ALGONQUIN PARK CAMPING TRIP - DAY 4 - WRONG TURN!

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  • Vlog Ep.29 - Algonquin Park Camping Trip - Day 4 - Wrong Turn!
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  • @jamesadams2334
    @jamesadams2334 Рік тому

    I'm from the States but I have been all over Algonquin Park since 1987. I had done a 28 day solo trip around and thru the park and I've also done the entire Petawawa River from the source and have done the lower Petawawa from Travers Lake to McManus Lake 26 times. My favorite lake in the park is Loon Skin Lake. The best place I've ever seen the Aurora was a spectacular display while on Little Misty Lake.
    Your videos are very nice with a lot of good info and facts and some great photography. Thank you!

  • @gregdeeth5701
    @gregdeeth5701 6 років тому +1

    In future trips would you consider a gear and food pre-trip video? Gear you see as essential, gear that would be under the luxury category. Food, perishable to freeze dried, snacks and... well you see where I'm going with this. 😁 🇨🇦

  • @clemensnolke2891
    @clemensnolke2891 4 роки тому

    Always a great pleasure watching your videos. You guys are a breath of fresh air when you post your videos. Thank you so much for posting.

  • @MietoASMR
    @MietoASMR 8 років тому +1

    Hmmm...the breakfast looks so tasty :) But I would not have slept for a single minute knowing there is a bear around. Amazing videos!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      +Mieto ASMR Thanks Mieto! :)

  • @ByteRogue
    @ByteRogue 7 років тому +1

    I just found your channel the other day, and oh my gosh. You two need so much more recognition. The quality of your videos is superb, and the content is right up there too! Super awesome work.

  • @TheWoodedBeardsman
    @TheWoodedBeardsman 8 років тому +6

    Crown Land, always!

  • @MrJx4000
    @MrJx4000 8 років тому +1

    Love the scenery in this one. You managed to paddle in to an area of undisturbed waters and get some unbelievable video--that's what makes this country so great.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      So true! Those moments are some of our favourites in the park - we're so fortunate to be able to enjoy undisturbed wilderness :)

  • @tomjones7232
    @tomjones7232 5 років тому +1

    When I see Julia's secret message to Chris, I like to cry. I don't really think life gets better than this. Canada is stunning I hear. I live in Oregon at the moment. Randy

  • @terlorskitch
    @terlorskitch 8 років тому +1

    Awesome vids of this trip. Algonquin
    Is amazing.
    You ladies rock!!
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @Thereisonlyonefrankdatank
    @Thereisonlyonefrankdatank 7 років тому

    If you two are ever in PA a nice hike is the NCT through the Alleghaney National Forrest, the bit that goes through little salmon valley is nice. A lot of hills but in the other side of the valley is a very country, very friendly bar not to far called Cougar Bobs, that's a very welcome oasis of wings and beer. You can make that hike as long or as short ya like. It's not utter wilderness like maybe what you guys do but I enjoy it a lot. Usually after the bar we backtrack to camp along one of the creeks which is very scenic and serene. It's one of my favorite hikes here in NWPA.
    There's also a 38 mile canoe trip that's more floating and beer drinking but it's very fun. We put in at Franklin PA and get out at Emlenton PA. It takes about three days to do depending on how much you want to paddle or how much lounging and beer you drink. There's old railroad tunnels you can stop off and hike through. (It's part of a bike trail) the tunnel is rather significant and unlit but very navigable, there's also a campground you can stop off at that has compost toilets and sometimes cut fire wood. You usually spend an extra day there then paddle down to Emlenton on our last day. There's companies that will Gary up and you can rent the canoe 🛶 and then they're right there when you pull out. It simplifies things. I have always wanted to do this trip in early October when the leaves are changing. If you wanted to stretch this to a week you just put up river farther. Some parts are more scenic then others but the bit from frankilin to Emlenton is my favorite granted there is a huge piece from warren to tionesta that goes through Alleghaney National Forrest that would be pretty swell but I've never covered it.

