Michigan Rivers are the best! I try to always follow the rules when it comes to camping along rivers...not always easy, especially if you haven't done your homework. Thanks!
So have heard a lot of the Pine, so much thought was .missing something, but so much you've already done, ie, narrow/fast, then a lot of homes nix that so never got around to it. So this is really nice you doing it for me first time. Thanks
I really like your videos because you are calm and funny and informativ and togheter with your friend you make it something to watch. Keep doing What your doing. Mike from Sweden.
Great video thanks. We did the Buffalo River in May 2021. We put in at Ponca and took out at Shipps Ferry 130 miles. Sun thru Sat. Buffalo Outdoor Center shuttled our vehicle.
This is just the information I was looking for on the Buffalo thank you so much, we will be checking out this area for our next multi day float. I’d be very interested in any more details you can provide on this trip.
@@jasonwish- We spent the night at Steel Creek campground on Sat night. There are gravel bar campsites everywhere and several campgrounds along the way. We had cell service 3/4 the way. Gilbert has the only store. Here are a couple videos that got us interested. I cant wait to go back.... ruclips.net/video/a9iyQcS4Zo4/видео.html ruclips.net/video/BIKbhBvOzyI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/w0mdkYNoCK0/видео.html ruclips.net/video/qFfusQEjRiU/видео.html
@@jasonwish- things to checkout while your on the buffalo river. Lost Valley trailhead, big bluff goat trail are 2 awesome pre-float hikes before you head-out on the river. Other stops to see while on the river hemmed-in hollow, bear cave hollow which is a waterfall, eye of the needle 2 mile hard hike but beautiful, twin falls trailhead, and rush landing has a small easy hike to clabber creek.
@@HanzgohFilms I would highly recommend the Pine over the LMR anyday as long as you're willing to make the drive to the Pine. I can't find the exact map that I used in the video with Jim Horina, our shuttle driver, but this was very informative; paddling.com/paddle/trips/pine-river-michigan-4 These maps look helpful too; www.fishweb.com/maps/manistee/pine_river/index.html www.thepineriver.com/pine-river/map So many great camping options along the Pine! The LMR was smelly, slow at times, noisy and very limited camping options...I only did it because it was an Ohio river that was fairly close that I had not been on yet. I do have some good notes for the LMR as well if you decide on that one. Just let me know if you have any other questions
Well Jason you and the colonel had another awesome adventure Thank you for showing this video you and the colonel have a great day or in this case have a great night
We did your trip in 2020/9/15 first night 34 degrees.First time I did the Pine was 1992.There in was a dam then.We did 100miles in two days.Yes, I was beat up .Love every second 👍
I live up there and been down many parts, the Color change kayak trip on upper Manistee was awesome but the clam river was my favorite trip , you definitely need to do the clam river trip
I love that area of Michigan and definitely interested in learning more about the Clam River! Any interesting facts you can tell me? I see that it’s 51 miles long. How fast is the water, how is the camping, any portages, any food or towns along the way? Thanks
The Pine River looks very similar to my home river of the headwaters of the upper Etowah River in Lumpkin County in northern Georgia. I live above Etowah Falls outside of Dahlonega.
Poor colonel into the drink but all for the love of youtube laugh lot of great water very intimate River and some great camping got to love those picnic tables and campfire Rings what a great adventure
If he would just try a sit inside kayak instead of those stupid sit on tops he wouldn't be so tippsy! Pine River has some awesome riverside camping for sure! Thanks guys!
I don’t think that old kernel was blessed with the gift of balance. These videos you put together are excellent quality, looking forward to your fkt and winter hikes.
Thanks Brandon! Yes, the Colonel may very well be a little light in the balance category lol 😂 I’m just glad he still enjoys quick moving water and doesn’t just want to stick to lakes. I’m looking forward to creating some quality winter hiking and FKT videos!
My group kayaks the pine in July and raft 2 months before that every year. one of the most beautiful and well kept rivers. We camp at coolwater and it's such a joy seeing that beach😄 Great video!
