@@CanoeCampClimb Thank you! I watched your snowy canoe camping video and must say, I need to try that some time! Really, really enjoying your content CCC!
Thank you. I really enjoyed this trip... and putting the video together. It was a labor of love as they say. Taking all the different clips slows me down (in a good way) and lets me really soak in the environment... and see things I might not notice otherwise. Thanks again.
Right on..not just the video and editing but that actual trip. Lots of carries up and down and through mud. Had to watch 2x to pay attention to the route.
No we rent an air b and b in different areas each year but this year we rented in on pleasant lake right on the lake with canoes so I’m hope to do at least an over nighter during the week
@@CanoeCampClimb thanks 🙏 I appreciate it I actually saved your videos to a public playlist on my channel so if my subscribers want some relaxation with a camp and paddle they can see it and possibly of them coming over to your channel as well plus it’s nice to have for my relaxation on Sunday when I watch other great creators and learn
@@lowermichiganadventures Wow thanks. That is very thoughtful of you. I play the hour long version of Paddlelust to fall asleep to. I never thought I'd make videos that put people to sleep. haha.
Very relaxing and enjoyable with a great sound track devoid of the usual small dock fill ins. I knew you paddlers in the Adirondacks had a lot of portages but holly mackerel at times I wasn't sure if this should be called a paddle or a hike! No wonder Nessmunk loved those ultra light Rushton canoes. Here in Maine we sometimes paddle 100 miles without a single carry.
Thank you. I am an avid hiker so I love the portages between ponds... well most of the time anyhow. I hope to do more paddling in Maine in the near future. I'm heading over to Portland in a few weeks (not paddling however)... a beautiful state you live in.
So beautiful. There is magic in the feel of a paddle and the movement of a canoe, a magic compounded of distance, adventure, solitude and peace.” -Sigurd F. Olson Warmest thanks from Germany
I can't get enough of these videos after work. I work in a stressful and busy kitchen. These videos help me unwind and relax me. I can't wait for paddling season.😊
@@CanoeCampClimb I really do and the restraunt industry is something I have done for 10 years. Time for something new. I tell my boss I am dreaming of those northern Waters and he just does a paddling motion
Thank you John. I really love canoeing... especially in the Adirondacks... and making the occasional video is a fun hobby for me. I'm gad you enjoyed it. BTW.... I've watched your Whitney Loop series a couple of times :-)
Thank you. I was blessed to have super nice weather.... and theTamaracks were really popping. I wish you and the gang many great outings and excellent fishing this paddling season
Great video, thank you. Just subscribed, and though I love to hear folks talk about their trips, sometimes you just let the images and video do the talking as you've demonstrated here. I'm relatively new to the whole thing, but I want to lighten up my gear footprint as much as possible as I ease into my 50's. Your seat looks even lighter than the GCI one I have. What are you using here for a seat, or did it come with the rapidfire?
Thanks for watching Sean. I'm glad you enjoyed it. The seat comes in the rapidfire.... and is certainly light... and very comfortable. Tweaking and experimenting with different gear is a lot of fun. I have my super light kit which I used in this video. For longer or cold weather trips I pack a bit more of course. I love the NRS 110L Bill's bag for just about any overnight trip. Did you see this winter canoe camping video? I used a tent and sleeping bag setup for this trip: ua-cam.com/video/tx3KB7QNnVs/v-deo.html
@@CanoeCampClimb Wow, so beautiful! That makes me want to schedule something over holiday break this year. Haven't done winter camping since my time in the Army in the 90's but maybe it's time to give it another try
@@speasley1 A mentor of mine once told me "when it comes to enjoying the outdoors, there is no such thing as bad weather, just bad gear". I hope you get out and give it a try. I'm a big fan of the channel "TheOutdoorGearReview"... @TheOutdoorGearReview this particular video is very informative about winter camping... how to stay safe and warm: ua-cam.com/video/Ftc3t93thDw/v-deo.htmlsi=AQp0ebNWdr8rbH0S
This was a beautiful trip with great scenery and nicely filmed and edited!! Very well done. Wondering what model and weight canoe you have. Do you use any padding on your shoulder when portaging?
