Canadian Rockies Road Trip | First Time Camping in a Provincial Park

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2024

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  • @IslandLakeAdventures
    @IslandLakeAdventures 6 місяців тому +4

    That was quite the list of animals ya saw on the trip, pretty impressive! No sightings of John Rambos running around the woods outside of Hope, BC? I hear them Rambos is pretty elusive. Maybe next time. 🤞

  • @augtenth
    @augtenth 6 місяців тому +2

    I loved the footage of this trip! Again, nothing better on a Sunday morning than coffee and a new Wiseman video. :) @Matt - I'm digging that heavy shirt. Cool color. Looking sharp, my man!

  • @goldfinger180024
    @goldfinger180024 6 місяців тому +1

    Took my own teardrop out finally (an Aliner Ascape) but did NOT experience the same scenery or animal count!! 😂

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  6 місяців тому

      We wish it was like this every time! We got very lucky this trip!! The wildlife by far made up for the cranky weather. Thank you as always for the support❕😊

  • @barbshubert9667
    @barbshubert9667 5 місяців тому +1

    Amazing video. The scenery was breathtaking. Great bear footage. She was huge.

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  5 місяців тому

      Thank you! She was! Seeing first hand really shows how enormous and beautiful they are! Amazing experience :)

  • @CountryWilly
    @CountryWilly 4 місяці тому

    Welcome to Canada 🇨🇦

  • @jessys9868
    @jessys9868 3 місяці тому

    What beautiful scenery. By the way, if you are ever on the East Coast and are able to hit Great Smoky mountain national Park, they are crappy with bears. I camp there frequently as I am just a few hours away and only one time did I not see a bear. Needless to say they are very strict with bear etiquette and rules. I have enjoyed the Canadian videos very much and hope to get up there someday. thanks for posting.

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  3 місяці тому

      Our pleasure, thanks for watching!!

  • @silverbackmediaPNW
    @silverbackmediaPNW 5 місяців тому

    Cool series yawl thank you for sharing. Just wanted to share a little about deer. I grew up in N. Seattle in the 70's and 80's and as a child I don't remember ever seeing deer. I had a neighbor at one time, a person he had to be in his 80's. He would tell stories of hunting deer in the area we lived in (landmark 145th and Lake City Way) when he was a young man. At that time the Seattle City limit was around 85th. In the 70's there were still little patches of woods we would play in. As the city developed the area those woods would also disappear. Anyways we are now in Olympia, and deer sightings are regular they even visit our neighborhood and yard looking for food. I have had two very close encounters with deer. The first time I was riding my bicycle when I came around a corner and surprised a young male. The second time was in our front yard. Both times I startled the deer and they jumped with such explosiveness that you can actually hear their muscle contract and release. Sounds like when we shoot a rubber band but you can actually feel it. Nature is so amazing!

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  5 місяців тому

      Thanks, JJ! Our pleasure 🤘🏻 Thanks for sharing, that's crazy!

  • @stevemueller7376
    @stevemueller7376 6 місяців тому

    Add that to the travel bucket list

  • @cybernode33
    @cybernode33 5 місяців тому

    I've been a long-time camper and grilling enthusiast, previously an avid Traeger+ user. However, after making the switch to Asmoke, I've found that it has completely changed my camping experiences. The Asmoke grill is portable and battery-powered, making it ideal for road trips and camping in places like the Canadian Rockies. It's amazing to have the ability to grill up a meal in a Provincial Park with such ease! What's truly impressive is the precise temperature control Asmoke offers, which has taken my grilling game to a whole new level! The added bonus of being able to experiment with different wood pellet flavors is just the cherry on top. It's made my camping and cooking experience more enjoyable and convenient. Can't wait for my next outing with Asmoke! #Asmoke

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for the recommendation, Mike! We'll have to check it out 👍🏻

  • @flywiseman
    @flywiseman 5 місяців тому

    Great vid again. I'm in Gulf shores.Alabama and they have a cocktail called the Bushwack. You guys should try it. Safe travels!

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for the recommendation!! Cheers!

  • @scottalpine
    @scottalpine 6 місяців тому

    Wow that was a great trip. So many critters that you got to see.

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  6 місяців тому +1

      Indeed!! There was actually another as well that we left out, the Pika!!

    • @scottalpine
      @scottalpine 6 місяців тому

      @@WheresWiseman those are funny little guys to watch.

  • @suemeyer7551
    @suemeyer7551 5 місяців тому

    Do you know there is a show on History called Highway Thru Hell about local heavy tow truck recoveries on BC highways including the Coq? They are some of the bravest folks out there. T here is even a bunch of full length episodes on youtube.

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  5 місяців тому

      We have heard but never seen it. Can only imagine how crazy that road gets in the winter!! Brave indeed!

  • @wendingourway
    @wendingourway 6 місяців тому

    Really enjoy our provincial parks...pretty well stayed in one in every province across Canada. Wonderful that you saw some of the awesome wildlife along the way!! It really is cool!! You're more likely to see a moose at this time of year at a more remote lake...but great that you did catch a glimpse! Have fun and enjoy your experience!!

  • @TheAverageTourist
    @TheAverageTourist 6 місяців тому

    We've been provincial park camping here in Ontario for the past 3 years and I hope to get out to BC with our camper one day in the future. Seems like you saw a lot of wildlife on this trip too! Great video.

