Thank you for talking me along through pristine wilderness and endless beauty Really appreciate all that encompasses bringing this to us. Look forward to your upcoming adventure!
We attempted White Otter from Ignace side going in from Devils Gap Lake first week of July. Torrential rains and winds made us call it to avoid the big wide open lakes into White Otter. Great video.
Beautiful work of video storytelling.The vast Canadian wilderness is probably the most wondrous, outside Siberia, on the planet. That spider was a Jumping Spider. They don't build webs to trap prey, but wander around as hunters. They are very curious critters. Completely harmless, just drop him off on land and let him go about de-bugging.
Just a question - how do you know it isn’t a wolf spider. These have similar behaviors as jumpers and can get quite large. I used to actively look for them as a kid because I liked seeing the mothers carrying baby spiderlings on their back. Nice to see another arachnid enthusiast here. “May we raise children who love the unloved things - the dandelion, the worms and spiderlings. Children who sense the rose needs the thorn and run into rainswept days the same way they turn towards sun… And when they’re grown and someone has no speak for those who have no voice may they draw upon that wilder bond, those days of tending tender things And be the ones.” Nicolette Sowder
Jon, I have a cunning plan. Take one of those tiny air mattress pumps, and reverse it to make a little vacuum and use it to suck up all those no seeums and skeeters that collect in the roof of your tent at night. Viola - no bugs :)
What an epic adventure. The epic photography of all the wildlife plants and insects sunrises and sunsets and birds Especially loved the tarantula resting on the flower. And!! Photo review at the end Awesome ❤
Nice photo montage at the end. It helped me ease back into my everyday life. I’ll need another Lost Lakes adventure soon! Thanks for taking us all along with you.
Always very enjoyable to watch your videos! I saw you filming a wasp up close: are you not allergic to wasp stings? If you don't know, please carry an EPI-pen with you as a systemic allergic reaction to a wasp sting can be life-threatening (I recently experienced myself, hence this comment) and, obviously, a trip to the ER on such a trip won't be possible .
One of your best. A bunch of folks tell a good canoe story, but your nature filming is exceptional. Should be a world-renowned nature videographer any time now. Hope Canada appreciates your work, awards are due. At the very least a tourism grant!
Another incredible trip lived vicariously through you, Jon. Your cinematography is second to none and your videos are calm respites in a turbulent world.
The least intelligent creature in the Canadian wood, you ask. Well, depending on timing and location, I believe it would be the gnarly endowed Xander Bottleneck 🤣. Great vlog, by the way.
Caught this video 11 whole seconds after it was posted! This is one of my favorite camping channels, and im just so happy to spend another enjoying the beautiful Canadian wilderness all the way from Florida!
I am so very thankful I stumbled onto your channel. When my wife was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer, we ended up watching a lot more TV than usual. Over these past several months we have seen some of the most beautiful country in the world, conquered some worrisome rapids, portaged when we didn't really want to, found a nice camp spot, hung the hammocks, and had a delicious brook trout dinner, all thanks to you. My wife died this past Friday 9/6/24, but the hours and hours of comfort you provided with your videos was such a wonderful escape. Thank you Jon and Erin.
So terribly sorry for your loss Steve. I too lost my husband of 46 years & found this channel to bring me so much peace & comfort through my grief. May this also bring you peace as well 🙏 ❤
My deepest condolences Steve...can't imagine what you're going through but we're honoured to have provided some comfort to you two in such a painful time 💚💚
In a sea of nature creators who try to make things sound more intense than they are, and voice inflection to ensure you know they are having a great time. Your content is thoughtful, respectful, and diligently filled with knowledge I never knew I needed to know. Your detailed filming and consistent commentary put your channel in one of the highest tiers of quality I’ve ever seen. Truly beautiful. Thank you.
I can't begin to tell you how addicted I've become to your videos. The content is just what i need to escape the demands of life. Thank you for the brief but much appreciated escape from the daily grind! Keep doing what you do and providing everyone with a beautiful look into a world we will likely never get to enjoy to the level that we would like. Your videos are above and beyond everyone else's.
