Minneapolis & Saint Paul | Longest Portage | Lock & Dam #1 | Mississippi Source to Sea Paddle Ep 19

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @brandonwinstead7137
    @brandonwinstead7137 Год назад +12

    "It appeals to my sense of existence" is my new reason for everything

  • @petethomas1013
    @petethomas1013 Год назад +17

    It was great to meet you and Jen. Glad you enjoyed the urban portage. Safe travels!

  • @trudyeagan8160
    @trudyeagan8160 Год назад +9

    Matt, I can’t begin to tell you how much I appreciate your dedication to using your camera. You give this old lady a glimpse of what she has no hope to experience for herself. I pray safe travels and wonderful memories for you and Jenn.

    • @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes
      @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes  Год назад +6

      Awe, thanks! We like to make these videos so we have something to remember the trips but we really get a lot of joy out of hearing comments like this

    • @raftingdon2
      @raftingdon2 Год назад +3

      I 100% agree. I watch these before I go into the office and sit all day.

    • @dorotheaivanovna9457
      @dorotheaivanovna9457 Год назад

      Small craft warnings! Loved the lock passage!

    • @dorotheaivanovna9457
      @dorotheaivanovna9457 Год назад +1

      I think Jen doesn’t realize how well spoken she is.

  • @thomaspaquette9991
    @thomaspaquette9991 Год назад +4

    St. Anthony Falls was the reason for the portage. The only falls on the Mississippi

  • @bookman106
    @bookman106 5 месяцев назад +2

    I lived at the first marina you stopped at for 4 years. Best years of my life. I really miss living on a boat. I can't wait to see more of your videos.

  • @MNJack76
    @MNJack76 5 месяцев назад +2

    I loved this. My profile pic is the entrance you mention at 6:50 (and I did explore it). I used to boat this section and lock through all three before the shutdown. I traveled both rivers for over a decade and would camp out with a nice lady and trusty dog. Thank you for the vid!

  • @Mimilikesstuff
    @Mimilikesstuff Год назад +7

    Ah, yes, dripping sweat at night... another classic Minnesota feature. The nostalgia.

  • @JessieCarty
    @JessieCarty 2 месяца назад

    A lock and ugh the tug? Awesome. Its fun catching up on these while waiting for new ADT vids.

  • @richardross7219
    @richardross7219 Год назад +4

    Locks are very kool. I am amazed how they built them hundreds of years ago like on the Erie Canal. Another good video. Happy Paddling. Good Luck, Rick

    • @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes
      @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes  Год назад +1

      I just saw an interesting sign at a rest area yesterday talking about the wing dams and attempts to keep the channel deep enough over time. Interesting stuff!

    • @richardross7219
      @richardross7219 Год назад +1

      @@FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes I suspected that the island that you camped on was spoil from an old dredging of that channel. The Army Corps of Engineers(USACE) does many dredging projects each year, all around the country. I was a USACE Officer for 27 years and got to see many interesting functions and structures. Enjoy your journey and tour of hydraulics. Good Luck, Rick

    • @ripvanrevs
      @ripvanrevs Год назад +2

      @@richardross7219 That looked like a nice place to stay if you were tired.

  • @peterbattle5702
    @peterbattle5702 5 месяцев назад +2

    You two are the only people I have ever heard portage that way… either way awesome trip!! I have always wanted to go from MN to the ocean.

  • @leethebee1560
    @leethebee1560 Год назад +3

    Lots of childhood memorys. I spent many years camping exploring and just hanging out along that section of the Mississippi. Happy years. I loved it there.

  • @bigpoppajersh
    @bigpoppajersh 6 месяцев назад +3

    I work near lock #1 daily. I see where i work too. The MN vets home. Crazy seeing it from a different angle

  • @butchbinion1560
    @butchbinion1560 Год назад +1

    Thanks, that was fun, good job on your frist lock. ✌🏻👊🏼

  • @quirkykindalife2948
    @quirkykindalife2948 Год назад +2

    That was great, I’ve been looking forward to the locks. I find big industrial machinery like that fascinating. And way to bring relief to their drought!

  • @cpamacjd
    @cpamacjd Год назад +1

    Your adventure and your nice funny dispositions bring a smile to my face, thank you

  • @cottontalesfromthetrail5474
    @cottontalesfromthetrail5474 5 месяцев назад

    The Corp of Engineers are absolutely amazing the way they solve issues on the water. I love their campgrounds as well. My sister lived in Maple Grove not far from the Twin Cities, so we have visited the park y’all walked through. Paddle On!

