I love how geo wizard has created his own genre. The retro retro music and head go pro. This mission is different to the uk as we won’t have straight roads like in Canada, apart from remains of old Roman roads.
That mind blowing and false graphic at 0:02 of a seemingly NNE route from MN to Hudson bay hooked me hard even though I had some real doubts. Great run anyway.
Thank you for the experience and the entertainment Jovy! You got us on a track of suspense and fun:🤓. Didn't know a straight line would be so exciting 😃🥰💖You are a great story teller.
I must admit that crossing private properties is not my favorite part. Potentially having to explain what the heck you are doing in someone's backyard is so stressful and I'm not even doing the walking! Your "nothing fishy, I belong here, I'm a professional" attitude at the first crossing made watching it actually a less stressful. I'm curious what the next episodes bring 👍
@A W GeoWizard Norway had minimal private properties, but I wouldn't classify that as "going on a long walk". Long walks typically avoid nearly getting stuck in a bog.
Because crossing anywhere else is genuinely impossible, and part of the challenge is actually finding a crossing thats possible. The rest of Ontario is so saturated with small lakes and other obstacles there's no possible straight line.
14:58 - "After getting past Chernobyl ..." - Hahaha. You have a way with words. Combined with serious adventure skills, your mission (this far into the 1st episode) already made me a subscriber. You make it fun to 'walk along' with you.
@@whenboarsfly9749 true, I’ve always thought that being polite and explaining your situation calmly is the best way to go about it. But then again not everyone is as understanding
@@whenboarsfly9749 yea a very populated and built up part of ontario Prince Edward Island has a few roads that go straight thru the province just like this part of Ontario
Great video man! It really had me on the edge of my seat every time you had to cross someone's property. This is GeoWizard level bro, keep up the good work!
I live just down the beach you started at hahaha well done. Love this. I’ve wanted to do the same thing but shied away do to private property. This lets me live that experience. Thank you for sharing this
Hey Matt glad you enjoyed! Definitely a lovely place, though perhaps not the best for straight lining as I've probably validated your reluctance to try it!
I included Ontario (although a different path, one going from the Manitoba border to Quebec) in a post I made as one of the 10 impossible straight missions. I'm glad someone is finally doing one of these in Canada and in very good quality as well 🇨🇦
@@operationjovy I actually haven't made it into a video it was a post on the geowizard subreddit but if I wanted to I could use my explanations there as part of a script
Hey thanks for watching, there are definitely plenty of great places in Canada and the US to try one out for sure. PEI and Halifax in particular as you mentioned being smaller than the likes of Ontario, Quebec etc.
Cool video! I’m from Michigan and it literally just looks like you’re walking through my county… I’ve been to Ontario several times, it’s crazy how similar our landscape and culture is 😂 it’s all the same
Hey glad you enjoyed! I agree if it weren't for having to cross a border, driving to Michigan from Ontario (and vice versa) feels as though you've stayed in the same place!
Nice! As a non-north American I started off "ah, it's all straight roads on the map, just walk up a road for 35km" ... then when you're walking past sentry pillboxes at 16:35 (?) and a racoon that I'm guessing has been shot? Very entertaining! 👍😄
The one on the farm at 18:35 does look like a racoon. That one on the road at 16:35 has more of a feline shape and size, it has the much narrower shoulders and more oval shaped torso of a cat rather than the broad shoulders and rounder torso of a racoon. So sadly I think a poor kitty might have had a run in with a car either that or someone has put poison out for the racoons and the cat got to it too. Sadly people have been known to use cat food as the bait to poison racoons, of course this is not a good idea if there are cats present since they tend to eat cat food (Or any kind of meat or meat smelling food) presented in bowls too especially ones used to being fed by humans. So if it is poison someone should have known better but I guess some people are either too ignorant or too reckless to care.
Just saw the recommendation and instantly subscribed, after having watched all of geowizzards missions, I was hoping someone would do this in my home province!!!
This is so brilliantly edited! Your commentary and quick-witted quips were excellent. Really glad I've only just discovered this 'cause I don't have to wait for Part 2. On we go :) Cheers mate.
