Canoeing The North Saskatchewan River - Rampart Creek To Saskatchewan Crossing

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @lindamorgan2678
    @lindamorgan2678 Год назад +3

    Excellent video so well done. I like how you showed the bow of the canoe in the frame just to show us what the boat was doing and then on to the scenery and the rapids you scanned. You are an excellent canoeist AND just as good behind the camera. NO blah blah and pointed out the things we should know. Thanks so much for taking the time to let us be with you on this gorgeous trip. P.S, Thanks also for not putting on tacky music ; -). Subbed and hit the alarm and will check out the others

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  Год назад +2

      Thanks very much Linda. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Yeah I'm not much of a talker, I prefer the sound of the water and waves. There are not many things I enjoy more than canoeing a beautiful river. Thanks you for taking the time to watch. Take care.

    • @lindamorgan2678
      @lindamorgan2678 Год назад

      @@nickharland3795 Thanks for your reply and Yeah I hear you ditto for me also. Sooo where have you been canoeing lately ? Oh and what kind of paddle do you use ? Thanks in advance

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  Год назад +1

      I use a Werner Luna or Bandit, depending on the river. I was at the McLeod River recently. Thanks again, take care.

    • @lindamorgan2678
      @lindamorgan2678 Год назад +1

      @@nickharland3795 Thanks Nick enjoy the weekend and you take care also. Have fun !

  • @fenman
    @fenman 5 лет назад +6

    I just stumbled across these videos recently. It started with the White Mud Creek... Then on to multiple sections of NSR and McLeod river. Good mix of quite views and providing information around landmarks and water features. From the comments it sounds like you are a fellow Edmontonian, keep up the good work.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  5 лет назад +3

      Yeah born and raised in Edmonton. Hey thanks, I hope you are enjoying the videos. There are definitely some great rivers in Alberta, especially to the west. I try not to talk much, the sound of the water is much more enjoyable. Thanks for taking the time to watch. Take care.

  • @jfkinlloyd
    @jfkinlloyd 6 месяцев назад +1

    What a beautiful day on the river. Very nice. I enjoy these NSR paddles of your. A little late to the party, but I made it. :) These are cool videos.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  6 месяцев назад

      This was a super fun day on the river. The NSR is fantastic in Banff National Park. Thanks for checking it out. I appreciate you taking the time.

  • @rivergid
    @rivergid Год назад

    Great scenery! Perfect day on the water! Seen many river's waters mixing together ,always magical to pass through!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  Год назад

      Yes it was a very nice day on the water. Lots of beautiful creeks feeding the river in this stretch. I always enjoy paddling near a confluence. Thank you for watching.

  • @suncreek746
    @suncreek746 7 лет назад +10

    I really enjoy your channel and wish you could be paid well to do this so you could make more videos. I've watched this more than once because the scenery is breath taking. I live so close but aren't as brave as you are. If I was I'd be doing what you are. I can't thank you enough for making your videos!!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much. I'm glad to hear that you enjoy the videos. Yes, in a perfect world, I would be out hiking or canoeing every weekend. Last couple years it has been hard to get out much, but I try and film what I can. I'm hopeful I will be able to get more trips, and subsequent videos next year and beyond. Thanks again, I appreciate the positive feedback. Take care.

  • @suearmstrong9597
    @suearmstrong9597 3 года назад

    I have a 4.5 understandig of a 3.5 rapid...and a 2. 5 understanding of a 4.0 drop. 🤪 Gorgeous video. Thank You for sharing. 🍃🌎🕊

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  3 года назад

      Thank you very much Sue, I'm glad you enjoyed. It is a gorgeous river for sure. Thanks for taking the time. Take care.

  • @grosvenorclub
    @grosvenorclub 3 года назад

    Almost wish I had not bumped into your videos Nick , too many lovely memories of the Rockies . Our first trip after arriving in Edmonton was to Jasper of course , in an old VW , somehow drove through Jasper and slept in the car up at Mt Edith Cavell . What a sight in the morning . Then spent most of the four summers we were there camping anywhere from Glacier park down south up towards Northern BC . A book I read from the Edmonton library stirred me on called " A journey from Prince of Wales fort in Hudson Bay to the northern Ocean by Samuel Hearne " 1769 to 1772 . Those early explorers had it pretty tough .