  • @JessieCarty
    @JessieCarty 2 месяца назад

    A lock and ugh thr tug? Awesome. Its fun catching up on these while waiting for new ADT vida.

  • @Xommie
    @Xommie Год назад +2

    My inner Dutch waterworksnerd just went *squee* at the sight of that lock.

  • @MegaKieker
    @MegaKieker Год назад +7

    I think the majority of us Minnesotans say: “port-edge” and not “por-taj”.

  • @wolfeadventures
    @wolfeadventures Год назад +4

    Lots of action today. Quite intimidating being in that lock. Reminded me of the Star Wars trash compactor scene somehow.

  • @DrDavidThor
    @DrDavidThor Год назад +1

    From the awe-inspiring hydraulics of MasoTaters in Lock One to Ugh the Tug.
    From the sublime to the ridiculous.

  • @goodwaterhikes
    @goodwaterhikes Год назад +1

    😎✌very cool going through the lock

  • @ldosucowboy3279
    @ldosucowboy3279 Год назад +1

    I am totally enjoying being along on your journey. Great job on the videos. I'm getting caught up to current day. Thanks.🌞

  • @JohnHikes
    @JohnHikes Год назад +2

    I don’t know you guys, but I love you guys!

  • @sbellrochmn
    @sbellrochmn Год назад +1

    Thanks again for a great video- I’ve paddled near the UofM, but never the whole route.

  • @timfarness9949
    @timfarness9949 Год назад +2

    Your first lock, what a cool experience. Hope the rest of your trip is A+++❤

  • @noblejennette2101
    @noblejennette2101 5 месяцев назад

    Paddled the Mighty in 2014, source to sea. Went through the big lock. Quite an experience. Felt like I was in the trash compactor on the Death Star.

  • @dinar4331
    @dinar4331 Год назад +1

    sad i missed you guys in my home city, but so glad you get to see my state in a cool (and very buggy) way

  • @robinfinehout1160
    @robinfinehout1160 Год назад +1

    Very cool. Was wondering about a drought since the turf grass has been brown. Lock was really interesting.

  • @Shouk02
    @Shouk02 Год назад +1

    As someone whos been up to the bwcaw for the last 7 years in a row this is cool to see a different side to canoe trips

  • @marge57
    @marge57 Год назад +1

    "I was told there's a drought here and then I show up" 😂

  • @tommyb261
    @tommyb261 6 месяцев назад

    There are hundreds of caves you guys had past! Glad you got to see the entrance of one!

  • @comsunjava
    @comsunjava 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, I have to get out more, I've always thought it would be interesting to canoe that part of the river, and there you folks just up and do it, wow. And all the way to New Orleans..there's a book, I forget the title, about a postman and his son that canoe from Winnipeg to Central America, in a canoe. By golly. Anyway, lot of interesting historical sites you are passing through - 4:43 those are the ruins of a mill that exploded, now the Mill Museum, and of course Bohemian Flats, was a shantytown, now a park. There are many caves in the area, for example the Wabasha Street Caves in St. Paul are pretty interesting - used during prohibition times, now has tours.

  • @acemannw
    @acemannw 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love how you guys are saying “Portage”

    • @tjammo605
      @tjammo605 6 месяцев назад

      It’s an interesting blend of French and English

  • @DrDavidThor
    @DrDavidThor Год назад +2

    I think when I last knew you guys I was David Thomson and you were doing the Keys stroll. I lopped off the son and part of the m, just erase from right to left, and you get Thor. Anyway, I was just showing my wife various MasoTaters In Lock One stills. Right now I've got Taters and behind her it's like a massive Madmaxian trimeran chasing her while she (as usual) is laughing. Before that on the inside of the lock the walls definitely look wooden, like Noah's Ark but inverted. Two or three of these shots would make great posters.

    • @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes
      @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes  Год назад

      Hey! It’s been a while. How’s the book going?

