Just an absolutely beautiful trip. One of my first times not the first but traveling with you and it's a real joy. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us❤❤
Our Grand Mother was born on the Mackenzie Delta. Ft. McPherson. NWT. Tsiigehtchic Gwich'in. Thank you for showing her home land. Proud to be Gwich'in heritage.
Amazing river and beautiful terrain. My wife and I are also planning to do a canoe trip in the Yukon. Thanks for the great video and highlighting a few of the river systems we were considering.
Thanks! I would say that both primary and secondary stability are very good. I think we prefer the 17foot over the 16 foot for longer canoe trips even though they are a bit less maneuverable. Very good all round canoe for wilderness whitewater trips. The prospecteur 17 will be our #1 choice when we retire our old Dagger canoe.
Thanks for the reply. I think I'm going to get the Esquif Canyon since I will use it for 75% to 80% white water. Athough the P17 would track nicer in the flat water... wish I had the cash to get both. Maybe I'll run across a used P17.
We're doing this trip in a few weeks, with out two kids (aged 14 and 16.) Wondering if you would recommend bringing hip waders? Also, what time of year did you do the trip?
Hi there. We did not have dry suits or padding pants (wouldn’t recommend hip waders) but they would have been helpful in the creek section at the start and if it was cool and rainy. We went at the start of July and it was very hot. The water is still very cold so it’s something you might want to consider. Definitely recommend neoprene socks at a minimum.
Thanks for watching. I usually bring 3 drone batteries in longer trips and charge my camera and drone batteries with a few battery banks. The one thing you may have noticed is when you charge up your drone batteries they will discharge about 20% about a day after charging. I think this is a safety feature but it means they won’t have as much juice unless you top them up.
Those cliffs are the most unique ever! A must paddle for sure! 💙 Great Video!
Just an absolutely beautiful trip. One of my first times not the first but traveling with you and it's a real joy. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Our Grand Mother was born on the Mackenzie Delta. Ft. McPherson. NWT. Tsiigehtchic Gwich'in.
Thank you for showing her home land. Proud to be Gwich'in heritage.
Thank you for sharing. It is a special place.
Lovely scenery , beautiful blue water,thanks for sharing .
Yalls trip was epic. The views and fish and everything there was awesome. Thank you so much for sharing your adventure.
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice trip guy's! Some epic campsites and a great stretch of weather for the trip.
Thanks for watching. We lucked out with the weather, but it was really hot on the last few days.
epic scenery classsssssssss trip
Thanks for watching !
My goodness, that is an inspiration...
Thanks for watching!
Monster Greyling man, nice trip, nice edits.
They sure were. Biggest ones we have caught so far. Thanks for watching !
at the 17min mark, i was just like "wow, shit!!" That was a beautiful view!!
Well done, I love to zone out after a hard day of work on a peaceful journey like that.
Amazing river and beautiful terrain. My wife and I are also planning to do a canoe trip in the Yukon. Thanks for the great video and highlighting a few of the river systems we were considering.
Thanks for watching. Best of luck planning !
Fantastic trip, lucky you! Thanks!
Beautiful scenery, man.
Amazing views, new friend here.
Amazing…
Beautiful video. Thank you for sharing. subd & 👍253
Beautiful trip, great views…any grizzly’s spotted?
Thanks! Not on this trip. We saw a few tracks throughout the trip though.
Great video!
Can you give me your opinion of the Prospecteur 17 ? How was its primary and secondary stability?
Thanks! I would say that both primary and secondary stability are very good. I think we prefer the 17foot over the 16 foot for longer canoe trips even though they are a bit less maneuverable. Very good all round canoe for wilderness whitewater trips. The prospecteur 17 will be our #1 choice when we retire our old Dagger canoe.
Thanks for the reply. I think I'm going to get the Esquif Canyon since I will use it for 75% to 80% white water. Athough the P17 would track nicer in the flat water... wish I had the cash to get both. Maybe I'll run across a used P17.
Hoi Sjoerd,
Ik wil deze tocht ook gaan maken, heb je advies voor mij?
We're doing this trip in a few weeks, with out two kids (aged 14 and 16.) Wondering if you would recommend bringing hip waders? Also, what time of year did you do the trip?
Hi there. We did not have dry suits or padding pants (wouldn’t recommend hip waders) but they would have been helpful in the creek section at the start and if it was cool and rainy. We went at the start of July and it was very hot. The water is still very cold so it’s something you might want to consider. Definitely recommend neoprene socks at a minimum.
@@tailwindsnorth Thank you so much for your reply! Much appreciated and super helpful!
I'm also curious, how many drone batteries did you take? My DJI seems to burn through them.
Thanks for watching. I usually bring 3 drone batteries in longer trips and charge my camera and drone batteries with a few battery banks. The one thing you may have noticed is when you charge up your drone batteries they will discharge about 20% about a day after charging. I think this is a safety feature but it means they won’t have as much juice unless you top them up.
yep I have noticed the daily penalty. Cool thanks.@@tailwindsnorth
My goodness, that is an inspiration...