Lol. This is less than a couple miles from my home. It would have been great to see you interact with my neighbours. Would have made for great entertainment. 😂😂
My Gouy you’re brave. Walk around in that camo outfit. you look damn identical to that guy in Moncton 7-8!years ago who walked around the city popping off 4 cops dead. I’m shocked the OPP didn’t grab you. Tho I am only 4 minutes into the video so who knows maybe that does happen lol
I love these straight line videos but I dont fail to think what the hell would I do if I lived in a house that someone had to go though doing one of these... like I am eating my breakfast peacefully and a cammo guy jumps my fence and walks foward out of nowhere lmao jesus christ
Very groovy tour. You almost want to be carrying a sign or something though that doesn't freak out anyone as your going through their yards around their rural houses and such. To the untrained eye from a house window, they might think its something military going on. Ok, let's do it again, however, on one of those balancing electric unicycles, yet, that is entirely powered by a backpack worn solar panel only. Keep on rockin like you roll.
Thanks so much for watching! Totally agree with the sign idea, might have alleviated some stress for those watching. Haha love the unicycle idea, might look too stupid to be reported as well which is a big plus. Rock on my friend!
when I read the title I was astonished, then you showed the North line and I thought WOW, this will be great. LOL That's a huge undertaking!! Still enjoyed the video though.
I thought that delivering pamphlets that explain your mission to farmers would be good but then thought that would probably stir up some cantankerous property defender.
Yes that does seem like a reasonable thing to do to eliminate uncertainty while doing the actual mission but as you mentioned it could backfire quite quickly.
Hey Scotty totally agree in hindsight it might have been better going somewhere more remote. The only trouble is that the more remote areas of Ontario are quite far and would be really difficult to cross in a straight line. Maybe a different area should be considered for future missions.
@@operationjovy The main issue of northern Ontario is that you'll need to carry a dinghy or something to float with you for the entire trip because there are so many lakes no matter which direction you go. Unless you want to swim and be wet all the time. 🥶
i'm assuming the geowizard algorithm is what brought me here - nice to see one happening in my own country! but even as a canadian... holy heck you have a strong canadian accent lol
That's cool, nice to see someone local being able to watch. Haven't been to Harrow before but seems like a nice community judging by the google imagery!
@@operationjovy I wanted to say again though that the storytelling was great! You have great potential on RUclips I think! I hope you keep the content coming even after this adventura!
As someone from Ontario and thought about the mission years back, this i couldn't count as going across, you still had land on the other side of st clair, aswell keep drawing that line you get up into thunder bay. Also without drawing the line myself you may have had an island on the erie side of canada. Cheeky attempt but not close to going across Ontario. Was nice seeing you start at the park less than a km from my grandmas house, spend some time fishing there when i visit her.
Hey thanks for watching. Fair point as well I agree it could have been longer, I just wasn't sure how it was going to go being the first time every trying it so I settled on this route. Nice area near your grandmother as well. Might have to return for some fishing then!
I think the definition of crossing a country or territority has to be better defined. You could technically "cross" England by going way out to the westernmost tip of Cornwall and just walking across a little spit of land, but it doesn't feel like that should count. Probably the quality of the crossing should be measured by how close you are to having 50% of the area of the country on each side of the line. But then there are countries like the Maldives that are just a bunch of islands, you could bisect them easily by boat...
I think it counts as borders are drawn on the map over the water. I've also spent time trying to draw line that crosses border to border of provinces and its either go through towns and farms or 500km of wilderness
It would probably be easier to tackle northern Ontario as this is all private property down there. Luckily nobody down there is likely to shoot you, probably just yell at you and call the cops. I'm impressed he tackled this in the winter though, better for walking as it keeps you cool but staying warm camping in ontario during the winter , for me requires a very large sleeping bag
The idea behind the winter timing was to limit the amount of thick bushes and shrubs I'd have to cross and avoid trampling crops in full season. Did make for a chilly night though as you pointed out!