First decide how far you are willing to drive and what time of the year you plan to go. In the winter obviously you would want to stay in the south...I've read about lots of great rivers in Alabama, Geogia, South Carolina, Florida and Texas. Just google search rivers in the state you would like to go to and then look for youtube videos on the river that interest you. Once you decide on a river or area you would like to go, start looking for canoe and kayak liveries that are willing to give you a shuttle ride or a rental if needed, or even spot your car for you at your ending location if you have your own equipment. I've even used Uber this summer. I hid my kayak in the woods where I wanted start and then drove my truck to my ending location and then took an Uber back to where I hid my kayak...that way my truck was there waiting for me when I finished. If you have a kayaking buddy and two vehicles you wouldn't need to do this if close to home, but if traveling a good distance its better to use a shuttle service rather than take two vehicles obviously. Let me know if you have any other questions.
I was just wondering. I'm sure you've seen videos of Missouri s Rivers. The current river is in southern Missouri. The water is amazing. So many springs feed in to them
Or a hammock. I usually bring a tent and hammock on river trips. I’m really looking forward to the buffalo river, hopefully the Colonel can get away this year.
@@jasonwish- good small mouth bass fishing. I think it may be catch and release. Not positive though. Fall is a beautiful time. Summer is so hot and humid in Arkansas. And I think the river is lower in summer.
@@jasonwish- The Rockcastle is pretty Sweet, but there is some bigger rapids on it that you would likely want to portage around. It has some nice camping options also. The Cumberland is pretty most any where it flows, but the camping seems limited. The Red River through RRG offers some awesome scenery and great camping, but it has some bigger rapids at higher flows. Then you have the Kentucky River Particularly the Palisades Rock formations area. There is other nice rivers that I have not paddled, but I have researched. Feel free to get up with me and I can give you more info on those if you are interested.
I love Michigan ! Been snowmobiling and mushroom hunting there for 30 years! And now I’m discovering all the beautiful hiking and kayaking destinations. My favorite state!
Rewatching your video right now and getting intel. How was Peterson bridge for hammocks? From your video I see possibility for a couple maybe but can't see entire site... we have 5 guys with hammocks. Wondering if we will need a couple tents
I don’t recall many spots for hammocks at all in the area we camped unless you walked into the woods out of the camping area. However, up in the campground a little further, there were trees everywhere, but that’s not always convenient when kayak camping. It was a great campground, but noisy when trucks drove over the bridge.
@@HanzgohFilms I think hammocks would be fine, just might be a bit more difficult to find good trees if staying in established campgrounds. If stealth camping, the options would be endless.
Looked like a fun trip - "except for the occasional rock", it didn't look like a particularly rocky river. Were most of the ripples over submerged trees, occasional sandbar? Good that you had pretty consistent current, regardless. Great cruising river!
@@FlyingSquirrelOutdoors I only remember one or two sandbars and yes that last section was very brisk and exciting...would love to go back and do that section again and camp there as well...so many amazing sites along the river banks!
Colonel needs a new Yak. No tracking at all on his. He’s all over the place. Your Perception hook angler seems to have no trouble. Grab yourselves the Rogue adjustable drag straps too.
Jason, man! I'm loving your series in Northern, MI! Just a note on your camera charger; your camera doesn't necessarily need usb-c to usb-c to charge. It just needs the port that it is plugged into to be USB-PD capable. The ports don't matter, but the standard does, as USB-PD (USB-Power Delivery) is capable of much higher amperage charging. Thank you for showing me some of what I've been missing by staying in Southeastern MI with my kayak so far.
Thanks Ryan, I really appreciate that! I may have misspoke about the camera battery issue on film, but I had a PD anchor power bank with me but I didn't have the USB to USB-C that plugs into the camera...it's the only way to charge it and no adapters can be used either. I now always have a usb-c cable with me and extra batteries!
I still really like it, and would definitely buy it again if needing to stay under the $500 mark. And the main reason for that is I prefer a sit in style, and it Has to have a large storage area in the back for my backpack or dry bag and behind the seat, and in front of me for other gear and small coolers, and it has all the above. I know some reviews talk about the seat not being very comfortable, but I have no issues with it but the only thing I have to compare it to is some cheap pelicans that I own. I probably wouldn’t want to take this style of kayak on lots of Rapids but the class one stuff and below that I do it’s perfect
Joel Carminati Well I just finished 100 miles on the Florida trail that I’m still editing and I am currently on the Pine Mountain Trail in Kentucky and then I will have some RV camping adventures with my wife and several small boating and kayaking adventures with the Colonel this summer. And we always try to do one big kayaking trip in mid September. We haven’t decided where yet though.