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  3 года назад +1

      Yes, with experiences like yours, it would be hard not to have great memories of the Rockies. Glacier Park is fantastic, as are many places in B.C. I would have loved to be an early explorer, but it would have been a hard life. One can only imagine how it would be. Thanks for taking the time, take care.

  • @toddrathman5559
    @toddrathman5559 6 лет назад +3

    singing "oh canada" from the states. thanks for sharing

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  6 лет назад

      Hey right on Todd. Glad you enjoyed, and thanks for watching.

  • @jaswas77
    @jaswas77 4 года назад

    Congratulations you’ve just completed a successful Voyageur interview. Neat to see the river from the river. As a kid we camped at Rampart lots and a couple years ago we hiked on that bridge to glacier lake. Nice to see the canyon upriver. I have fond memories of the mistaya as I crossed it on a trail ride in 88 when I was 11. Only about the 3rd time I was on a horse. The water was past the horses belly and I just hung on for dear life. We went up over Howe’s pass and a little bit down the blaeberry then turned around. Love your videos.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  4 года назад

      Hey thanks very much... haha yeah the voyageur life would be something else!!! That whole area is spectacular, Howse Pass and the Blaeberry valley are great, and the Glacier Lake trail is one I hope to hike in the future. Horseback would be an awesome way to travel. Thanks again for taking the time, take care.

    • @jaswas77
      @jaswas77 4 года назад

      @@nickharland3795 you can PM me on FB (Jason Waselenko) and I can give you some tips for that Glacier Lake area. You have the stamina to explore the west shore (so much avalanche debris it looked like, so we never did it.) There is an old camp at the end of the lake I believe. The glacier is still a ways around the corner. It is a deceptively long valley. From the Glacier Lake campsite, we did a little half day to a great viewpoint looking up the Howse Valley.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  4 года назад

      Thanks for the information Jason, I hope to try that hike in the next couple of years. Definitely sounds like it is worth the effort. The whole area is great, and any views of the Howse River Valley are always spectacular. Sounds like you had a great hike up there. Sorry, I am not on facebook. Thanks again, take care.

  • @scoutingfreegermany
    @scoutingfreegermany 7 лет назад +2

    What a beautiful scenery and some badass rafts for a canoe! Respect! Cheers, Marc

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much Marc. Yes it was a nice mixture of calm, scenic paddling, and some good whitewater. It was very exciting. Thanks again, take care.

  • @potatothorn
    @potatothorn 7 лет назад +3

    so beautiful! thanks for taking us with you, love the way to make your films

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks very much. Glad you enjoyed. Yeah it is a very nice area to visit. Thanks for watching, take care.

  • @paulandgail3212
    @paulandgail3212 3 года назад

    Great clip.. nice perspective from the river..we like to drive down the David Thompson hwy from Edmonton..

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  3 года назад

      Yeah I drive that highway a lot... great country in there. Always fun to hike and canoe there. Thanks for taking the time.

  • @bcal5962
    @bcal5962 4 года назад +1

    You got the best videos around. This is amazing man,. I'm totally blown away. Incredible adventure.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  4 года назад

      Thanks very much, very kind of you. Yes this is a very nice section of river to canoe. I hope to go back again. Take care.

  • @terryw.milburn6414
    @terryw.milburn6414 7 лет назад

    Navigated them Hairy sections like a Champ, Nick; Glad we paddled along with ya on another outstanding Day ! ATB Terry God Bless

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад

      Thanks very much Terry. It was a real nice trip that I had been wanting to try for a couple years now. I felt I was finally ready, and everything went great. Had a blast!! Take care Terry. Nick

  • @abefrohman1759
    @abefrohman1759 7 лет назад +1

    Beautiful scenery.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад

      Thanks very much Abe. Banff is a very nice area, great scenery everywhere.

  • @northpacific6966
    @northpacific6966 7 лет назад +1

    Best channel and I've seen too many, but yours is best !!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад

      Hey thanks very much. Glad you enjoy. Yes there are all kinds of great channels, I enjoy watching many of them. I appreciate the kind words, thanks again. Take care.

