Danilo In The Woods
Danilo In The Woods
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EP. 24 | Strange two-night adventure in the SW section of the park | TOUGH ROUTES, 911 S.A.R MISSION
A last minute adventure to Algonquin with a crazy twist, as I got involved in a search a rescue operation to help some other campers who I bumped into.
Two-nights in the park, launching from Dagger Lake, which is listed as one of the remote access points (14b) in the park - I had never done one of these, so I didn’t know what to expect as far as the road or parking situation.
Rugged, ass-kicking portages.
A return to the lake where it all began.
A call to search and rescue!!!
Episode 24 had it all!
Bookmarks:
00:00 - intro
13:40 - campsite, day 1
17:06 - Day 2
23:09 - SAR
35:20 - campsite, day 2
38:39 - Day 3
Gear you see in the video…
Hammock hennessyhammock.ca/products/expedition-asym-zip
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Видео

EP. 23 | Unforgettable 2-night solo adventure to conquer Louisa-Welcome Loop | MOST SCENIC TRIP YET
Просмотров 5775 месяцев назад
Some call it the Louisa Loop. Some call it the Welcome Loop. I call it Paradise Loop. 3 days, 2 nights in the most scenic route to date! Arguably the 2 best campsites I’ve ever stayed at. A 3km Longest-portage personal record. Big lakes. Winding rivers. Sunny beaches. MOOOOOOOSE!!! An unforgettable trip in one of the prettiest sections of Algonquin. 38.8 kilometres around the Rock-Louisa-Welcom...
EP. 22 | Challenging four day trip in Western Algonquin with Ollie's Crew | PORTAGE-FEST TO MISTY
Просмотров 6206 месяцев назад
It's the crew's annual Victoria Day long-weekend trip....and they gave me the opportunity to be the trip organizer. Let's say I made everyone pay for it. LOL The longest route to date. 4 days. 3 nights. 46km from Rain to Misty and back. Over 11km of portages, in back-to-back 7-portage-days that made sure my career as trip organizer as short and sweet. One and done! Misty Lake Loop with the gang...
EP. 21 | Spetacular solo adventure to Algonquin's southernmost access point | COMPLETE SOLITUDE
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One more canoe trip before this place becomes a winter-wonderland... This time, a solo two-night adventure to Algonquin's southernmost access point - Kingscote Lake. The trip took place in the middle of the week, so I expected the park to be empty, but I wasn't expecting complete solitude! Amazing adventure to Scorch Lake, staying put for both nights on the same campsite, and a full day of hiki...
EP. 20 | A relaxing two-night trip to Western Algonquin with the wife and friends | EPIC CAMPSITE
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
Well, there’s no better time to introduce the wife to backcountry camping than a rainy and cold weekend with chances of snow drizzle. Off to Rain Lake (it’s literally called Rain Lake), to get rained on. 2 nights with wife, and dear friends and fellow campers João and Andrea.
EP. 19 | Epic solo 2-night adventure in Algonquin to test my new solo canoe! | A NEW ERA BEGINS!!
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.Год назад
This episode marks the beginning of a new era… Up to now I have brought a somewhat unconventional approach to backcountry camping, either bringing Blue Thunder - my fearless Pelican kayak, or my trusty inflatable paddle board, to places usually reserved for people paddling canoes. Well...time has come to join them! Two-nights in Algonquin in mid-September to commemorate the maiden voyage of my ...
EP. 18 | Epic solo adventure down the white waters of the Mississagua River | RUNNING RAPIDS!!
Просмотров 548Год назад
Bike. Paddle. Camp. Rapids!!! It is no secret that I have a soft spot for the Kawartha Highlands, and have embarked on a personal quest to conquer the whole park solo. One section that has been on my radar for a long time is the Mississagua River route, which starts at the Mississagua Lake Dam and ends at a take out spot just north of Buckhorn, but the white-water classification has always scar...
EP. 17 | Epic 2-night solo SUP adventure around the Magnetawan Loop in Algonquin | SNAKES! MOOOOSE!!
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The Magnetawan Loop...I was hooked from the moment I watched the first episode of the Trailguide Pictures series, which was a 6-day journey to conquer the route off of Access Point 3, located on the western edge of Algonquin Park. The 30km route included navigating the beginning stretch of the Petawawa River, a personal record 2435m portage, seeing a moose!!…and a return home fighting the headw...
EP. 16 | Solo two-night trip to conquer the Long Lake section of the Kawartha Highlands | BUG-FEST!
Просмотров 647Год назад
It’s bug season. But it’s also camping season. And if you don’t camp because of the bugs, then you're letting the bugs win! Back to the Kawartha Highlands we go! 3 days/2 nights, 25km loop starting off at the Long Lake access point. This was the trip I had planned for April, and I’m glad I was able to score the reservations for this time of the year. Mode of Transport: SUP Weather: scattered th...
