It's none of my business if you and Emi are "together", but it's lovely to see you two together having the time of your life like this. I look forward to seeing more!
I’ve already been beaten to the punch!! I second the thought that this girl is a keeper!! I vote that Emi adds so much to your world and she can obviously cook! I hope I’m not out of line but I vote that she stays “on set”!! Three cheers for the both of you!!😊
I wish RUclips had a “❤️” option instead of just “like”. Every. Single. Week! Beautiful scenery. You make me need to travel north from Oregon. I love Emi’s reactions to your goofy stuff you do, too. So cute😊
Dustin and Emi, your videos refresh this weary soul of mine. Don't ever stop chasing your dreams, filming your journeys, and always keep your passions in view as you live life. Doing what you love doing is what really matters, and it shows in your vids. Thanks for cheering me, and for the gorgeous scenery. ❤
Scratch that, I rewatched it and I cried. It would make an awesome short if you made into a continuous sequence without the talking (no offense, I like your talking too!)
Every time I watch your videos the scenery just blows my mind and even makes me emotional and feeds my soul. Thank you for taking us along on your adventures 👍❤️
Wow. I spent my elementary years growing up in Stewart. We left in 2002 and it was wild to see how much ice is gone from the Bear Glacier. I remember that the ice reached down into the little lake.
I love watching you both enjoy the freshest seafood as much, if not more than I enjoy your adventures without food. Though I definitely enjoy your videos with food way more.😉 Poor fox, you’re 💯 correct that it shouldn’t be so comfortable with humans.🥺
This looks like such an amazing journey through some truely remote and beautifull parts of the world! The forgotten lands of the North Coast sound like the perfect adventure for anyone looking to escape into nature and take in those incredibel landscapes. The Cranberry Connector and Bear Glacier, despite its receeding, must be breathtaking sights. I’ve never been to Stewart, BC, but after watching this, it’s definetly on my list!
The videos you produce are far superior to any others I’ve seen doing travel videos. So you may spend more time doing them than many others, but yours show that. Look forward to all your videos. Nice to see you have a companion to travel with you. Emi is looking ore comfortable with every video. Safe travels ❤
As always, another amazing, fantastic, epic, skookum episode. With the added bonus of a delicious meal! Thanks Destination Do-gooders! You are supetheroes of BC!
Here in the Salt Lake area we had a problem with gophers and rabbits chewing up the approach light wiring at the airports so they brought in some red foxes. It's fun watching them dive headfirst into the burrows and come up with prey.
What a spread. My neighbour in Powell River was Japanese ( local gooey buyer for Japan market) if I took he and his Tokyo contact fishing I would be guaranteed a prawn feast......if I supplied the Canadian Club. Nicest people ever.
That line about everything on the floor takes me back! My cheap Vevor truck freezer was the best thing I've bought in forever. I never thought I'd be eating ice cream sandwiches and drinking smoothies while doing forestry work! I'd love to go on an adventure with you... With my own rig of course! We can film each other filming each other like the cool kids.
I love Emi ..That spill was for the gods ..lol..Well dang Dustin I'm hungry now ,thanks ..Please stay true to you .Very few make me really feel like I'm sitting with u..❤ Please don't change a thing about your self .❤❤❤
Another great episode. Its nice that Emi is getting more comfortable with being on camera. She definitely enhances the adventures. It would be nice if you put labels on some of the spots you highlight. Like such and such glacier or a particular lake or fjord. Gives tourist's and the curious targets to hit if they come here.
Absolutely loving the journey this season! I love sushi and having someone who can make it fresh for you like that would be amazing. This trip would take me forever, I would get too lost in the sights of the mountains and forests.
Love every one of your amazing videography and excellent commentary. So fabulous that you have someone to share your adventures with one-on-one. Yay! I’m enjoying every episode of your show. I’m a long time BC resident (have lived in several other countries) and it’s like I can relive some adventures and definitely learning from yours. ‘Thank you ‘ 😊times a million.
