Especially early in my trip I was more exited about getting some weight out of my barrel😅 I do love eating fish and did a few times this trip. Thanks for following along!
Ja is echt lekker snel en handig! Ik kan hier jammer genoeg geen echte ‘cup-a-soup’ vinden maar deze zijn niet slecht! Veel geluk met je tocht volgende week! Be safe!
Thank you for sharing this experience. Love the when in doubt as to whether to make camp or continue - just pull out the rod and have a think first - then decide. Looking forward to the next episode.
Thanks for that! I almost cut that part out!😅 I like to make sure that I have a lot of time on these trips so I have lots of play in my day to day travel and go as I feel. That also is one of the perks of traveling solo. Whatever I feel like doing is what happens in the end. And when I’m indecisive, I just take the time.
Amazing trip, looking forward to following along. At my tripping camp back in the day they would charge 6k each camper to go down the Bloodvein! I'm sure there were moments where you wish someone was there to share it with but the feeling of accomplishment after a long solo is unmatched.
To be honest with you, I love being out there by myself! It is hard to compare a long solo trip to the same trip with others. I feel way more in tune with the land around me when I’m alone! I see more I feel more, it is like all my senses increase and it is amazing! Thanks for watching!
Nice! Planning for next year either Albany River or Bloodvein river! Just got back from Wabakimi Allanwater up to Kenoji, Berg and picked up at Little Caribou Lake with my son. By the way the maps looked awesome! I do that kind of stuff more towards gps stuff but that is a lot of work. Always need paper maps as well with Wabakimi this year we had Bruce’s maps from the outfitter.
It is a incredible area! I intend to do the Albany and the Berens as well and maybe every river up there in the ‘Little North’! I also have to get back to Wabakimi and finish what I started last year! Too many places and not enough time! Thanks for watching!
I've been from OLIVE to LUND, so have done a portion of your trip in the past. tough portages. I have also gone up the Bloodvein from Artery to Marys to Barclay and then South down to Donald. Enjoy your vdeos. Thinking of doing this trip myself. The Pictos are very moving to witness in person. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Paul! The park tends to work its magic on people, thats for sure! You could also bypass the heavy portaging and fly in to Peishk Lake and start there! The history along this river is as spectacular as the scenery!
Love the series. Smart,humble choices and grateful for everything. Such a solid trip. You mentioned that you got your maps free online. I’d be very interested if you could send a link.
Thank you, I appreciate that! The maps took a lot of searching and digging and cane from several sources. I might eventually make a video on how to make these maps! But here is a great report and place to grt you started; albinger.me/2014/08/24/canoeing-the-bloodvein-river-system-maps-planning/#mappingtheroute
Thanks soo much! They were very long portages. It was quite the slogg getting to the headwaters of the river but knowing that only the first 2 or 3 days would be physically intense like that made it ok. I would be able to ‘rest’ after that. And as always the harder it is to get somewhere, the more valuable the trip becomes. Thanks for watching!! 🙏🏼
Some long portages for that heavy canoe. How long is that canoe? All the hard work looks like it was definitely worth the struggle. Beautiful scenery. Another great video.
I sure do! But at the start of a long trip and the amount of portaging I was doing, I really wanted to get rid of some weight and eat some of the food out of my barrel first😉 I definitely do love eating fish
I just discovered your trips online and am looking forward to watching them all! Your cinematography is among the very best in this genre! In the meantime, I'm wondering if you could provide the link where you got your maps online for free?
Thanks soo much! that's a big compliment! As for the maps, I didn't get them from one source only and I had to do a lot of searching to find all the pieces I needed. I probably got them from 4 or 5 different sources and it was a bit of a hassle. Then once I found all my large topo maps digitally I did a lot of cutting and pasting and editing to create my own bite sized maps. Maybe some day if I get to it I will make a separate video on how I made these.
Wow all those fish right from camp! What a beautiful place. I wish I there now. Can't wait to get back to the north. The 60fps is making it a lot harder for me to enjoy this on limited data though. I wish I could watch in 1080p30fps.
You should be able to change the quality of the video on your phone and save data! All the way from 144p whoch is about 2 pixels side by side😅, up to 2160p whoch is full 4K. There should be 8 options🙂 it definitely is a beautiful place! And the fishing is usually amazing! thanks for watching!
