I've been binge watching your videos the past couple weeks, and I especially enjoyed this and the Noganash sets - truly hidden jems and only an hour from Sudbury! Love your in-depth, often real-time documentation, filming approach - feels like I'm tagging along on these trips. I haven't made the plunge into backcountry camping yet, but am heavily researching it for next season, and I feel like I already have experience with a few trips under my belt just by watching your videos. Not to mention expanding my knot knowledge well beyond only knowing the half hitch! I've earned a living in video production/animation the past 25 years, so I can appreciate the work you put into this channel, and I greatly appreciate all your effort. Cheers!
Awesome! Thanks Richard. When you decide to go out into the backcountry, take it slow the first trip and don't push yourself too far. You'll gain a lot of experience just from increasing your comfort level. Good luck and have fun.
Hey thanks! Definitely heading back there. Btw, Love your channel and anyone reading this should go check it out. Thanks for the effort you've put in sharing your trips.
So rugged in there, every rock looked like a dangerous slip and slide. I’ve been procrastinating about tripping in the Mag for too long I think. I’d ask how the fishing was but I think the next recommended video will tell me. Thanks for sharing and taking the time to film.
What a beautiful area, shame the rain cut it short. That creek area where you guys were climbing over the rocks looks like it should have water running over it, is that the case normally..?
I've been binge watching your videos the past couple weeks, and I especially enjoyed this and the Noganash sets - truly hidden jems and only an hour from Sudbury! Love your in-depth, often real-time documentation, filming approach - feels like I'm tagging along on these trips. I haven't made the plunge into backcountry camping yet, but am heavily researching it for next season, and I feel like I already have experience with a few trips under my belt just by watching your videos. Not to mention expanding my knot knowledge well beyond only knowing the half hitch! I've earned a living in video production/animation the past 25 years, so I can appreciate the work you put into this channel, and I greatly appreciate all your effort. Cheers!
Awesome! Thanks Richard.
When you decide to go out into the backcountry, take it slow the first trip and don't push yourself too far. You'll gain a lot of experience just from increasing your comfort level. Good luck and have fun.
More and more rain. You guys did such a great job. Loved the video
Thanks Neill
Nice. Love it out there!
Hey thanks! Definitely heading back there.
Btw, Love your channel and anyone reading this should go check it out. Thanks for the effort you've put in sharing your trips.
That Canadian Shield has amazing rocks but very slippery when wet. I’ve fallen a few times. Ouch! Thanks.👍🇨🇦
Perfect place for canoeing!
Pretty cool trip. Thanks, Jason and Derek. 👍🙂🛶
Besides the rain it was a great ending to this series and as usual nicely filmed ! Thanks for sharing Jason
Its a beautiful area. Was just there this past weekend. Enjoyed the video! Cheers from Nathan.
Thanks!
So rugged in there, every rock looked like a dangerous slip and slide. I’ve been procrastinating about tripping in the Mag for too long I think. I’d ask how the fishing was but I think the next recommended video will tell me. Thanks for sharing and taking the time to film.
beautifully filmed! Love that 'new' camera, whatever it is.
What a beautiful area, shame the rain cut it short. That creek area where you guys were climbing over the rocks looks like it should have water running over it, is that the case normally..?
Yes, I believe that in spring the flow would be very impressive.
FYI this video is only 1080p. Not 4k. So either rendered incorrectly or exported incorrectly. Cheers
Click the gear icon, choose 2160p60 4K