The wife and I love watching your vids since day one of "Dustin Porter" to the masterpiece you have created with "Destination Adventure." One thing we'd like to know is more about Emi and what her past is before joining you on your lifes work.
Absolutely ! I live in rural upper midwest, yet yearn to leave even my pretty quiet area for true wilderness like Dustin and Emmy if things get much worse here in the near future.
I'm so happy to see such a wonderful spread of food! Chef or no chef it doesn't matter, cooking is such a subjective endevor and I'd be stoked to eat at your table! Beautiful scenery and i could almost smell the crab, just another Saturday morning coffee with Destination Adventure.
2nd cup of coffee, 2nd viewing. Loving the footage of the Skeena. Know that part of the highway like the back of my hand. Foxy was at the rest area just after Ecstew river. The last time I was up at Bear Glacier, was August 1994. It reached the water. I'm blown away by your recent footage. Stewart was one of the locations for the classic flick "The Thing". Christopher Nolan also filmed parts of Insomnia there. Beautiful territory. Now I want to visit and throw a crab pot into the harbour :) Safe travels, all the best, cheers...
Just found you, this is a great video. I'll be coming home this way from Dawson this fall, catch the ferry from PR. I usually go down the Alcan to Anacortes and get the Port Townsend ferry there. Never been down the Cassiar in all these years. Looking forward to it. Emi is awesome!!
Every road in B.C. started out as a logging road, so yes we are very thankful for the logging and the roads which support our economy and provide us access to the back country. Not to mention the lumber which we use to build our homes.
You better marry that woman, finding a lady to put up traveling like you are is a rare breed these days and beautiful to boot, ya better lock her down man.
Oh my … I can’t get over how much Bear Glacier has receded. The last time I saw that beauty, her icy blue was still dipping her toes in her lake. I sat on this massive log along the side of the road with the winds, the sunset, and her stunning beauty, in absolute awe. I will never forget that moment because I knew it could be years before I would be back. I never wanted to leave. I loved Stewart…Hyder…missing that amazing area so much. Enjoy! This was quite the emotional...an incredible trek to watch. And I can’t wait for more. Thank you, Dustin and Emi! Please be safe, and see you in a few days again!
That had more of a family appeal to it. Watching you guys build the fire and how you interact with each other. I how she gets more comfortable being in front of the camera
Bear Glacier is receding faster than my hairline, I remember the glacier coming down to the lake about 40 plus years ago when I lived at Meziadin Junction. Great video as always, Dustin
Thanks for the memories ! I drove the Cassiar at age 18, likely before you were born. Was all gravel, one lane bridges, and the longer straight sections were marked with signs " watch for aircraft landing" ! Interesting to drive down the road with your head out the window trying to watch the sky and the road at the same time 🤣! It seems to be modernized unfortunately !
I'm sure it donned on you that you two may be the first and only people to ever enjoy fresh sushi in that spot ever! What a magical experience that must have been
If you take a look at the camper all of our stuff is probably on the floor. lol. As always a good Saturday morning watching you. Eme is an amazing cook. Beautiful scenery as always. Thanks Dustin.
It been fun watching this season. The new recipes you and Emi have shared has been cool to see. Emi has a great smile and I happy to see her able to enjoy things not all bundled up in a coat lol. I hope you both keep having fun.
You upload Saturday I watch Sunday on the tv with some beer and snacks kick back relax and dream I could live that life. Before I die I will do something similar. Alaska is my dream. Great content as usual, cheers!
HaHa!!! I was up waiting for you lol. Another great video!! I have to admit after watching your videos for the past 2 years I started getting worried about you being lonely or getting hurt or even worse stranded in the middle of the ocean lol. I am so happy Emme (spelling?) is with you on your adventures!!! Thank you again for your videos....I've always wanted to go north and now you make it possible for me 😊. As always much love from Colorado ❤
I have been watching you from the beginning and I really enjoy the places that you show. I pretend that I go to those places with you. I love the forest, rivers, lakes and glaciers. I just want to thank you for showing us these beautiful places. God bless you and take care.