Thanks Jeff, they are ‘Zamberland Tofane NW’ Great boots but I will tell you right now, I would normally NEVER spend that on boots. The only reason I have these fancy boots is because I basically ran out of budget and I was going to use my old boots one more time and my parents insisted I go to MEC and get new good footwear at their cost! (Yes they are amazing people!!) This in combination with a really good deal on these only once worn ‘used’ boots someone had returned an hour before I got there. They are incredibly solid and strong boots, I have a wide foot which can make it hard to find a good comfortable shoe but these are great!!
Amazing!! Thats a great amount of time! I’m not sure yet where i’ll be going next year! Soo many options and it seems I’m learning about more every day!
@@The-Dutch-Explorer so very true! I wish I had started backcountry and canoeing when I was much younger. I’m 68 now and didn’t get into this stuff till I was 60…hindsight …
I’m a true Canadian - I will ALWAYS call them “Pickerel” despite all the silly arguments. I grew up calling them Pickerel. Most Canadians did. I will NEVER call them “Walleye.” The name “Pickerel” is part of our Canadian heritage. Even when I was young, the MNR called them “Yellow Pickerel” in all the regulation publications. Go to buy fish at a market - they NEVER call them “Walleye.” We NEVER heard the name “Walleye” until the TV fishing shows from the USA started to do this in the late 1970s/early 1980’s. Take a stand with me, please call them “Pickerel.” 😁🇨🇦
I doubt you care, but the term ‘pickerel’ wasn’t found or heard anywhere before 1857 where as Walleye has been used since 1818. I really don’t care what you call it but when I was first introduced to them by Canadian friends, they called them ‘Walleye’ so that is what I call them now. All the same fish, different names. All I know for sure is that they taste amazing after a long day paddling and portaging👌 🎣
The only other 24 day trip up there that I know of filmed is Wintertrekker…….man I miss his content. You wouldn’t happen to know anything about his welfare would you?? Thanks
I don’t think I’ve heard of him before. I’ll look him up! I have my first ever solo trip on my channel too, it was 28 days up in Woodland Caribou Provincial Park and it was quite epic. If you like this series, I strongly recommend you watch that one! Here is a link; Woodland Caribou PP Solo trip 2021 ruclips.net/p/PLzo3gb2_f9gNnFnVgwyyFDOt7Bwl3Y96K
@@The-Dutch-Explorer please do….his solo trips around Caribou were very informative and almost legendary and he was also known of course for winter trips and then he just disappeared?? Gonna check out your link. Down here in the States I’m preparing for my annual Buffalo River Winter float for 11 days…….lol just waiting for winter weather. Good luck with your trips and channel.
Definitely better than Netflix 👍🏻
I'll say one thing, I would have eaten quite a few of those walleye you caught! Wow! Yum!
Especially early in my trip I was more exited about getting some weight out of my barrel😅 I do love eating fish and did a few times this trip. Thanks for following along!
Wonderful series of a beautiful land.
Well captured and edited! Looking forward to continuing to watch the adventure unfold. What a trip already! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks soo much! Im working on the 5th part as we speak! The first 4 are online😁 another one for in the books😎
Cup a Soup! Wat een uitstekend idee. Neem ik ook mee volgende week naar onze kanotocht in Saskatchewan (Missinipe area, Churchill River).
Ja is echt lekker snel en handig! Ik kan hier jammer genoeg geen echte ‘cup-a-soup’ vinden maar deze zijn niet slecht! Veel geluk met je tocht volgende week! Be safe!
Thank you for sharing this experience. Love the when in doubt as to whether to make camp or continue - just pull out the rod and have a think first - then decide. Looking forward to the next episode.
Thanks for that! I almost cut that part out!😅 I like to make sure that I have a lot of time on these trips so I have lots of play in my day to day travel and go as I feel. That also is one of the perks of traveling solo. Whatever I feel like doing is what happens in the end. And when I’m indecisive, I just take the time.
Good Lad. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing trip, looking forward to following along. At my tripping camp back in the day they would charge 6k each camper to go down the Bloodvein! I'm sure there were moments where you wish someone was there to share it with but the feeling of accomplishment after a long solo is unmatched.
To be honest with you, I love being out there by myself! It is hard to compare a long solo trip to the same trip with others. I feel way more in tune with the land around me when I’m alone! I see more I feel more, it is like all my senses increase and it is amazing!
Thanks for watching!
Great video, looking forward to the rest! Greetings from Zandvoort!👍🙄
Thanks! I never realized you were Dutch! You live there? Groetjes terug!😉
@The-Dutch-Explorer Not Dutch, I'm Canadian, from Muskoka! I live in Germany but am vacationing in Zandvoort. Anxiously awaiting your next vid!