  • @angelafedun2004
    @angelafedun2004 2 года назад

    Smooth in the moment

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  2 года назад

      It was an exciting section to canoe. Thank you for taking the time.

  • @breadandcircus1
    @breadandcircus1 5 лет назад +1

    The colour of the water is so beautiful. I loved this video so wonderful :)

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  5 лет назад

      Yeah the river is quite nice in the upstream sections. Very enjoyable paddling. Thanks for watching.

  • @sortavala
    @sortavala 7 лет назад

    This river and scene is awesome! I'm little georgeous. 😃 Great canoe handling in challenging rapid. Great!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад

      Thanks very much Asko. Yes it is a very pretty area around Banff. Yeah that was my first solo class III, I was very happy to get it done clean and dry. Take care.

  • @johnwilson9261
    @johnwilson9261 7 лет назад +1

    Wow that level 3 section looked pretty hairy - you made it look easy but I'm pretty sure it wasn't - nice job! Great vid!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks very much John. I scouted it for a good while before I ran it. I managed to hold the line I was aiming for, and everything turned out great. Thank you for watching, take care.

  • @T410ce
    @T410ce Год назад

    That drop at 13:10 looks fun, Nick I am waiting for you to write a book on all your adventures so I can have something to use as a guide. I will never paddle 95% of these rivers but if you could put all of your experiences into a paddling guide it would be much appreciated. Then I could pick a few trips to take over the rest of my life… Let me know when your guide becomes available.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  Год назад

      The whole run is excellent, and that rapid is a good one for sure. Running this rapid successfully gave me a lot of confidence to do more solo trips in the mountains. Haha, well I'm not much of an author, and unfortunately have no plans for a guide book. Most of the runs can be found in a few different guide books, although some are now out of print.

  • @PinetreeLine
    @PinetreeLine 7 лет назад

    Awesome views!! Thanks for taking us along. You have a new fellow Canadian subscriber. Thanks!!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks very much. It was my pleasure. Appreciate you taking the time to check it out. Thanks, take care.

  • @patriciacrosbie6029
    @patriciacrosbie6029 3 месяца назад

    Good job 👏

  • @williamjhanson
    @williamjhanson 7 лет назад

    Thanks for another great vid and my next day trip idea! Just did the Athabasca in Jasper but pulled out at the bridge to shorten it up as I knew I would be biking back in the wind. Great shuttling idea too! Thanks again :)

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад +1

      Hey it's my pleasure William. Yeah the Athabasca really slows down after the Hwy. 16 bridge, you picked a good spot to pull out. I really enjoy biking myself for a shuttle on these day trips, except the stronger winds. This one is a very nice trip. Obviously your main concern would be not to missing the portage. Other than that, it's pretty straight forward.

  • @vishnuonfire
    @vishnuonfire 4 года назад

    That was a beautiful video, love from India 🇮🇳

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  4 года назад

      Thanks very much. Glad you enjoyed. Cheers from Canada.

  • @darrellcaruk8880
    @darrellcaruk8880 3 года назад

    Nicely Done.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  3 года назад

      Thanks Darrell. This was a very nice paddle.

    • @darrellcaruk8880
      @darrellcaruk8880 3 года назад +1

      @@nickharland3795 How can tell Im gonna watch all you videos. LOL. Getting my friends on board also. Nice to see someone so close to home with a great RUclips channel. Good on you.

  • @caveman_period6282
    @caveman_period6282 3 года назад +1

    Great video.
    What not to like about it?
    Why anyone would get an idea for thumbs down?

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  3 года назад

      Hey thanks very much. I appreciate the positive feedback. Take care.

  • @mainetripper
    @mainetripper 5 лет назад

    Amazing views. Enjoyed this video very much!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks very much. I'm glad you enjoyed, and appreciate you taking the time. Take care.

  • @blackriverrambler3963
    @blackriverrambler3963 7 лет назад

    Some beauty scenes and intense rapids! Man I miss out there !

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад

      Yeah it was a very nice section to paddle. One of my favorite areas. Can't go wrong in Banff. Thanks, take care.

