BIG ALGONQUIN CANOE TRIP - DAY 2 - BEACH IN THE WILDERNESS! (4K)

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  • @jbt6007
    @jbt6007 7 років тому +7

    The world can get one down but then there are Chris and Julia who restore our faith in humanity. Seriously. These vlogs are good for the soul.

  • @iamwhoiam4410
    @iamwhoiam4410 7 років тому +2

    You ladies are awesome and an inspiration to anyone that thinks they can't, but you show them they can. Thanks for taking the time and dedication to produce your beautiful videos for us.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Aww! Thanks so much - that means a lot to us :)

  • @sageleeone
    @sageleeone 7 років тому +2

    I so look forward to your lake trips! Chris, I enjoy how your creativity keeps widening and unfolding making for a viewers delight!, thanks you! Julia, Your strength and gentle determination is inspiring and you both delight us with your kindness and friendliness and your romantic times are Heartwarming!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +2

      Aww! Thanks so much Sage! That means a lot to us :)

  • @DanSines
    @DanSines 7 років тому +1

    It's day 2 yay. Seeing as I get no holiday this summer I can live vicariously through you and Julia. Thanks Chris. Love you guy's......

  • @TrailAesthetics
    @TrailAesthetics 7 років тому

    only the two of you could make coffee in the woods seem like a heavenly dream. not to mention how well groomed your campsite is,LOL. when i arrive at camp, it looks like a bomb went off in my car and exploded all my camping shit everywhere. my campsite always looks like a kids messy room. you guys crack me up, but in a good way.

  • @MySelfReliance
    @MySelfReliance 7 років тому +9

    What a beautiful day! Are you still using a stabilizer on your main camera on all of your trips?

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +2

      Thanks Shawn! Yep! Wait until you see what we put it through - really impressed by how well it's held up :)

  • @AGKRex
    @AGKRex 7 років тому +1

    Seven weeks and my gf and I are doing three days on Maligne Lake in our kayaks. I absolutely love your videos you two are an inspiration to get healthy and go out there are do these things. Thank you.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +1

      Awesome! Glad to hear - hope you have a great trip Andrew! :)

    • @AGKRex
      @AGKRex 7 років тому

      Chris Prouse thank you!!

  • @JD-tm8jv
    @JD-tm8jv 7 років тому +3

    I love falling asleep to your videos haha. not boring at all....just a peaceful bliss.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +1

      Nice - I totally understand... I sometimes just like to listen to the audio from the 360 videos of the water quietly lapping on the shoreline :)

    • @MrSnmpsniffer
      @MrSnmpsniffer 7 років тому +1

      Me too! It's my night time thing. So peaceful!!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Nice! :)

  • @crumethane
    @crumethane 7 років тому +9

    Another great video! You ladies are an inspiration to be healthy and active. I don't want to just watch you do these amazing things but do them myself.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Glad to hear Rob! You should totally go for it! :)

  • @jantuitman
    @jantuitman 7 років тому +2

    Your Algonquin videos are my favorite UA-cam content of all time. You two do a really good job sharing the wonders you experience with an audience. It really makes me feel relaxed and "on a holiday" even though I never have been to Canada and I know nothing about canoeing, hiking, camping.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks so much Jan! Glad to hear :)

  • @CanoeTheNorth
    @CanoeTheNorth 3 роки тому

    The time and effort you guys put into your videos is amazing. Best quality on youtube. WOW......

  • @aubreymaxam7465
    @aubreymaxam7465 7 років тому +2

    I love your videos! I used to canoe Algonquin from 1976 to about 1984. Love it up there. Got a bad heart now so it really brings a smile to my face watching your videos.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +1

      Glad to hear you're enjoying them - hope you're doing well Aubrey :)

    • @aubreymaxam7465
      @aubreymaxam7465 7 років тому

      I sort of stumbled across your videos one time when you mentioned canoe lake. Been hooked ever since. Be safe an keep up the great work!

  • @GordonSauve
    @GordonSauve 5 років тому

    Still gets me Jones to go camping!