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  5 місяців тому

      It was amazing! Thank you!! ☺️

  • @pawoutdoors9290
    @pawoutdoors9290 5 місяців тому

    Hopefully a safe pull off spot. People clog the highways all the time for a “quick” peak

  • @mauricegagnon4654
    @mauricegagnon4654 5 місяців тому

    Hi guy's love your videos.
    We were at Silver Lake last year in July and it was amazing.
    We unfortunately had to bail out a day early due to a forest fire that started 2-300 yards above our site. Lol
    Thank you for sharing and safe travels.

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching! Dang that's scary!!

  • @GetOutBeHappy
    @GetOutBeHappy 5 місяців тому

    Wow, that looks like an amazing trip.

  • @jscott354
    @jscott354 6 місяців тому

    Another fun video… Thanks for taking us along!
    And wow, that was quite the list of wildlife sightings the two of you had. Always watch out for the moose! They can be dicks!
    I had to do a bit of a deep dive on the Coquihalla Highway you spoke of, and now it's on my list of interesting roads I would like to drive someday.
    Looking forward to your next video. :-)

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  6 місяців тому

      Our pleasure! Haha!! Yes, we've heard they can be some ornery jerks 🫎 lol

  • @bradgroom6994
    @bradgroom6994 6 місяців тому

    loved this episode. Laid back and chill.

  • @caver6292
    @caver6292 6 місяців тому

    your out takes are the best.....awesome videos! Now I want to do that trip!! Thanks guys!

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  6 місяців тому +1

      🤣🤣 Thank you!! And our pleasure!

  • @davidwebster3510
    @davidwebster3510 6 місяців тому

    Awww I missed that deer number big time lol

  • @MartyBCNB
    @MartyBCNB 6 місяців тому

    Really enjoying all your videos but this series in particular.
    I would not disperse camp within 3 hours of Vancouver until you know the area well. The eastern part of the lower mainland can have a lot of sketchy areas until well off the beaten path. The provincial parks and many of the FSR Rec Sites (especially ones that are not self serviced) are a best option.
    The party crowd tends to hit the closer dispersed camping areas so can be noisy and sketchy.
    Some beautiful spots and lots of good people on the trails.

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for joining us and for the tips!!

  • @mnswamp
    @mnswamp 6 місяців тому

    Too early for marmots and porcupines? BC Prov parks are incredible - very jealous!

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  6 місяців тому

      Actually we left out the Pika!! Dangit haha! No marmots or pp's....

  • @twagn
    @twagn 6 місяців тому

    Luv your soundtracks...Who's in charge of that?

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  6 місяців тому

      Team effort on that! Great to hear though ☺️ Very important to us to try and set that mood 👌🏻

  • @twoweary
    @twoweary 4 місяці тому

    Like you said in another video, people suck. Just a few losers can ruin it for a lot of people, but most people are pretty cool, in my opinion. I gotta check out Hope since I live near Bellingham AND have a mini camper. I was in Banff not too long ago and I saw a black bear on one side of the road and tourists getting ready to go hiking on the other side 😮. 97 south off of hwy. 1 is amazing!

  • @davidwebster3510
    @davidwebster3510 6 місяців тому

    Question for you if you decided to upgrade your vehicle what would you pick and why ?

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  6 місяців тому +1

      That's a tough question! We both like the 4Runner but it would also be nice to finally have a truck bed. Always liked the gladiators but not 100% there yet. It's hard to give up the short wheel base and tight turning radius but if we did, we'd probably move to a whole new setup, maybe a truck camper. Four doors and a solid roof is sounding better and better every day 😅

    • @dalekarraker6851
      @dalekarraker6851 6 місяців тому +1

      I spent three years building my Gladiator and then found it had a bent frame, so I said goodbye to the Glad a few weeks ago. You're right about the truck bed and hard top though - which is also why I replaced my Gladiator with a Ford F150. Lots more room and that 5.0L motor actually gets better fuel economy than my Jeep.

    • @davidwebster3510
      @davidwebster3510 6 місяців тому

      Thanks for the reply. Your channel is awesome!! lots of great content. I have to admit what made me start watching your videos was the jeep . I myself live here in the PNW in Skagit, and love all the places that you visit camping in the PNW. I always look forward to seeing your next adventures and definitely look back at your older adventures to get some insight into places I haven’t been and would love to see. Thanks again for sharing your experience and all the information about your travels.

  • @davidk6668
    @davidk6668 6 місяців тому

    How did your Jeep and camper make it up that 8% grade this time?

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  6 місяців тому

      Thankfully we were going the other way this time lol. Cruisin at 73 MPH / Something KPH 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻

  • @Hobo-Hijinks
    @Hobo-Hijinks 5 місяців тому

    Were you not allowed to fly the drone in Canada? Normally you have lots of drone pics....

    • @WheresWiseman
      @WheresWiseman  5 місяців тому

      Unfortunately no. Mostly in national Park lands which doesn't allow it and couldn't get a permit 😔

  • @pawoutdoors9290
    @pawoutdoors9290 5 місяців тому

    Hope BC. Did you see the Rambo statue?

  • @MrYoup11
    @MrYoup11 6 місяців тому

    Those wrecked vehicles weren't left behind by Rambo after he finished filming the first movie.

  • @youngheart1065
    @youngheart1065 6 місяців тому

    Party on! Aren’t you glad you got a lighter trailer?

  • @fluffydoodle1574
    @fluffydoodle1574 6 місяців тому

    Elk=Wapiti(Wop-it-e)