Amazing. The drone shots with your music… I could jam to that all day long watching the scenery! Flashbacks to Randy’s mushroom days in the 90s and older photos are always a huge bonus when you include them. Amazing to see where he has come from. Canada, eh? 😂
Greetings from Colorado. Awesome country, tho a bit monotonous driving. Your descriptions kept it interesting. And standing on the ice overhang to glimpse the river added some heart-pumping moments. I'd love to meet a few people in that town. 😸. Do any of the critters disturb your camp? Or ask for dinner? Thanks for taking us along.
next Epesoid 3 still in the Road going to wilderness..i did experience sleeping on the parking bay in the side of the Road,,when we're travelling to Queensland..the otherside of Perth Western Australia,,way back 10 years ago.. my unforgettable experience..❤
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I lived in Whitehorse for 8yrs and have been up and down every road for work purposes. Calling Ross River a thriving metropolis is a bit of a stretch lol. I've spent more time for work there than I'd like to admit. We used to call is Ross Riviera.
When exactly in the year did you guys do this trip? 2 weeks ago?? It's currently March 2024. I noticed the river was frozen but no snow on the ground. Is this 2023 footage?
This was filmed in 2023, We are just too busy to do this level of editing and production, and create the music etc., while we are in the field. We also don't want to reveal our location during the harvest season for obvious reasons. We are picking burnsites so because there are only so many burns it would be easy to figure out where we are. Even though we try to keep a fairly low profile the word gets out into the picking community fairly quickly as to where we are. Most places in the Yukon will have snow on the ground until the end of April and into May, where even at the beginning of June YOU can have freezing temperatures during the night hrs. thanks for commenting so we can address this important question.
I like the bear count ❤🎉
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Great video, thanks so much for taking us along!!
Just received my Morel Trio order today... see some side dish for super tonight!!!
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Amazing.
The drone shots with your music… I could jam to that all day long watching the scenery!
Flashbacks to Randy’s mushroom days in the 90s and older photos are always a huge bonus when you include them. Amazing to see where he has come from.
Canada, eh? 😂
Love this video so much! Well done, Phil!
Beauty eh!
On and on the wilderness goes, mountain after mountain, valley after valley, lake after lake and 24 bears lol
Greetings from Colorado.
Awesome country, tho a bit monotonous driving. Your descriptions kept it interesting. And standing on the ice overhang to glimpse the river added some heart-pumping moments. I'd love to meet a few people in that town. 😸. Do any of the critters disturb your camp? Or ask for dinner?
Thanks for taking us along.
Such beautiful scenery
next Epesoid 3 still in the Road going to wilderness..i did experience sleeping on the parking bay in the side of the Road,,when we're travelling to Queensland..the otherside of Perth Western Australia,,way back 10 years ago.. my unforgettable experience..❤
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I lived in Whitehorse for 8yrs and have been up and down every road for work purposes. Calling Ross River a thriving metropolis is a bit of a stretch lol. I've spent more time for work there than I'd like to admit. We used to call is Ross Riviera.
I had hoped to come back through ross at the end of the season to drive the north Canol but we couldn’t fit it in with how the season was going
When exactly in the year did you guys do this trip? 2 weeks ago?? It's currently March 2024. I noticed the river was frozen but no snow on the ground. Is this 2023 footage?
This was filmed in 2023,
We are just too busy to do this level of editing and production, and create the music etc., while we are in the field. We also don't want to reveal our location during the harvest season for obvious reasons. We are picking burnsites so because there are only so many burns it would be easy to figure out where we are.
Even though we try to keep a fairly low profile the word gets out into the picking community fairly quickly as to where we are.
Most places in the Yukon will have snow on the ground until the end of April and into May, where even at the beginning of June YOU can have freezing temperatures during the night hrs.
thanks for commenting so we can address this important question.