Hey Jon. I know you have a lot planned, but some of us would love to see you take a trip with Eze (adventurer). I see a lot of you in him (even the barbless hooks and an eye for nature). His permitted drone footage inside Wabakimi was awesome. Definitely bring gnarled Xander along for entertainment if you can tear him away from looking in the mirror 😅
Have you maybe considered uploading your sped-up paddling footage as full length ASMR videos? Dont think you would have to edit or anything, just cut that section and upload as ASMR? Asking for a friend obviously... also, huge fan, your videos are awesome!
I like the gentle reminder Leafs sticker on the back of The Complete Wilderness Paddler, because after I watch the Leafs all I want to do is retreat to the most remote stretch of wilderness to escape the stress, sadness and sorrow. 22 years of worry-free May camping and counting!
Again another high quality video that was a joy to watch. I had written before stating that your videos are so beautiful had you thought of doing a coffee table book with some of the beautiful pictures you have. I also, along with my wife, feel that you could also sell individual pictures from your trips. The quality is worth hanging in someone"s wall. Again I know that takes time and I know you both are extremely busy but I was just thinking about you making some money from the beauty you see and film. Again thank you. Ron
who would have thunk earthworms are an invasive species !!!! my son and I were packpacing in Pukaskwa at about the same time you did this trip ... lots of rain the first two days !
Jon, fabulous as always! Just to mention that the “bonking stick” has long been called a “priest”, as in “a visit from the priest to administer the last rites”. In England “bonking” can also mean…well, a certain conjugal activity that you certainly would not perform with a fish.
Absolutely loved this video, can you please tell me who makes the hat you wear? Thanks for the effort you put into sharing your adventures. G'day from Perth Western Australia
Thank you! 👋 It's the Tilley LTM6 :) Tilley has a sizing guide on their website. I keep links to gear I use (to my Amazon storefront) in the video descriptions and the hat is in "My Camping Gear" if needed: Canada: www.amazon.ca/shop/backcountryanglingontario USA: www.amazon.com/shop/backcountryanglingontario
I bought a Zoleo this year for northern Manitoba moose hunting! Thank you for showing me what an awesome tool this is. I can now keep in touch with my partner in the middle of freaking nowhere as well as keeping in touch with the guys I’m hunting with!!
Hey Jon…thanks for this. I am slightly horrified to think that my 12 day trip in Quetico was over 40 years ago now. Watching your videos is a bit like going home every time and I really appreciate the ‘work’ you are doing here. You can take the boy out of the bush but you sure can’t take the bush out of the boy!
Hey John! Just finished my first canoe trip in Canada. I did the Hap Wilson route 6 in the Temagami and I am wanting more already! 1. I have a great respect for what you do now and you are the reason for me coming to Ontario.Every day was tough and you make it look easy. 2. Head winds are no joke. I battled 12-14 mile an hour winds almost every day and learned to get on the lake at sunrise to make my miles. 3. I am coming back for more and butter chicken and naan are on the menu. Thank you for your videos and allowing me to discover Canada.
I just clocked out from my job, opened the app to view my notifications and saw this. 😊😊😊 Tonight is gonna be a good night! Why? New lost lakes Homie !!!
Moth goes into a dentist office and starts talking Abt his problems the dentist asks you need a psychiatrist not a dentist why are you here it says well your light is on
The effort you put into these masterpieces is incredible…how is this not the best camping and adventure channel out there…always a great ambassador for canada
Excellent video and pics. So much cleaner and crisp. Love it. Im happy that your starting to do more episodes. Nice tent too. I cant wait to see more.🥰
Refreshing to see you releasing your catch immediately and no "look what I caught?!" shots. I always enjoy Lost Lakes channel. Been watching since 2020... the year from hell.
Thanks as always Michael! Yeah I'm letting go of the ego side of angling...some fish are interesting enough to show to the good camera but for the most part the shot from the gopro on the gunnel is good enough
Texted all my buds about this one. I think it's your best work yet. Excited to see the big trip. Considering downsizing my fishing hooks to match yours.
Thank you my friend! I buy them online because I can never find them in store. Size 1/0 is good for replacing typical treble hooks, and roughly 3/0 for bigger ones on larger lures. If you want to try one for average size lures, go with 1/0 or 2/0. These single barbless Gamakatsu octopus hook packs are great and I have them in my Amazon storefront links in the video descriptions in the fishing section: CANADIAN (.ca): www.amazon.ca/shop/backcountryanglingontario AMERICAN (.com): www.amazon.com/shop/backcountryanglingontario
Hey buddy hope you're well 🙂.Any scope for doing a winter adventure together? Would love to put something epic together with you if you're feeling it! xx
Just have to say that every Saturday, my husband and I anxiously check to see if you have a new video out! It's our favorite weekend ritual! Coffee & Lost Lakes. We enjoy your content so much!