EP. 15 | Epic four-day camping adventure in the Barron Canyon with Ollie's Crew | SUP, RAIN, RAPIDS
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By far the most epic adventure to date!!! This time a 4-day paddleboarding wilderness trip with Ollie's Crew, conquering one of Algonquin's most iconic areas - The magnificent Barron Canyon. 6 people and a dog. 2 canoes and one crazy Brazilian on his inflatable paddleboard. This one was for the books!!!!! Bookmarks - Start @00:00 - Day 2 @15:55 - Day 3 @20:30 - Beginning of the loop @28:30 - Ra...
EP. 14 | Rainy solo overnight trip to Haliburton Highlands Water Trail | DITCHED THE TENT!!
Просмотров 293Год назад
Rain and some nasty weather almost ruined my season opener, but I had other plans... This is a quick trip to a campsite on Haliburton Highlands Water Trails to enjoy a night in the woods but more importantly, begin my conversion to hammock camping!! I've recently picked up a Hennessy Expedition and look forward to the tentless life! Not a adventure-filled trip, but fun times nevertheless. Gear ...
Jeep ride on Concession Lake Trail with the COORJC crew | LESSONS LEARNED
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Jeep ride on Concession Lake Trail with the COORJC crew | LESSONS LEARNED
EP. 13 | Solo overnight backpacking adventure around the Sheldon Lake Loop | RAIN RAIN RAIN
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EP. 13 | Solo overnight backpacking adventure around the Sheldon Lake Loop | RAIN RAIN RAIN
EP. 12 | Solo backcountry camping adventure on an inflatable paddle board | SANDY BEACHES, SNAKES!!
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EP. 12 | Solo backcountry camping adventure on an inflatable paddle board | SANDY BEACHES, SNAKES!!
Jeep ride on Pencil Lake trail with the COORJC crew | WATER CROSSING AND WALL CLIMB!!
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Jeep ride on Pencil Lake trail with the COORJC crew | WATER CROSSING AND WALL CLIMB!!
EP. 10 | Solo kayak camping adventure around the Serpentine Loop in the Kawartha Highlands
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EP. 10 | Solo kayak camping adventure around the Serpentine Loop in the Kawartha Highlands
EP. 9 | Overnight solo backpacking trip to Sheldon Lake in Early Spring | BEST CAMPSITE ON LAKE!
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EP. 9 | Overnight solo backpacking trip to Sheldon Lake in Early Spring | BEST CAMPSITE ON LAKE!
Solo snow-hiking to scout campsites at Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands | HIKING ACROSS A FROZEN LAKE!!
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Solo snow-hiking to scout campsites at Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands | HIKING ACROSS A FROZEN LAKE!!
Jeep winter off-roading trip to Hoggsback Rd. trail in DEEP SNOW!
Просмотров 6252 года назад
Jeep winter off-roading trip to Hoggsback Rd. trail in DEEP SNOW!
EP. 8 | Two-night camping and Jeep off-road adventure in Crown Land | AMAZING DRIVE-UP SITE!
Просмотров 5293 года назад
EP. 8 | Two-night camping and Jeep off-road adventure in Crown Land | AMAZING DRIVE-UP SITE!
14km hike through the Parc National des Calanques | Marseille, France
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14km hike through the Parc National des Calanques | Marseille, France
EP. 7 | Two-night solo adventure in the Western Uplands Backpacking Trail | NIGHT HIKE TO CAMPSITE!
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EP. 7 | Two-night solo adventure in the Western Uplands Backpacking Trail | NIGHT HIKE TO CAMPSITE!
12km canoe ride down the Rouge River with a toddler | Mont-Tremblant, QC
Просмотров 3723 года назад
12km canoe ride down the Rouge River with a toddler | Mont-Tremblant, QC
Gooderham Jeep Trail from CR507 to Salmon Lake Rd | Rookies meet 3-rated trail, JK stuck in the mud!
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Gooderham Jeep Trail from CR507 to Salmon Lake Rd | Rookies meet 3-rated trail, JK stuck in the mud!
Gooderham Jeep Trail time-lapse | Hwy 507 to Salmon Lake Rd | 4hs in 8mins
Просмотров 5503 года назад
Gooderham Jeep Trail time-lapse | Hwy 507 to Salmon Lake Rd | 4hs in 8mins
Diamond of Light - A poem to Blue Man
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Diamond of Light - A poem to Blue Man
Jeep trails at Ganaraska Forest - Part 2 | 4 Jeeps / 3 newbie drivers
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 года назад
Jeep trails at Ganaraska Forest - Part 2 | 4 Jeeps / 3 newbie drivers
EP. 6 | Two-night group kayak/canoe camping in Massassauga Provincial Park | GIANT BEAVER DAM!
Просмотров 2883 года назад
EP. 6 | Two-night group kayak/canoe camping in Massassauga Provincial Park | GIANT BEAVER DAM!
EP. 5 | Two-night solo Jeep overlanding adventure in Crown Land (Bancroft, ON) | EXPLORING 4x4 TRAIL
Просмотров 9343 года назад
EP. 5 | Two-night solo Jeep overlanding adventure in Crown Land (Bancroft, ON) | EXPLORING 4x4 TRAIL