  • @1lumberjack333
    @1lumberjack333 7 років тому +1

    Seeing as Algonquin Outfitters seems to like you, you need to go get a free Water Taxi ride across Opeongo Lake and head up to Big Crow. Check out the fire tower while it's still there (you can still climb it! But the top burnt off 5 or so years ago now. I had the pleasure of being up there before it burnt!) and the old ranger cabin there. Also the old growth white pine trail is quite nice, some big old titans in there!! I've done the trip at least 4 times lol! I also spent a season driving water taxi for AO at the Opeongo store, 225HP welded aluminum boats can handle up to 4 canoes, 8 people and gear - super fun! Across the lake in 15 minutes! As always, great videos, keep it up!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Cool!! We actually went up to that fire tower lookout about 4 years ago on our 8 day trip across the park from west to east - the view was amazing! We're currently planning a spring filming trip - definitely a great option to catch on video! :)

    • @1lumberjack333
      @1lumberjack333 7 років тому

      I got lucky on the last trip, was at the top of the tower when two C-130s came in really low from Petawawa and must have been practicing maneuvers over the park (or saw us, they were close enough, very similar elevation) banked hard like perpindicular to the ground right around Big Crow and us heading back the way they came. Amazing! Also saw a cow and a calf up there once, but for me the C-130 encounter topped it all. (P.S. Please go again, take water taxi, film tower and pines. ;) I have the motivation to do it myself, but you do such a good job - and it's a place I hold dear. And additionally - an EXCELLENT way to get deep into the park and a great first portage (North Arm Ope - Proulx) if people are just getting into portaging and the back-country. :D (And I wanna see you capture the taxi ride, hopefully in some very inclement weather! Haha!)
      (p.p.s. sorry for all the demands! lol)

  • @alanweak
    @alanweak 8 років тому +1

    That little cabin was one of the coolest things I've seen in these 4 videos. I would love to spend a night in there.

    • @alanweak
      @alanweak 8 років тому +1

      That moment of calm around 11:45 is so perfect. I could meditate out there for hours.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому +1

      +Hi I'm Alan It's super surreal :)

  • @hannahchristie5602
    @hannahchristie5602 6 років тому

    I'd have to say that temagami was my absolute favourite place as it's nice and isolated and remote for the most part. And the elbow is beautiful with all the waterfalls.

  • @anneperlmutter3187
    @anneperlmutter3187 8 років тому +1

    Hi Chris! These videos are so beautiful and make me so happy!! I spend all my summers in Algonquin and you guys are taking some of the same route I took a few years ago on a 13 day. We went up from Canoe Lake through to La Muir and Hogan to the Brent Store and back down and I had an incredible time. Thanks for bringing back memories for me!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      Thanks Anne! Glad to hear - that would be an awesome trip! Lake la Muir's such an incredibly beautiful place in the park :)

  • @christopherlang3085
    @christopherlang3085 6 років тому

    Great job on the videos. I've been enjoying watching them. Anyway Chris in your video you asked viewers to share their favourite places to go. A place I've fallen in love with is Killarney Provincial Park. My son and I hiked the 78km La Cloche Silhouette Trail this past summer. We set a pretty tough pace for ourselves and hiked it in three days but we had an awesome time doing it.

  • @brendancull
    @brendancull 8 років тому +1

    I've loved watching these! Your editing is really great, especially with those quiet moments in the canoe. Beautiful! Also, you two are just adorable. You can tell just how much fun you had.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      +Brendan Cull Aww! Thanks so much Brendan! Lots of laughs out there for sure :)

  • @ozulkairosdrake
    @ozulkairosdrake 7 років тому +1

    On the topic of places I enjoy camping: The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Towpath runs from Washington DC to Cumberland, Maryland. There are campsites every 5-7 miles along the trail, with a few longer exceptions coming out of DC. There is the option of Canoeing, and most of the campsites are free. They are however on a first come first serve basis. You both should check it out, it's a good trip whether canoeing, hiking, or biking.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Nice! Always happy to hear what other people enjoy, and looking into new places to explore - thanks for sharing Travis! :)

  • @canadianloon6433
    @canadianloon6433 4 роки тому

    Love your videos they are so professionally done.

  • @lvfreeAdventures
    @lvfreeAdventures 8 років тому +1

    Nice video! We love ALGONQUIN

  • @tombeckett4340
    @tombeckett4340 4 роки тому

    You two should try north of Lk Superior. Some of the Rivers are amazing but no place for novice padders especially on the bigger rivers. Around Rossport there many islands to hide from rough water. The fishing is awesome. The Slate islands are breath taking with lots of Caribou. Good luck the water is COLD !