As a Boy Scout I was fortunate to spend 10 days in the Quetico at Northern Tier. Truly a formative experience as a young man that I still think about often
Good day John. I’m watching you over 5 years I saw your growing and I really hope one day make trip with you. I do lots of outdoor in Alberta and Saskatchewan and Ontario is the next target. I like cold I don’t mind any weather. Like competitions. Could you please tell me the name of the maps app you using. Thank you.
Before anyone rage comments...aerial footage was capture outside park boundaries, looking in :)
They can fly planes in and drop people off but a drone disturbs wildlife..........
@@marsh8729drones can go everywhere! Planes can't. I don't like planes btw.
It’s sad that somebody doesn’t have anything better to do than post a rage comment to this channel’s page.
How could any rage be associated with, in or around this channel?!🙄like omg fer real? Hahaha this is the best you tube channel! MY FAVORITE. 😁⚡❤️
@@Jboogie314 Right?! This is the most zen channel ever!
Thank you for talking me along through pristine wilderness and endless beauty
Really appreciate all that encompasses bringing this to us.
Look forward to your upcoming adventure!
We attempted White Otter from Ignace side going in from Devils Gap Lake first week of July. Torrential rains and winds made us call it to avoid the big wide open lakes into White Otter. Great video.
Stayed at Dibble lake for the duration.
Thank you! Dibble looks like a great place to be
Beautiful work of video storytelling.The vast Canadian wilderness is probably the most wondrous, outside Siberia, on the planet. That spider was a Jumping Spider. They don't build webs to trap prey, but wander around as hunters. They are very curious critters. Completely harmless, just drop him off on land and let him go about de-bugging.
Just a question - how do you know it isn’t a wolf spider. These have similar behaviors as jumpers and can get quite large. I used to actively look for them as a kid because I liked seeing the mothers carrying baby spiderlings on their back. Nice to see another arachnid enthusiast here.
“May we raise children who love the unloved things - the dandelion, the worms and spiderlings.
Children who sense the rose needs the thorn
and run into rainswept days the same way they turn towards sun…
And when they’re grown and someone has no speak for those who have no voice
may they draw upon that wilder bond, those days of tending tender things
And be the ones.”
Nicolette Sowder
Should red “to speak”
Living life through you buddy!
Jon, I have a cunning plan. Take one of those tiny air mattress pumps, and reverse it to make a little vacuum and use it to suck up all those no seeums and skeeters that collect in the roof of your tent at night. Viola - no bugs :)
😂
What an epic adventure. The epic photography of all the wildlife plants and insects sunrises and sunsets and birds Especially loved the tarantula resting on the flower. And!! Photo review at the end Awesome ❤
Nice photo montage at the end. It helped me ease back into my everyday life. I’ll need another Lost Lakes adventure soon! Thanks for taking us all along with you.
Another great video man really enjoyed this one. Can’t wait wait to see the next one.
Outstanding, Thanks for bringing us along
This was a peaceful trip
Always very enjoyable to watch your videos! I saw you filming a wasp up close: are you not allergic to wasp stings? If you don't know, please carry an EPI-pen with you as a systemic allergic reaction to a wasp sting can be life-threatening (I recently experienced myself, hence this comment) and, obviously, a trip to the ER on such a trip won't be possible .
Thank you! You're right, I really should...even though I've never had a reaction from my rare stings over the years
Helmholtz clouds - pretty rare
New term for me. Cool!
The quality of your work is amazing, the scenery and the depth of the landscape colours…. Stunning…. Can’t wait for your next adventure..
One of your best. A bunch of folks tell a good canoe story, but your nature filming is exceptional. Should be a world-renowned nature videographer any time now. Hope Canada appreciates your work, awards are due. At the very least a tourism grant!
Thank you!!
jesus I just finished Xander”s Yukon video -I will never get any work done! Thank you, boys for letting me live vicariously through you
Great comment. Just drop the blasphemy next time!!!!
Xander's Yukon video was epic!!
Whois Xander?
Xander Budnick - a young UA-camr who learned everything from John.