Комментарии

  • @richey1794
    @richey1794 3 дня назад

    Amazing video. Trailing solo took some balls i have to admit. I'm from the Caribbean and preparing to do my first off road trail in the summer. Appreciate the tips. ps glad you got your drone back!

  • @peeet6631
    @peeet6631 7 дней назад

    I love your enthusiasm and the joy of discovering new vistas in the back country of Algonquin. My father and a few friends made their first trip to Welcome back in the mid sixties as the lake had a reputation as an excellent Rainbow trout source and for many years thereafter it became an annual event. Well done Danilo.

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 6 дней назад

      Hey there, thanks for the kinds words. 🙏🏼 If all goes well, I’ll be spending another night in Welcome lake this year! Cheers.

  • @callcrazy5625
    @callcrazy5625 11 дней назад

    Made me teary-eyed in the end about the good news of finding the young man! As always, love your energy out there and that view of the Brazilian countryside…what?!? 🤩

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 10 дней назад

      Danilo in the Woods go bougie in the Brazilian countryside 😁

  • @TerryFalan
    @TerryFalan 26 дней назад

    Great video Danilo! Hope they found that young man with your help! Take care!

  • @frankhanes8005
    @frankhanes8005 26 дней назад

    Algonquin is a awesome place to be. I’m lucky I live in Huntsville and get to go a lot but I also do a lot of crown land camping. Love your happiness and how much you love it there. If your ever looking for a camping partner drop me a note. I don’t have a canoe anymore but I can always rent one for a trip. I use a fishing kayak most of the time but she’s heavy for portage. Anyhow Happy holidays and hope you have a good New Years. Good job on helping them kids out. Oh forgot to ask what Hammock tent do you use? Tks

    • @frankhanes8005
      @frankhanes8005 26 дней назад

      One other question were did you get your dry bag backpack and your food bin that I’m assuming fits in the bag? Tks

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 26 дней назад

      Thanks! The Ontario backcountry is incredible, but Algonquin is a special place for sure -- and I haven't even scratched the surface! So many routes to explore! The hammock is a Hennessy Expedition Zip -- I've never used my tent after purchasing thing thing. It's the best night of sleep you'll get! hennessyhammock.com/products/expedition-asym-zip The drybag is a SealLine 65L. Seems like Amazon has gotten very greedy! I bought the bag in August 2020 for $179 and it's currently selling for $349. WTF!! Price aside, it's a beast of a bag, and the 65L size is perfect because it has forced me to become very strategic in what I bring, which is great since I'm an advocate of the single-carry approach and don't want to be carrying too much. amzn.to/3VYJC5U The food bucket is a DIY solution. I worked for a pharmaceutical company in the past, and we used these CURTEC buckets to ship the product - my buddies sent me one. They're air-tight and very resistant. The one you see on the video fits inside the drybag, or strapped to the outside of the pack depending on what I'm bringing. I'm pretty sure this is it, but don't know where you'd get them in Canada --> www.curtec.com/en/products/drums/wide-neck-drums/detail/wide-neck-drum-6-liter Happy paddling in 2025! 🛶⛺️

    • @frankhanes8005
      @frankhanes8005 26 дней назад

      @ thanks for the reply 😎

  • @duggoneit
    @duggoneit 27 дней назад

    So glad you were able to get them the help they needed! Hey I noticed you had a picture taped to the side of your canoe? Is there a story there?

