Thanks for watching. One of the best things about a paddle trip through the Everglades is the variety and diversity of the campsites. I've been there twice, and hope to make it a third time!
Great video! I've been to Everglades National Park several times and love it but I have not yet done a backcountry multiple night adventure. It's definitely on the bucket list.
I'm a little late to the comment section but was super cool to see y'all down in my neck of the woods truthfully I'm in North Central Florida y'all went farther south than I've even paddled... Yet 😂👍
Since you work there I imagine you’ve discovered a solid method for dealing with the mosquitoes, can you offer some tips? I tried using Off during my first visit but it was pointless. Thanks for your help!
@@Heylookatthishere brother I honestly never go to that area during the rain season and if u do go wear a mosquito suit and latex gloves that’ll be your best bet 👍
Ah yes, paddlers beware...any stretch of open water can be a challenge when the winds start to blow, lucky for us we had perfect paddling conditions on that particular day.
Great trip guys. You guys are lucky to have someone to paddle with. Do you have any suggestions for a solo canoe with a 400-500# weight limit? All of them that I find are rated for only 300#'s. Thanks for sharing.
I'm sure there is a lot of choice for a solo canoe with a decent size payload capacity. Personally, we paddle Nova Craft canoes, and a quick check of their web site reveals several choices. There is a 12' Trapper solo with a capacity of 490 lbs. They have a 14' Fox solo with a capacity of 550 lbs., and a bit bigger gets you a 15' Prospector (two seats) with a payload capacity of 850 lbs. I'm sure other manufactures have similar models.
I currently have an Old Town Outfitter 147. It would e fine if the bow seat were farther from the front to allow me to turn the boat around and paddle it solo. Do you have an opinion on moving the seats around (drilling the gunwales) to accommodate? If it works out well for me, then I will be extremely happy with it, but if not I am afraid that it will hurt the resale value of the canoe. I may just have to bite the bullet and go for it...
I've paddled many canoes solo by sitting in the bow seat and facing the stern, never had an issue with seat location. I think the key is gear placement. When going solo I try to place as much of my camping gear as far forward as possible to even out the weight.
Hey Daniel, You are absolutely correct. The info I had must have been out of date. Further research shows that the American Alligator was listed in 1967 as endangered due to hunting and loss of habitat but as the species rebounded they were removed from that list in 1987. Thank you for pointing out that error. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
Hey, are you guys Canadian? Less than three minutes in I see a maple leaf on the back of the paddler's vest. Paddling the wilderness waterway is a bucket list dream of mine. I'm Canadian, never been way down there. Edit: I see you mentioned Canadian winter near the end. Explains the sense of "no accent" and the use of Celsius.
This is such a great video of one of the NPS's best kept secrets. Can't wait to get out there again!
This video has a nice balance of water and campng activity, and lots of variety.
Thanks for sharing your trip.
Thanks for watching. One of the best things about a paddle trip through the Everglades is the variety and diversity of the campsites. I've been there twice, and hope to make it a third time!
Awesome video. Planning and prepping for this next year.
It is an amazing place to paddle. Hope your trip goes well.
this is a very well done video! we are getting ready for a trip to the Everglades in a few months- this was helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! I've been to Everglades National Park several times and love it but I have not yet done a backcountry multiple night adventure. It's definitely on the bucket list.
I really love it there. We've been there twice and plan to go back a third time.
Great job filming. The Everglades is an awesome trip.
Very good quality, and informative
Thank you.
I'm a little late to the comment section but was super cool to see y'all down in my neck of the woods truthfully I'm in North Central Florida y'all went farther south than I've even paddled... Yet 😂👍
Thanks, We always enjoy paddling in Florida’s waterways!
Awesome 😎 video !! I would love 💕 to canoe 🛶 in the Everglades one day. I don’t know how to get started.
Ive been working in the Everglades for 6 years i love it i even have multiple degrees and rather work here than go do what i studied forn
Since you work there I imagine you’ve discovered a solid method for dealing with the mosquitoes, can you offer some tips? I tried using Off during my first visit but it was pointless. Thanks for your help!
@@Heylookatthishere brother I honestly never go to that area during the rain season and if u do go wear a mosquito suit and latex gloves that’ll be your best bet 👍
White Water. Bay.does get Rough in winter when a cold front is blowing hard from the north
Ah yes, paddlers beware...any stretch of open water can be a challenge when the winds start to blow, lucky for us we had perfect paddling conditions on that particular day.
Very special trip
great tips.. thanks
That was a little different. The chickee set up are wild, no ground to pitch a tent. Hammock over the water in a pinch.
Ya, the mangroves are nothing but mud and roots, no solid ground so the chickees come in real handy!
Nice job guys Mark that one off.
Thank you Jack! We had a great time exploring the Everglades.
Great trip guys. You guys are lucky to have someone to paddle with. Do you have any suggestions for a solo canoe with a 400-500# weight limit? All of them that I find are rated for only 300#'s. Thanks for sharing.
I'm sure there is a lot of choice for a solo canoe with a decent size payload capacity. Personally, we paddle Nova Craft canoes, and a quick check of their web site reveals several choices. There is a 12' Trapper solo with a capacity of 490 lbs. They have a 14' Fox solo with a capacity of 550 lbs., and a bit bigger gets you a 15' Prospector (two seats) with a payload capacity of 850 lbs. I'm sure other manufactures have similar models.
I currently have an Old Town Outfitter 147. It would e fine if the bow seat were farther from the front to allow me to turn the boat around and paddle it solo. Do you have an opinion on moving the seats around (drilling the gunwales) to accommodate? If it works out well for me, then I will be extremely happy with it, but if not I am afraid that it will hurt the resale value of the canoe. I may just have to bite the bullet and go for it...
I've paddled many canoes solo by sitting in the bow seat and facing the stern, never had an issue with seat location. I think the key is gear placement. When going solo I try to place as much of my camping gear as far forward as possible to even out the weight.
For the record, alligators are not endangered in Florida. Great video, enjoyed it very much.
Hey Daniel, You are absolutely correct. The info I had must have been out of date. Further research shows that the American Alligator was listed in 1967 as endangered due to hunting and loss of habitat but as the species rebounded they were removed from that list in 1987. Thank you for pointing out that error. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
What time of year was this trip?
February.
Hey, are you guys Canadian? Less than three minutes in I see a maple leaf on the back of the paddler's vest. Paddling the wilderness waterway is a bucket list dream of mine. I'm Canadian, never been way down there. Edit: I see you mentioned Canadian winter near the end. Explains the sense of "no accent" and the use of Celsius.
Yes, we are from Canada. It's always nice when we can escape a Canadian winter and head south for some canoe adventures!