@@byronbarker936oh God there’s always one.
Hands down the best outdoor content on UA-cam! Thanks for putting in the time the quality keeps getting better.
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Agree by far the best
I cannot believe that I get to watch such great footage and experiences for free. Thank you
Shhhh or their start charging.
Another incredible trip lived vicariously through you, Jon. Your cinematography is second to none and your videos are calm respites in a turbulent world.
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Vicariously is the right word. The relaxed production style actually makes you feel like you are there. Especially the solo trips.
The least intelligent creature in the Canadian wood, you ask. Well, depending on timing and location, I believe it would be the gnarly endowed Xander Bottleneck 🤣. Great vlog, by the way.
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Caught this video 11 whole seconds after it was posted! This is one of my favorite camping channels, and im just so happy to spend another enjoying the beautiful Canadian wilderness all the way from Florida!
What took you so long? Lol
@@Sharky5421 It's 1 of our top 5 out of 250 UA-cam channels that we watch. Great footage and content and very well edited...
This is my #1 channel ❤ just love it❣️
The background music of flute is the best and matches with the theme of the video.
"Fleeting mountains" what a beautiful and unique way to refer to clouds
I am so very thankful I stumbled onto your channel. When my wife was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer, we ended up watching a lot more TV than usual. Over these past several months we have seen some of the most beautiful country in the world, conquered some worrisome rapids, portaged when we didn't really want to, found a nice camp spot, hung the hammocks, and had a delicious brook trout dinner, all thanks to you. My wife died this past Friday 9/6/24, but the hours and hours of comfort you provided with your videos was such a wonderful escape. Thank you Jon and Erin.
Sorry for your loss, but she's not lost
She's all around you if you look, My guy.
So terribly sorry for your loss Steve. I too lost my husband of 46 years & found this channel to bring me so much peace & comfort through my grief. May this also bring you peace as well 🙏 ❤
My deepest condolences Steve...can't imagine what you're going through but we're honoured to have provided some comfort to you two in such a painful time 💚💚
Pure Love...stills at the end and all things Quetico. Your photography is outstanding. Enjoy your next adventure and we will be waiting.
Thank you!!
Well done as always. Some of the last worthwhile content on the internet worth consuming as society slowly forgets its foundation.
You, my friend, are living the dream. Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful!
YES!!!!! So happy you made it back to the Quetico. Can’t wait to watch this!
In a sea of nature creators who try to make things sound more intense than they are, and voice inflection to ensure you know they are having a great time. Your content is thoughtful, respectful, and diligently filled with knowledge I never knew I needed to know. Your detailed filming and consistent commentary put your channel in one of the highest tiers of quality I’ve ever seen. Truly beautiful. Thank you.
Thank you so much! :)
Oh yea!! A brand new lost lakes!!😊 so happy ❤
Your episodes are my escape from all the political yuck going on in the USA.
Missed you and the vicarious adventures in the wilderness. Thank you for taking us back to the future. ❤
Nice to see you in Quetico again. My son and I entered at Beaverhouse this year for a big trip.
Amazing trip, your work is so incredible! You capture the calmness and pure beauty of nature. You were born for this life.
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Are you the father figure to Zandar Poodneck?
Sadly yes...the boy worships me
Yay🎉🎉🎉🎉 Thank you Jon for an Amazing Jurney to watch tonight❤❤❤
I can't begin to tell you how addicted I've become to your videos. The content is just what i need to escape the demands of life. Thank you for the brief but much appreciated escape from the daily grind! Keep doing what you do and providing everyone with a beautiful look into a world we will likely never get to enjoy to the level that we would like. Your videos are above and beyond everyone else's.
Greatly appreciate that!!
Those lakes tho holy crap
Your channel is in our top 5 out of 250 that we watch. This is what I dream about.
Thank you so much!
You, me and Bob Ross love clouds ☁☁☁
AMAZING video. It looks like a documentary . Fantastic !!!
Nothing makes a Friday morning better than logging in and seeing new @LostLakes content!