  • @ed_doadt
    @ed_doadt 7 років тому +1

    Outstanding, Chris!! Lots of great stuff, but that star-trail shot near the end is amazing!! Thanks for always sharing your trips and video talents with us here! Cheers!!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks Ed! Love watching the stars in Algonquin - truly humbling to look up and see so many :)

  • @peter123123st
    @peter123123st 7 років тому +1

    Love your videos and your adventures. Every time I see your blue barrel sitting UPRIGHT in the canoe I wonder why it isn't on its side. It will lower the center of gravity and give you a bit more stability and less windage lying down!! One old adage of canoe tripping is "nothing sticking up above the gunwales (too much) except the paddlers!!
    Looking forward to the next episode.
    Thanks for the work you put into these.
    Dave

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +1

      Thanks Dave! Haha, yeah, we get that a lot... all the heavy stuff's at the bottom of the barrel, so there isn't very much above the gunwales. The big canvas backpack that lays in the bottom of the canoe is also a lot heavier, and offsets it quite a bit. I come from a competitive rowing / racing background too, where the boat shells are much more tippy... so the canoe feels like a big bus in comparison :)

  • @jimattrailswehike6295
    @jimattrailswehike6295 7 років тому

    The park is so gorgeous. Definitely have to add this to the list. Can’t wait to see the lookout. I’m excited for tomorrow too ;)

  • @markjohnson679
    @markjohnson679 7 років тому +1

    Your videos have inspired me to finally do this and I couldn't be more excited for my first interior camping trip in Algonquin with my girlfriend in late July. Can't wait to say "ahh the first few strokes" and try some peanut better smores. Thank you for providing the best Algonquin videos on the interwebs!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      So glad to hear Mark! That's awesome - you're both going to have a fantastic time in the park! :)

  • @kathiepilotte6743
    @kathiepilotte6743 3 роки тому

    Just started watching you two and I'd love to find a partner or even a friend to do these trips. Just not the same doing that alone, but its hard finding someone. Thanks for the great videos!!

  • @mikeadams4605
    @mikeadams4605 7 років тому +1

    Thanks, Chris and Julia!!
    I was on Cedar Lake 2 weeks ago and this video just brought me back to Algonquin happy place!!!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Nice! Glad to hear - thanks for watching Mike! :)

  • @MrSnmpsniffer
    @MrSnmpsniffer 7 років тому +1

    Beautiful!! More stary time lapse!! That was gorgeous!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks Sean! Glad you enjoyed it! :)

  • @frankkuhnle7408
    @frankkuhnle7408 7 років тому +1

    Wow (so eine schöne Natur..:-) Nice Trip.....

  • @AvoidingChores
    @AvoidingChores 7 років тому

    awesome paddle & portage.

  • @truenorth365
    @truenorth365 7 років тому +1

    Nice to follow your adventure, cant wait for the next episode! (thumbs up)

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks Magnus! We've got a special one coming up next! :)

  • @brianspencer4220
    @brianspencer4220 7 років тому +1

    Ladies that is quite a trip. Not sure I would have staid on the water in those winds but maybe 2 in the canoe makes it possible. Thanks for including me Brian 77

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks so much Brian! Hope your summer's going well :)