  • @hallbrandon8562
    @hallbrandon8562 5 лет назад

    Wow this is a great video. I live in Saskatchewan and canoe this river here quite often. Not quite the same views and less current and no rapids but still a great paddle.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  5 лет назад

      Yeah it's a great river for canoeing. I hope to do a trip near Battleford or Prince Albert one of these years. Thanks for taking the time to watch, take care.

    • @hallbrandon8562
      @hallbrandon8562 5 лет назад

      @@nickharland3795 I live in Battleford so if you make it this way feel free to let me know and I would gladly join you. The battle river is also a great paddle that runs into the Saskatchewan right by town here.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  5 лет назад

      Cool, sounds good to me. Yeah the Battle River would be nice too.

  • @bohrerbros7555
    @bohrerbros7555 6 лет назад

    Hi Nick, I really enjoyed watching this video, another great video. One of my favorite campgrounds on the Banff Ice-field parkway is Rampart Creek campground. Some of the sections of the river looked more challenging than other videos I watched from you, it pays to notice the stop sign. Very scenic nice video.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  6 лет назад

      Hello. Thanks very much. Rampart Creek seems like a very nice campground. Though I've never actually camped there, I'm going to make a point of it in the next couple summers. Yeah the last rapid on this trip was a bit of a step up for me. I still have much to learn in regards to whitewater canoeing. Thanks again, take care.

  • @savedpurplecat
    @savedpurplecat 7 лет назад

    Goodness me Nick some of that looked pretty scary, good job you stopped at the stop sign mate! stunning stunning scenery, you have it all there, mountains, blue blue rivers and good weather. Really enjoyed watching, it looked like your skill levels in those kayaks has been upgraded too :) Tim

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks very much Tim. Yeah Banff National Park is a beautiful area, and the river gets more pristine the further up-stream you go. Slowly working my way to canoeing some more challenging whitewater. I had a great time out there, glad you enjoyed. Thanks, take care. Nick

  • @thelakeman5207
    @thelakeman5207 7 лет назад

    Good video! This is a very canoe-able river. With a couple of exceptions exciting, but not death defying. Thanks.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад

      Thanks very much. Yeah it's a great little section to paddle. Aside from the class III rapid by the foot bridge, it's mostly flat with some easy class I and II here and there. Obviously the class V canyon would be the main concern... not to miss the portage. Thanks for watching, take care.

  • @bcal5962
    @bcal5962 4 года назад +1

    Dude that rapid before the glacier lake bridge was goddamn crazy

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  4 года назад

      Yeah it's a pretty good one. It was my first class III rapid solo. Thanks again man.

  • @dseednorwayn47
    @dseednorwayn47 7 лет назад

    nice river to float in, should had a kayak for some of that white water ;) great video mate

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад

      Thanks very much. Yeah it's a real nice river, my favorite for paddling. Kayak... well maybe someday... I definitely love canoeing and will be sticking with that now:) Thanks, take care.

  • @rialobran
    @rialobran 7 лет назад +1

    I'm now certain you have the canoe in a bath tub someplace and CGI in the scenery....
    Seriously though that was brilliant, you wouldn't have caught me doing that lll without flotation in the boat, so I tip my hat to you :)

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад +1

      Haha, with my lack of computer skills, the CGI would be much more challenging than the actual paddling. I should have used my air bags in hindsight... You just never know, and it is very cold water. I scouted it for a good while beforehand, and managed to hold my line. Got a little lucky this time. All in all, it was a very exciting paddle. Thanks, and take care.

  • @FlyingSquirrelOutdoors
    @FlyingSquirrelOutdoors 6 лет назад +1

    Not enough people out there doing paddling vids - great work in a beautiful area here! I found you via MTWoodsrunner's gear tag. I mix in a little canoeing, kayaking myself, but scenery doesn't compare to Saskatchewan by a long shot! New sub and looking forward to getting to know you!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  6 лет назад

      Thanks very much. Yeah the North Saskatchewan River is very pretty in Banff National Park. Definitely a fun and scenic trip. I agree, there is not enough paddling videos and/or channels out there. Thanks again, take care.