  • @nathanjones229
    @nathanjones229 8 років тому +2

    we love the entry way from canoe lake :)

  • @KaylaPhaneuf
    @KaylaPhaneuf 8 років тому +2

    I just went through and watched some of your vlogs! I love them!! You're so fun. :)

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому +1

      +Kayla Phaneuf Aww! Thanks Kayla! Glad to hear you're enjoying them :)

  • @tangylizardk6117
    @tangylizardk6117 8 років тому +1

    july 8th going to magnetewan access point #3. I cant wait after watching your videos. Looks like so much fun!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      Nice! We were there once a few years ago when we started a trip across the park - Magnetewan Lake is gorgeous! Hope you have a great trip :)

  • @hannahchristie5602
    @hannahchristie5602 6 років тому

    I was thunderstormed out on the campsite with the cabin the last time I was out that way in the park. Definitely nice to have some shelter from the rain there

  • @kathleenledger1418
    @kathleenledger1418 7 років тому

    We spend alot of time in algonquin but not the interior like you gals. You are brave. We went to Killbear in Oct last year and it was beautiful. Going to Samuel de Champlain in July of this year. Can't wait...

  • @LJHowardPhoto
    @LJHowardPhoto 8 років тому +1

    I really like your video series of this trip. It's very nicely filmed and edited. I've paddled many of those same areas.
    So others don't make the same mistake ... read the portage markers and check them against the Algonquin Canoe Routes map (the one you show in the video). In Algonquin, the markers tell you where you are, where you are headed and the approximate distance. That's something I wish other parks would do.

  • @My17A
    @My17A 7 років тому +1

    Great Tripping Ladies and excellent editing job. You asked about what people do on trips. I have done trips in Algonquin a few times. Been into Lake Lavielle via Opeongo Lake and the Crow river. Tough trip Has a 5km portage on it. Usually we do our trips on Georgian Bay in the Massassauga Prov Park or a bit further up the coast north on the French river. We had a bear swim across a lake simiiar to you in that he exited very close to our site. Also had a bear very close to me on a solo trip in the Massassaga a few years ago at dusk. I had Bear Bangers with me and they worked excellent. I also carry Bear Spray but I like the Bangers better cause it's like a loud firecracker that scares them away well before they get within attack range. Had a few scary thunder and lightning storms on Georgian Bay as well. You are usually camped out on open exposed rocky coastline. We do most of our trips in Kayak on Georgian Bay as they are better suited for the rougher conditions.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thank you! Cool - thanks for sharing! Can only imagine how intense the lightening must have been out on the rock. I've heard a few people mention the French river now - will have to check it out at some point! Thanks again! :)

    • @My17A
      @My17A 7 років тому

      Oh, I forgot to mention....watch out for Rattle Snakes!.....Maassassauga...I've seen a few of them.

  • @jshadows
    @jshadows 8 років тому +1

    been watching the whole camping uploads and really loving it, cant wait for the rest of the vids

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      Thanks Jaime! The next one's coming soon :)

  • @Hopebay74
    @Hopebay74 8 років тому +1

    I love your time lapse! So jealous of your trip. I haven't done a canoe trip in Algonquin since I was much younger.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      Thanks Zamba! You should go for it :)

    • @Hopebay74
      @Hopebay74 8 років тому

      +Chris Prouse I'm trying :) My wife doesn't enjoy camping. Taking my son out in a few weeks hoping to get him hooked.

  • @one234569and10
    @one234569and10 8 років тому +1

    Loved this! So peaceful looking...

  • @WhatEver-vu9wn
    @WhatEver-vu9wn 4 роки тому

    That tranquil part starting at like 11:48 - just wow 😳

  • @HoffAppFarm
    @HoffAppFarm 8 років тому +1

    11:30 - 12:20...I must've watched (rather listened) to that section 10 times! Thanks for the incredible filming but also thanks for leaving just the audio in with all the natural sounds just by itself :-)

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      Thanks! Glad to hear - one of my favourite places too :)

    • @MikeRoberts1964
      @MikeRoberts1964 5 років тому

      That was something that freaked my wife out the first time we went into the backwoods; "You can hear the silence." And if you aren't used to it, it's quite imposing.

  • @scottthomson6064
    @scottthomson6064 8 років тому

    Fantastic once again Chris

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      +scott Thomson Thanks Scott! :)

  • @chanjujeong4059
    @chanjujeong4059 7 років тому

    Hey girls just wanted to say love the way you guys film which all your videos are always so neat!! Prob the best camping vids on youtube keep up the good work

  • @metcalfegrasshopper5188
    @metcalfegrasshopper5188 8 років тому +1

    Wow love it.