Grab a blade of grass at one end and put the other end on the fence. Slowly slide it over the fence so your fingers come closer. It conducts but with a lot of resistance, so if it is electric, you will somewhen start to feel a pulse in the fingertips but it won't hurt you.
Like other commenters I am also from Michigan and it’s crazy how I live less than 50mi 80km away from you. This video showed how similar Ontario is to the Midwest. I don’t be afraid to cross people property if you are 30-40+ meters away from their house close to the road. When I ride my bike through rural areas in Michigan because I don’t want to be close to the fast rural cars 90kph I bike 5m+ away from the road. Aslong as your not circling their house or staring at their window people won’t care If your just crossing from point A to point B.Canada is vey beautiful I would like to visit again. Last time I visited when I was 6 years old and went through Canadain traffic All the way to fort Erie where we stayed in a second home my uncle owned and went to the Canadian side of Niagara Falls it was nice. I am 19 now and would like to visit Canada
Hey thank you for watching and commenting. Yes there are definitely tons of similarities between Ontario and some northern states. Nice to hear you had a good time in Niagara Falls and would definitely recommend you give the Toronto area a visit if you haven't done so already. Northern Ontario is very scenic as well if you enjoy the outdoors.
Yes there's usually a snowfall or two in early April just to keep you on your toes. The farther north the more you can expect as you rightly mentioned.
What in the heck?! Why am I only being recommended this now. And I thought it was impossible in any province because of how flipping huge our Canada is.
me three. i would think possibly PEI might be doable? but haven't really looked closely at it. and I'm from the opposite coast so what do i know :D definitely isn't doable out here on vancouver island, the terrain and underbrush wouldn't let you get very far!
I love how geo wizard has created his own genre. The retro retro music and head go pro. This mission is different to the uk as we won’t have straight roads like in Canada, apart from remains of old Roman roads.
Big shoutout to the wizard himself. Cheers for watching!
this mision is also different to the uk as ontario is 5 times larger than the island of great britain
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By far one of the best straight line mission videos besides geowizard. Footage, editing, and storytelling were great! Looking forward to part 2!
Glad you enjoyed! Part 2 is already finished and coming very soon...
That mind blowing and false graphic at 0:02 of a seemingly NNE route from MN to Hudson bay hooked me hard even though I had some real doubts. Great run anyway.
I clicked based on that graphic. Disappointed :(
Walk with confidence, like you're supposed to be there, and it's amazing what you can get away with LOL fun adventures, thanks for bringing us along
That motto definitely works in several aspects of life, straight line missioning included! Glad you enjoyed the video.
@@operationjovy its how i get refunds on every haircut, just act really mad after XD
Good to see a Canuck doing a straight line mission.
Love watching geowizard! Thanks for repping Ontario!
ha ha nice to see someone do this locally....Loved the Dairy Freeze cameo....the real center of the county..well done!
Hey thank you for watching! Long live Dairy Freeze!
Huge geowizard fan. Just stumbled upon this. Will be watching! Good luck on your future adventures. And HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Thanks a lot! Happy New Year!
Thank you for the experience and the entertainment Jovy! You got us on a track of suspense and fun:🤓. Didn't know a straight line would be so exciting 😃🥰💖You are a great story teller.
Thank you for the kind words!
I must admit that crossing private properties is not my favorite part. Potentially having to explain what the heck you are doing in someone's backyard is so stressful and I'm not even doing the walking! Your "nothing fishy, I belong here, I'm a professional" attitude at the first crossing made watching it actually a less stressful. I'm curious what the next episodes bring 👍
Was definitely a bit nervy at times! Part 2 even more so and will be out very soon!
but without doing that it would be essentially "going on a long walk" lol with no jepady
@A W GeoWizard Norway had minimal private properties, but I wouldn't classify that as "going on a long walk". Long walks typically avoid nearly getting stuck in a bog.
That’s the best part. Talking to strangers.
Why in camo tho?
“Crossing Ontario” proceeds to walk across the narrowest stretch of land in the entire province 😂
Ya that's just Essex County.
Because crossing anywhere else is genuinely impossible, and part of the challenge is actually finding a crossing thats possible. The rest of Ontario is so saturated with small lakes and other obstacles there's no possible straight line.
