The Inside Passage is a labyrinth of straits and islands that extends from Washington to Alaska. What are your thoughts on this family's epic canoe trip?
This is a really beautiful and inspiring storytelling. Love the idea of taking up where the last trip ended, as if continuing a legacy. This should be kept as a family tradition, challenging the great outdoors and doing it with people you love most. Overall, a very well made video. Thank you so much for sharing National Geographic.
Only those that excelled with us know the adventures in our lives. I'm 68 now and this is the story of our lives! So many adventures, trial's, good, and bad times, and those that left before us.
Wonderful and what an amazing story. Thanks so much for sharing. Must admit that I shedded a few tears as I never had the chance to go on an adventure or even a trip with my parents. My dad is in heaven watching over us now ... left this earth way too early !!!
I really love watching this. I had a smile watching this from start to end. Also the cinematography and storytelling inspire me to go on a adventure and film/photograph.
Great story! I recognized the style of canoe. I built the 17’ version in my garage. The summer or ‘18 I took it the Minnesota and paddled off into the wilderness with my 17 year old son! That too made a great life chapter
So inspiring!!!! So simple Yet vividly described... amazing story telling... and beautiful cinematography... 👍👍 by the way , can you pls tell what camera gears you used ?
Hi Samabrata! Thanks so much for the compliments on the film. I used a handful of cameras to make this film. I shot the aerials with the Inspire 2 with X5s gimbal and on the expedition I used the DJI Mavic. Then, we shot most of it on the Sony FS5, Sony A7sii, 5D4, DJI OSMO with X5 and a few GoPros. So, lots of different cameras for lots of different situations!
This is absolutely breathtaking and inspiring. Thank you so much for sharing. The video explains how I feel in a way that I could never explain. Absolutely love it.
Don't stop living your life.... It's true... Life is like a tree 🌲 and this is our own duty to grow more branches more memories more adventures and .... Because we don't know when and how our life is going stop giving us chances... To grow more..
Lindo vídeo..recordar é viver!! Vidas que vivem de acordo com as suas convicções... vida descomplicada é bela...gostei da comparação das árvores é espantosa...um desafio a outros a pensar nas coisas por um outro prisma!! Gostei desta bela viagem, o trocar de ideias, humana e natureza encantadora....as memorias boas sobrepõem de longe as más, será que se dão conta?? ...Lição: o que entendemos da vida dos outros é sempre uma interpolação entre palavras soltas??
I know life journey do not talking few words.. But life feel in nature this is great... Nature and passion this mixture to gave a great fresh cool and interesting lifetime generations.. 👨👨👦👨👨👦👨👨👦👨👨👦
The Inside Passage is a labyrinth of straits and islands that extends from Washington to Alaska. What are your thoughts on this family's epic canoe trip?
Only 16 minutes? I want to watch a full blown documentary on this.
Wonderful storytelling and a lovely family.
This is a really beautiful and inspiring storytelling. Love the idea of taking up where the last trip ended, as if continuing a legacy. This should be kept as a family tradition, challenging the great outdoors and doing it with people you love most. Overall, a very well made video. Thank you so much for sharing National Geographic.
Azliana Lyana I go conewing with me parents and we crash on shore and eat food 🚣🤗🇨🇦👍😛
I started this vid and almost skipped it. I’m glad I watched it now. This was really good.
By the end I had goosebumps and tears in my eyes. The part about our parents becoming older got to me.
Only those that excelled with us know the adventures in our lives. I'm 68 now and this is the story of our lives! So many adventures, trial's, good, and bad times, and those that left before us.
This is by far the best story I've heard this year. Much Cwtch to little Juniper. I wish her story is equally spectacular in its own special way.
Wow Thanks!
Wonderful and what an amazing story. Thanks so much for sharing. Must admit that I shedded a few tears as I never had the chance to go on an adventure or even a trip with my parents. My dad is in heaven watching over us now ... left this earth way too early !!!
Wonderful story. Your so lucky to have shared this adventure with your Dad. Memory's for LIFE!
I really love watching this. I had a smile watching this from start to end. Also the cinematography and storytelling inspire me to go on a adventure and film/photograph.
We're happy to hear that this story and film left you so inspired. Never stop exploring!
That was a very touchy video. Thanks to Nat Geo and to family. It was enough to make my eyes teary, thanks again for great story
I watched this with tears in my eyes.
Great story! I recognized the style of canoe. I built the 17’ version in my garage. The summer or ‘18 I took it the Minnesota and paddled off into the wilderness with my 17 year old son! That too made a great life chapter
This is an epic video and has a very inspirational storyline. Kudos
This is an amazing story, it should be told to the world. 🌍
It truly is such an epic adventure! We're glad you enjoyed watching!
Thanks!
This is how freedom looks like. Amazing.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful and amazing story. Blessings. NatGeo.❤️
life is fascinating adventure
So inspiring!!!! So simple Yet vividly described... amazing story telling... and beautiful cinematography... 👍👍 by the way , can you pls tell what camera gears you used ?
Hi Samabrata! Thanks so much for the compliments on the film. I used a handful of cameras to make this film. I shot the aerials with the Inspire 2 with X5s gimbal and on the expedition I used the DJI Mavic. Then, we shot most of it on the Sony FS5, Sony A7sii, 5D4, DJI OSMO with X5 and a few GoPros. So, lots of different cameras for lots of different situations!
"the more branches, the more magnificent the tree"
This is absolutely breathtaking and inspiring. Thank you so much for sharing. The video explains how I feel in a way that I could never explain. Absolutely love it.
Great story telling
I just want to say thank you so very very much
Beautiful
This is such a beautiful and inspirational video!
This is very beautiful
Very beautiful nature. Waiting for new videos.
What a amazingly nature Adventure life Journey...
Really moving and beautiful film
What an amazingly good story! It gives me the courage to speed up my cycling around the world plan.
Thanks Billy! Do it!
im so happy to see this...ppl r amazing
Don't stop living your life.... It's true... Life is like a tree 🌲 and this is our own duty to grow more branches more memories more adventures and .... Because we don't know when and how our life is going stop giving us chances... To grow more..
Lindo vídeo..recordar é viver!! Vidas que vivem de acordo com as suas convicções... vida descomplicada é bela...gostei da comparação das árvores é espantosa...um desafio a outros a pensar nas coisas por um outro prisma!! Gostei desta bela viagem, o trocar de ideias, humana e natureza encantadora....as memorias boas sobrepõem de longe as más, será que se dão conta?? ...Lição: o que entendemos da vida dos outros é sempre uma interpolação entre palavras soltas??
Awesome story
Really cool inspiring story.
Wonderful !!!💖🌟💖
Beautiful story
Did they finish? It didn’t say did it?
I know life journey do not talking few words.. But life feel in nature this is great... Nature and passion this mixture to gave a great fresh cool and interesting lifetime generations.. 👨👨👦👨👨👦👨👨👦👨👨👦
amazing
BEAAUUUTIFUUUUL 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Proudly Pinoy from Philippines
Patrick Torres same here bro!
Adventurer Life.
who wants to go there ??
The old guys saying it didn't look like it had changed since they did the trip in 1974... They never did that part of the trip.
😍😍😍😍
made me cry real jesus tears
Jesus lol
اوووووول عربي هنا هل من عربي ؟؟؟؟
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What a third wheel...or paddle
Me at 3rd
Roshan Saintmayer not even 3rd but nice try. Maybe you will get there one day.
2 nd comment
Roshan Saintmayer sorry to bust your bubble- you're not second comment!
1st
I was 1st