  • @ValentePoker
    @ValentePoker 7 років тому +1

    I love watching your videos. You two are awesome

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks so much for watching! :)

  • @josthebosssable
    @josthebosssable 8 років тому +1

    in october I'll visit Algonquin Park, so I love the movie of your trip to see what I can expect!

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому +1

      +josthebosssable Nice! You're going to have a great time! :)

    • @josthebosssable
      @josthebosssable 8 років тому

      looking forward to it... as to your next movie of Algonquinpark!

    • @josthebosssable
      @josthebosssable 8 років тому

      thanks for sharing your adventures in this beautiful park!

  • @TheWhitePine5
    @TheWhitePine5 7 років тому

    Try Killarney! It can be crowded and you have to book months ahead but you should go at least once.

  • @algonquinken
    @algonquinken 7 років тому

    Root Cellar...been there.....awesome cellar!

  • @Markam248
    @Markam248 8 років тому +1

    look at Manistee National Forest and Huron National Forest in Michigan. some great area's. NCT(north country trail) is a lot of fun.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      Just checked them out - both great suggestions! Thanks for sharing! :)

  • @FlintF
    @FlintF 5 років тому +2

    11:41 When she gets that shiver up her spine. That's also when you fall in love with ladies like these.

  • @FlintF
    @FlintF 5 років тому

    Oh my, from 11:20 ... that's sending shivers up my spine. Spiritual. And I'm a full blown male beer and wine guzzling ... whatever. Really cool atmosphere you guys managed to capture here.

  • @ahmedalsoofy5726
    @ahmedalsoofy5726 8 років тому +1

    I wish i could join you! Looks amazing, be safe and have fun

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      +Ahmad Pilot Thanks for watching Ahmad! :)

  • @alessandrodeigiudici5204
    @alessandrodeigiudici5204 8 років тому +2

    I found myself actually waiting for this episode after those last 3 :D
    Very enjoyable and peaceful! I really envy all those large spaces you have in America :D

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      +Alessandro Dei Giudici Thanks for watching Alessandro! :)

    • @nathanjones229
      @nathanjones229 8 років тому +1

      ITS CANADA..... ontario to be exact

    • @alessandrodeigiudici5204
      @alessandrodeigiudici5204 8 років тому +1

      +nathan loves bacon isn't Canada part of America? :P
      I didn't specify because I think both Canada and USA, both North America and Sud America, have massive parks or "incontaminated spaces" compared to Europe… hence my "generic" America…

    • @nathanjones229
      @nathanjones229 8 років тому +1

      no it's a part of NORTH AMERICA america is usa

    • @nathanjones229
      @nathanjones229 8 років тому +1

      thats like sayind Spian is france

  • @ianharling9784
    @ianharling9784 3 роки тому

    Love Quetico and did the Dumoine last year

  • @antonioastorino3581
    @antonioastorino3581 8 років тому +1

    Nice place to have a swim with the bears :-)

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      +Antonio Astorino Haha, indeed :)

  • @scampb
    @scampb 6 років тому

    I love how you edit your own videos and leave your sneezes in, lol.

  • @carlcaves8020
    @carlcaves8020 8 років тому +1

    I have a small cottage in Haliburton about 30 min from Algonquin park. saying that I have watched some vids from
    Martyupnorth on youtube and banff national park has some amazing camping trails if you have vacation time to go out there :)

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      Cool - thanks! Will definitely check them out :)

  • @captandy34449
    @captandy34449 7 років тому

    I like to camp on the islands near Yankeetown Florida. I also kayak camp on the Suwannee River in Florida. How are the mosquitoes in Algonquin? What is the best time of the year to plan a trip there? Your videos and photography is outstanding. Thank you for posting them.

  • @dianamccarthy2875
    @dianamccarthy2875 8 років тому +1

    Love the music in your videos.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      +Diana McCarthy Thanks Diana! :)

  • @analuciafrazao8634
    @analuciafrazao8634 5 років тому +1

    Meninas corajosas e de da inveja

  • @beav4202
    @beav4202 5 років тому

    Killarney Provincial Park, hike the Silhouette Trail maybe climb Silver Peak

  • @MrBlackbamboo
    @MrBlackbamboo 7 років тому +1

    fantastic paddle/video greetings from Scotland

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  7 років тому

      Thanks! Hello from Canada! :)

  • @alex76834
    @alex76834 8 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @carlcaves8020
    @carlcaves8020 8 років тому +3

    I love Chipmunk's lol

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      Haha, yeah, they're our favourite too :)

  • @johnvineyard1509
    @johnvineyard1509 7 років тому

    Love y'all and super jealous! Yeah I'm in Texas if "y'all" didn't give it away...haha

  • @MattOutdoors
    @MattOutdoors 8 років тому +1

    Other than Algonquin, I've done a short overnight trip into Massassauga. It was a nice park and I believe there are routes you can take through the park. I've been looking at either backpacking or paddling through Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands, which I've read is some great wilderness since it's not a maintained park. Have you been there?