  • @BCBoatsAndCanoes
    @BCBoatsAndCanoes 5 лет назад

    Thanks for your efforts ! Have been to Banff national park, and did ww3 on the Amblève in Belgium, nice seeing the combination.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  5 лет назад

      Yes it is a nice mix of whitewater and easy flat water. Makes for a great day of paddling. I really enjoy spending time in Banff national park, and hope you enjoyed your visit as well. Thanks you for watching, take care.

  • @ryandvernychuk7033
    @ryandvernychuk7033 3 года назад +1

    Crazy man soloing it lol

  • @nibimocs
    @nibimocs 7 лет назад

    Exhilarating ride! Thanks for taking us along :)

  • @sonnyc3826
    @sonnyc3826 3 года назад

    oh wow what scenery...thats beautiful stuff there id love to do this...i go away with my dad every year to Quetico Provincial Park and it has streams like this or rivers its soem nice scenery tehre and really good fishing its a huge park like 2000 plus lakes but this is soemthing else teh sight of those mountains id love to do this i guess the thing would be findining someone else to do it with one person can be lonesoem i suppose but maybe one day even if it is by myself id check this out ive never been far west but stuff like this makes me want to check it out

    • @sonnyc3826
      @sonnyc3826 3 года назад

      ps i thought Banff National Park was in Alberta as in Banff Alberta? this says saskatchewan

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  3 года назад

      Thanks very much. Yes there are some nice rivers here, and it is definitely a pleasure to canoe in the mountains. Banff National Park is in Alberta, the name of the river is the North Saskatchewan River. It starts in Banff National Park, and flows east to Saskatchewan.Thanks again, I appreciate you taking the time.

  • @MITimberwookie
    @MITimberwookie 7 лет назад +1

    I'm beginning to think you may be running out of rivers and streams. Have you paddled all of Saskatchewan yet? You capture some amazing scenery my friend. I'm envious.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад

      Yeah I paddle this river a lot. Been slowly working my way up-river over the last few years. It's been worth it to paddle these upper sections. The Rocky Mountains are gorgeous, I just push record and try not to bugger it up. Thanks very much, take care.

  • @2yung4u
    @2yung4u 5 лет назад

    i liked it!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  5 лет назад

      Thanks Mark. It was a really enjoyable day on the river. Take care.

  • @madenny326
    @madenny326 3 года назад +1

    These are great videos, Nick. You can get a real lay of the water via your gopro. I am going to go down this stretch this week and want to clarify something. Does the portage trail extend to the Glacier lake Trail bridge so that we can skip the Class 3 plus rapid just before it? I would prefer that as opposed to running it. Thanks so much.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  3 года назад +2

      Yep, the trail goes all the way to the Glacier Lake Trail bridge. I haven't hiked downriver of the bridge, but I'm sure the trail continues down to a put-in on the river. Have fun, it's a great section of the river. Thanks for watching and commenting. Take care.

    • @madenny326
      @madenny326 3 года назад +1

      Nick Harland thanks! I appreciate you taking the time to let us know.

  • @AdrianCalgary
    @AdrianCalgary 6 лет назад

    Awesome trip .great sport canoeing 💥

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks very much. Canoeing is my favorite sport.

  • @bdh3949
    @bdh3949 5 лет назад

    Nice job getting to river left to avoid the keeper at 14:12 That one looked nasty.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  5 лет назад

      Thanks. I've seen it run at lower levels and it didn't look too bad, but I had no interest in it at this water level. I hope to get back paddling in the Rockies very soon, have a few trips in mind. Take care.

  • @CyndiLH
    @CyndiLH 3 года назад +1

    What model of canoe are you paddling? Great video. That class 3 rapid was way to scary for me but you made it look easy..did you scout it?

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  3 года назад +2

      Hi Cindy. This canoe is a Mad River M.E. It has been out of production for a few decades now, but I absolutely love it. Old school whitewater canoe with lots of rocker. The rapid is a very exciting one, and I definitely scouted it. Thanks very much, take care.

  • @Soulafantasia
    @Soulafantasia 5 лет назад

    Wow, it looks literally awesome! I'd love to try it if there's any tour program for this!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  5 лет назад

      It was definitely a lot of fun, very exciting. I am not aware of any tour companies that operate on this part of the river. There are some down river near Rocky Mountain House though. As far as I know, all paddling trips on this part of the river are private ventures by the general public, and sometimes canoe clubs.