Nice! Planning for next year either Albany River or Bloodvein river! Just got back from Wabakimi Allanwater up to Kenoji, Berg and picked up at Little Caribou Lake with my son.
By the way the maps looked awesome! I do that kind of stuff more towards gps stuff but that is a lot of work. Always need paper maps as well with Wabakimi this year we had Bruce’s maps from the outfitter.
It is a incredible area! I intend to do the Albany and the Berens as well and maybe every river up there in the ‘Little North’! I also have to get back to Wabakimi and finish what I started last year! Too many places and not enough time! Thanks for watching!
HOW did you know I needed this TODAY?? LOL Great video that came at a great time. Looking good!
Haha, I just knew🤷🏻♂️😉 thanks William, I appreciate it!
I've been from OLIVE to LUND, so have done a portion of your trip in the past. tough portages. I have also gone up the Bloodvein from Artery to Marys to Barclay and then South down to Donald.
Enjoy your vdeos. Thinking of doing this trip myself. The Pictos are very moving to witness in person. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Paul! The park tends to work its magic on people, thats for sure! You could also bypass the heavy portaging and fly in to Peishk Lake and start there! The history along this river is as spectacular as the scenery!
weer een top video Koen. ik ga ze nu weer even lekker bingen!
Hartelijk bedankt!😁
I cannot believe you are doing this in an 80 lb canoe!! Wow! Bulletproof for sure, but man that is a lot of weight!
Who needs a gym when you can just get a canoe instead?🤷🏻♂️😅
Aan je nieuwe serie begonnen, weer geweldige video. Groet uit NL.
Bedankt weer!! Goeie timing! De laatste aflevering is net online!
Great start!
Thank you sir! Next one is ready and coming out Wednesday afternoon!😉
@@The-Dutch-Explorer I will look forward to it!
yeaaaah awesome bud I'll have to watch when the kiddos are in bed!!
Thanks dude!!😁 let me know what you think!
Awesome! Beautiful views and the fishing looked to be amazing.
It was out of this world!! Thanks Darren!
Love the series. Smart,humble choices and grateful for everything. Such a solid trip. You mentioned that you got your maps free online. I’d be very interested if you could send a link.
Thank you, I appreciate that! The maps took a lot of searching and digging and cane from several sources. I might eventually make a video on how to make these maps! But here is a great report and place to grt you started; albinger.me/2014/08/24/canoeing-the-bloodvein-river-system-maps-planning/#mappingtheroute
It’s one of the most beautiful places on the planet! Maybe I’ll be back next year.
It sure is! I hope you do! Sounds like you got some solid plans!
Always enjoy your videos. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the trip
Thanks soo much!
Another great video! Looking forward to the rest of this series. Love those prospector canoes, but 88lbs!
Thanks! Yeah it was very heavy but I’ll work with whatever I have available and wont let anything stop me from doing these trips!😁
I understand wanting a rugged canoe if you’re 24 days out there, but… 88 pounds!!! 😬😬😬
I still feel it😅
In Quetico we bring tobacco also. it was suggested by our outfitter a full blooded Ojibway
Excellent! I do it anywhere I go now!🙂
We love your videos. You had some long portages for triple carrying. That pike on day 3 or 4 was a really good size for catching it from the shore✌️.
Thanks soo much! They were very long portages. It was quite the slogg getting to the headwaters of the river but knowing that only the first 2 or 3 days would be physically intense like that made it ok. I would be able to ‘rest’ after that. And as always the harder it is to get somewhere, the more valuable the trip becomes. Thanks for watching!! 🙏🏼
Some long portages for that heavy canoe. How long is that canoe? All the hard work looks like it was definitely worth the struggle. Beautiful scenery. Another great video.
It is always worth it! The canoe is a 16 foot prospector. Thanks!🙂
Koen don’t you ever eat any of those beauty fish you catch?
I sure do! But at the start of a long trip and the amount of portaging I was doing, I really wanted to get rid of some weight and eat some of the food out of my barrel first😉 I definitely do love eating fish
foam lines can mean 20mph ,,,When the wind blows the tops of the waves off its gale force (35 mph)
I just discovered your trips online and am looking forward to watching them all! Your cinematography is among the very best in this genre! In the meantime, I'm wondering if you could provide the link where you got your maps online for free?