I almost died there last March, got pinned under ice cold water in a tree. Good ol adrenaline pulled me out, took a nice cut on my head. Eggets in the spring is not recommended.
Glad you at least made it out alive with a few cuts and bruises and slight psychological degression but I'm pretty sure you'll get right back in there again like the rest of us do just was a little more apprehension and a lot more respect for mother nature because she has none for you Have a great day young man
We were highly prepared for the most part, full drysuits with insulation, throw bags... all the safety essentials. But yeah... the river was VERY high and Very fast. Like 9 mph. We ordered helmets as soon as we got home. And definitely bailed on that trip we made it to elm flats.
Been doing the Pine for decades, loved it so much I moved nearby! I don't start at Edgetts too much anymore though. Have started way up river with Horina's help but it has been a long time, curious to maybe try a bit of another branch I've never been on, just upstream from Edgets. The Sturgion (LP) is faster, maybe even parts of the Boardman now with a few dams removed. The Pine has a 7'/mile gradient. The Little Manistee shouldn't be overlooked either if you are advanced and tolerant of having to get out of your boat a lot. The section from 9 Mile Bridge to 6 Mile Bridge is wicked, narrows and goes 12'/mile. Check out my HillOrStream for lots of information on these.
@@jasonwish- The Sturgeon is a fast, narrow, well-cleared channel. 80% tip rate. Tend to smash into the corners! Not nearly as scenic as the Pine but few rivers are. If you do it use Burt Lake SP as your get-out, nothing sweeter than canoeing out into the lake for a nice swim to finish the day.
Here are two of my upper LM videos. The first span I wouldn't recommend but the second is very doable. So I'd recommend starting at Spencer bridge.ruclips.net/video/aWcTv62PDNg/видео.html ruclips.net/video/HVat-XjpRpo/видео.html The span between 9mile to 6mile bridge needs special care as the gradient doubles through there. several videos on that too on my "HillOrStream" channel.
I have a Perception Hook 10.5. I think sit ins are more stable than sit on tops and I love the storage capacity, lots of room in front, on the sides and right behind the seat, but most importantly for me, the huge area in the very back that holds my backpack perfectly.
Thanks Nick! Every bit of information on starting and ending points are in the first two minutes of the video. And throughout the video I talk about the numerous camping options along this river and where they are at. It’s a great river and I’m sure we will do it again Someday.
Yes, that is what I read and was told by the canoe livery. Obviously between those two dates the river can get very busy and this helps keep it from being overcrowded and overused. I believe the permit is only a few dollars.
The random campsites along the lower section that aren't part of a campground are illegal to camp at. Between Elm Flats and Low Bridge you are supposed to camp a quarter mile off the river. Tough in practice, kind of have to know where the land is State/Federal/Consumers Power/private. In practice you want to be out of site and use a stove or twig-stove instead of a campfire when stealth camping.
Its too bad that area is illegal to camp in since there were so many amzing sites right on the river. The Pine has probably been our favorite river yet, hopefully we can thru paddle the entire Big Manistee one of these days. Have you been on that one much?
@@jasonwish- A bit, I'd still like to do the upper pieces from Deward that are a little quicker. I sometimes will get in and paddle upstream for an hour or two and then float back. Used to do the same on the Muskegon, the two are fairly similar, big with moderate current. Motorized boats to contend with in the lower sections. The Little Muskegon was nice too, not quite as wild as the Little Manistee. I spend most of my time on the Pine and the Little Manistee.
Up in the nose of the kayaks....definitely should have had them on going under that down tree. The water was down a little and most of the river was very shallow and gentle.
Nice video!! I got caught on the private property and got escorted out. They were actually very nice about it, and im glad they caught us when they did. We were about to setup camp along the river. We had carried our gear up so far, dumped it in the woods ans were coming back for it when they came across us. Good times. 😂😂
Nice video, my friend! Lovely kayaking! Best way to relax, haveing some whater adventure isn't it? 😉 The nature Is amazing, too.. Enjoyed watching a lot! Cheers from Russia, Jason , and how about visiting my channel as well? I've got something to share about floating, camping, and other! Anyway, best wishes in all your plans and beginnings! Best regards, Yuriy!
Thank you so much for respecting the rules and using the campgrounds in the national scenic section of the river. Love all the up north rivers!
Michigan Rivers are the best! I try to always follow the rules when it comes to camping along rivers...not always easy, especially if you haven't done your homework. Thanks!