  • @dansallsadventurersinlife4311
    @dansallsadventurersinlife4311 7 лет назад

    Awesome buddy!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад +1

      Hey thanks Dan. Been wanting to try that section for a couple of years now, glad I got it done. Take care.

  • @780tk
    @780tk 3 года назад

    So sick I'm jealous

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  3 года назад

      Thanks very much. It's definitely an exciting paddle.

  • @CanoeingTheEdgeOfTheWorld
    @CanoeingTheEdgeOfTheWorld 4 года назад

    You know Nick, all these rivers you canoe up there have alluvial gravel shorelines. Alluvial gravel is well known for holding gold nuggets. Canada is well known for having gold fields. You should buy a metal detector and take it along on these expeditions. When you stop somewhere just swing the coil over the ground for a few minutes and it could really pay off one day. You're going into areas that most people would never prospect.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  4 года назад +1

      Downstream from here, and out of the national park, the North Saskatchewan River is very popular with gold prospectors. While paddling, I see many people looking for gold. Some just pan, but most sluice with generators and such. I don't know that anyone is getting rich, but I think some do all right. Enough to pay for the hobby anyhow. Haha, I'm still waiting for the day when I pull over to shore, and stub my toe on a football sized piece of gold sticking out of the ground :) Thanks again, take care.

    • @Dmac6969
      @Dmac6969 6 месяцев назад

      If you ever need a hand carrying that football sized nugget, dont be shy. Im not far away 😂​@@nickharland3795

  • @bdub1000
    @bdub1000 7 лет назад

    Nick you think you'd survive if you missed the stop sign? Nice video!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад

      If I missed that sign, good chance of serious injury, or worse. Definitely more than I can handle. A few people have died in that section. I'm sure the canoe would get battered pretty good too. Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed. Take care.

  • @9087125498172345
    @9087125498172345 7 лет назад

    Haven’t seen you post any new videos in a while. Hope you’re doing well and have some more adventures to share with us.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад +1

      Yeah it was tough this past year to be able to get away as much as I'd like. I have lots of trips in mind, hopefully this year I can get some time available. Lots of places I'd like to go and film.

  • @jimhanson7476
    @jimhanson7476 7 лет назад

    Hi Nick , now that was exciting ... Are you allowed to tent over nite on that stretch of river?? Thx Jim

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад

      Hello Jim. Yeah it was very exciting, I had a blast out there. Other than the pay campsite at the start, there is no camping allowed. It is all in a National Park. It would be great if you could though. I don't have much info to give you about your fall canoe trip unfortunately. The Athabasca and N Saskatchewan are the only dependable late season rivers. Bow River is very low. McLeod River is probably doable, just have to watch for rocks and gravel bars. Red Deer River is low, but would probably be OK too. Hope that helps, and hope you have a great trip.

  • @wyopobo5339
    @wyopobo5339 7 лет назад

    hey Nick, great video! i was surprised to hear there was a stretch of that river you've never run before. You've floated the North Saskatchewan a lot. i do love the Mad River Canoe. you handled the class III easily. no floatation in the boat. do you wear a PFD? take care Nick.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks Martin. Yeah I have been slowly working my way up this river. But his might be the uppermost section I get to paddle. There is some easy flatwater and serious whitewater between here and the headwaters. A few waterfalls too. There are a few older kayak trip reports, but I don't think people canoe up there... so we'll see. I had my float bags with me, but didn't use them as I was quite confident in my line. It went just as I hoped it would. Definitely wear a PFD, wet-suit, and sometimes a helmet. Thanks again, take care.

  • @kalliopoika
    @kalliopoika 7 лет назад

    I ordered your RUclips channel. You make great videos.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад

      Hello. Thank you very much, I hope you enjoy. I appreciate the comment, take care.

  • @lovemountains5517
    @lovemountains5517 5 лет назад

    come across your channel-nice videos. what is the name of that canyon?

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  5 лет назад

      Thank you very much. The canyon doesn't have a name as far as I know. My canoe guidebook describes an "Upper Canyon", which is quite a few km's above this, so I guess this could be called "North Saskatchewan River Lower Canyon"? It's an easy hike to get there, about 1 km or so upstream of the Glacier Lake Trail bridge.