  • @tombeckett4340
    @tombeckett4340 4 роки тому

    Great trip and the music was awesome thanks. 🇨🇦👍

  • @MkmeOrg
    @MkmeOrg 7 років тому +4

    That was... EPIC. Well done and thanks for bringing us along! Cheers. Eric

  • @adreabrooks11
    @adreabrooks11 7 років тому

    As always, your camping videos are without peer! I love your personalities and your gift for capturing the majesty of the park. Big Crow is one of my favourite places in the world - but I've never been there with the water as high as it's been this year, and that's making your video doubly fascinating.
    If I may, though, I'd like to offer two quick tips regarding your food barrel. I'm no guru, but I think you might find these helpful.
    *1.* When you're bear-proofing, you shouldn't tie your barrel right next to the tree trunk, and you ought to hang it well away from camp. A black bear (especially earlier in the year, when they're lighter and hungrier) would have no problem following its nose to the smells of dinner, locating the barrel and shimmying up the trunk to knock the barrel down. Keeping it some distance away disperses the food smells to some degree, and hanging it three feet or more out from the trunk keeps the bear from reaching out to knock it down. Also, the higher you hang it, the better. Bears are surprisingly good jumpers, and can grab a barrel that's eight or ten feet up.
    Of course, getting a rope that high is always a challenge. A trick I use is to put a security mooring snap (five bucks at Canadian Tire www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/kingchain-security-mooring-snap-0618822p.html#spc ) in the food barrel. It makes for an easily-attached throw-weight (the extra pound of weight is better than hunting for the right rock in the undergrowth, especially if one comes in after dark), and can clip to the barrel's harness securely.
    A final point here: if you have trouble finding a long, horizontal branch strong enough to support the barrel (the usual situation, in my experience), toss a second rope up a nearby tree, and tie that to the barrel as well. You can then use the second rope to draw the barrel away from the first tree and out of bear-reach.
    *2.* When you put the food barrel in the canoe, I notice that you always put it bottom-down. This is fine if the barrel is only half-full, but if the stuff in the barrel is any higher than your canoe's gunwales, it will make the canoe unstable and tippy. Watching you two going through the chop on Opeongo reminded me of how I learned this lesson (the hard way, with an unintentional swim) some few years back, in almost the exact same place.
    If you lay the barrel on its side, straps up, it'll be easy to lift in and out, and will lower the height of your cargo, and the lowered center of gravity will act as ballast. The padded waist-strap on those harnesses keep them from rolling back and forth, even in wider canoes, and the seal on the lid keeps your food dry if the canoe should take on water from rain, etc.
    Anyway, just a few thoughts to keep you two happy and safe on your journeys. :)
    PS: In one of your earlier videos, you praised the yoke pad that you use for portaging. It convinced me to go out and buy one of my own. Best $20 I ever spent! It turned the 3 km portage I did a few weeks ago from an ordeal into a manageable jaunt - so thank you for mentioning it! We're all learning all the time, and I love watching videos like yours for exactly such reasons. Stay awesome!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks Adrea! Haha, yeah, we get that a lot... all the heavy stuff is at the bottom of the food barrel, so there isn't very much weight above the gunwales. The bigger canvas backpack that lays flat in the bottom of the canoe is also a lot heavier, and offsets it quite a bit. We often cover really long distances and need to eat on-the-go in the boat, or frequently access camera gear in the barrel, so it's just easier to keep it upright for easy access. I come from a competitive rowing background too, where the narrow racing shells are waaaay more tippy... so the canoe feels like a giant flat barge in comparison :)

  • @حموحمو-ر7ع
    @حموحمو-ر7ع 6 років тому

    aw mna6'r ra3h 😍

  • @twk0500
    @twk0500 7 років тому +1

    Hi Chris, wow- another amazing video, Almost like being there. Love you guys. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. Take care, Tom.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks Tom! More coming soon! :)

  • @WestCoastWheelman
    @WestCoastWheelman 7 років тому +37

    Nice sultry curves, sturdily built but not overweight, doesn't talk back... Yup, Swift sure make some sexy boats!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +9

      Hahaha! Julia and I laughed so hard when we read your comment - they do indeed! :)

  • @sherthom5672
    @sherthom5672 7 років тому +1

    I've never seen a large lake that doesn't have motor boats and jet skies racing all over it. Canada sure knows how to treasure its national resources.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      The peace and quiet is amazing :) Thanks for watching Sher!

    • @adreabrooks11
      @adreabrooks11 7 років тому

      Actually, Lake Opeongo is a common launch-point for motor-boats (less jet skis and more fishing craft), and the two outfitters at the access point also offer "water taxi" services, with big double-wide powerboats. Depending on the day and time, it can be quite the busy place - but then, Opeongo is the biggest lake (or at least among the biggest lakes) in Algonquin, so there's plenty of room for everyone.
      That said, the adjoining lakes have either a ban on powerboats or a horsepower limit - and few people are willing to portage a boat and motor back there anyway. It really is a lovely bit of geography!

  • @JamesRavel
    @JamesRavel 7 років тому +1

    Hi Chris, always good quality your videos.How did you create the white line on the map (at 1:34min) ? thanks

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +1

      Thanks James! I use Film Pixel Studio's ProMap plugin for FCPX to keyframe / animate the lines. Just a quick note on the plugin - it's a little buggy and doesn't always render out correctly... so I tend to export master ProRes files of just the map comps beforehand... find where they're going off the rails... and then loop cropped portions of the working master file over itself in the main editing timeline. Hope this helps! :)

    • @JamesRavel
      @JamesRavel 7 років тому

      thank you so much for all the helpful information, it always appreciated to have feedback before to buy a plugin.