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      Cool! Haven't been there, but I'll check them out - thanks for the suggestions! :)

  • @rogerturner6497
    @rogerturner6497 8 років тому +1

    Great videos. Looks like a great trip. In one of the videos, you commented on the weight of your boat...how much did that boat weigh, and what do you normally paddle? That boat looks like a feather compared to my wooden boat.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      Thanks for watching! I think this one was slightly longer, and a few pounds heavier than the 16ft Kevlar Ultra-light "Souris River" canoes we usually rent at around 43 pounds. Both great canoes for a long trip though, and Algonquin Outfitters has a lot of Kevlar options :)

  • @kev505119
    @kev505119 8 років тому

    Awesome :)

  • @pedramnavid3783
    @pedramnavid3783 8 років тому +1

    Chris, you do a great job with the editing ! It's not easy at all and it comes across seamless. Do you edit professionally, or is it something you just learned for your channel?

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому +1

      Thank you so much Pedram! Yes, I own a video production company, and edit professionally for clients :)

    • @pedramnavid3783
      @pedramnavid3783 8 років тому

      +Chris Prouse makes sense! Great videos. Can't wait to see more.

  • @algonquinken
    @algonquinken 7 років тому

    Hope you get a chance to spend a night on Shangri La Island on Catfish Lake....I named this island that is on Jeff's map!

  • @madelyncrowther4405
    @madelyncrowther4405 6 років тому

    your videos are amazing! i've been really enjoy watching your adventures, not to mention your video editing skills are impressive! what editing program do you use?

  • @user-gn6nc2ym1t
    @user-gn6nc2ym1t 7 років тому

    두분다 멋지세요
    최고입니다
    늘 건강하고 행복하시길~~

  • @sabrina1980ification
    @sabrina1980ification 7 років тому

    where do you buy the pre made food bags? Just add water..great videos ladies

  • @nathanjones229
    @nathanjones229 8 років тому +1

    YEEES DAY 4 AND 5555

  • @WilliamLaroche1.618
    @WilliamLaroche1.618 8 років тому +1

    I plan to do a 3 week portage in Algonquin next year. I hope it happens. This year, I'm hiking the western uplands for 11 days! I hope anyway

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      Cool! Hope you have a great trip :)

    • @WilliamLaroche1.618
      @WilliamLaroche1.618 8 років тому

      Any tips?

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      william laroche We highly recommend taking "Jeff's Map" which is an updated map of the park, and has of lot of useful info on it. The downloadable PDF version is free too, and you can also access it through a cool app on your phone called "PDF Maps". What's really interesting is, even if you're off the grid and out of cell phone service, the app and the phone's internal GPS can still tell you where you are on the map, so its a nice backup to your paper maps. We keep our (older) phones in airplane mode to conserve power while we're in the park, and get about a week on a full charge :)

    • @WilliamLaroche1.618
      @WilliamLaroche1.618 8 років тому

      Very nice. I will definitely get it.
      And just wondering, have you ever thought of hiking the PCT?

  • @416brankojevtic
    @416brankojevtic 8 років тому +1

    Waiting for the videos of the rest of the trip.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому +1

      The next video is coming soon! :)

  • @monsieurlblanc658
    @monsieurlblanc658 8 років тому +1

    Like your channel, love from holland !

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      +Monsieur L blanc Thanks for watching! :)

  • @sherman8363
    @sherman8363 7 років тому

    The Adirondacks is a great place to camp if your looking for a spot

  • @MacKaledy
    @MacKaledy 8 років тому

    Canada is so beautiful.. :)

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      +MacKaledy Thanks for watching :)

  • @cadosia
    @cadosia 8 років тому +1

    Great series of videos! Was this late summer 2015?

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      Thanks Simon! Yep, you're entirely right - these were from the end of August. Good call! :)

    • @cadosia
      @cadosia 8 років тому +1

      We were doing that loop but counter clockwise roughly the same time. You and Julia are a wonderful couple to see in action. The attitude, ease and competence you demonstrate in your videos are really nice to watch.