  • @jrm8970
    @jrm8970 3 года назад

    I'm curious to know how you get to your starting points. You mention a bike at the end of this video?

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  3 года назад

      For most day trips, I shuttle myself with my bike. I start by driving to the put-in and stashing my canoe/gear. Then drive to the take-out and park the truck. Then I ride my bike back to my canoe at the put-in, and stash the bike. Then canoe downriver to my truck. After that I drive back to get my bike. In some cases, I can bring my bike with me downriver. Thanks for taking the time.

  • @pablojimenezchacon1357
    @pablojimenezchacon1357 6 лет назад

    Hey NIck, great video man!! I recently stayed at the Rampart Creek hostel, beautiful area. How many types of canoe do you own? or do you rent them all?

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  6 лет назад +1

      Hey thanks Pablo. Yeah it's a fantastic area. I have two canoes. This red one is an old whitewater canoe, very maneuverable and good for these kind of trips. The yellow one is a bit bigger, tracks in a straight line better, is faster, better for tripping.

  • @MattyOutdoors
    @MattyOutdoors 5 лет назад

    Is it just a standard canoe you're using Nick? Or do you use one of those ultralight packboats like joe robinet?
    these freakin paddling videos are getting addicting now. My bank account is starting to really worry, lol

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  5 лет назад

      Yeah it's a standard canoe, 15.5' long and about 50 lbs. It's an old whitewater canoe that I bought used for a pretty good deal. Brand new canoes can be quite expensive. I think kayaks and packrafts are more affordable, and definitely easier to transport and portage. Packrafting would likely suit your needs best, as they are designed for the backcountry.

  • @sqeakgeek
    @sqeakgeek 8 дней назад

    So I saw that your canoe had a bend up to it & rather than look like a newbie I looked up on Google took 5 times before I got what I was looking for ,"To push less water when paddling " Is that the only reason?

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 дней назад

      This is a whitewater canoe from 1988. It has 8" of rocker in the bow and stern... shaped like a banana. It is great for maneuvering, and navigating the waves. It is not a good canoe for paddling on flat, slow water.

  • @willalot
    @willalot Месяц назад

    i wanna canoe from the dam to rocky mountain house. do you know where i can find some info on rapids i need to be aware of? thanks

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  Месяц назад +1

      "Mark's Guide for Alberta Paddlers" is your best bet. It has good descriptions and a good distance chart. There is a new third edition in stores now. Log jams between Bighorn dam and the Hwy 734 bridge can be a problem on this trip. Otherwise, it's a great trip. Have fun!!

    • @willalot
      @willalot Месяц назад +1

      @nickharland3795 thanks a bunch

  • @kbendle1556
    @kbendle1556 7 лет назад

    I find transferring my truck from a to b is the biggest hindrance to river paddling. You must must have that issue.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад

      Hey Kal. It indeed can be a problem at times. I have been shuttling myself with my bike for day trips. It has been working great. For longer trips, I have used family, friends, taxi cabs and other paid shuttles.

  • @garyvermillion88
    @garyvermillion88 2 года назад

    👍👍👍

  • @9087125498172345
    @9087125498172345 7 лет назад

    Hey Nick, what kind of camera do you use? Go Pro 5?

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад

      Hi Jamie. It's a Go-Pro Hero 5 Session. Has all the features I need, and is less expensive than the Hero 5 Black. They are probably into the 6 series now.

  • @kbendle1556
    @kbendle1556 7 лет назад

    How long does it take to go from Saunders launch to horburg?? Thinking of taking my Assault xx down the river.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад

      With the low late season flow, and depending how hard you paddle, it might be 4 or 5 hours minimum. I think it is 45 km from Saunders to Horburg, so possible up to 6 or 7 hours. In a canoe, it is a pretty full day of paddling. Also a beautiful trip in the fall.

    • @kbendle1556
      @kbendle1556 7 лет назад

      Nick Harland Thanks Nick. Probably a 8 hr trip in my boat then.

  • @river8760
    @river8760 3 года назад

    Do you kayak as well?