Hey Jon. I know you have a lot planned, but some of us would love to see you take a trip with Eze (adventurer). I see a lot of you in him (even the barbless hooks and an eye for nature). His permitted drone footage inside Wabakimi was awesome. Definitely bring gnarled Xander along for entertainment if you can tear him away from looking in the mirror 😅
I can help Jon pry Bottleneck from his mirror. I'll bring a crowbar
Love your videos - not good for Canada as I will likely never visit as
as I have been their through you. Beautiful footage. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Have you maybe considered uploading your sped-up paddling footage as full length ASMR videos? Dont think you would have to edit or anything, just cut that section and upload as ASMR? Asking for a friend obviously... also, huge fan, your videos are awesome!
Another high quality production accompanied by your relaxed narration. Beautiful place. You are a lucky man. Keep enjoying.
I like the gentle reminder Leafs sticker on the back of The Complete Wilderness Paddler, because after I watch the Leafs all I want to do is retreat to the most remote stretch of wilderness to escape the stress, sadness and sorrow. 22 years of worry-free May camping and counting!
Excellent video as usual!!
Have a great trip you two, be safe
Again another high quality video that was a joy to watch. I had written before stating that your videos are so beautiful had you thought of doing a coffee table book with some of the beautiful pictures you have. I also, along with my wife, feel that you could also sell individual pictures from your trips. The quality is worth hanging in someone"s wall. Again I know that takes time and I know you both are extremely busy but I was just thinking about you making some money from the beauty you see and film. Again thank you.
Ron
Spent time in that area as a young man. You captured it magnificently. Thanks for the memories and beauty. Made my day.
Thanks Jon!!
Watching these are an event for me.
I need to prepare; munchies, a cold one, 0 distractions, or interruptions.
Abel and Victoria, a kiwi camping channel, put me onto yours! Grate channel mate. I am hooked🤩
who would have thunk earthworms are an invasive species !!!! my son and I were packpacing in Pukaskwa at about the same time you did this trip ... lots of rain the first two days !
Awwww yeeeeaaaah!!!! So excited to watch. I already know it’s going to be another masterpiece!!
I love watching these really look forward yours filming skills are amazing jon keep up the good work.
Best line..."wow, what a crazy life it is down there!"
You know you've done a lot of fishing when you have thoughts like this!
Welcome back. You two have been missed.
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The quality of this is superb! Thank you for taking us on a wonderful adventure!!!
Thank you!!
...Talk about "knock yer eyeballs out" videography! You did an outstanding job of it this time. Thanks!
Thank you!!
So glad you’re uploading videos again, lately I’ve been stuck watching that Budnick fella’s videos.😂
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Jon, fabulous as always! Just to mention that the “bonking stick” has long been called a “priest”, as in “a visit from the priest to administer the last rites”. In England “bonking” can also mean…well, a certain conjugal activity that you certainly would not perform with a fish.
RIGHT before my 4 day Montana trip, LETS GO
Awesome video!💥
Absolutely loved this video, can you please tell me who makes the hat you wear? Thanks for the effort you put into sharing your adventures. G'day from Perth Western Australia
Thank you! 👋 It's the Tilley LTM6 :) Tilley has a sizing guide on their website. I keep links to gear I use (to my Amazon storefront) in the video descriptions and the hat is in "My Camping Gear" if needed:
Canada: www.amazon.ca/shop/backcountryanglingontario
USA: www.amazon.com/shop/backcountryanglingontario
I'm watching this with headphones and keep ducking my head away when I hear mozzies......
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I always soak my camping gear and cloths in Pyrethrum before any trip. Boots, socks, anything cloth.
Yeah that's a good idea in tick country
Love all the videos you do can't wait for the next ones 🤘🏻🤘🏻
I bought a Zoleo this year for northern Manitoba moose hunting! Thank you for showing me what an awesome tool this is. I can now keep in touch with my partner in the middle of freaking nowhere as well as keeping in touch with the guys I’m hunting with!!
Hard to add another subscription bill but so worth it
Land Before Time III
Is this a canon event?
I love your content! Where is your wife?? Sweet journey. Keep em coming!
Thank you! I do this full-time but she has her own job. Working on our latest 22-day trip together now though :)
What did you do to your thumb man?
I was closing the door of a trailer and the big latch for it whipped around. Finally just lost the nail a couple of days ago, three months later
That bay is a very interesting shape. Looks like 1997 Toyota 4runner water pump gasket
Hey Jon…thanks for this. I am slightly horrified to think that my 12 day trip in Quetico was over 40 years ago now. Watching your videos is a bit like going home every time and I really appreciate the ‘work’ you are doing here.