  • @katokhaelan4881
    @katokhaelan4881 7 років тому +1

    Ahhhhhhh yeaaaaaah!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Haha, thanks for watching Kato! :)

  • @philnesmith8635
    @philnesmith8635 7 років тому +1

    One of my fave channels! We recently made the trek from New York to Algonquin for a quick overnighter with our canoe to check it out. Your vids were the inspiration to plan more trips. Thanks for sharing! Hope to run into you on the water some day.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      That's awesome Phil! So glad to hear :)

  • @springfield03sniper
    @springfield03sniper 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the post! A great way to spend my Saturday night!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks for watching - hope you're having a great weekend! :)

  • @Herofriends01
    @Herofriends01 2 роки тому +1

    I LOVE CHRIS 😍😙😗😎

  • @joewalsh3022
    @joewalsh3022 7 років тому +1

    I just started watching your videos a few weeks ago, they are awesome!!!! Great job. I can't wait to move up that way, so excited.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks for watching, and welcome to the channel! :)

  • @Aaronime
    @Aaronime 7 років тому +1

    Glorious 4k goodness. You're the best!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks Aaronime! More coming soon! :)

  • @LibertyLeslie
    @LibertyLeslie 6 років тому

    I have that French press coffee squeeze....It is great since I no longer can drink pots and pots.

  • @dlmac5935
    @dlmac5935 7 років тому +1

    Love your videos! The quality and editing are first rate, the content is beautiful and the chemistry between you two is palpable and great to watch. Thanks for sharing your adventure.

  • @TheChris14topher
    @TheChris14topher 7 років тому

    Just wondering when we'll get to see day 3 and so on of your big algonquin trip...looks similar to our first trip comming up in august

  • @martinoutdoors6941
    @martinoutdoors6941 7 років тому +1

    Fantastic I'm really enjoying this series....liked that you left the little stumble whilst getting into the canoe in😉👍

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Haha, that little part made me laugh too! Glad to hear you're enjoying them - thanks for watching Martin! :)

  • @orengi5538
    @orengi5538 7 років тому

    that was beautiful! thank you so match for that. Oren

  • @cliffordwright1603
    @cliffordwright1603 7 років тому +1

    Great trip video. Opeongo can be very rough at times you handled it like pros. Beautiful video well done

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks Clifford! It was a wild ride! :)

  • @willemvandebeek
    @willemvandebeek 7 років тому +1

    Oh, I liked the stars timelapse at the end! :O

  • @russellpedersen5212
    @russellpedersen5212 7 років тому +1

    I'm glad to see the life jackets..... Your blue food barrel; does it not have to be hanging between trees or is it bear proof enough to be against the tree hanging?

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching Russel - yeah, with the expanding audience, we wanted to set a good example. We don't see many bears in the interior to be honest (only one in the last seven years). We'd definitely take every precaution if we where camping in a larger campground that has garbage collection sites attracting the bears though.

  • @emilymclaughlin3655
    @emilymclaughlin3655 7 років тому +1

    These videos make my heart happy! Love the editing, and personality :) Always want more videos but appreciate all the time that goes into these. I just got into sea kayak camping along Georgian Bay/Killarney etc and I can't imagine filming while navigating/paddling/not crashing into rocks. Any entry level (cheap) action cams you recommend? I keep looking at the Nikon Keymission 80. Thinking I could put it on my PDF or mount to the boat. Don't know much about action cams though.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +1

      Aww! Thanks so much Emily! That means a lot :) That's awesome - you're going to have a great time! Kevin Callan has some great videos in the Georgian Bay coastal area too if you haven't already seen them. Nikon makes some great products, though their company as a whole is in a little trouble at the moment, so I'm not sure how much continued support we'll see them put into that product line. GoPro's struggling a little too, though I think they'll be able to weather the storm with more market share... their smaller "Session" camera might be a good choice. There's also a company called "Yi", who makes a pretty decent affordable 4K action camera that's competing with GoPro right now for quite a bit less, and from what I've seen online, the quality look pretty good :)

  • @algonquinbriar5647
    @algonquinbriar5647 7 років тому +1

    Another awesome video. Thank you for sharing. Take care.

  • @cambellfamilysix
    @cambellfamilysix 7 років тому +1

    Your both amazing. I've done that part of your trip with a friend and two of my boys. The view of that cliff was absolutely brilliant. Good job👍😃

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks so much Courtney! The view certainly is incredible - the next one coming up is definitely a special one! :)

  • @captandy34449
    @captandy34449 7 років тому +1

    Very nice as always, Thank you for bringing me along.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching AJ! :)

  • @neillloyd4640
    @neillloyd4640 7 років тому +1

    Great video again Chris. Looking forward to seeing the next one.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks Neil! We've got a special one coming up next :)

  • @kellybalkom7149
    @kellybalkom7149 7 років тому +1

    Another wonderful and relaxing video to watch. Could you please tell me about your MSR tent as I need a new one. Would you recommend it?