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  3 года назад

      I do not... but it does look fun. Canoeing is my favorite hobby. Thanks for watching Suzanne!

    • @river8760
      @river8760 3 года назад +1

      @@nickharland3795 you’re great at canoeing so I can see why. 👍😀

  • @angelafedun2004
    @angelafedun2004 2 года назад

    Inspireing truley

  • @oldredcoonhound2182
    @oldredcoonhound2182 7 лет назад

    What have you been up to Nick?
    Looks like you are working too much.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад

      A bit of the opposite actually, work has been very slow. Need to try and pay a few bills and fix up the truck a bit. Hopefully sooner than later. I have lots of trips in mind that I would like to do. I'll try my best... I'm itching to get out there.

    • @oldredcoonhound2182
      @oldredcoonhound2182 7 лет назад

      Nick Harland, maybe get some hikes in around Elk Island park bit easier to get to.
      What's up with old blue?

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад

      Yeah maybe something closer... we'll see. But I really want to go to the mountains. It's a 2002 model, 420 000 km, and starting to go I think. Lots of little things, and some pretty serious suspension issues. Do not feel safe driving at highway speed. I'm hopeful work will pick up and I can get some full paychecks. Anyway, enough of my sob story... I'll do my best to get out, I have some backpacking trips in Jasper and Bighorn back country that I really want to try. Thanks, take care.

    • @oldredcoonhound2182
      @oldredcoonhound2182 7 лет назад

      Nick Harland I feel for you, my 2500 is a 2003 with almost 370,000. It has been fairly good but they don't last forever. The only good thing about it, is that it is a chev. You take care also.

  • @DEAckern
    @DEAckern 6 лет назад

    Schönes Video mein Freund: D Gerade abonniert und voll angeschaut! #Iamacreator

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  6 лет назад

      Thank you very much. It is much appreciated. Take care.

  • @alextaylor8776
    @alextaylor8776 3 года назад

    New sub, looks like my kinda of channel.

  • @boulder89984
    @boulder89984 5 лет назад

    Now I see what the stop sign means.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  5 лет назад

      Yeah it would be pretty serious trouble for a canoe, much more than I could handle. Thank you for watching, take care.

  • @nahanni2k
    @nahanni2k 3 года назад

    That's a stop sign you wouldn't want to run.

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  3 года назад

      Yeah that's for sure. Thanks for watching Doug.

  • @DowntheWrabbitHole
    @DowntheWrabbitHole 6 лет назад

    Gorgeous! What a way to spend the day! One of my bucket list items is to do some backcountry camping on a kayak or canoe trip. Just put in on a Friday afternoon, go as far as we want, camp overnight, do it again the next day, and then maybe have a rendez-vous point on Sunday so we can get back home. Do you have any recommendations for that (I'm Albertan, near Red Deer but willing to drive to a good location.) You have a new fan (623). Feel free to visit my channel and say hello (I do lots of local travel videos) and follow back if you like! :)

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  6 лет назад

      Thanks very much. Yeah canoe trips are very enjoyable. I think there are some very nice trip options on the Red Deer River. Two and a half, or three days should make for a nice river trip. Haven't paddled it myself, but it should be pretty easy paddling east of the foothills.

  • @Nikola-rr1pw
    @Nikola-rr1pw 3 года назад

    how difficult you think for someone not very experience paddler ;

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  3 года назад

      I would not recommend this section for an inexperienced paddler. Missing the portage could be fatal.

    • @Nikola-rr1pw
      @Nikola-rr1pw 3 года назад +1

      @@nickharland3795 thank you

  • @DestinationEarth
    @DestinationEarth 7 лет назад

    Hello from a fellow Canadian! Wow, those mountains look amazing! I really have to get out to that area of the country! So beautiful. Hitting some of those rapids would have been fun, but probably a lot easier if it would have been a kayak! If you enjoyed outdoor stuff like this I think you would also like my channel! Check it out when you have the chance and let me know!

    • @nickharland3795
      @nickharland3795  7 лет назад

      Hello. Yeah the Rockies are fantastic. No shortage of activities to enjoy... hiking, canoeing, skiing, sightseeing, etc. It's paradise to me. Thanks for watching, I'll be sure to check your videos. Take care.