@@theofriesen9527 It's a misleading clickbait title.
@@calvinw8470 it is not :) watch @GeoWizard 's series, he also tries to find the shortest way
Yeah I was interested until I saw the intro 😂
The RUclips recommendation God's have blessed me today. Great video sir!
Glad you enjoyed!
Kudos to you my Canadian brother. It is inventors and innovators like you whom make this world go round.
This is trespassing bonanza! Subbed.
It’s only trespassing if you’re asked to leave and don’t.
Was a good adaptation to GeoWizard’s type of content. Most ontario sounding canadian accent 😂
Haha you can tell I'm from here I guess!
Amazing to see a straight line video in canada.
Hey thanks for watching! Definitely cool to see more of them popping up around the world.
14:58 - "After getting past Chernobyl ..." - Hahaha. You have a way with words. Combined with serious adventure skills, your mission (this far into the 1st episode) already made me a subscriber. You make it fun to 'walk along' with you.
Thank you very much for the compliment, means the world! Glad you enjoyed!
The teaser for the next episode is gold. The whole thing is great though, your humour and narration really make it!
Appreciate the kind words! Thank you for watching!
Instant subscribe. Good job mate, keep posting them legendary videos.
Thanks a lot mate, will keep them coming!
strangely entertaining. seems like a crazy thing to do but it was quite funny seeing you walking through all those trees and backyards lol
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed!
So glad to see the straight line mission made its way to North America. Knew it was only a matter of time
Yes great to see it rising in popularity across the world!
The big issue here is that we don't have the same rights of accessing land as they do in europe.
@@whenboarsfly9749 true, I’ve always thought that being polite and explaining your situation calmly is the best way to go about it. But then again not everyone is as understanding
@@almightysosa3007 thankfully that area was built North-South so he was always close to the road if anything happened.
@@whenboarsfly9749 yea a very populated and built up part of ontario
Prince Edward Island has a few roads that go straight thru the province just like this part of Ontario
Great video man! It really had me on the edge of my seat every time you had to cross someone's property. This is GeoWizard level bro, keep up the good work!
Thanks so much for the support, glad you enjoyed the video!
I live just down the beach you started at hahaha well done. Love this. I’ve wanted to do the same thing but shied away do to private property. This lets me live that experience. Thank you for sharing this
Hey Matt glad you enjoyed! Definitely a lovely place, though perhaps not the best for straight lining as I've probably validated your reluctance to try it!
I included Ontario (although a different path, one going from the Manitoba border to Quebec) in a post I made as one of the 10 impossible straight missions.
I'm glad someone is finally doing one of these in Canada and in very good quality as well 🇨🇦
I’ll be sure to check out that video! There’s potential for a few crazy straight line missions out here that’s for sure!
@@operationjovy I actually haven't made it into a video it was a post on the geowizard subreddit but if I wanted to I could use my explanations there as part of a script
Have been waiting for geowizzard to do a straight line in the US or Canada. Glad I found this video!
Would love if you did more provinces like Halifax(Maybe from north to south since it's so narrow).
Hey thanks for watching, there are definitely plenty of great places in Canada and the US to try one out for sure. PEI and Halifax in particular as you mentioned being smaller than the likes of Ontario, Quebec etc.
@@operationjovy Haha now I realized I wrote "Provinces like Halifax" instead of Nova Scotia. Haha Kinda like "The Country London" hahaha
@@NilsHedstrom Haha I didn't even realize myself until you said it!
Cool video! I’m from Michigan and it literally just looks like you’re walking through my county… I’ve been to Ontario several times, it’s crazy how similar our landscape and culture is 😂 it’s all the same
Hey glad you enjoyed! I agree if it weren't for having to cross a border, driving to Michigan from Ontario (and vice versa) feels as though you've stayed in the same place!
Won’t get shot in Ontario though.
might be able to do this in Sasketchewan just by going up a step ladder and picking a point on the horizon HAHA
good to see a genuine attempt of this nature. Greetings from the English Midlands (where our old Geo is from) 🙂
Thanks for watching! Great to hear the video has reached a vast audience!
