Keen eyed subscribers may notice a difference in my pack system during this trip. At some point I'll get around to putting together a video about my philosophy around gear selection. As always, I appreciate your support ❤
Just awesome! I would never make it as far as you did, to many nooks a crannies to explore along the way! Your vids are so fun and relaxing to watch and you camerawork is just fantastic! 👍 👍Also I didn't know you have pitcher type plants up there, that really cool!
Aw you're too kind, Jim. On longer hikes like this I see a lot of stuff that doesn't make it into the video -- but that just leaves more to come back and share later! The pitcher plant is actually our provincial flower here in Newfoundland. They love all the boggy terrain we've got. It's illegal to disturb them so I tread very carefully in those areas.
Great stuff, different landscape to the usual forests and cliffs, very barren and desolate but felt kind of relieved when you set up camp amongst the trees, guess I was missing them. 😁 The coffee for this trip gave me a giggle, but sad to see so much junk scattered around the countryside, are there no laws against littering and abandoning stuff or just no one to enforce it?
I was glad to get into some forest at the end of the day, too! We do have anti-littering laws but on remote shorelines like these it's impossible to keep the flotsam that washes in cleaned up, unfortunately.
Keen eyed subscribers may notice a difference in my pack system during this trip. At some point I'll get around to putting together a video about my philosophy around gear selection.
As always, I appreciate your support ❤
Babe wake up, new Radar Base just dropped
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Different views for sure but the ever present roar of the sea.
Looked like a comfy night. Thanks for bringing us along.
A hammock in the trees by the ocean is the perfect combo!
Amazing scenery so rugged and wild beautiful country ❤❤
Keep safe and keep exploring
🥰 Count on it -- there's a lot more for me to see and share!
This looks absolutely amazing my friend! Great filming and narration 🔥🔥
Thanks, Ervin, I appreciate the support 🤝
nice show. all those items on the trail makes me curious about their story!
Thanks, Steve! Yeah, so many abandoned vehicles, and debris from ships doing who knows what.
Just awesome! I would never make it as far as you did, to many nooks a crannies to explore along the way! Your vids are so fun and relaxing to watch and you camerawork is just fantastic! 👍 👍Also I didn't know you have pitcher type plants up there, that really cool!
Aw you're too kind, Jim.
On longer hikes like this I see a lot of stuff that doesn't make it into the video -- but that just leaves more to come back and share later!
The pitcher plant is actually our provincial flower here in Newfoundland. They love all the boggy terrain we've got. It's illegal to disturb them so I tread very carefully in those areas.
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Chumbawamba moment
I sit back down, then I get up again. You're never gonna keep me down!
Great stuff, different landscape to the usual forests and cliffs, very barren and desolate but felt kind of relieved when you set up camp amongst the trees, guess I was missing them. 😁 The coffee for this trip gave me a giggle, but sad to see so much junk scattered around the countryside, are there no laws against littering and abandoning stuff or just no one to enforce it?
I was glad to get into some forest at the end of the day, too!
We do have anti-littering laws but on remote shorelines like these it's impossible to keep the flotsam that washes in cleaned up, unfortunately.
Dude, your subscribers count is criminally low.
I'm doing my best over here 😂Thanks for the vote of confidence, Rimantas!