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 27 дней назад

      @@duggoneit haha good catch! Yeah…I created an information card with my details (name, DOB, blood type, license plate), my wife’s emergency contact, and a picture of what I look like. Then I grabbed one of those Puralator adhesive pouches for shipping labels (the one with a ziplock opening), and stuck it to the inside of the canoe. Even with the splashing, rain and morning dew, it’s been holding on quite well!

  • @jayburne6825
    @jayburne6825 27 дней назад

    You rock bro....thanks for sharing.....happy holidays...

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 27 дней назад

      @@jayburne6825 thanks! This was an interesting one for sure!! Happy Holidays as well. May 2025 be full of new adventures!! 🛶⛺️

  • @adarshbs4514
    @adarshbs4514 2 месяца назад

    Do we need to book any tickets or reserve to enter the trail?

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 2 месяца назад

      @@adarshbs4514 no, it’s crown land, but I’d recommend you join OF4WD to access the trail index (maps, details), etc

  • @juliechristine377
    @juliechristine377 4 месяца назад

    My canoe only weighs 22lbs... but I find single carrying REALLY DIFFICULT! It's not so much the weight but the fact that the canoe tends to put downward pressure on the pack, causing enough stress on the shoulders that anything over a couple 100m is too hard. Whats your secret? Or do you feel the same discomfort and just grin and bear it?

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 4 месяца назад

      22lbs?! I've been dreaming about a Swift 13-footer that only weighs 26lbs, and I thought that was pretty good...22lbs is amazing!! There's definitely some grinding involved with my approach. It's not light, but the thought of doing the hike 3 times doesn't sit well with me. I've trimmed out the luxuries to get my pack weight down. I'm at 13kgs which is not considered "ultralight" by the internet standards, but I'm good with that...But what REALLY HELPS is that I don't let the seat of the canoe rest on top of the pack while I'm carrying it, exactly to avoid the canoe putting that downward pressure on it. There's some discomfort because the yoke is resting on top of the shoulder straps of the pack, but it doesn't feel like I'm being pulled backwards. For me works well, because of the shape and size of my drybag, but might be tough to accomplish if you're using those hiking backpacks that are narrower and come up higher behind the neck...

  • @deniseroxo5334
    @deniseroxo5334 5 месяцев назад

    What a trip, 🛶 🫎 😘

  • @TerryFalan
    @TerryFalan 5 месяцев назад

    What a great trip! And the weather gods were on your side! Glad you got to see that moose! Seen a few in Algonquin myself and it’s pretty exciting! Take care!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah I knew going in that the weather was going to be fantastic, but it exceeded my wildest expectations!! And the mooooose!!! 🫎 just the perfect ending to a perfect trip.

  • @callcrazy5625
    @callcrazy5625 5 месяцев назад

    Wow, you manifested the moose! And the way it looked up at you…I felt like it looked at me 😂 Great trip once again!! 👌🏼

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 5 месяцев назад

      The basic philosophy behind the law of attraction is that energy precedes manifestation!! 😁

  • @chuchumanga7948
    @chuchumanga7948 6 месяцев назад

    Is this yoke still standing strong?

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 6 месяцев назад

      @@chuchumanga7948 of course! The Yoke went unchanged in all of my adventures up until the day I sold the kayak last year. Yokemeister is a beast, and I’m sure it’s still rocking out there somewhere. 🤘🏼

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 6 месяцев назад

      @@chuchumanga7948 you can catch Yokemeister in action in episodes 2, 6, 10, 11, 18 of my camping series.

    • @chuchumanga7948
      @chuchumanga7948 6 месяцев назад

      @@danilointhewoods what did you upgrade to?

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 6 месяцев назад

      @@chuchumanga7948 ended up grabbing a second-hand solo canoe. Esquif Adirondack 12’.

  • @cuocsonglangnoigogang
    @cuocsonglangnoigogang 6 месяцев назад

    Your challenging four-day adventure in Western Algonquin with Ollie's Crew sounds like an incredible journey! You bring such bravery and camaraderie to your expeditions, turning rugged experiences into stories of friendship and discovery. And I am a floating village life from Vietnam.

  • @OutsideOntario
    @OutsideOntario 6 месяцев назад

    Rain lake is one of my favourite entrance points! the hiking trails are some of the most enjoyable in the park!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 6 месяцев назад

      I’ve done 2 trips from there, and would like to conquer that section of the Western Uplands Trail…maybe later this season.

    • @OutsideOntario
      @OutsideOntario 6 месяцев назад

      btw get yourself a thermacell, we were out on the trails in prime bug season not too long ago and that piece of tech changes the game I would never leave without it.