Beautiful, just beautiful shots. DA is the only channel I never miss, every week. Will continue to support and spread the word about how great your work is!❤
Hey Dustin, Watching your videos was a big inspiration for me to start my own journey. I left Quebec last October and have been exploring Western Canada since. My formula is a mix of house sitting and WorkAway because I did not have the budget to get a decent rv and quite frankly, I hate camping! (LOL) I wanted to express how happy I am to see you sharing this season with Emi. Solo traveling offers the ultimate freedom, but it also puts somewhat of a damper on the experience. I believe that having the opportunity to share it live, with someone that can also appreciate it, is the best way to amplify those wonderful feelings and emotions. Thank you so much for your beautiful, heartfelt productions. You are still inspiring me!
Good morning once more from the south Okanagan, thanks for taking us along. The drone shots are game changers, can't give enough superlatives for that. The first time we headed up the Cassiar was in '87 bound for a goat hunt in Telegraph Creek country. I recall it as mostly gravel after Meziadin Junction then and the gas station was two pumps and an Atco trailer too. When we went up a couple years back we were amazed at the change. Safe travels you two.
It's none of my business if you and Emi are "together", but it's lovely to see you two together having the time of your life like this. I look forward to seeing more!
You read my mind
Lovely to see you two enjoying yourself.
I’ve already been beaten to the punch!! I second the thought that this girl is a keeper!! I vote that Emi adds so much to your world and she can obviously cook! I hope I’m not out of line but I vote that she stays “on set”!! Three cheers for the both of you!!😊
@@Dan52by16- I’ve been in this camp since Emi came. 👍🏽
Agree also. It’s nice to see Emi join your adventures. I do want to see how you rode the e-bike together. 😮
I wish RUclips had a “❤️” option instead of just “like”. Every. Single. Week! Beautiful scenery. You make me need to travel north from Oregon. I love Emi’s reactions to your goofy stuff you do, too. So cute😊
At the very least, there had better be an end of trip long format interview with her! 😅
I appreciate that, thank you. 😊
A good steamy cup of jo and Destination Adventure on the tube…a lovely way to ease on into a beautiful weekend!!! Thank you Dustin and Emi❤
Exactly doing the same.
Doing the same here as well..
Thank you Jason and EMI!
Emmy needs her own E bike! Thank you for a wonderful Saturday morning. Best way to start the weekend. Coffee with Dustin and Emmy!
Dustin and Emi, your videos refresh this weary soul of mine. Don't ever stop chasing your dreams, filming your journeys, and always keep your passions in view as you live life. Doing what you love doing is what really matters, and it shows in your vids. Thanks for cheering me, and for the gorgeous scenery. ❤
You put in words exactly how I feel, thank you.
The segment 12:20 to 13:40 is just so special dude. The music, the mountains and the clouds almost made me cry.
Scratch that, I rewatched it and I cried. It would make an awesome short if you made into a continuous sequence without the talking (no offense, I like your talking too!)
He truly does an amazing job
Thank you again Emi and Dustin for allowing us to come along ❤
Emi has been a great addition! Love the personality and perspective. Keep up the good work and safe travels!
Wow Emi you have outdone yourself. That looks sooooooo good, and such amazing presentation out in the bush. Awsome
Every time I watch your videos the scenery just blows my mind and even makes me emotional and feeds my soul. Thank you for taking us along on your adventures 👍❤️
Wow. I spent my elementary years growing up in Stewart. We left in 2002 and it was wild to see how much ice is gone from the Bear Glacier. I remember that the ice reached down into the little lake.
Fox was super nice to see up close.😉
National Geographics should acquire you! World class documentary
That axe from Hultafors who has its headquarters just 42 kilometers from where I live in Sweden, amazing.
A Power-Couple in the Kitchen ... Beautiful!!!
This is the first time, I'm basically jealous of this camp spot (by Stewart) reminds me of some places I went as a kid in Montana.
That was some of the best glacier footage I've ever seen.
