Excellent video! I was there in 1979 with 2 buddies. We stayed for 4 weeks. Caught many fish. We did many parts of BWCA in the next few years. My buddies are no longer with us. Video brought back memories! Thanks
Love your Alumacraft canoe! I have one too (QT-17CL) that I've used as my BWCA canoe of choice for 30 years now and it just works so well for me. I'm often looked down upon for "still" using an aluminum canoe when other, lighter, types are available. Yes, there is the weight thing but I have so many other positives that I get out of the aluminum canoe I already own that I don't see myself switching anytime soon, if ever. Fun to see someone else making an aluminum canoe work for them as well.
After many BWCA trips back in the 80's, I graduated to a camping hammock, tired of rocks, tree branches & rain water with a tent. Never had any luck or patience for a friction fire either. Went to the 3/8" farrell rod & happy with it.
Do you have the trip plan saved? Looking to find what sights to see, where to camp, best routes. Going up in late July. Loved the video, cant wait for a similar adventure!
Hey that’s actually me in the video! It’s a Teavana loose leaf tea steeper but they no longer make them. We bought a HandyBrew on Amazon and it’s not quite as good, but works well too. Perfect for making bushcraft tea or any of your typical loose leaf blends.
I built a wood rack system like that for my ladders. And I over built it…. And my ladders and wood yard saled all over the highway. Not saying that will Happen to you boys but you better have a fresh set of undies if it does😂. So glad you did another trip to the bwca
Great video! A BW trip is always a great time, rain or shine. I don’t usually use a sleeping pad but I’m looking for one for my dad; what kind did you take on this trip?
Great video - I am hoping to make it to BWCA for the first time early fall this year. Were your daily distances pretty easy? I have not tried canoe camping before (more of a backpacking guy).
The gorgeous natural scenery is one of the main reasons we love the BWCA. If the blurred background for much of this video is due to a camera setting, it’s a stupid camera setting and ruined most of your footage.
@@fishing-fanatic3427 stunning when it happens..huge anger..gig ones know to clip the heads on your stringer..fish fall to bottom..you caught the turtle in the act and he booked it..bet he still got the fish!..lol!!
Excellent video! I was there in 1979 with 2 buddies. We stayed for 4 weeks. Caught many fish. We did many parts of BWCA in the next few years. My buddies are no longer with us. Video brought back memories! Thanks
BWCA vibes! 😎 The northern gem
Love your Alumacraft canoe! I have one too (QT-17CL) that I've used as my BWCA canoe of choice for 30 years now and it just works so well for me. I'm often looked down upon for "still" using an aluminum canoe when other, lighter, types are available. Yes, there is the weight thing but I have so many other positives that I get out of the aluminum canoe I already own that I don't see myself switching anytime soon, if ever. Fun to see someone else making an aluminum canoe work for them as well.
Love me some Clark Island!
Thanks for sharing your trip with all of us.
After many BWCA trips back in the 80's, I graduated to a camping hammock, tired of rocks, tree branches & rain water with a tent.
Never had any luck or patience for a friction fire either. Went to the 3/8" farrell rod & happy with it.
Love the music
Great video, keep going.😍
i've actually camped at the exact same site as your day 4 site, loved the area for a larger group
It’s a great spot!
Do you have the trip plan saved? Looking to find what sights to see, where to camp, best routes. Going up in late July. Loved the video, cant wait for a similar adventure!
Awesome video! Can you please share where the tea brewing thing came from? Thank you!
Hey that’s actually me in the video! It’s a Teavana loose leaf tea steeper but they no longer make them. We bought a HandyBrew on Amazon and it’s not quite as good, but works well too. Perfect for making bushcraft tea or any of your typical loose leaf blends.
I enjoy long road trips, fishing is fun.
I built a wood rack system like that for my ladders. And I over built it…. And my ladders and wood yard saled all over the highway. Not saying that will
Happen to you boys but you better have a fresh set of undies if it does😂. So glad you did another trip to the bwca
What was the mattress ?
Going the same loop on aug 13-20th. should be fun, am nervous about saag.
Just move early when it’s calm is my best advice!
Great video! A BW trip is always a great time, rain or shine. I don’t usually use a sleeping pad but I’m looking for one for my dad; what kind did you take on this trip?
I can’t remember the brand but it’s from Amazon with the good reviews!
Great video - I am hoping to make it to BWCA for the first time early fall this year. Were your daily distances pretty easy? I have not tried canoe camping before (more of a backpacking guy).
We paddled 1-3 hrs per day and we're able to do this sea gull to saganaga loop no problem. Lots of time at the campsite relaxing!
Great video. Wear your life jackets.
The gorgeous natural scenery is one of the main reasons we love the BWCA. If the blurred background for much of this video is due to a camera setting, it’s a stupid camera setting and ruined most of your footage.
Where is BWCA?
On the boarder of northern minnesota and Canada!
Northeastern Minnesota
What was wrong with ur camera
I was testing out cinematic mode on the iPhone and I think I had the setting too high. Probably will just shoot in normal mode from now on
@adamblomgren6503 it's all good...enjoyed the video. Hope to make it up that way sometime
It was a snapping turtle..it happened to me..
Dang😮… that’s crazy a snapper can do that
Same here ate my walleyes😢
@@fishing-fanatic3427 stunning when it happens..huge anger..gig ones know to clip the heads on your stringer..fish fall to bottom..you caught the turtle in the act and he booked it..bet he still got the fish!..lol!!
Awesome video! Can you please share where the tea brewing thing came from? Thank you!