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 6 месяцев назад

      @@OutsideOntario I have it, but on this last one I didn't think it was going to be that bad. Lesson learned!🤣

  • @callcrazy5625
    @callcrazy5625 6 месяцев назад

    Found myself swatting the flies as if I were there, too 😅 More tandems with the Equipment Manager, I laughed so hard in this one 😂🤣 Ollie is sooo cute!!🥰

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 6 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed! I’m sure there will be more tandem trips with the Captain in the future…. 😎

  • @TerryFalan
    @TerryFalan 6 месяцев назад

    The legend returns! Couldn’t believe it when your video popped up! We were just talking about you the other day! Hope you had a good winter and look forward to more trips! Take care!

  • @mxkjpd01
    @mxkjpd01 6 месяцев назад

    Another great episode!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Another instant classic if I may say...whenever you guys are ready for another beat down, you know where to find me. 😁

  • @northernlights777
    @northernlights777 11 месяцев назад

    No drones allowed in Ontario provincial parks. 👍

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 8 месяцев назад

      It has been brought to my attention. Thanks bud.

    • @northernlights777
      @northernlights777 7 месяцев назад

      @danilointhewoods honestly hate the restrictions. Its easy to get turned around in there and would be nice to get an occasional aerial perspective 🤷‍♂️😝

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 7 месяцев назад

      @@northernlights777 yeah…last year I woke up with forest fire smoke everywhere, and used it to see if my way out of the lake was compromised. It helped a lot.

    • @northernlights777
      @northernlights777 7 месяцев назад

      @@danilointhewoods wow! Crazy!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods 7 месяцев назад

      EP. 16! 😁

  • @arumrunner
    @arumrunner Год назад

    Great one man, you're an animal single carrying what I roughly calculated as 90-100lbs - (Esquif 47lbs with paddles mounts lines etc - Dry bag kit 30-35lbs - food barrel 10-12lbs and electronics 5-6lbs) I was in the central park (Canoe/Burnt/Sunbeam/TomTomp) the 23-28th I can see by your moon shots you were up there later that week as well. Yupp all the leaves were gone but it was mild for being so close to Nov. Re the 1300/1470 port from BigRock to Kingscote, the park sign is measuring the distance from BigRock to the fork (that goes up to Lower Minnow lk) You then ad the distance of 170 from the fork to Kingscote to get the total 1470. I like seeing your Garmin watch altitude charts, seeing the inclines and declines. Cheers man and its only two months till spring!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Haha - one of these days I should weigh everything to get an accurate reading, but your calculation is on probably on the spot. I figured that was the case regarding the portage, but still doesn’t answer the question…why don’t they fix it?! Even better…the park could introduce an initiative to give away free nights in exchange for portage sign maintenance! I’d go… 😁

  • @duggoneit
    @duggoneit Год назад

    Those fish swimming by could have been lunch LOL! I like the idea of paddle board camping. I've seen vids of people fastening seats and using them like a kayak.

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      I wouldn’t mind some fresh fish for lunch, but I’d need someone to catch it! 😁 The paddle board is super fun! Has some limitations, but it’s been a blast to go camping with it. Ep.17 is one of my personal favourite trips so far.

  • @xxgg
    @xxgg Год назад

    Hello, cool video. Quick question; What alalog maps & what digital maps/apps do you use to navigate those types of locations? Thanks!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      BRMV (Back Road Maps Book). I have the paper version, but the app and paid subscription really helps because you can choose to overlap the Crown Land and 4x4 Trails layers and see your live location.

  • @callcrazy5625
    @callcrazy5625 Год назад

    Love the little commentaries, can’t believe no beaver paid you a visit 😂

  • @northern_wilderness_adventurer

    Another great outing! Glad to see you've really nailed down your kit, probably one of the more precise and light kits I've ever seen carried - I definitely carry more weight, so I still have a lot to work out / trim down in my personal kit. Looking forward to a bunch more adventures in 2024! Cheers, Danilo!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Thanks! Yeah…I’ve trimmed here and there since I’ve started this journey back in 2020, always with the intent to carry the least amount as possible, within reason. It’s not an ultralight kit, but I try to keep it simple. My luxury items are my camera gear, and that’s it. Not being a foodie, and not being into fishing helps a lot too. All that stuff adds up!

  • @juls.mae23
    @juls.mae23 Год назад

    This is so cool tito Danilo!!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Thanks Julianne!! I just need to convince your tita to come more often! 😁

  • @duggoneit
    @duggoneit Год назад

    Good job! I've stayed at the campsite you pointed out on Byers Lk. It's a nice one! The lake has brook trout in it.