    • @DrDavidThor
      @DrDavidThor Год назад +1

      @@FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes haven't sold it yet, but I still believe you are permanently etched in history in my writings. History just has to catch up. A guy an hour's paddle away where I grew up along the Concord River wrote the best book in American history about the pond I always swam in. Sold almost nothing for 110 years then suddenly sold millions. Thoreau (Walden).
      I didn't realize how much you're not supposed to be a white man when selling books nowadays. We're trying to find young black women to pretend to author it. Then we'll be golden.

  • @raktoda707
    @raktoda707 Год назад +1

    You've perfected the "J" stroke Jen oh was it named after you.I can't believe part of the trail is walking thru downtown with the 🛶 but it did make for good photo ops !
    More and more the river turns you both into Twainian characters....glad you are safe and found good vittles.

  • @eaglerare1273
    @eaglerare1273 Год назад +1

    U guys are too cool. Amazing day. Onward taters

  • @andrewmartin2341
    @andrewmartin2341 Год назад

    I get half-life 2 vibes from this 😂 great video. Not sure why youtube thought i needed to see this, but apparently i did lol.

  • @0608jila1
    @0608jila1 Год назад

    It's been some years since I've been there, So Awesome, good memories.

  • @FlavorWorld
    @FlavorWorld Год назад +4

    I love Minneapolis

  • @marleenvos4126
    @marleenvos4126 Год назад +1

    that lock is huge :O I once took a boat trip on the Canal Du Midi in Southern France, and passed a bunch of locks, but way smaller that the one you passed

  • @SMjerZgirl
    @SMjerZgirl Год назад

    Ugh the Tug! I love it

  • @JamesPlaysPool
    @JamesPlaysPool 9 месяцев назад

    I randomly found you last night and have watched 19 episodes of this trip while staying up far too late and wishing I were doing this. My wife would never come with me. I know I am about 8 months late with my comment, but I have subbed and I will watch the rest of this series and then see what else you guys got up to.

  • @mplsmark222
    @mplsmark222 7 месяцев назад +1

    Correction, there is in fact a portage at L&D #1. It is not official, nor is it easy or pleasant, but doable nonetheless. No signage but the trail is at a little beach around mile marker 848. River right by the concrete culvert gets you to the trail with a few switchbacks to get out of the gorge.

    • @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes
      @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yea, I heard from some folks who had to do it the previous year and they said it was rough. I was rather glad we got to go thru though as that lock was really neat

  • @marge57
    @marge57 Год назад

    Thank goodness for those wheels!!

  • @evol1349
    @evol1349 Год назад +1

    Downtown St paul, Lower town to be correct, loved the vid.

  • @slush714
    @slush714 Год назад +1

    Dang bummed I missed your guys! Been following your side the condor trail (my childhood backyard). My wife and I live right by that whole foods and a block and a half from the river. Been following your insta too and realized we'd be out of town when you came through.

    • @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes
      @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes  Год назад

      Ah well. Plus side with us these days is we seem to be out and about enough there’s a decent chance we’ll pass by on some other trip some day

  • @thelunatick1993
    @thelunatick1993 Год назад +1

    Caves in this area have been used for many things. Including as speak easies I the roaring 20’s.

  • @dckuha
    @dckuha 5 месяцев назад

    To be honest, as a Minneapolis resident for over ten years who bikes around the city trails a lot, I would barely blink if I saw a couple people portaging in the middle of the city

  • @MariaPerotti
    @MariaPerotti Год назад

    Ok, that lock was sort of terrifying, but so cool.

  • @jeffdege4786
    @jeffdege4786 6 месяцев назад

    Lock#1 is at Lock&Dam#1.
    Lock#0 is at St Anthony Falls, the southernmost waterfall on the Mississippi. Which you portaged around.

  • @franky.378
    @franky.378 Год назад

    Looks very fun

  • @markrenfrow9873
    @markrenfrow9873 Год назад +1

    Hey Y'all, what ya gonna do when the storm gets ya wet? Dry out when ya can. Keep calm and carry on.

  • @jeffandphoebe
    @jeffandphoebe Год назад +1

    I'm looking forward to see if you encounter the pirate ship.

  • @BobBroeking
    @BobBroeking Год назад

    I think I would be in shorts and a t shirt for that portage! Kudo for that urban walk. Will all of your locks be going down? Locks get quite turbulent when going up! I take them on my jet ski all the time. Bob

  • @chuckoffcampus9738
    @chuckoffcampus9738 Год назад

    Those bluffs are a type of sandstone that is easy to dig into. The sand itself is mined, and the caverns are sometimes used commercially.