You can take the boy out of the bush but you sure can’t take the bush out of the boy!
Hahah I suppose that's the best sort of 40-year-later horrifying realization
I agree morning paddles are the best. Thank you John enjoyed your video very much. Happy paddling
Hey John! Just finished my first canoe trip in Canada. I did the Hap Wilson route 6 in the Temagami and I am wanting more already! 1. I have a great respect for what you do now and you are the reason for me coming to Ontario.Every day was tough and you make it look easy. 2. Head winds are no joke. I battled 12-14 mile an hour winds almost every day and learned to get on the lake at sunrise to make my miles. 3. I am coming back for more and butter chicken and naan are on the menu. Thank you for your videos and allowing me to discover Canada.
Good stuff Todd, keep it up!!
Super high quality as usual. Thank you as always
God thank you Jon!
I just clocked out from my job, opened the app to view my notifications and saw this. 😊😊😊
Tonight is gonna be a good night! Why? New lost lakes Homie !!!
Moth goes into a dentist office and starts talking Abt his problems the dentist asks you need a psychiatrist not a dentist why are you here it says well your light is on
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The effort you put into these masterpieces is incredible…how is this not the best camping and adventure channel out there…always a great ambassador for canada
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Seriously, your photography has gotten so good! You are one of the best in this genre on YT. Thanks.
Thank you!!
Excellent video and pics. So much cleaner and crisp. Love it. Im happy that your starting to do more episodes. Nice tent too. I cant wait to see more.🥰
YYYYEEESSSS!!!
It is surprising the bears don't attack you in your tent. That thought rather puts me off.
Statistically extremely rare :)
Refreshing to see you releasing your catch immediately and no "look what I caught?!" shots. I always enjoy Lost Lakes channel. Been watching since 2020... the year from hell.
Thanks as always Michael! Yeah I'm letting go of the ego side of angling...some fish are interesting enough to show to the good camera but for the most part the shot from the gopro on the gunnel is good enough
@@LostLakes yes use the fishing video that enhances your adventure story. Awesome videos from Canada! 🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁
@@LostLakes Looking forward to the subarctic barrens trip.
As an avid outdoorsman and Sudbury resident, I can share some epic spots for you to explore. Hmu
Texted all my buds about this one. I think it's your best work yet. Excited to see the big trip. Considering downsizing my fishing hooks to match yours.
Thank you my friend! I buy them online because I can never find them in store. Size 1/0 is good for replacing typical treble hooks, and roughly 3/0 for bigger ones on larger lures. If you want to try one for average size lures, go with 1/0 or 2/0. These single barbless Gamakatsu octopus hook packs are great and I have them in my Amazon storefront links in the video descriptions in the fishing section:
CANADIAN (.ca): www.amazon.ca/shop/backcountryanglingontario
AMERICAN (.com): www.amazon.com/shop/backcountryanglingontario
@@LostLakes I'll check em out, thanks!
Hi Jon. I would watch your videos over anything else out there.Take care.🇨🇦
Thank you Mike!!
Hey buddy hope you're well 🙂.Any scope for doing a winter adventure together? Would love to put something epic together with you if you're feeling it! xx
JONNNNOOOOHH!!! Missed you hoser!
YAY!
Just have to say that every Saturday, my husband and I anxiously check to see if you have a new video out! It's our favorite weekend ritual! Coffee & Lost Lakes. We enjoy your content so much!
As a Boy Scout I was fortunate to spend 10 days in the Quetico at Northern Tier. Truly a formative experience as a young man that I still think about often
Wonderful video, especially for us older folks who can no longer manage a trip like that. Thank you.
My pet moth watching this... 👁👄👁
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Once more watching your video with a thunderstorm while having a thunderstorm here. 😊
There is only one tent manufacturer in the world that will hold up in all conditions. Hilleberg, they are hands down the best tents made. Full stop.
Yeah they've definitely caught my eye. I'll have to try one
@@LostLakes do it. Your life will then be divided into before and after you bought the Hilleberg tent.
Good day John. I’m watching you over 5 years I saw your growing and I really hope one day make trip with you. I do lots of outdoor in Alberta and Saskatchewan and Ontario is the next target. I like cold I don’t mind any weather. Like competitions.
Could you please tell me the name of the maps app you using. Thank you.
Frigging awesome just starting .