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Good stuff. I watched a video of a young couple that also stayed there, and I debated doing two campsites with a stay there on Byers on the first night, but ended up sticking to the two nights on Scorch. Maybe next time…. I need to learn to fish, but frankly, don’t think it’s my thing. I’ll eat it if someone catches it though! 😁

    • @duggoneit
      @duggoneit Год назад

      @@danilointhewoods Well maybe we will cross paths again. You paddled by me On the mississagua river

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      @@duggoneit oh yeah that’s right! See ya out there! I’m already on the countdown for spring. Where are you off to in 2024?

  • @TerryFalan
    @TerryFalan Год назад

    Danilo strikes again! This post took me pleasantly by surprise! Wasn’t expecting another Danilo camping video this late in the season! Nice trip buddy! Your camping skills have increased exponentially since the paddle board days! You take care and a belated Happy New Year to you and Stephanie!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Thanks! Now on to plan a winter trip…Toronto is covered with snow right now and I’m sitting here dreaming of getting out there again! 🥾⛺️

    • @TerryFalan
      @TerryFalan Год назад

      That would be great! Hot tent camping in your future for sure! That would make a fun video!@@danilointhewoods

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      @@TerryFalan my friends were talking about a hot tent trip, but I’m ready for straight up hammock and under-quilt! BUNDLE UP!! 🥶🤣

    • @TerryFalan
      @TerryFalan Год назад

      Of course! True Danilo style !@@danilointhewoods

  • @useryggfdcc
    @useryggfdcc Год назад

    EXCELLENT camera work 👏. Living the life man. Look like super fun.

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Thanks 👊🏼 learning with each trip on the camera and editing as well. It’s been fun for sure!

    • @useryggfdcc
      @useryggfdcc Год назад

      ​@@danilointhewoods The hunting camp and that hunting is allowed there makes my itchy. After moving from the gta to Muskoka open up so much more opportunities. Saw any wildlife....wolfs?

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      @useryggfdcc I was spooked at first but had a conversation with some people online and it’s all good…hunting and camping have coexisted there for a long time, and the good news is…camping season slows down when the different hunting seasons begin, so there’s not that much overlap. Still…if I go there again around the same area I’ll be wearing an orange beanie instead!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      @useryggfdcc saw nothing this time! Zip.

    • @useryggfdcc
      @useryggfdcc Год назад

      ​@@danilointhewoods Even an orange vest is a good idea. A buddy and me went hunting near Bala and with our hunting cloth on a timber wolf walked less then 3 meters past my buddy not even seeing him sitting on a rock. I was calling deer and the wolf was sniffing the air. We did several experiments and its shocking how well the hunting clothes can make us invisible. Definitely hunting orange during hunting season.

  • @milliebanks7209
    @milliebanks7209 Год назад

    Are you Canadian or Hispanic? Either way, you are a joy to watch even though you don't equal out your hold on your paddle.

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Brazilian! 😁 what do you mean? which paddle?

    • @milliebanks7209
      @milliebanks7209 Год назад

      The paddle that equalizes your balance! Which one could I mean? And for the murk who gave me a thumbs down? Murk you!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Thanks, I’ll have to review some tape! 😁 The kayak-style paddle is definitely my favourite and for this canoe, I’ll most likely always chose it over the otter-tail paddle. I’m not giving up on the single-blade paddle just yet, but it will be the backup for sure.

  • @benjibones
    @benjibones Год назад

    Nice one Danilo! Love the Rain Lake access; there are a lot of places you can go from there. As usual your enthusiasm is contagious! Can't wait till /my/ next trip. thank you!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Thanks! I definitely have Rain Lake on my list of places to go back to. I have a few routes already mapped out that I’d like to explore; and also wouldn’t mind doing that section of the Western Highlands backpacking trail. Cheers!