Hey James. Thank you. I have a Placid Boatworks Rapidfire. I'll put the link below and that has all the specs. I do not use any padding... but some people simply use a pool noodle slipped over the gunnel. A pretty simple and effective solution. I do use a pad on the upper part of the shoulder strap on my dry bag backpack... but that is not for cushioning... it is just to create a nice little lip that I can hook the canoe gunnel over... making the carry a lot easier and at times hands free. placidboatworks.com/our-boats/rapidfire/
This was amazing. Thank you for taking us with you!
Thank you Gatewood. That means a lot to me. I really enjoy your channel.
@@CanoeCampClimb Thank you! I watched your snowy canoe camping video and must say, I need to try that some time! Really, really enjoying your content CCC!
@@GatewoodBrown that was a super fun trip. I felt like I had the world to myself. If you ever make it to the Adirondacks be sure to drop me a message.
@@CanoeCampClimb you’ll be the first person I reach out to if we visit NY!
@@GatewoodBrown The Adirondack Park is an amazing place.
The amount of work that went into this masterful piece is sublime.
Thank you. I really enjoyed this trip... and putting the video together. It was a labor of love as they say. Taking all the different clips slows me down (in a good way) and lets me really soak in the environment... and see things I might not notice otherwise. Thanks again.
Right on..not just the video and editing but that actual trip. Lots of carries up and down and through mud. Had to watch 2x to pay attention to the route.
@@NatureIntoAction maybe one of the days we can do the route together David.
Very piece full to watch nice job the adk is beautiful I go every summer for ten days.
Thanks David. Do you canoe camp those 10 days?
No we rent an air b and b in different areas each year but this year we rented in on pleasant lake right on the lake with canoes so I’m hope to do at least an over nighter during the week
So beautiful there it looks like a slice of heaven 🎉cheers for Michigan
Thank you. It sure was a great trip. I'l have to check out your channel after work today.
@@CanoeCampClimb thanks 🙏 I appreciate it I actually saved your videos to a public playlist on my channel so if my subscribers want some relaxation with a camp and paddle they can see it and possibly of them coming over to your channel as well plus it’s nice to have for my relaxation on Sunday when I watch other great creators and learn
Am like Jesus i like to give and promote others may your cup overflow
@@lowermichiganadventures Wow thanks. That is very thoughtful of you. I play the hour long version of Paddlelust to fall asleep to. I never thought I'd make videos that put people to sleep. haha.
Very relaxing and enjoyable with a great sound track devoid of the usual small dock fill ins. I knew you paddlers in the Adirondacks had a lot of portages but holly mackerel at times I wasn't sure if this should be called a paddle or a hike! No wonder Nessmunk loved those ultra light Rushton canoes. Here in Maine we sometimes paddle 100 miles without a single carry.
Thank you. I am an avid hiker so I love the portages between ponds... well most of the time anyhow. I hope to do more paddling in Maine in the near future. I'm heading over to Portland in a few weeks (not paddling however)... a beautiful state you live in.
This is the winner for the best post of the day on FB. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you. I appreciate that.
So beautiful.
There is magic in the feel of a paddle and the movement of a canoe, a magic compounded of distance, adventure, solitude and peace.” -Sigurd F. Olson
Warmest thanks from Germany
Thanks Sean. I loved being out there by myself during this trip. It was a much needed break.
wonderful relaxing video - such a perfect capture of the mood - you got me on the hook - i did subscribe
thank you. I'm a big fan of sound design so I love your channel.
@@CanoeCampClimb your soud design is absolutely great
@@beyondthehorizonambience I really appreciate that. I might spend twice as much time working on sound than imagery.
Absolute solitude...Very well done.
Thank you Vincent.
Great job Butch.