Nice! As a non-north American I started off "ah, it's all straight roads on the map, just walk up a road for 35km" ... then when you're walking past sentry pillboxes at 16:35 (?) and a racoon that I'm guessing has been shot? Very entertaining! 👍😄
The one on the farm at 18:35 does look like a racoon. That one on the road at 16:35 has more of a feline shape and size, it has the much narrower shoulders and more oval shaped torso of a cat rather than the broad shoulders and rounder torso of a racoon. So sadly I think a poor kitty might have had a run in with a car either that or someone has put poison out for the racoons and the cat got to it too. Sadly people have been known to use cat food as the bait to poison racoons, of course this is not a good idea if there are cats present since they tend to eat cat food (Or any kind of meat or meat smelling food) presented in bowls too especially ones used to being fed by humans. So if it is poison someone should have known better but I guess some people are either too ignorant or too reckless to care.
Haha many thanks for watching!
Ahaha, I’m from Ontario and when I was watching GeoWizard I wondered if it’d be possible to cross here. Glad the algorithm had this pop up!
I live in this area. So funny to recognize literally everything😂
That straight road with church is THE spot for speeding lmaooo😂
Haha that’s great to hear! I did notice there were a few cars on that road going quite fast…
Just saw the recommendation and instantly subscribed, after having watched all of geowizzards missions, I was hoping someone would do this in my home province!!!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks so much for the support!
This is criminally underviewed
Oh, another straight-line mission channel, don't mind if I do. Time for a cuppa tea and let's see how this goes. Good luck.
didnt expect this video to start in my home town. Cool video!
Nice to have a local connection! Thanks for watching.
That was interesting. Lot of walking. A lot of fun 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
This will blow up! Such a good vid!
Thank you for watching, glad you enjoyed!
This is so exciting!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Would you honestly say doing a tiny 33km stretch really counts as 'crossing' the state?
This is so brilliantly edited! Your commentary and quick-witted quips were excellent. Really glad I've only just discovered this 'cause I don't have to wait for Part 2. On we go :) Cheers mate.
Hey mate thanks so much for watching and the kind words. Glad you enjoyed!
Awesome! Thank you
imagine the jumpscare of seeing this in my recommended only for it to take place in my county! very cool video!!
Hey Diane, glad you stumbled across it and enjoyed!
"I'm about to make history"." Yeah. The most trespassing in a single trip. >:D
Great first adventure! Much more enjoyable than Archie and Adam’s take on the genre
Like the walks of yore... great music during montages too! hahaha
Many thanks! Glad someone else is a fan of synthwave!
You could do with a stout long walking staff so you can pivot across streams on it. It would also help you to get over fences
I’ve never thought of that thank you!
@@operationjovy "man in camo spotted in someone's back garden with what appears to be a long-barrelled gun"...
LFGGG! CANADIAN GEOWIZARD!!! ALSO I LIVE IN WINDSOR SO THIS WAS CLOSE BY 🔥🔥🔥
I was actually thinking of something similar. Good job.
Can't believe you dipped your hands in the lake #sobrave #thatsmywarrior
Someone had to do it!
good job lad, love this content
Thanks for watching. Appreciate the support!
Lol. This is less than a couple miles from my home. It would have been great to see you interact with my neighbours. Would have made for great entertainment. 😂😂
GeoWizard would be proud! Great video
Thank you for the support! Glad I was able to do the straight line mission some justice on this side of the globe.
My Gouy you’re brave. Walk around in that camo outfit. you look damn identical to that guy in Moncton 7-8!years ago who walked around the city popping off 4 cops dead. I’m shocked the OPP didn’t grab you. Tho I am only 4 minutes into the video so who knows maybe that does happen lol
I’m from Iowa and your Canadian accent is almost intelligible. Keep it up boss!
Haha thank you, I never payed much attention to the accent up until yourself and a few others mentioned it!
"Crossing" 😀 Well it's better than anyone else did.