Honestly, Michigan’s tourism office should be sponsoring you. You make our state look SO NICE!
Michigan is an awesome state! Even though I'm a hard core buckeye fan I still love Everything about your state! Thanks for the kind words!
It's really just the governor's policies that ruin it
So have heard a lot of the Pine, so much thought was .missing something, but so much you've already done, ie, narrow/fast, then a lot of homes nix that so never got around to it. So this is really nice you doing it for me first time. Thanks
thanks for watching! it was one of my favorite all time rivers
Enjoyed watching👍👍
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it!
Love northern Michigan.....great video
Its one of my favorite places ever! Hoping to be back up there this fall for another kayak adventure.
Thanks Jason always enjoy you trip’s
Glad you were able to enjoy it Rick! I appreciate you watching and commenting!
I really like your videos because you are calm and funny and informativ and togheter with your friend you make it something to watch. Keep doing What your doing. Mike from Sweden.
Thank you so much for the kind words! More kayaking videos coming soon!
@@jasonwish- great 👍
Great video thanks. We did the Buffalo River in May 2021. We put in at Ponca and took out at Shipps Ferry 130 miles. Sun thru Sat. Buffalo Outdoor Center shuttled our vehicle.
This is just the information I was looking for on the Buffalo thank you so much, we will be checking out this area for our next multi day float. I’d be very interested in any more details you can provide on this trip.
@@jasonwish- We spent the night at Steel Creek campground on Sat night. There are gravel bar campsites everywhere and several campgrounds along the way. We had cell service 3/4 the way. Gilbert has the only store. Here are a couple videos that got us interested. I cant wait to go back....
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@@jasonwish- things to checkout while your on the buffalo river. Lost Valley trailhead, big bluff goat trail are 2 awesome pre-float hikes before you head-out on the river. Other stops to see while on the river hemmed-in hollow, bear cave hollow which is a waterfall, eye of the needle 2 mile hard hike but beautiful, twin falls trailhead, and rush landing has a small easy hike to clabber creek.
Hey there-- great video. Wondering if I could geta copy of the map you used with notes on it....
Thanks! Let me see if I can find it
@@jasonwish- a group I take a kayak camp trip each year with are deciding between the Pine and Little Miami for ‘24. We have 5 guys with hammocks
@@HanzgohFilms I would highly recommend the Pine over the LMR anyday as long as you're willing to make the drive to the Pine. I can't find the exact map that I used in the video with Jim Horina, our shuttle driver, but this was very informative; paddling.com/paddle/trips/pine-river-michigan-4
These maps look helpful too; www.fishweb.com/maps/manistee/pine_river/index.html
www.thepineriver.com/pine-river/map
So many great camping options along the Pine!
The LMR was smelly, slow at times, noisy and very limited camping options...I only did it because it was an Ohio river that was fairly close that I had not been on yet. I do have some good notes for the LMR as well if you decide on that one.
Just let me know if you have any other questions
@@jasonwish- thanks for the feedback I was considering LMR for same reason and my nephew could shuttle us. Oh. And the LMR brewery lol
*Same reasons that you gave
I lived in Cadillac on berry lake for seven years on my own and loved every minute of it, I come to know many beautiful areas there
That area is so beautiful…got lots of great memories of snowmobiling as a kid around the Cadillac, Houghton Lake and Grayling area.
It is a lot of work like he said but every minute is worth it something you will never forget for the rest of your life
Some of our best kayaking memories!
Well Jason you and the colonel had another awesome adventure
Thank you for showing this video you and the colonel have a great day or in this case have a great night
Thanks CG! We always have a blast on the water....ready to plan the next one!
We did your trip in 2020/9/15 first night 34 degrees.First time I did the Pine was 1992.There in was a dam then.We did 100miles in two days.Yes, I was beat up .Love every second 👍
The Pine is a great river! Glad it wasn’t 34 degrees when we did it! We were on the river at the same time as you, Sept. 14-16, 2020.
Man that looked like a phenomenal trip!
Thanks Brad! This weather has been so nice I'm considering gettin the ol kayak out one last time!
@@jasonwish- nice!! I’m heading off the the big hole in the ground out in AZ. Don’t let the Colonel tip over!! 😂
Oh the Colonel's face when he went over can't watch that enough!!! LOL 🤣
Yes that was pretty darn priceless
His own daughter. Where is the love?