Great video love the peacefulness and silence of it.
Thank you David. This was one of my favorite solo trips.
I can't get enough of these videos after work. I work in a stressful and busy kitchen. These videos help me unwind and relax me. I can't wait for paddling season.😊
I'm glad you're enjoying them. Yeah those kitchen environments are nuts
@@CanoeCampClimb I really do and the restraunt industry is something I have done for 10 years. Time for something new. I tell my boss I am dreaming of those northern Waters and he just does a paddling motion
Awesome adventure
Thanks Jim.
Beautiful video and a great trip!
thank you Michael.
Nice production Butch. Beautiful trip.
Thank you John. I wish I was out there right now. Lol.
@@CanoeCampClimb ditto
I so appreciate the effort and time that went into producing this lovely video. The music is so soothing and the timing impeccable. Thank you.
Thank you John. I really love canoeing... especially in the Adirondacks... and making the occasional video is a fun hobby for me. I'm gad you enjoyed it. BTW.... I've watched your Whitney Loop series a couple of times :-)
Perfect sound mixing, wonderful!!
Thanks a lot David. I really appreciate the compliment.
Going up to the Fish Pond area from that access point is a great trip. Beautiful video.
Thank you. I was blessed to have super nice weather.... and theTamaracks were really popping. I wish you and the gang many great outings and excellent fishing this paddling season
Спасибо!
Can't believe you only got 2K subs... The quality of your videos is amazing. Keep up the good work, sooner or later it will all pay off.
I really appreciate the nice compliment. Thank you.
Great video, thank you. Just subscribed, and though I love to hear folks talk about their trips, sometimes you just let the images and video do the talking as you've demonstrated here. I'm relatively new to the whole thing, but I want to lighten up my gear footprint as much as possible as I ease into my 50's. Your seat looks even lighter than the GCI one I have. What are you using here for a seat, or did it come with the rapidfire?
Thanks for watching Sean. I'm glad you enjoyed it. The seat comes in the rapidfire.... and is certainly light... and very comfortable. Tweaking and experimenting with different gear is a lot of fun. I have my super light kit which I used in this video. For longer or cold weather trips I pack a bit more of course. I love the NRS 110L Bill's bag for just about any overnight trip. Did you see this winter canoe camping video? I used a tent and sleeping bag setup for this trip:
ua-cam.com/video/tx3KB7QNnVs/v-deo.html
@@CanoeCampClimb Wow, so beautiful! That makes me want to schedule something over holiday break this year. Haven't done winter camping since my time in the Army in the 90's but maybe it's time to give it another try
@@speasley1 A mentor of mine once told me "when it comes to enjoying the outdoors, there is no such thing as bad weather, just bad gear". I hope you get out and give it a try. I'm a big fan of the channel "TheOutdoorGearReview"... @TheOutdoorGearReview this particular video is very informative about winter camping... how to stay safe and warm:
ua-cam.com/video/Ftc3t93thDw/v-deo.htmlsi=AQp0ebNWdr8rbH0S
This was a beautiful trip with great scenery and nicely filmed and edited!! Very well done. Wondering what model and weight canoe you have. Do you use any padding on your shoulder when portaging?
Hey James. Thank you. I have a Placid Boatworks Rapidfire. I'll put the link below and that has all the specs. I do not use any padding... but some people simply use a pool noodle slipped over the gunnel. A pretty simple and effective solution. I do use a pad on the upper part of the shoulder strap on my dry bag backpack... but that is not for cushioning... it is just to create a nice little lip that I can hook the canoe gunnel over... making the carry a lot easier and at times hands free.
placidboatworks.com/our-boats/rapidfire/
What canoo do you have?
It is a Placid Boatworks RapidFire. I love it. Here is a link to the website with more info:
placidboatworks.com/our-boats/rapidfire/
What canoe do you have
Hi William. This is a Placid Boatworks RapidFire. Here is a link:
placidboatworks.com/our-boats/rapidfire/