Thank you 🙏😅 I'm always amazed at how Caroline bridges the gap between her office job and the Canadian wilderness 😲 I'm more of a wild mix 😅 Happy you enjoyed the video! 😊
Thank you! 😊 Hopefully we'll be back next year 🤞🏻😁 BTW, that X-Mid Pro 2 you guys make is a very good looking tent 😻 l like how easy it is to put up and how spacious it seems. I'll leave the link here in case someone wants to take a look at it: ua-cam.com/video/WEkhJq74We4/v-deo.html
How beautiful is the nature in Canada, and how scary it is to see the bear tracks :-O in your video. (24:30) That fire at night in the wild must have been very special. I love the "cabesaso" in (25:20) :-) . What an impressive photo in (28:25) !!!!. Thank you very much for this video, it was very nice to watch. A big hug to both of you !!!!!.
Thank you! Yes, the nature in those latitudes is beautiful and wild. And yes, knowing that there is wild life that can kill you truly changes the experience. The fire we made was a truly special moment, and not just because we were wet and cold and needed the warmth 😅 I loved spending a couple of hours by the fire pit after Caroline went to bed. Regards from DC 🇺🇸! 😊🙏
Didn’t I tell you once to use Topo Athletics 😂. Looks amazing there. I just came back from doing the Skye Trail in Scotland. All your info on the Nordkalottleden was really useful btw, and the planning will begin at some stage. Best wishes. Ed
😅 That was on my list when we were in London. Maybe in the future. I'm happy my video helped. I actually thought of connecting you with an English young man who I've also helped with the Nordkalottleden. He walked it this summer so he could give you recent 'intel' and his own suggestions 🤷🏻♂️
Well done! I did Section C in 2019 and had to bail off Section B in 2022 as I ended up with heatstroke. Section G is definitely on my bucket list, maybe for 2025.
@@alwaysforwardyt I was actually solo on that trip. Thankfully I recognized that I had stopped sweating and some of the other signs and had an inreach device with me. I was able to get myself to an outfitter camp I had passed earlier in the day and the nice folks there took care of me for a day while my wife and brother in law bounced up some 4x4 trails to extract me. In hindsight I should have just hit the SOS and called the helicopter but it all worked out in the end.
Stunning scenery and and beautiful shots. Highly enjoyable.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the feedback! We're happy you enjoyed the video 😊👌It was an awesome hike! 😻
What a hike guys, episode is pure joy to watch! Atmospheric and simply enjoyable!
Thank you! We had a great time yes 😊
You two are amazing. Thanks for sharing your intrepid journey and the stunning vistas. ❤
Thank you 🙏😅 I'm always amazed at how Caroline bridges the gap between her office job and the Canadian wilderness 😲 I'm more of a wild mix 😅 Happy you enjoyed the video! 😊
Excellent!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you Sir 😉
Awesome stuff. Nice to see people out using the trail.
Thank you! 😊 Hopefully we'll be back next year 🤞🏻😁 BTW, that X-Mid Pro 2 you guys make is a very good looking tent 😻 l like how easy it is to put up and how spacious it seems. I'll leave the link here in case someone wants to take a look at it: ua-cam.com/video/WEkhJq74We4/v-deo.html
@@alwaysforwardyt Thanks :)
Great work on this project! Love that you both brought perspective to this section of the gdt. The time we shared at Kakwa was special! Paul & Kim
Thank you! 😊 We also had a wonderful time with the two of you and wished we could've stayed overnight. Maybe next time! 😉🤩
It's those moments that make long-distance hiking so special ♥
Thanks for the great video!
Can’t wait to step on the GDT myself in 2026.
Thank you 😊 You're almost there! Spending 2025 dreaming about the coming adventure is a good thing to do 😻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻
Amazing!
Thank you, happy you liked it! 😊
How beautiful is the nature in Canada, and how scary it is to see the bear tracks :-O in your video. (24:30) That fire at night in the wild must have been very special. I love the "cabesaso" in (25:20) :-) . What an impressive photo in (28:25) !!!!. Thank you very much for this video, it was very nice to watch. A big hug to both of you !!!!!.
Thank you! Yes, the nature in those latitudes is beautiful and wild. And yes, knowing that there is wild life that can kill you truly changes the experience.
The fire we made was a truly special moment, and not just because we were wet and cold and needed the warmth 😅 I loved spending a couple of hours by the fire pit after Caroline went to bed.
Regards from DC 🇺🇸! 😊🙏
Didn’t I tell you once to use Topo Athletics 😂. Looks amazing there. I just came back from doing the Skye Trail in Scotland. All your info on the Nordkalottleden was really useful btw, and the planning will begin at some stage. Best wishes. Ed
😅 That was on my list when we were in London. Maybe in the future.
I'm happy my video helped. I actually thought of connecting you with an English young man who I've also helped with the Nordkalottleden. He walked it this summer so he could give you recent 'intel' and his own suggestions 🤷🏻♂️
Well done! I did Section C in 2019 and had to bail off Section B in 2022 as I ended up with heatstroke. Section G is definitely on my bucket list, maybe for 2025.
Thank you! Oh wow, a heatstroke is not a joke. l hope you had some company as that can be quite serious. All the best for Section G/2025! 😊
@@alwaysforwardyt I was actually solo on that trip. Thankfully I recognized that I had stopped sweating and some of the other signs and had an inreach device with me. I was able to get myself to an outfitter camp I had passed earlier in the day and the nice folks there took care of me for a day while my wife and brother in law bounced up some 4x4 trails to extract me. In hindsight I should have just hit the SOS and called the helicopter but it all worked out in the end.
Oh wow, what a story... Luckily it had a good end 🤠 Thanks for sharing as many of us will take good note of it 🙏