me want to go back after having a pretty highly intense trip when I was 14.
Thank you. It is about trying to experience it all for me and hopefully future trips. Then, memories for when I can not. I hope to be able to go much deeper into these trips and videos soon.
SO glad we found your videos!!! We have a cabin up on the Gunflint Trail. We’ve been wanting to get more into the BWCA and explore. We’ve been watching your videos and planning!
Thank you. This year, I will be entering the beginning of June- July to finish the start of my route to this untouched lake that I didn't make it to in this video:)
I’ve been binge watching your videos the past couple nights.
I like your style and sense of humor. The videos are great. I hope you stick with this and the channel grows. I for one know I’d like to see more and longer videos.
Take care.
Thank you so much! These trips are a huge part of my life, and God willing, I plan on doing it a lot more in the future. My next trip is in 2 weeks for a whole month. I've been working out all yr long for this trip. I push each trip more than the last. This will far exceed any yet.
@@MichealGrabosch that’s awesome! Can’t wait to see it.
I did my first BWCA trip (and solo) back in early to mid June last year. It was an experience for sure. I’d sure like to get back there again but it’s quite the haul and time commitment from where I am in Texas.
My goal ne time is to explore some of the PWA’s for sure. And more time on walleye water.
@RandallW20 that is quite the long haul. I'm fortunate with a 9 hr drive after Friday working Thurs night shift. Lucky to have a wife which allows me to be gone that long;)
@@MichealGrabosch yep, mine allows me to go on the trips too (gets jealous even, lol). And often times she gets to go with me on some. But that one I did last year in the BWCA was a doozy for both of us as there’s no quick way to get back home if there’s an emergency. Where I put in and paddled to, it was a good minimum hard paddle for two days out, if not three. And then the drive home on top of that. Thus most of my trips are in NM and CO camping and fishing in the mountains. Those leave me within 14hrs of a drive home should I need too. But I’m hoping to do the BWCA again before too long. Until then I’ll live vicariously through videos like yours.
You certainly picked a beautiful day to head out exploring!👍
Absolutely was
I took care of a lodge over the winter off moose lake one winter about 14-15 years ago.the snow on the roads was so high you couldn't drive off the road it was 10 ft high. I did a lot of ice fishing trout and perch. I wonder how many people throw their backs out during portage 😂. More than who pull ice shanties I'm sure!!
I imagine their are a lot of slipped disc's on these trips next to bad falls. I plan on living up there soon for a few years and am excited about the snow. I'm sure my perspective will change once I'm buried in it. Haha
Drinking water out of the is safe; 20/20 rule: 20' from shore & 20' deep water, (no moving water) will keep you from the bugs in the water. Great video on how to bush whack, did that into Charm lake west on Gebeonequet lake, another PMA spot.
I never trusted drinking straight lake water until 2 years ago. I now will grab some on a long traveling day as i don't want to take time to filter.
😀
Thank you.
What did you mean by the bad people? Lol. Thanks. Looking forward to my trip soon.
My best friend (yr old) draws me those maps every year and he just told me to watch out for the bad people. He could been referring to pirates, ninjas, etc. Haha
I love a good adventure. I often paddle small channels into the wilderness. Cant help but wonder whats around the next bend! Starlight lake looks interesting...
I'll make it to Starlight this year;)
@@MichealGrabosch I have been looking at a few other options for a trip up there this year. Looks like that museum lake is pretty un-visited as well. I sure would like trying to get back there. Maybe get an idea what a trip to starlight might look like. I wonder, would snowshoes help in the grass lands? Just a thought
I highly recommend trying out some beginner p.m.a routes before unexplored areas. I began with beartrap. That one is super fun going into crooked lake! Or raven lake. Pitfall p.m.a area is great too! The small number of people that do what I do hate that I post my videos as it may cause people not ready for it add to the rescue missions they already have every yr or worse. There is soooo much shit that sucks I don't show just to make the video short. I've been completely lost many of my first trips as well twisted an ankle having to use 4 days to recover to hike out, sick a few times, capsized, had a few moose almost run me over while making a port in primitive area. They scare the shit out of you when one jumps from a bed near you!. Make sure you are over prepared! My med bag has over $400 for these trips. If a person doesn't know how to stitch themselves up, this trip is not for them. If you do, just make sure to have a primitive permit from the rangers. Otherwise, the fine is pretty crazy if caught by a float plane or ranger. Make sure you know how to navigate by topography on a map too. The GPS won't be accurate out there and will get you lost. It'll show you on one side of the lake when you're at another. And that sucks. Lol
@escapewithjay also suggests renting a kevlar canoe as I see you are a kayaker. I took a Kayak my 1st 3 times in pma. Regret every minute of hauling it through bush. Haha. I got a hole in it while out. Patching a Kayak is so much harder than a canoe! Canoe is just simple duct tape and good to go
@@MichealGrabosch I had 2 canoes and sold them to buy the kayaks to paddle the mississippi. I dont regret selling them as it was an amazing trip but canoes have become so expensive now... I rented one from Kawishiwi outfitters last summer, they are great boats I just worry about them pointy rocks!
First time I have heard of a PWA. Looks like hell and I hope to trek one of these someday.
It is daunting but the experience is everything. Just have to take it slow.
Thank you for sharing your video and your advice regarding what to look out for when selecting a campsite. A drone would be helpful for scouting out a pathway?
Would be absolutely! But if caught in BWCA with a drone by a ranger, the fine is $5000 or 6 months in jail.
@@MichealGrabosch oh my goodness! I had no idea 🤷♀️! Guess that answers my ignorant question 🙋♀️
@rebeccadees2300 not ignorant. I'll be bringing one on other outdoor trips outside bwca. Mainly to look for moose antlers, though;)
Your canoe seemed perfect for your adventure. Great in the narrow creak areas and good in the wind. What brand/model did you have?
It is an Aurora, Wenonah. Kind of rare as I have never seen another in bwca. I also convert it for my solo trips from a tandem. I have other videos of it as a tandem. But for a long solo. It's the best, I feel super comfortable in it.
Did you fish starlight at all? Starlight is one I really want to go to if there's fishing
Or any of the smaller lakes you went through?
I fished all of them leading up to starlight but did not make it to starlight on that trip. I am heading there for a 30-day solo in 1 month:)
All lakes leading up to it had walleye and northern. I have high hopes for starlight. Looks deep.
@@MichealGrabosch Thanks for getting back to me starlight is one I'm for sure going to check out when I get older.
That’s a nice paddle. What brand is it?
Wilderness systems origin recreation/touring kayak paddle on amazon. It was a bit expensive, but I learned fast over trips that good gear is worth it when going so far out solo.
What month and year did u do this amazing trip
I believe this was June 10th about 2022. In 2 months from now, I will be going back to finish that route amongst a few other lakes I plan on bushwacking to.