I love watching you both enjoy the freshest seafood as much, if not more than I enjoy your adventures without food. Though I definitely enjoy your videos with food way more.😉
Poor fox, you’re 💯 correct that it shouldn’t be so comfortable with humans.🥺
Dustin l appreciate all the hard work you do in editing. Your story lines are always fresh and interesting. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you😊
I hope you are spoiling that girl. She is a keeper.
This looks like such an amazing journey through some truely remote and beautifull parts of the world! The forgotten lands of the North Coast sound like the perfect adventure for anyone looking to escape into nature and take in those incredibel landscapes. The Cranberry Connector and Bear Glacier, despite its receeding, must be breathtaking sights. I’ve never been to Stewart, BC, but after watching this, it’s definetly on my list!
I think the world 🌎 would love water from a 🌳. God bless mick Australia 🇦🇺 🙏
Thanks again for sharing my brother in law and I watch this every week. We decided you should have a “Do it for the dungees” shirt with your logo.
The videos you produce are far superior to any others I’ve seen doing travel videos. So you may spend more time doing them than many others, but yours show that. Look forward to all your videos.
Nice to see you have a companion to travel with you. Emi is looking ore comfortable with every video.
Safe travels ❤
As always, another amazing, fantastic, epic, skookum episode. With the added bonus of a delicious meal! Thanks Destination Do-gooders! You are supetheroes of BC!
Hello Dustin and Emi. Just watched two of your latest videos which my wife and I love. Keep them coming.
Here in the Salt Lake area we had a problem with gophers and rabbits chewing up the approach light wiring at the airports so they brought in some red foxes.
It's fun watching them dive headfirst into the burrows and come up with prey.
It’s gonna be in the 90’s and humid again here in north central Pennsylvania. That snow looks so inviting.
What a spread. My neighbour in Powell River was Japanese ( local gooey buyer for Japan market) if I took he and his Tokyo contact fishing I would be guaranteed a prawn feast......if I supplied the Canadian Club. Nicest people ever.
This was great. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
You're an Excellent speaker and that's one of the things that sets you apart .
I'm still salivating... Thanks for sharing this one! Safe travels.
When I lived on the Yukon River in Alaska, when I would fish a pair of Foxes would sit next to me waiting for me to catch and clean my fish.
The video is very good and I like it very much
The only major problem with your videos is that time goes by too fast when watching them. ❤️
That line about everything on the floor takes me back! My cheap Vevor truck freezer was the best thing I've bought in forever. I never thought I'd be eating ice cream sandwiches and drinking smoothies while doing forestry work! I'd love to go on an adventure with you... With my own rig of course! We can film each other filming each other like the cool kids.
Uncle D….
You Quite literally have the perfect life!
Well done sir.
Love and Respect,
Zack.
Great episode, made me hungry watching this one.
I love Emi ..That spill was for the gods ..lol..Well dang Dustin I'm hungry now ,thanks ..Please stay true to you .Very few make me really feel like I'm sitting with u..❤ Please don't change a thing about your self .❤❤❤
the sounds of kindling falling on to the pile ...
Also 15:42 - that fur, what a beauty.
I grew up eating soft shell crabs out of Chesapeake Bay, so delicious !!
Her sushi game is on point 👍
Wow that prawn sushi looked so good, way to go Emi!!!
Another great episode. Its nice that Emi is getting more comfortable with being on camera. She definitely enhances the adventures.
It would be nice if you put labels on some of the spots you highlight. Like such and such glacier or a particular lake or fjord. Gives tourist's and the curious targets to hit if they come here.
Love it, and that dinner looked amazing!
Absolutely loving the journey this season! I love sushi and having someone who can make it fresh for you like that would be amazing. This trip would take me forever, I would get too lost in the sights of the mountains and forests.
Love every one of your amazing videography and excellent commentary. So fabulous that you have someone to share your adventures with one-on-one. Yay! I’m enjoying every episode of your show. I’m a long time BC resident (have lived in several other countries) and it’s like I can relive some adventures and definitely learning from yours. ‘Thank you ‘ 😊times a million.
The wife and I love watching your vids since day one of "Dustin Porter" to the masterpiece you have created with "Destination Adventure."