  • @northern_wilderness_adventurer

    Nice little quick trip / video. Glad to see you 4 had a couple Agawa saws, one of my favorite pieces of kit for backcountry camping. Season is over now, but looking forward to the new year! Any trips planned yet? BTW, if you didn't hear, Jeff from Maps by Jeff has a brand new set of Algonquin maps out - they are amazing and worth you picking up for your future trips in the park. Cheers, Danilo!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Ha! I gifted myself a set of Jeff’s Maps for Xmas! He does amazing work indeed, and since the new maps are tear-resistant, I feel like I’ll be able to passing it on to my little guy one day… I’m hoping to pull off at least one winter backpacking trip between now and May. I want to give it a shot with the hammock setup…I think Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands is calling me! 😁

  • @pete332
    @pete332 Год назад

    Hey Danilo, new fan here, love your style man!.. “It’s for my mom, don’t judge me” ! 😂 👍 What’s your opinion on the canoe

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Thanks! She appreciates it! 🤣🤣 The canoe is awesome. Best purchase of 2023 for sure! I went with this one because I thought it gave me the best combination of durability, weight and cost. It’s not the lightest “solo” boat out there, but it’s not that bad either at around 40lbs. For the price I think it serves me well for my solo trips.

  • @nicktefoglou9679
    @nicktefoglou9679 Год назад

    Great content as usual brother, can’t wait until winters over. Plan to take Blue Thunder on some new adventures. Happy New year ,and may it be filled with new and epic adventures.🛶⛺️

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Happy New Year! Where’s Blue Thunder heading to in 2024?! 😁

  • @useryggfdcc
    @useryggfdcc Год назад

    A week ago I took the same road up to the Algonquin sign. Turned around there😢. Can we go on further or need to get a permit first?

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      You need a permit for park use, so if you’re just joy-riding to the access point, to turn around and head out, I suppose you don’t need a permit. But if you’re planning to park and go for a paddle or hike (Rain Lake is also an access point to the Western Uplands trail), that’s when the permit kicks in. My interpretation…better check with the park office to be sure.

    • @useryggfdcc
      @useryggfdcc Год назад

      @@danilointhewoods Excellent. Absolutely no problem getting a permit. Definitely doing this is the spring time. Got myself a canoe but didn't use it yet.

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      @@useryggfdcc I’m definitely going back there! This was a fun trip, but there’s still a lot to be explored since we didn’t move around. Enjoy the new canoe!

  • @TerryFalan
    @TerryFalan Год назад

    Happy New Year to you and Stephanie! Been wondering where you’ve been! Nice trip and great campsite! Always fun when a Danilo video drops! Take care!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Happy New Year! Fun little trip before the season cools off… 😁

  • @callcrazy5625
    @callcrazy5625 Год назад

    what a magical campsite!

  • @Tastewithnewdrinks
    @Tastewithnewdrinks Год назад

    Great video, keep going.😍

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Thanks! That’s the plan…every time I get a chance! 😁

  • @NikonF5user
    @NikonF5user Год назад

    Pretty sure that was a weasel, not a pine martin. Seemed a bit dark...

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Thanks! After the trip I tried looking it up and found some info on Pine Martens, but yeah…still wasn’t 100% because I not all of the pictures online looked like what I saw. I didn’t even think about looking up weasels!

  • @NotSoEpicAdventurer
    @NotSoEpicAdventurer Год назад

    Great way to break in the new canoe - thanks for sharing looked like a great trip! Be safe - “Let the good times roll” 🎣🛶🔥🪓

  • @bubba1138
    @bubba1138 Год назад

    Congrats on the new canoe! Keep in mind bag position is important for travelling in wind. Not a big deal in calm conditions but if you’re going into the wind you want more weight in the front and with a tail wind more weight in the back.

  • @JoJo-st6jk
    @JoJo-st6jk Год назад

    Hi Danilo, boy did I enjoy this video! I just came back today from off-roading with my Jeep & camping but you've done what I want to do, perhaps next year: purchase a canoe, mount in on my Jeep & head up to Algonquin on a solo portage camping trip! I smiled when you did because I know I would feel the same as you! I'm so happy to see how happy you were! Wishing you many more happy experiences with your "game changer" canoe. Wish me luck 😊

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Thanks! That's awesome! If the opportunity presents itself, go for it! But even if you don't have a canoe yet, pick one up for the weekend and go!! 😁

  • @callcrazy5625
    @callcrazy5625 Год назад

    Congrats on the new canoe 😁 Another great adventure and that sunset 🤩

  • @TerryFalan
    @TerryFalan Год назад

    Hey Danilo! Been missing you man! Nice to see ep.19 finally here. Congrats on the new canoe! That sweet baby is going to take you and the rest of us on some really cool adventures! Loved that second campsite! The shot of you on the rocks watching the sunset was fantastic! As a fellow solo canoeist in my younger years I was wishing that was me there to experience the beauty of that moment. Anyway, looking forward to seeing you soon on the next adventure! Stay fun!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      That was surreal indeed!!…and contrary to the first night when I had a party next to my campsite, the afternoon and evening night on Burnt Island lake was super peaceful. Pretty cool!