I love these straight line videos but I dont fail to think what the hell would I do if I lived in a house that someone had to go though doing one of these... like I am eating my breakfast peacefully and a cammo guy jumps my fence and walks foward out of nowhere lmao jesus christ
Haha yea that's one way to look at it! I would hop if he left as quickly as he came most wouldn't think much of it and have a funny story to share :)
Very groovy tour.
You almost want to be carrying a sign or something though that doesn't freak out anyone as your going through their yards around their rural houses and such. To the untrained eye from a house window, they might think its something military going on.
Ok, let's do it again, however, on one of those balancing electric unicycles, yet, that is entirely powered by a backpack worn solar panel only.
Keep on rockin like you roll.
Thanks so much for watching! Totally agree with the sign idea, might have alleviated some stress for those watching. Haha love the unicycle idea, might look too stupid to be reported as well which is a big plus. Rock on my friend!
cool idea! Looks fun.
when I read the title I was astonished, then you showed the North line and I thought WOW, this will be great. LOL That's a huge undertaking!!
Still enjoyed the video though.
Well done so far! Deserves greater attention!
Thank you for the support!
I thought that delivering pamphlets that explain your mission to farmers would be good but then thought that would probably stir up some cantankerous property defender.
Yes that does seem like a reasonable thing to do to eliminate uncertainty while doing the actual mission but as you mentioned it could backfire quite quickly.
Loving this
That looks so stressful and dangerous. I'd rather try my luck doing these missions across remote areas.
Hey Scotty totally agree in hindsight it might have been better going somewhere more remote. The only trouble is that the more remote areas of Ontario are quite far and would be really difficult to cross in a straight line. Maybe a different area should be considered for future missions.
@@operationjovy The main issue of northern Ontario is that you'll need to carry a dinghy or something to float with you for the entire trip because there are so many lakes no matter which direction you go. Unless you want to swim and be wet all the time. 🥶
i'm assuming the geowizard algorithm is what brought me here - nice to see one happening in my own country! but even as a canadian... holy heck you have a strong canadian accent lol
Great video! All its missing are some jamming retro style tunes
Glad you enjoyed. Perhaps I should start expanding my music taste!
Good job! I’ve always thought these were cool. Way to go out and do it
Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
Try it in Northern Ontario next time. Cool video
Nice, pretty close to where I'm from Harrow.
That's cool, nice to see someone local being able to watch. Haven't been to Harrow before but seems like a nice community judging by the google imagery!
Harrow is my hometown
Really good. Still a little slow for my liking, but great storytelling and overall good video. I subbed!
Appreciate the kind words and feedback! Thank you for watching!
@@operationjovy I wanted to say again though that the storytelling was great! You have great potential on RUclips I think!
I hope you keep the content coming even after this adventura!
From the leamington area of Essex @ 8:10 my daughter was screaming “ I know that church daddy” 😂😂
What a nice coincidence!
Ah, the algorithm has suggested this video to me. I approve
Glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching!
Awesome video! From a fellow Canadian (BC)
Thank you! Greetings from ON.
Cool stuff, subbed. Keep it up lad
Thanks so much for the support! Glad you enjoyed!
the distance you walked is the distance to my neighbors house lol
Great video man Canadian geowizard
This is one of the most Canadian things I've ever seen. And I'm Canadian.
As someone from Ontario and thought about the mission years back, this i couldn't count as going across, you still had land on the other side of st clair, aswell keep drawing that line you get up into thunder bay. Also without drawing the line myself you may have had an island on the erie side of canada. Cheeky attempt but not close to going across Ontario. Was nice seeing you start at the park less than a km from my grandmas house, spend some time fishing there when i visit her.
Hey thanks for watching. Fair point as well I agree it could have been longer, I just wasn't sure how it was going to go being the first time every trying it so I settled on this route. Nice area near your grandmother as well. Might have to return for some fishing then!
I think the definition of crossing a country or territority has to be better defined. You could technically "cross" England by going way out to the westernmost tip of Cornwall and just walking across a little spit of land, but it doesn't feel like that should count. Probably the quality of the crossing should be measured by how close you are to having 50% of the area of the country on each side of the line. But then there are countries like the Maldives that are just a bunch of islands, you could bisect them easily by boat...