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks Kelly! It's been great so far - it seems well constructed, and MSR is a brand that I've developed a lot of trust with over the years :)

    • @kellybalkom7149
      @kellybalkom7149 7 років тому

      Good to know, thanks so much!

  • @lumberjackoutdoors933
    @lumberjackoutdoors933 7 років тому +2

    Yaaaay! I just got back from Ope :) Perfect timing!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Nice! How was your trip?

    • @lumberjackoutdoors933
      @lumberjackoutdoors933 7 років тому +2

      Excellent, I kind of raced through it haha. But was pleasantly surprised how fast I moved for being solo (+2 dogs). I'd never paddled across the lake before, wanted to check that off the list. Should have gone for more! I've got bigger plans late summer when I'll have my bow-paddler back :) (I made a sham of a video of it hehe, I'm working on getting up to your level though!)
      Cheers Chris!

    • @lumberjackoutdoors933
      @lumberjackoutdoors933 7 років тому

      Additionally, I've never seen the Crow River that high! Crazy water levels this year! And I am excited for the Ranger Cabin, Lookout and to see what remains of the fire-tower! :)

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Whoa, solo +2 dogs, that's awesome! :)

  • @mgm140
    @mgm140 7 років тому

    Again.. super Awesome and Great Job!

  • @oxycrimson
    @oxycrimson 7 років тому +1

    Idyllic 😁

  • @banshee107
    @banshee107 7 років тому +1

    Will this series all be 2+ week in between each episode? Id rather wait until the production end and watch the whole series the one time. Great vids and I love the 3D views! Good times.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +1

      Thank You! Yep, they should all be about 2 weeks apart... though I'd love to have them all up before our next trip in September :)

    • @banshee107
      @banshee107 7 років тому

      Awesome!!

  • @MrGaryparker
    @MrGaryparker 7 років тому +1

    Take a poncho to make a sail between two paddles. You would tear across Opeongo!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Haha, will give it a try next time! :)

  • @silenttrails_
    @silenttrails_ 7 років тому +1

    how long did it take to canoe from the beginning to the north arm?

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +1

      I think it took us about 4-5 hours to paddle from the Opeongo access point up to island in the North arm, though we were pretty fortunate to have a tail wind for a little bit of it :)

  • @marwinlopez
    @marwinlopez 7 років тому +1

    Always makes my day seeing one of your videos so thank you for that. Awesome stuff once again :)

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +1

      Thank you! Glad to hear :)

  • @yesealex
    @yesealex 7 років тому +1

    lovely! great video and nice video as always!

  • @relmei2724
    @relmei2724 7 років тому

    So exciting! I like it! But the more I like you girls

  • @marcv9467
    @marcv9467 7 років тому

    Maybe try to go fishing .....perfect for it on your row up!!

  • @monkeyfist8472
    @monkeyfist8472 7 років тому

    I love watching your trips in Algonquin. You do an amazing job filming and editing and the two of you do an amazing job making us feel like we're in the park with you.
    What editing software do you use? I would love to try and make videos of our family trips but I always have a horrible time editing and can never make it do what I want.
    Anxiously awaiting day 3 of your trip 😀

  • @FreakofNature1
    @FreakofNature1 3 роки тому

    Goodbye Mon Cheri! Haha squirrel explosion

  • @gregdeeth5701
    @gregdeeth5701 7 років тому

    What sounds further, 1,200 meters or 1.2 kilometers??? 😨 🇨🇦

  • @tereseduffy6591
    @tereseduffy6591 7 років тому +1

    Nice.

  • @RafalAndHisThoughts
    @RafalAndHisThoughts 7 років тому +1

    Great video - as always :) Greetings from polish guys from Málaga, Spain

  • @nickgrossmeyer5468
    @nickgrossmeyer5468 7 років тому +1

    Great job, I really love these Algonquin Vidios you make

  • @aaronbrown4677
    @aaronbrown4677 6 років тому

    That beach site on Big Crow looks amazing! Is that right beside the ranger cabin? Love your videos!

  • @theoutdoorangler1173
    @theoutdoorangler1173 7 років тому +1

    Great video, heading up end of July Theroux home early August

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thank you! Nice, hope you have a great trip! :)

  • @JasonIrwinTumblehome
    @JasonIrwinTumblehome 6 років тому +1

    amazing.... next level stuff!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  6 років тому

      Thanks, Jason! Btw, I think I read in your comments that you edit in Avid? #1, that's awesome! 2, do you work in the film industry? I haven't given it a try yet, but it's a pretty impressive editing suite 👌

  • @mikerennie2024
    @mikerennie2024 7 років тому

    The water taxis on Opeongo are such a joke lol. Kinda annoying listening to them when you are at your site as well. Don't think I'd do Opeongo again. Nice video though!