One thing we'd like to know is more about Emi and what her past is before joining you on your lifes work.
Life in America is getting so stressful i really look forward to these videos thanks for the break!
Absolutely ! I live in rural upper midwest, yet yearn to leave even my pretty quiet area for true wilderness like Dustin and Emmy if things get much worse here in the near future.
I lived in Smithers for over 20 years. I have definitely experienced everything from there to prince rupert and up north.
Stunning drone videography along with beautifully chosen music makes for one of my most favourite RUclips channel…Cheers from ON
Thank you. 😊
Just love what you do and appreciate you two.
D'arcy 🙂🇨🇦
Thank you for everything during our visit in Stewart. 😊 absolute pleasure getting to know you.
I'm so happy to see such a wonderful spread of food! Chef or no chef it doesn't matter, cooking is such a subjective endevor and I'd be stoked to eat at your table! Beautiful scenery and i could almost smell the crab, just another Saturday morning coffee with Destination Adventure.
2nd cup of coffee, 2nd viewing. Loving the footage of the Skeena. Know that part of the highway like the back of my hand. Foxy was at the rest area just after Ecstew river.
The last time I was up at Bear Glacier, was August 1994. It reached the water. I'm blown away by your recent footage. Stewart was one of the locations for the classic flick "The Thing". Christopher Nolan also filmed parts of Insomnia there. Beautiful territory. Now I want to visit and throw a crab pot into the harbour :)
Safe travels, all the best, cheers...
Another great video! 👍👍
We used to fish the cranberry every year for springs due to no bait ban. Beautiful spot
Seems like you guys are making amazing memories together. Thank you for sharing with us!! 😊
Dustin, you always make me smile. Thanks!
Just found you, this is a great video. I'll be coming home this way from Dawson this fall, catch the ferry from PR. I usually go down the Alcan to Anacortes and get the Port Townsend ferry there. Never been down the Cassiar in all these years. Looking forward to it. Emi is awesome!!
Wow, the meal at the end looked delicious. Great episode.
Love the 100 meter logging rule in Canada. They log up to 100 meters of the road so people think they aren’t harvesting. The drone show it very well.
Every road in B.C. started out as a logging road, so yes we are very thankful for the logging and the roads which support our economy and provide us access to the back country. Not to mention the lumber which we use to build our homes.
You better marry that woman, finding a lady to put up traveling like you are is a rare breed these days and beautiful to boot, ya better lock her down man.
Why spoil a good relationship ?
Amazing views and great looking eats! Keep on adventuring.
Need to get Emmie her own Bike. 😁 It is nice to have her on this season!
That fox was so pure and wholesome. Now I want one
Another Fantastic vid~ cheers
Oh my … I can’t get over how much Bear Glacier has receded. The last time I saw that beauty, her icy blue was still dipping her toes in her lake. I sat on this massive log along the side of the road with the winds, the sunset, and her stunning beauty, in absolute awe. I will never forget that moment because I knew it could be years before I would be back. I never wanted to leave. I loved Stewart…Hyder…missing that amazing area so much. Enjoy! This was quite the emotional...an incredible trek to watch. And I can’t wait for more. Thank you, Dustin and Emi! Please be safe, and see you in a few days again!
Saturday, Saturday, Destination adventure is out to play! Yay!
🤘🏻☺️ 🍻
Happy weekend everyone 😊👍
And you as well
I’ve come across that same fox for a few weeks now at that Rest Area between Rupert and Terrace!
That had more of a family appeal to it. Watching you guys build the fire and how you interact with each other. I how she gets more comfortable being in front of the camera
Bear Glacier is receding faster than my hairline, I remember the glacier coming down to the lake about 40 plus years ago when I lived at Meziadin Junction. Great video as always, Dustin
Thanks for the memories ! I drove the Cassiar at age 18, likely before you were born. Was all gravel, one lane bridges, and the longer straight sections were marked with signs " watch for aircraft landing" ! Interesting to drive down the road with your head out the window trying to watch the sky and the road at the same time 🤣! It seems to be modernized unfortunately !