  • @acemannw
    @acemannw 6 месяцев назад

    We took our 23 foot jet boat through that lock It was a lot of fun. I can’t imagine doing it in a canoe. I think that’ll be a little scary.

  • @americangamer1632
    @americangamer1632 6 месяцев назад +1

    lived right by here for my whole life, never knew we had a lock like that, cool
    edit: we love having "droughts" because it wasn't as much of a downpour as before

  • @otway00
    @otway00 Год назад +1

    At least on this adventure it has been fairly easy to track where you are on the river

    • @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes
      @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes  Год назад

      I normally report mile markers on the trails I’m doing which can be easily found using FarOut if you have the particular guide. Here the only real landmarks are cities

  • @bjswope8797
    @bjswope8797 Год назад +1

    Love seeing Taters filming an Matt actually working. 😬

    • @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes
      @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes  Год назад +1

      You and me both. You wouldn’t believe the amount of gentle harassment required to get her to film anything…

  • @knittingnana2939
    @knittingnana2939 Год назад

    Ugh that tunnel cut out opening thing was creepy, creepy. You wouldn't be able to get me near it.

  • @bill4485
    @bill4485 6 месяцев назад +1

    portaahhhhhge or portige?

  • @Jphizzle96
    @Jphizzle96 Год назад

    I’m not an experienced long distance paddler at all, but have done my fair share of lake paddling in the summer and some day trips. I’m probably not really qualified to question your preparedness, but just as a question; doesn’t a storm bringing potential wind and waves + being on more consistent wider waters + wake from those big boats, present a could-be a sticky (or flippy) situation? You two seem super steady and I trust you will keep your wits about you - I just wonder if having a plan beyond just ducking to the side if it gets scary/sketchy would be a good idea, esp if lightning starts coming into the mix too.
    Anyways I’m sure you’ll be fine. I love this channel and have come to care for and worry about my new favorite strangers! Happy paddling! I wish you many doctor peppers and burgers in your future. Also hoping for more cute animal moments!

    • @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes
      @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes  Год назад +1

      I normally keep an eye on weather apps but we haven’t had much luck on this trip with anything but looking at the radar which basically just confirms what we’re seeing in the sky. Beyond that if things feel like they might be changing we try and stick near the shore and get off the water like you saw after the lock. The only time that was insufficient so far was Big Winnie Lake where we had to turn back and go again the next day.

  • @DrDavidThor
    @DrDavidThor Год назад +1

    MasoTaters in Lock One is like the inversion of Noah's Ark. (It also looks a lot like Noah's Ark in Kentucky just north of Tennessee). MasoTaters in Lock One is like the opposite of the story of Noah's Ark--it's a tale of how our species will undo itself. Sublime in its own way.

    • @DrDavidThor
      @DrDavidThor Год назад

      Why is it calling me, David: user-hj7ld4ff7p?

  • @PedroNord
    @PedroNord Год назад

    🦋

  • @johnmys5am
    @johnmys5am Год назад

    Love

  • @daves3016
    @daves3016 Год назад

    ??? red shirt old dude just chillin next to a few river toilets LMAO

  • @DrDavidThor
    @DrDavidThor Год назад

    water water everywhere and not a drop to drink

  • @nmuguy
    @nmuguy Год назад +1

    Please explain in one of your videos your weird way of dressing for hot days in a canoe. You look like you are ready for winter. In many years of long distance canoeing and kayaking I’ve never seen anyone dress like you do.

    • @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes
      @FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes  Год назад

      Look into thru hiking and they are all over. The shirts are thin breathable sun layers. We use them since we’re out for long periods often at high altitude and we don’t particularly care for skin cancer. If the humidity hits a certain level like when I was in Thailand or the AT I abandon them for short sleeves. Jen is a bit more disciplined than I am

  • @MegaKieker
    @MegaKieker Год назад

    They’re NOT tugboats, dude. They’re called “tow boats”!!!!

  • @lukeschmidt
    @lukeschmidt 6 месяцев назад

    I really wanted to like your channel but gave up after hearing your say portage purposely incorrectly for the 30th time. Sorry guys. It is so off putting.

  • @DrDavidThor
    @DrDavidThor Год назад

    My name is David but it keeps calling me a "user" with a number like a prisoner: user-hj7ld4ff7p?