  • @greggreaves1727
    @greggreaves1727 7 років тому +1

    Great video, as always. How did youse (Kingston dialect) like the Keewaydin? We just bought one.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks Greg! Nice! We really enjoyed the Keewaydin - I think it's our favourite so far :)

  • @ChappyK
    @ChappyK 7 років тому +1

    what! no brownie peanut butter smore???

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +1

      Haha! Yeah... at the rate we were going through them the night before, we opted to save them :)

  • @LarryHyett
    @LarryHyett 7 років тому +1

    Another great video Chris.

  • @edwardzamorski3711
    @edwardzamorski3711 5 років тому

    Here in michigan use you two are making me long to go that park been thete once as a child we got ate alive by black flies long long time ago

  • @Haphagurd
    @Haphagurd 7 років тому

    Your videos are decent! Quality film skills. Well done

  • @siobheanne
    @siobheanne 7 років тому +1

    Still curious about pants! :)

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching Siobheanne! Julia's wearing MEC's Terrena Stretch pants, and I'm wearing their Sandbagger pants :)

    • @siobheanne
      @siobheanne 7 років тому

      Chris Prouse Thanks for the intel!
      Also, how great is the Boreal 21? We've been thrilled with ours, fantastic Canadian-made product.

  • @Heldan
    @Heldan 7 років тому +1

    Wow, great shoot. The sound is very good with this windy time. What Camera did u used ? :D
    Wait to see more ;)

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks Heldan! Yeah, the wind noise was really challenging at times in this one, but the little Rycote micro-windjammers that I put on the GX85's mic did a great job for most of it :)

  • @zoransantovac6096
    @zoransantovac6096 2 роки тому

    SUPER Serbia Belgrade

  • @brookeoutdoors2674
    @brookeoutdoors2674 7 років тому +1

    Serious Question! How do you ladies keep steak good for second nights dinner? We usually bring steak for the first night but to have steak on second night for dinner would be amazing! Please share your secrets! 🤤

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks for watching Brooke! We kept it at the bottom of the food barrel where it's cooler, and would probably only have it on the second night during May when the temps are lower :)

    • @brookeoutdoors2674
      @brookeoutdoors2674 7 років тому +1

      Chris Prouse Ahh, gotcha! 😉 That's a good point about only doing it in May or when the temps are cooler. We're in the midst of planning a week long trip in Algonquin for the beginning of August so I don't think steak on the second night would be a good idea after sitting in the hot barrel 😔
      Also, just wanted to take the time to say your videos are absolutely amazing! My boyfriend and I have watched all your camping videos and always look forward to when the next one comes out 🤗 You and Julia make such a beautiful couple and I wish you both nothing but happiness ❤️ Happy Camping! 🏕🛶

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +1

      Aww! Thanks so much Brooke - that means a lot to us! I hope you both have a great trip - August is a such a fantastic time to go! :)

  • @jmpmusva
    @jmpmusva 7 років тому +1

    started laughing the second the music started....not sure why???

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Haha, thought it would be fun to turn it into a coffee caper / heist kinda vibe :)

    • @jmpmusva
      @jmpmusva 7 років тому

      9:52-9:58...brilliant

  •  6 років тому

    hey girls you forgot a pint of beer with that juicy steak :)

  • @skyblue2636
    @skyblue2636 7 років тому +1

    Hey Chris, I see your fairly light skinned almost a ginger (but cute AF) lucky Julia(also a cutie). You probably use a lot of sun screen. If you ever run out, gently scrape the film off the greenish smooth bark of the Aspen (poplar) tree. Look it up, the natives have used it for yrs.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks Doug! I get it from my grandmother, haha. That's an awesome tip! :)

  • @gilligallou
    @gilligallou 7 років тому +1

    Morning, great vid again,, I have contacted you a couple times about vid production, wondered if you have received my emails etc,, thanks. Bob V

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому +1

      Thanks Bob! Sorry about that - my schedule's been kinda crazy over the last little while with lots of travel and late nights trying to squeeze it all in, so I'm unable to take on any additional clients at the moment. I hope all's well in Ottawa :)

    • @gilligallou
      @gilligallou 7 років тому

      thank you, appreciate the reply,, keep up the good work and most importantly enjoy life! Things are great in Ottawa and our store in Almonte , if you guys are ever in town stop by,, :0) thank you.