@@davidt.3673 hahahah!!
I need to watch it again now 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fun looking adventure. Colonel look like he was on a teeter totter when he got stuck on that log lol. And good luck on the upcoming FKT.
Hahahaha, I'm still laughing! Thanks Jason!
I have camped there so many times the big Manistee and the little Manistee are both fantastic the pine River is great love your video
Thanks Dean! The little Manistee is on our list.
Hey Dean I’m hoping to head up to the little Manistee next week and wondering how far east is feasible to start at?
I live up there and been down many parts, the Color change kayak trip on upper Manistee was awesome but the clam river was my favorite trip , you definitely need to do the clam river trip
I love that area of Michigan and definitely interested in learning more about the Clam River! Any interesting facts you can tell me? I see that it’s 51 miles long. How fast is the water, how is the camping, any portages, any food or towns along the way? Thanks
I hope you enjoyed your trip as much as I always hide it's a great place very few people know about it but it is special you know that now
It’s an awesome place for sure, one of my favorites, thanks Dean!
Looked like so much fun.
Really enjoyed the video.
Thanks Mark, glad you enjoyed! It was a great time!
The Pine River looks very similar to my home river of the headwaters of the upper Etowah River in Lumpkin County in northern Georgia. I live above Etowah Falls outside of Dahlonega.
I hope to get on that river one of these days. Would it be fairly nice to paddle during December?
Excellent video and super cool trip as always Jason!
Thanks Ed, I appreciate the kind words and glad you enjoyed it!
Ear plugs and sometimes ear buds with low playing instrumental music is the only way I survive Craig’s snoring. Lol
I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who finds it down right impossible to sleep near a snoring friend! Moving water always helps!
Poor colonel into the drink but all for the love of youtube laugh lot of great water very intimate River and some great camping got to love those picnic tables and campfire Rings what a great adventure
If he would just try a sit inside kayak instead of those stupid sit on tops he wouldn't be so tippsy! Pine River has some awesome riverside camping for sure! Thanks guys!
I don’t think that old kernel was blessed with the gift of balance. These videos you put together are excellent quality, looking forward to your fkt and winter hikes.
Thanks Brandon! Yes, the Colonel may very well be a little light in the balance category lol 😂 I’m just glad he still enjoys quick moving water and doesn’t just want to stick to lakes. I’m looking forward to creating some quality winter hiking and FKT videos!
My group kayaks the pine in July and raft 2 months before that every year. one of the most beautiful and well kept rivers. We camp at coolwater and it's such a joy seeing that beach😄 Great video!
We’ve actually been discussing the possibility of going back to the Pine, because you are right it is a great river! Thanks!
Like number 281. Awsome trip. That was a beautiful river. Loved it 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏
Thanks Bill, glad you enjoyed it!
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This may be our next river trip. We did the Big Manistee from Hodenpyl dam to Tippy dam a couple years ago. Really enjoyed this video. 👍
The Pine was so much fun, you cant go wrong with it! I want to go back to Tippy and do some camping and fishing! Glad you enjoyed it!
I live in south Alabama & I have always want to do something of this sort but not a clue as where to start or where to go
First decide how far you are willing to drive and what time of the year you plan to go. In the winter obviously you would want to stay in the south...I've read about lots of great rivers in Alabama, Geogia, South Carolina, Florida and Texas. Just google search rivers in the state you would like to go to and then look for youtube videos on the river that interest you. Once you decide on a river or area you would like to go, start looking for canoe and kayak liveries that are willing to give you a shuttle ride or a rental if needed, or even spot your car for you at your ending location if you have your own equipment. I've even used Uber this summer. I hid my kayak in the woods where I wanted start and then drove my truck to my ending location and then took an Uber back to where I hid my kayak...that way my truck was there waiting for me when I finished. If you have a kayaking buddy and two vehicles you wouldn't need to do this if close to home, but if traveling a good distance its better to use a shuttle service rather than take two vehicles obviously. Let me know if you have any other questions.
@@jasonwish- thank you so much for feed back
Have you ever been through lower Missouri rivers
I have not, but the Buffalo river and the current river in Arkansas are on my shortlist. I believe they aren’t too far away from Missouri
I was just wondering. I'm sure you've seen videos of Missouri s Rivers. The current river is in southern Missouri. The water is amazing. So many springs feed in to them
You will love buffalo River. I beleive it was the first national river in America. Lots of high bluffs and beaches are gravel. So bring a good pad.