  • @topsecretadventures8570
    @topsecretadventures8570 7 років тому

    i camp in Bwca, would love to see how you do a trip in Bwca . please come to Minnesota you well love it I am sure

  • @ushduai
    @ushduai 8 років тому

    11:30 just enjoy the relaxing moment

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      +Ninjo Thanks for watching! :)

  • @justvisiting-ts6xm
    @justvisiting-ts6xm 4 роки тому

    Id love tom find the places in usa that you have in canada. You happy camper and camperchristina. got me to buy my canoe. Just cant find the good trips. are people on youtube showing in the usa. Little slow now with new kid for you too. still whatching. need a three seat canoe.

  • @johnnyd7722
    @johnnyd7722 7 років тому

    I am a little concerned about the way Julie loads and unloads the canoe from her shoulders, her spine is not designed for a twisting bent over motion as she is doing.
    A canoe should be dropped on its nose or tail and then walked into or out of.
    Spine straight when lifting, you only get one REMEMBER.

  • @danacampbell2606
    @danacampbell2606 7 років тому

    What is the white coating on the canoe ?

  • @andrewmaunders5207
    @andrewmaunders5207 4 роки тому

    Great fun to watch.....why the hell don't you two have fishing rods?
    makes me weep😢

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  4 роки тому

      Thanks Andrew! Nothing against fishing... it’s just that filmmaking and getting as many interesting shots as I possibly can while we’re out there is my “fishing”. I watch other campers and ask why they didn’t bring a 200mm lens or a super wide-angle lens for example, to catch a better shot :)

    • @andrewmaunders5207
      @andrewmaunders5207 4 роки тому

      @@ChrisProuse Fair enough.
      I live in New Mexico and camp a lot and will keep watchin you gals!
      GREAT CAMERA WORK.

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  4 роки тому

      andrew maunders Cool! Thank you! :)

  • @Sodabp
    @Sodabp 8 років тому

    Amazing O.O

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      +Username 1801 Thank you! :)

  • @seanfried5583
    @seanfried5583 3 роки тому

    And we found the root cellar out back. Have you guys never watched horror movies????

  • @algonquinken
    @algonquinken 7 років тому +1

    Perley Lake is a LONG lake to paddle eh???

  • @ahose0402
    @ahose0402 8 років тому +1

    ham bone lake on the west side

  • @maxwellbrand
    @maxwellbrand 8 років тому

    like glass

  • @thegreg79
    @thegreg79 4 роки тому

    12:45 Bless you...

  • @regez100
    @regez100 8 років тому +1

    come to the south island of new Zealand

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому

      +Reagan Pitt Definitely need to check out New Zealand sometime - your country is incredibly beautiful! :)

  • @randyking9138
    @randyking9138 5 років тому

    This is the year (2019) that is going to either surprise me or kill me. Kingston up the Rideau canal to Ottawa then Montreal up the St.Lawrence to Kingston

    • @MikeRoberts1964
      @MikeRoberts1964 5 років тому +1

      Ambitious...Good luck...

    • @randyking9138
      @randyking9138 5 років тому

      I'm getting old but Still stubborn (or stupid)lol..haven't figured out which yet

  • @FRed-nj2hi
    @FRed-nj2hi 7 років тому +1

    Lenk in Switzerland

  • @theshadowshop
    @theshadowshop 8 років тому

    what time of year were you there? How were the bugs?

    • @ChrisProuse
      @ChrisProuse  8 років тому +1

      +Joe Hess These were actually filmed at the end of summer - the bugs usually clear out by the end of July. There's also a nice window right about now, though the nights can be a little cool in May :)

    • @1976DSCH
      @1976DSCH 8 років тому

      +Chris Prouse Thanks! I will check it out. I now remember this route. This is actually a small excerpt from my very first ten-day trip while I was in Scouts! Devil's Stair Case... I will let you know it goes! :)

  • @pamela8570
    @pamela8570 8 років тому

    :)))))

  • @Brian-gv7ug
    @Brian-gv7ug 7 років тому

    As always, great videos! Check out the PNW if you get a chance, great camping here! Take care!

  • @jayhome2715
    @jayhome2715 4 роки тому

    unfortunately those packets also contains an ungodly amount of salt. Bad for us folks over 40......

  • @regez100
    @regez100 8 років тому

    come to the south island of new Zealand