Wow, this is so good it brought tears to my eyes. The wind, the rock and pines. The leafless hardwoods and the spring peepers. And the beautiful Algonquin landscape. Thanks guys.
Thanks for the beautiful video; you've captured much of what I love of canoeing. The light, the sound, the peace and beauty. Your's is the best canoeing video I've yet seen. Out here in the Northwest winters are mild enough to grant us year-round paddling; I've managed to get out on a lake or river at least twice this year so far. I'm sure this took a lot of work but rest assured that it is GREATLY appreciated! Thanks again.
I'm glad you are enjoying it more than once. It was a loooong but enjoyable process putting it together so its good to know its soliciting repeat views! We have a long standing tradition of someone piping up and saying "Are we campin' yet?" as the first few kms roll by.
Beautiful work. Simply beautiful. Lovely cinematography, and your shared friendship and love of the outdoors is apparent. Loved it. You fellows seem like the kind of lads I like to camp with. Made me think of some old friends.
Thanks bud. It takes me forever to get vids out but I take my time with them... hope you enjoy. Should have one out soon and another not too far down the road.
thanx for the kind words everyone.... I used mostly a Canon 5D but also used a borrowed older Go Pro, Drift and Canon P&S that shoots 720p... lots of different color casts and resolutions to deal with.
Awesome. Thanx for the kind words Ben. Reading them gives pushes me to plan ahead for the next film. I'm about to post a little "remix" of Karma Moose... about 8 mins of just imagery and music. Less story, more visuals.... a little primer for the ice bound canoe heads out this way!
Fantastic sir. Now thats a great wee documentary, nice camera work and well put together. What a fantastic Country you live in. Just back from a four day trip my self hope to have a video out in a couple of weeks.
I don't know what to say bud. I hope your friend makes a recovery that sees him walking, canoeing and catching fish again one day. It'll be a long road by the sounds of it. Maybe this vid and others like it will serve as hope and inspiration for him. As you said... live everyday like its the last one.
What a great video. I watched both part over and over again. You really catch the solitude of the park. Which month did you go? looks like April? I planning an "Ice Out" trip this year to find those fish
Amazing. I could watch this video all day. Consider me subscribed to the channel. We're heading into the park early May after the elusive native brookie. I'm considering buying a GoPro to document... If I could create something with half the production quality of your vids I'd be happy.
Very nice video! Felt like I was apart of the experience! I can only assume you are a voice talent of some sort... if not I think you should explore the possibilities of using your voice on the side for extra cash. Thanks for the video! Off to watch part 2 now 😀
Thanks man! Just seeing all your comments now... thanks for all the kind words. I really appreciate it. Pt 2 should be there in the Wilderness Trips section. I'll take a look and make sure.
Here on an assignment from Joe Robinet.
Nicely done, produced and edited. Looking forward to part 2!
Wow, this is so good it brought tears to my eyes. The wind, the rock and pines. The leafless hardwoods and the spring peepers. And the beautiful Algonquin landscape. Thanks guys.
Thanks for the beautiful video; you've captured much of what I love of canoeing. The light, the sound, the peace and beauty. Your's is the best canoeing video I've yet seen. Out here in the Northwest winters are mild enough to grant us year-round paddling; I've managed to get out on a lake or river at least twice this year so far. I'm sure this took a lot of work but rest assured that it is GREATLY appreciated! Thanks again.
Nicely done! Painful, yet very enjoyable in the depths of a canadian winter!
Awesome... thanx Dan.
I often shed a tear or two while up in the park... the beauty is just overwhelming sometimes.
I'm glad you are enjoying it more than once.
It was a loooong but enjoyable process putting it together so its good to know its soliciting repeat views!
We have a long standing tradition of someone piping up and saying "Are we campin' yet?" as the first few kms roll by.
Thanks Kevin,
I've been consuming your work for years.... I often go back and re-read the Killarney / French Riv book for inspiration.
Great episode. now on to part 2
An oldie, what a difference! But still great capture/editing. Love the anticlimax segment. 😄 Looking forward to part 2!
Beautiful work. Simply beautiful. Lovely cinematography, and your shared friendship and love of the outdoors is apparent. Loved it. You fellows seem like the kind of lads I like to camp with. Made me think of some old friends.
I can't stop watching this.. makes winter so much longer.. are we campin' yet?!
Watching your video was time well spent.
Thanks!
Damn you make great films. Any outdoors film maker can learn from your work, thank you for this.
Much thanks ! I"m glad you like these films. They are a labor of love.
I love the country western theme video , really made me chuckle
Great video. Really captures the mood
Joe Robinet sent me too! I'm here to stay. Subbed :)
Thanks bud. It takes me forever to get vids out but I take my time with them... hope you enjoy.
Should have one out soon and another not too far down the road.
Great story telling!
thanx for the kind words everyone.... I used mostly a Canon 5D but also used a borrowed older Go Pro, Drift and Canon P&S that shoots 720p... lots of different color casts and resolutions to deal with.
Awesome. Thanx for the kind words Ben. Reading them gives pushes me to plan ahead for the next film.
I'm about to post a little "remix" of Karma Moose... about 8 mins of just imagery and music.
Less story, more visuals.... a little primer for the ice bound canoe heads out this way!
Omg! My partner Kelly Severely sprained her ankle in almost the same exact spot you tripped with the canoe! Heading over to watch part 2.
Joe Robinet led me here.
Fantastic sir. Now thats a great wee documentary, nice camera work and well put together. What a fantastic Country you live in. Just back from a four day trip my self hope to have a video out in a couple of weeks.
I really like your narration with the light music sound track in the background. Like Bill Mason.
Thanks Gary! Bill's work is a big inspiration for my stuff for sure.
Thanks!
Yes, late April... I'm a big fan of the shoulder seasons in Algonquin (more solitude)
I don't know what to say bud. I hope your friend makes a recovery that sees him walking, canoeing and catching fish again one day. It'll be a long road by the sounds of it. Maybe this vid and others like it will serve as hope and inspiration for him.
As you said... live everyday like its the last one.
What a great video. I watched both part over and over again. You really catch the solitude of the park.
Which month did you go? looks like April? I planning an "Ice Out" trip this year to find those fish
Amazing. I could watch this video all day. Consider me subscribed to the channel. We're heading into the park early May after the elusive native brookie. I'm considering buying a GoPro to document... If I could create something with half the production quality of your vids I'd be happy.
Too funny I caught a Brooke right off that dock at the rock lake put in on a top water popper last year.
Very nice video! Felt like I was apart of the experience! I can only assume you are a voice talent of some sort... if not I think you should explore the possibilities of using your voice on the side for extra cash. Thanks for the video! Off to watch part 2 now 😀
my wife likes it when I say "How you doin" in the voice of Joey from Friends ... does that count? :-)
Tumblehome hahaha!!
nice - cant seem to find part 2 -- take care
Thanks man! Just seeing all your comments now... thanks for all the kind words. I really appreciate it.
Pt 2 should be there in the Wilderness Trips section. I'll take a look and make sure.
@@JasonIrwinTumblehome i found it thanks wasnt lookin in the rite place take care
The beauty
What camera are you using?
Nice Canoe
joe sent me :) even after a year
Thanks man! Karma 2 will be out soon. I just checked a few of your riding vids. Nice! I love motorcycling as well!