Or a hammock. I usually bring a tent and hammock on river trips. I’m really looking forward to the buffalo river, hopefully the Colonel can get away this year.
@@jasonwish- good small mouth bass fishing. I think it may be catch and release. Not positive though. Fall is a beautiful time. Summer is so hot and humid in Arkansas. And I think the river is lower in summer.
I just ordered my Kayak, looking forward to these kind of trips
Awesome! Kayak camping adventures are so fun, enjoy!
Looked like and awesome paddling adventure!
The Pine was fantastic! We are looking for a possible river trip in Kentucky at some point...have any recommendations?
@@jasonwish- The Rockcastle is pretty Sweet, but there is some bigger rapids on it that you would likely want to portage around. It has some nice camping options also. The Cumberland is pretty most any where it flows, but the camping seems limited. The Red River through RRG offers some awesome scenery and great camping, but it has some bigger rapids at higher flows. Then you have the Kentucky River Particularly the Palisades Rock formations area. There is other nice rivers that I have not paddled, but I have researched. Feel free to get up with me and I can give you more info on those if you are interested.
@@KentuckyWoodsman Thanks Chris, I will share this with the Colonel!
HAHA!! Where you camped at Meadow Brook bridge, Is only 3-4 miles from where I grew up.
Its a beautiful area!
@@jasonwish- yea I miss it. Im in Iowa now but cant wait til I get back home for some fishing lol
You need to visit green river lake state park in Kentucky awesome place I go every couple months. Lots of lake shore camping sites
I will check it out and let the Colonel know, thanks for the recommendation!
Dude you are gonna make it hard for us in michigan you are showing all our treasures
I love Michigan ! Been snowmobiling and mushroom hunting there for 30 years! And now I’m discovering all the beautiful hiking and kayaking destinations. My favorite state!
Rewatching your video right now and getting intel. How was Peterson bridge for hammocks? From your video I see possibility for a couple maybe but can't see entire site... we have 5 guys with hammocks. Wondering if we will need a couple tents
I don’t recall many spots for hammocks at all in the area we camped
unless you walked into the woods out of the camping area. However, up in the campground a little further, there were trees everywhere, but that’s not always convenient when kayak camping. It was a great campground, but noisy when trucks drove over the bridge.
@@jasonwish- so could we do the pine with only hammocks or you saying bring tents ?
@@HanzgohFilms I think hammocks would be fine, just might be a bit more difficult to find good trees if staying in established campgrounds. If stealth camping, the options would be endless.
@@jasonwish- thanks Jason- I really appreciate your intel as we prepare for this trip
Can we get a setup of the equipment & the packing of the gear in kayak
Yes, I have had several request for this so I plan to put one together soon and have it ready by spring time hopefully.
Looked like a fun trip - "except for the occasional rock", it didn't look like a particularly rocky river. Were most of the ripples over submerged trees, occasional sandbar? Good that you had pretty consistent current, regardless. Great cruising river!
Apparently I asked too soon. :) Just before and after your last campsite it does look a bit more brisk. Fun stuff!
@@FlyingSquirrelOutdoors I only remember one or two sandbars and yes that last section was very brisk and exciting...would love to go back and do that section again and camp there as well...so many amazing sites along the river banks!
Colonel needs a new Yak. No tracking at all on his. He’s all over the place. Your Perception hook angler seems to have no trouble. Grab yourselves the Rogue adjustable drag straps too.
Yeah, Colonel couldn’t keep a straight line on that river...too many rocks for him😂
Jason, man! I'm loving your series in Northern, MI! Just a note on your camera charger; your camera doesn't necessarily need usb-c to usb-c to charge. It just needs the port that it is plugged into to be USB-PD capable. The ports don't matter, but the standard does, as USB-PD (USB-Power Delivery) is capable of much higher amperage charging. Thank you for showing me some of what I've been missing by staying in Southeastern MI with my kayak so far.
Thanks Ryan, I really appreciate that! I may have misspoke about the camera battery issue on film, but I had a PD anchor power bank with me but I didn't have the USB to USB-C that plugs into the camera...it's the only way to charge it and no adapters can be used either. I now always have a usb-c cable with me and extra batteries!
Man I need to join you guys on one of these trips sometime.