I think it counts as borders are drawn on the map over the water. I've also spent time trying to draw line that crosses border to border of provinces and its either go through towns and farms or 500km of wilderness
Toronto to Moosonee next
Great job! Very entertaining.
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed!
Been waiting for someone with the balls to tackle Ontario
It would probably be easier to tackle northern Ontario as this is all private property down there. Luckily nobody down there is likely to shoot you, probably just yell at you and call the cops.
I'm impressed he tackled this in the winter though, better for walking as it keeps you cool but staying warm camping in ontario during the winter , for me requires a very large sleeping bag
The idea behind the winter timing was to limit the amount of thick bushes and shrubs I'd have to cross and avoid trampling crops in full season. Did make for a chilly night though as you pointed out!
@@fustercluck2460 Northern Ontario's terrain would be hugely more difficult terrain-wise, and would be way longer.
Crossing Ontario in a Straight Line, a collection of: Trespassing and Dead Animals 🤣
Good job though dude!
Hey thanks for watching!
Grab a blade of grass at one end and put the other end on the fence. Slowly slide it over the fence so your fingers come closer. It conducts but with a lot of resistance, so if it is electric, you will somewhen start to feel a pulse in the fingertips but it won't hurt you.
This is the first time hearing this, thanks for the tip!
I did orienteering as a teenager - probably best described as "straight line missions disguised as an organized sportive event" 😁
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Jovy, i think your videos are better than geowizzard. His videos are too slow, yours are perfect :)
Like other commenters I am also from Michigan and it’s crazy how I live less than 50mi 80km away from you. This video showed how similar Ontario is to the Midwest. I don’t be afraid to cross people property if you are 30-40+ meters away from their house close to the road. When I ride my bike through rural areas in Michigan because I don’t want to be close to the fast rural cars 90kph I bike 5m+ away from the road. Aslong as your not circling their house or staring at their window people won’t care
If your just crossing from point A to point B.Canada is vey beautiful I would like to visit again. Last time I visited when I was 6 years old and went through Canadain traffic All the way to fort Erie where we stayed in a second home my uncle owned and went to the Canadian side of Niagara Falls it was nice. I am 19 now and would like to visit Canada
Hey thank you for watching and commenting. Yes there are definitely tons of similarities between Ontario and some northern states. Nice to hear you had a good time in Niagara Falls and would definitely recommend you give the Toronto area a visit if you haven't done so already. Northern Ontario is very scenic as well if you enjoy the outdoors.
I'm surprised there is snow in April in such a Southern part of Canada. The parts above must have snow for a long time!
Yes there's usually a snowfall or two in early April just to keep you on your toes. The farther north the more you can expect as you rightly mentioned.
What in the heck?! Why am I only being recommended this now. And I thought it was impossible in any province because of how flipping huge our Canada is.
i just got it recommended too!
me three. i would think possibly PEI might be doable? but haven't really looked closely at it. and I'm from the opposite coast so what do i know :D definitely isn't doable out here on vancouver island, the terrain and underbrush wouldn't let you get very far!
Bro beat me too it, fair play. Gonna try and do P.E.I This year
Funny enough i put a line down a couple of km to the west of yours
I was the 44th subscriber of this legend
Thanks for the support! Glad you enjoyed!
bro casually crossed my hometown
loving the thick rural Ontario accent in contrast to Geowizards
Haha thank you! His is definitely fancier I must say.
(owl noise) LET'S GO
Aha the odd commentary really shines through when constantly speaking to yourself.
nice stuff
Thank you!
Deserve more views !! Keep it up bro
Really appreciate the support thank you!
Why would you do it in April and not October/november?
cool idea! you wet through my area in essex county
Thanks for watching! Definitely a nice rural area.
lmao the shortest stretch of ontario
Now do Algonquin park as a warm-up for woodland caribou!
I've been to Algonquin once, it's a lovely place though straight lining would definitely be a challenge!
"Owl noise" 😂
17:00 Curiosity killed the cat and almost ruined your platinum run, buddy!