  • @northern_wilderness_adventurer

    I find it astounding how parallel my adventures have been to yours - I've done 2 of your previous trips already (one before you did yours, and the other I was inspired by your video to go do the serpentine loop at KHPP), and I was literally mapping out a route starting from Canoe Lake just last week, and here you are already out there and loving it! :) Not only that, I started with a kayak as well and just last week put my deposit down for a custom built Swift Cruiser 15.8. By the way, how much does your Esquif weigh? Looks like you were able to handle it portaging without an issue, so it must be light enough. Thanks again for sharing your adventure!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      That’s awesome!! I had a look at the Swift pack boats as well, but had to start smaller from a budget perspective. The Esquif I got is 40lbs. It’s not the lightest, but I’m able to single-carry the boat and gear without any issues. I’ve come up with a fairly minimalist setup as far as gear goes, so that helps. Where are you off to next?!…I’m heading to Algonquin Rain Lake!

    • @northern_wilderness_adventurer
      @northern_wilderness_adventurer Год назад

      40 lbs is a great weight, I'd be happy with that as well. I'm quite intrigued by your minimalist gear (your satchel and how you're able to hang it up for access is just aces!) - maybe one day you can to a full gear breakdown of all your items! My trips are all done for the year, but next year I have 2 routes I'll be doing for sure - a loop starting at Smoke Lake going south, and a slight variation of the Donald Lake Loop up in Temagami. Can't wait to see your adventure to Rain Lake now! :)

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      @@northern_wilderness_adventurer I’ve gone through a few variations on the essentials bag, but now I think I’ve finally settled on a good kit. Good idea for a video when the season quiets down a bit… 😁

  • @nicktefoglou9679
    @nicktefoglou9679 Год назад

    Hey Danilo I am the new caretaker of blue thunder. I’ve taken it on a few adventures already through on Lovesick Lake and Burleigh Falls. I’m planning a trip up to Algonquin next season with my son.Your enthusiasm and spirit are contagious so keep the adventurous content .Cheers Nick

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Rock on Nick! Thanks man…I’m so happy to hear you’re keeping the legend of Blue Thunder alive!! 😁 🤘🏼

  • @juliechristine377
    @juliechristine377 Год назад

    I can't believe you don't use an underquilt in the hammock. No wonder you're so cold!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Haha. The under-quilt is coming for colder trips, but I thought I could still swing this September trip without it. 😁

    • @Bryan24k8
      @Bryan24k8 Год назад

      I came here to mention the same thing. Need an underquilt to protect that cold but syndrome

    • @wolfherek
      @wolfherek Год назад

      I use a under quilt every time

    • @juliechristine377
      @juliechristine377 Год назад

      @@danilointhewoods September in Algonquin in a hammock without an underquilt? Never. I would use one all year, even in summer.

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      @@juliechristine377 it’s been quite pleasant without it actually. The trip to the Barron Canyon in May also got a little chilly, but doable. But yeah…I think October-May is definitely a must have. 😁

  • @ilikeitwhenitssunny7067
    @ilikeitwhenitssunny7067 Год назад

    Great video, glad your loving your new canoe

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Thanks!! It’s going to open so many possibilities!!

  • @ilikeitwhenitssunny7067
    @ilikeitwhenitssunny7067 Год назад

    I’m loving these videos. Inspiring me to get out there sup camping again

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Haha. I just replied on the other video that you’d probably like this one. 😁 THIS WAS FUN!!

    • @ilikeitwhenitssunny7067
      @ilikeitwhenitssunny7067 Год назад

      @@danilointhewoods watching it right now, wishing that I was there!

  • @ilikeitwhenitssunny7067
    @ilikeitwhenitssunny7067 Год назад

    Great video. There are lots of canoe tripping videos but I prefer to travel by sup so it’s great to see someone making a sup tripping video. I’ve subscribed of course, looking forward to move adventures. Great work

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Awesome, thank you! Then you’ll probably also like EPs 15 & 17! 😁

  • @duggoneit
    @duggoneit Год назад

    12:38 That was me on site 600. Great adventure,CHEERS!

    • @danilointhewoods
      @danilointhewoods Год назад

      Haha! Good stuff! Thought I’d see you going past me on Sunday. Did you stay another night, or paddled up-river to get out?

    • @duggoneit
      @duggoneit Год назад

      @@danilointhewoods I stayed 2 nights and paddled back up the river. Shame about the cans you found on site 602. It bothers me when people leave garbage.