Yes you do! Maybe we'll pick you up on the way to a Northern Ohio river next summer 😁
Is this like Where's Waldo? Where's the corn on Jason's kayak?
Hey!!!! We've been waiting for over a year for someone to mention the corn...I had it on the Ausable River too, congratulations, you deserve a prize!
Great video and information! Where can I find that map in the beginning?
Thanks! I’m pretty sure we got that from Horina kayak and canoe rental, but I’m guessing that any of the liveries will have them.
@@jasonwish- Thanks, Those are always easier than trying to find spots on google maps.
Loved the video. Drama Queen 😀
Awesome thanks.
Sure thing!
Hey, love your videos. Came across your review of the Hook kayak. Thinking about getting one myself. How are you liking it?
I still really like it, and would definitely buy it again if needing to stay under the $500 mark. And the main reason for that is I prefer a sit in style, and it Has to have a large storage area in the back for my backpack or dry bag and behind the seat, and in front of me for other gear and small coolers, and it has all the above. I know some reviews talk about the seat not being very comfortable, but I have no issues with it but the only thing I have to compare it to is some cheap pelicans that I own. I probably wouldn’t want to take this style of kayak on lots of Rapids but the class one stuff and below that I do it’s perfect
The place I always camped at was Dublin it is very small but it is very beautiful
I will keep that in mind if we ever go back
I love the Pine River
One of my favorites, definitely coming back to run it again!
Looks like fun
We love it especially when it’s too hot out for backpacking 😁. Thanks Joel!
What do you have planned for this year Jason? Looking forward to new videos.
Joel Carminati Well I just finished 100 miles on the Florida trail that I’m still editing and I am currently on the Pine Mountain Trail in Kentucky and then I will have some RV camping adventures with my wife and several small boating and kayaking adventures with the Colonel this summer. And we always try to do one big kayaking trip in mid September. We haven’t decided where yet though.
Nice. Looking forward to watching your adventures. We will be coming to Ohio in the fall🦌🦌🦌. I love Vermont but wish I traveled to Ohio sooner.
Try the Muskegon river
At least Colonel keeps the bears away lol!
Indeed he does! If you only knew how bad that night at the bridge really was.....I could make a video about how bad it was!
I almost died there last March, got pinned under ice cold water in a tree. Good ol adrenaline pulled me out, took a nice cut on my head. Eggets in the spring is not recommended.
Glad you at least made it out alive with a few cuts and bruises and slight psychological degression but I'm pretty sure you'll get right back in there again like the rest of us do just was a little more apprehension and a lot more respect for mother nature because she has none for you
Have a great day young man
Dang! the water was down nearly a foot for us but just right. Glad you were ok, that sounds freakin scary!
We were highly prepared for the most part, full drysuits with insulation, throw bags... all the safety essentials. But yeah... the river was VERY high and Very fast. Like 9 mph. We ordered helmets as soon as we got home. And definitely bailed on that trip we made it to elm flats.
Been doing the Pine for decades, loved it so much I moved nearby! I don't start at Edgetts too much anymore though. Have started way up river with Horina's help but it has been a long time, curious to maybe try a bit of another branch I've never been on, just upstream from Edgets. The Sturgion (LP) is faster, maybe even parts of the Boardman now with a few dams removed. The Pine has a 7'/mile gradient. The Little Manistee shouldn't be overlooked either if you are advanced and tolerant of having to get out of your boat a lot. The section from 9 Mile Bridge to 6 Mile Bridge is wicked, narrows and goes 12'/mile. Check out my HillOrStream for lots of information on these.
I would love to do the Sturgion and the Boardman someday and the Little Manistee! I will check it out, thanks!
@@jasonwish- The Sturgeon is a fast, narrow, well-cleared channel. 80% tip rate. Tend to smash into the corners! Not nearly as scenic as the Pine but few rivers are. If you do it use Burt Lake SP as your get-out, nothing sweeter than canoeing out into the lake for a nice swim to finish the day.
Hey I’m hoping to do the little Manistee next weekend and wondering how far east I can put in? I don’t mind blow downs and portages.
Here are two of my upper LM videos. The first span I wouldn't recommend but the second is very doable. So I'd recommend starting at Spencer bridge.ruclips.net/video/aWcTv62PDNg/видео.html
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The span between 9mile to 6mile bridge needs special care as the gradient doubles through there. several videos on that too on my "HillOrStream" channel.