Thanks soo much! that's a big compliment! As for the maps, I didn't get them from one source only and I had to do a lot of searching to find all the pieces I needed. I probably got them from 4 or 5 different sources and it was a bit of a hassle. Then once I found all my large topo maps digitally I did a lot of cutting and pasting and editing to create my own bite sized maps. Maybe some day if I get to it I will make a separate video on how I made these.
@@The-Dutch-Explorer I would definitely watch, like, and comment on that video. Thanks for the response!
Prachtig weer!❤
Dankjewel ma!😉
Wow all those fish right from camp! What a beautiful place. I wish I there now. Can't wait to get back to the north. The 60fps is making it a lot harder for me to enjoy this on limited data though. I wish I could watch in 1080p30fps.
You should be able to change the quality of the video on your phone and save data! All the way from 144p whoch is about 2 pixels side by side😅, up to 2160p whoch is full 4K. There should be 8 options🙂 it definitely is a beautiful place! And the fishing is usually amazing! thanks for watching!
@@The-Dutch-Explorer I can't turn the resolution down on something this nice though. I wish there was a way to turn the frame rate separately.
😂 thanks man. Yeah cant change the frame rate im afraid.
Ok, so I need one of those tents that "auto" set up like yours....too bad they don't "auto" fold back into the stuff sack eh?
I know!!! I wish they did!! Would save soo much time!
Yo, what kind of boots?? Great trip!
Thanks Jeff, they are ‘Zamberland Tofane NW’
Great boots but I will tell you right now, I would normally NEVER spend that on boots. The only reason I have these fancy boots is because I basically ran out of budget and I was going to use my old boots one more time and my parents insisted I go to MEC and get new good footwear at their cost! (Yes they are amazing people!!) This in combination with a really good deal on these only once worn ‘used’ boots someone had returned an hour before I got there.
They are incredibly solid and strong boots, I have a wide foot which can make it hard to find a good comfortable shoe but these are great!!
koen what part of ontario are you from
South Ontario, close to London
WCPP is on the agenda for summer 2024. Planning 3 weeks.
Amazing!! Thats a great amount of time! I’m not sure yet where i’ll be going next year! Soo many options and it seems I’m learning about more every day!
@@The-Dutch-Explorer I know… so many options, so little time! I’m retired, but not gonna live forever 😂.
A whole lifetime wouldn’t even be enough to see all the incredible places Canada has to offer! So we better make the most of if!😁
@@The-Dutch-Explorer so very true! I wish I had started backcountry and canoeing when I was much younger. I’m 68 now and didn’t get into this stuff till I was 60…hindsight …
I’m a true Canadian - I will ALWAYS call them “Pickerel” despite all the silly arguments.
I grew up calling them Pickerel. Most Canadians did. I will NEVER call them “Walleye.”
The name “Pickerel” is part of our Canadian heritage.
Even when I was young, the MNR called them “Yellow Pickerel” in all the regulation publications.
Go to buy fish at a market - they NEVER call them “Walleye.”
We NEVER heard the name “Walleye” until the TV fishing shows from the USA started to do this in the late 1970s/early 1980’s.
Take a stand with me, please call them “Pickerel.” 😁🇨🇦
I doubt you care, but the term ‘pickerel’ wasn’t found or heard anywhere before 1857 where as Walleye has been used since 1818. I really don’t care what you call it but when I was first introduced to them by Canadian friends, they called them ‘Walleye’ so that is what I call them now. All the same fish, different names. All I know for sure is that they taste amazing after a long day paddling and portaging👌 🎣
Brand?
The only other 24 day trip up there that I know of filmed is Wintertrekker…….man I miss his content. You wouldn’t happen to know anything about his welfare would you?? Thanks
I don’t think I’ve heard of him before. I’ll look him up!
I have my first ever solo trip on my channel too, it was 28 days up in Woodland Caribou Provincial Park and it was quite epic. If you like this series, I strongly recommend you watch that one! Here is a link; Woodland Caribou PP Solo trip 2021
ruclips.net/p/PLzo3gb2_f9gNnFnVgwyyFDOt7Bwl3Y96K
@@The-Dutch-Explorer please do….his solo trips around Caribou were very informative and almost legendary and he was also known of course for winter trips and then he just disappeared?? Gonna check out your link. Down here in the States I’m preparing for my annual Buffalo River Winter float for 11 days…….lol just waiting for winter weather. Good luck with your trips and channel.