Brother you always put a smile on my face. Safe travels!😊
I'm sure it donned on you that you two may be the first and only people to ever enjoy fresh sushi in that spot ever! What a magical experience that must have been
love the BC bush camps. thanks for sharing. i know its already been said. im glad you got a travelling companion it always makes the journey better
That’s some decent crabs there Dustin 👍👍🇦🇺
EMI wow the food she makes you have never had it so good 😋😋
@2:10 - I recognize that rest area! I've stopped there a couple of times just to have lunch and enjoy the weather & view. No fox, though.
Looks absolutely perfect! Good company, great food, and a gorgeous setting! Who could ask for more?
If you take a look at the camper all of our stuff is probably on the floor. lol.
As always a good Saturday morning watching you. Eme is an amazing cook. Beautiful scenery as always. Thanks Dustin.
It been fun watching this season. The new recipes you and Emi have shared has been cool to see. Emi has a great smile and I happy to see her able to enjoy things not all bundled up in a coat lol. I hope you both keep having fun.
You upload Saturday I watch Sunday on the tv with some beer and snacks kick back relax and dream I could live that life. Before I die I will do something similar. Alaska is my dream. Great content as usual, cheers!
You get to live in a beautiful country, Old Boy. 🍁
Thank You Dustin.
Dustin never disappoints ! Great drone footage and music as always. I'm really enjoying your travels. Thanks Dustin and Emmy.
Thanks awesome places I enjoyed watching you guys
A little sunshine 🌞 this week 🎉 all that fresh seafood looks so yummy. Good times for sure.
It's really fun watching you and Emmie. That shrimp looked amazing. And loved hearing you call out a "Woo" riding the bike again.
My favourite Saturday morning tradition!
🍻
Thank you Dustin, Emi it is a real pleasure to see and hear from you as well. Many Happy Trails
@18:10 Emi nearly went for a swim :) Another fantastic video, as usual. Thanks Dustin!
HaHa!!! I was up waiting for you lol.
Another great video!!
I have to admit after watching your videos for the past 2 years I started getting worried about you being lonely or getting hurt or even worse stranded in the middle of the ocean lol. I am so happy Emme (spelling?) is with you on your adventures!!!
Thank you again for your videos....I've always wanted to go north and now you make it possible for me 😊.
As always much love from Colorado ❤
Great job again
Great video on the way to Stewart. I look forward to you two adventuring around that area. 😀
❤❤❤❤ another wonderful adventure, you guys are perfect together
I have been watching you from the beginning and I really enjoy the places that you show. I pretend that I go to those places with you. I love the forest, rivers, lakes and glaciers. I just want to thank you for showing us these beautiful places. God bless you and take care.
Thank you
Beautiful, just beautiful shots. DA is the only channel I never miss, every week. Will continue to support and spread the word about how great your work is!❤
Thanks so much Kim 😊
Awesomeness
Dustin great work as always.😃
Hey Dustin, Watching your videos was a big inspiration for me to start my own journey. I left Quebec last October and have been exploring Western Canada since. My formula is a mix of house sitting and WorkAway because I did not have the budget to get a decent rv and quite frankly, I hate camping! (LOL)
I wanted to express how happy I am to see you sharing this season with Emi.
Solo traveling offers the ultimate freedom, but it also puts somewhat of a damper on the experience. I believe that having the opportunity to share it live, with someone that can also appreciate it, is the best way to amplify those wonderful feelings and emotions.
Thank you so much for your beautiful, heartfelt productions. You are still inspiring me!
Good morning once more from the south Okanagan, thanks for taking us along. The drone shots are game changers, can't give enough superlatives for that. The first time we headed up the Cassiar was in '87 bound for a goat hunt in Telegraph Creek country. I recall it as mostly gravel after Meziadin Junction then and the gas station was two pumps and an Atco trailer too. When we went up a couple years back we were amazed at the change. Safe travels you two.
Always love coming along with you on your adventures, thank you so much for all you do for us.