My most recent runs. ruclips.net/video/ptqc8WEHqXw/видео.html
You should visit the Sturgeon River it’s even faster
It's on our list! Thanks!
What type of kayak do you use, and why?
I have a Perception Hook 10.5. I think sit ins are more stable than sit on tops and I love the storage capacity, lots of room in front, on the sides and right behind the seat, but most importantly for me, the huge area in the very back that holds my backpack perfectly.
Jason where did you start on the river for this trip? Looks like a good trip I'm thinking about giving this a try. Great Footage!
Thanks Nick! Every bit of information on starting and ending points are in the first two minutes of the video. And throughout the video I talk about the numerous camping options along this river and where they are at. It’s a great river and I’m sure we will do it again Someday.
@@jasonwish- Perfect thank you I will re-watch it.
Am I understanding correctly....a permit is required Memorial Day to Labor Day and outside of that range is OPEN without a permit?
Yes, that is what I read and was told by the canoe livery. Obviously between those two dates the river can get very busy and this helps keep it from being overcrowded and overused. I believe the permit is only a few dollars.
I found corn tortilla chips make a good fire starter.
Interesting, I will have to try that! Thanks for the tip!
The random campsites along the lower section that aren't part of a campground are illegal to camp at. Between Elm Flats and Low Bridge you are supposed to camp a quarter mile off the river. Tough in practice, kind of have to know where the land is State/Federal/Consumers Power/private. In practice you want to be out of site and use a stove or twig-stove instead of a campfire when stealth camping.
Its too bad that area is illegal to camp in since there were so many amzing sites right on the river. The Pine has probably been our favorite river yet, hopefully we can thru paddle the entire Big Manistee one of these days. Have you been on that one much?
@@jasonwish- A bit, I'd still like to do the upper pieces from Deward that are a little quicker. I sometimes will get in and paddle upstream for an hour or two and then float back. Used to do the same on the Muskegon, the two are fairly similar, big with moderate current. Motorized boats to contend with in the lower sections. The Little Muskegon was nice too, not quite as wild as the Little Manistee. I spend most of my time on the Pine and the Little Manistee.
What kayak do u have
Perception Hook 10.5 fishing kayak
Well since you know exactly how it's steep that is for that put in now you know what my mountain biking is like
Crazy!
Life vests ?
Up in the nose of the kayaks....definitely should have had them on going under that down tree. The water was down a little and most of the river was very shallow and gentle.
The Colonel? Who are you, Elvis?
lol, his nickname has been the colonel for over 30 years since he showed chickens in 4H.
The only part that's not good in your videos is when its over. Can't wait to watch more
We have an epic boating adventure coming soon, stay tuned James!
The Sturgeon is the fastest flowing river in the LP.
Yeah I definitely wanna check that one out in the future
Hahahahaha picnic tables on the Pine
New sub!
Thanks, I appreciate that!
Nice video!! I got caught on the private property and got escorted out. They were actually very nice about it, and im glad they caught us when they did. We were about to setup camp along the river. We had carried our gear up so far, dumped it in the woods ans were coming back for it when they came across us.
Good times. 😂😂
That was a great river, it’s too bad the camping options are so limited. Glad you didn’t get in too much trouble.
Good vidio . Problem is your ot cooking fish you caught . Please add fishing and cooking it . Thank you .
Ot = not
We actually didn’t go fishing on that trip but hopefully next time, and if we catch anything we will cook it on camera.
You need to travel the Rifle River if you want a good moving river the Rifle is your river
Its on my short list for sure!
Nice video, my friend! Lovely kayaking! Best way to relax, haveing some whater adventure isn't it? 😉 The nature Is amazing, too.. Enjoyed watching a lot! Cheers from Russia, Jason , and how about visiting my channel as well? I've got something to share about floating, camping, and other! Anyway, best wishes in all your plans and beginnings! Best regards, Yuriy!
Thanks, I will check it out!
Me an my buddy go swimming where they fist stopped to camp it’s cold! But fun.
It’s definitely some beautiful water!
Dude if you only knew what I know
Tell me something...
First
What type of kayak do you use
Perception Hook 10.5. Here’s my full review; ruclips.net/video/iQD6xLKAm0Q/видео.htmlsi=Wij-AvKozsJ17kTj
Better then Ohio?