Canoe Camping Alone Adirondacks Saint Regis Canoe Area | Day 1

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Canoe Camping Alone in the Adirondack wilderness. On day 1 as I traverse through the heart of the Saint Regis Canoe Wilderness... the only designated canoe area in New York State and a very special protected area. I start at Upper Saint Regis Lake and make my way into Bog Pond, Bear Pond, Little Long Pond East, Green Pond, Saint Regis Pond, Ochre Pond, Mud Pond... and finally Fish Pond. Yeah... quite a hard ass day... as I had to carry my 15 ft canoe several miles in rugged terrain carrying a 110 liter backpack. Thankfully my Placid Boatworks Rapidfire was made for this kind of adventure as it is made of carbon fiber and kevlar and very light weight. I hope you'll join me for day 2.
    * IMPORTANT NOTE ON DRONE USE*
    Before launching a drone be aware of the FAA rules on usage and restrictions. The Adirondacks also have their own set of rules regarding drone use. You are not allowed to launch and operate a drone from within the Saint Regis Canoe Wilderness. My shots were taken outside the no-fly boundary and the drone kept within my line of sight. Outside of the technical rules... and as a basic human courtesy... I also take special care to make sure I am not interrupting anyone's camping or nature experience. If people are around in these peaceful places... the drone stays grounded. Below are links to help you fly legally:
    www.adirondack...
    Adirondack Land Classifications Map:
    adirondack.map...
    HAPPY PADDLING!!!
    #canoecampclimb #canoeing #adirondacks #canoecamping #canoe #solocanoe
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  • @MeetMeOutside
    @MeetMeOutside Год назад +1

    Fantastic ! I agree my Placidboatworks Rapidfire is one of the best investments I’ve ever made ! Also the NRS Boundry boots are a great choice, they are very functional. Thanks a whole lot for ! Cheers

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад +1

      Thank you. Yes love love love the boat. And the boundary boots are amazing. Handled the long carrys very well and with comfort.

    • @MeetMeOutside
      @MeetMeOutside Год назад +1

      @@CanoeCampClimb Also, great effort on the editing. I know what it takes to do what you did. Much appreciated !

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад

      @@MeetMeOutside thanks so much. It is a labor of love as you know.

  • @o1420
    @o1420 6 месяцев назад +1

    Just seen your video for the first time. Just beautiful! Great content!

  • @samkiepprien3858
    @samkiepprien3858 Год назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful there. Would like to make it out there for a trip myself.

  • @51toniz
    @51toniz Год назад +1

    AWESOME!!!!

  • @quietrevelry
    @quietrevelry Год назад +1

    Nice!

  • @NotSoEpicAdventurer
    @NotSoEpicAdventurer 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great footage thanks for sharing this amazing area - peaceful for sure

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Curtis. I wish I was out there today.

    • @NotSoEpicAdventurer
      @NotSoEpicAdventurer 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@CanoeCampClimb I did many trips this season but never enough - hoping to get a few quick ones here before snow :)
      Any last trips planned before winter?

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@NotSoEpicAdventurer It's been tough to get out for canoe trips this year. In the Spring we bought property bordering the Saint Regis Canoe Area....and we have been working on the land and converting an old barn into a cabin. So I had to sacrifice all the great trips we had planned. On the flip side... next paddling season should be amazing since we will be located right in the middle of canoe heaven. But still.... I would love to get in another late season trip like this one:
      ruclips.net/video/tx3KB7QNnVs/видео.html

    • @NotSoEpicAdventurer
      @NotSoEpicAdventurer 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@CanoeCampClimb sounds absolutely amazing - can’t wait to see those trips!! Good luck with everything!

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  10 месяцев назад

      @@NotSoEpicAdventurer thank you.

  • @Hobomountainwander
    @Hobomountainwander 6 месяцев назад +1

    When Henry David Thurueu did the tough portages, he said it built character. And in JFKS going to the Moon speech, we don't do these things because they are easy,but because they are hard. I believe that's the cornerstone to paddle to a remote pond or a climb a 46er.

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  6 месяцев назад +1

      challenging and pushing yourself is what makes you feel alive.... that is for sure

    • @Hobomountainwander
      @Hobomountainwander 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@CanoeCampClimb Those are things I definitely crave. I am glad canoeing has made you stronger

  • @Hawk89gt
    @Hawk89gt Год назад +2

    Amazing! My late father and I camped in this area well over 40 years ago. I’m heading back solo all the way from Southeast Georgia this June, staying at Eighth Lake Campground, but planning on heading up to St. Regis for a couple nights. I’m bringing his old Grumman Canoe which I spent many hours in, and I cannot wait.

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад

      That's great Larry. I'm sure paddling his Grumman will be special for you. St Regis is my favorite area. Best wishes on an mazing trip.

  • @braunspaintingnetwork
    @braunspaintingnetwork Год назад +1

    Awesome production Butch! Maybe you should just go to Hollywood lol, probably to0 much traffic for you

  • @BrodyToYou
    @BrodyToYou Год назад +1

    Time for a full gear-loadout video!

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад +1

      Hey EB..... my wife Barb has been telling me to do one. I probably will over the winter. Thanks for watching.

  • @robertbraun6827
    @robertbraun6827 Год назад +1

    The fire looked nice but the food not so much. Lol

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад

      Thanks Berto. The dehydrated meal tastes waaay better than it looks. We like it so much it is what we are serving for thanksgiving. haha

  • @wdsracer
    @wdsracer Год назад +1

    Great channel subscribed.

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад

      Thank you. We have a lot of exciting trips planned for 2023.

  • @MrCabinboy11
    @MrCabinboy11 Год назад +1

    Another great video! Thanks for showing more of the getting in/out of the boat. I appreciate it

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад +1

      Hey Matt. Thanks. Funny... now I think of you every time I get in or out of my boat. Lol.

    • @MrCabinboy11
      @MrCabinboy11 Год назад +1

      @@CanoeCampClimb haha That's awesome. Looking forward to watching part 2.

  • @LostBoysMotorsports
    @LostBoysMotorsports Год назад +1

    How the he'll you gonna throw a $500+ paddle like that man? Lol love the route. Tried it this year. We ended up not doing ochre to mud and took the road instead. My buddies 70 pound kayak did not help matters

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад +1

      Lol. When I first got that paddle I babied it. Now I use it as a bushwhack machete. haha. I am not easy on equipment. I use it. I break it. It gets fixed. I use it. I break it... you get the idea. haha. Doing Mud Pond certainly added a higher level of difficulty to the trip... and I wouldn't want to do it with a 70lb kayak. Your buddy must be a beast to get that boat way out there.

  • @WanderPonder
    @WanderPonder Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this adventure. Great job, not only on the adventure but the video also!

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад +1

      thank you. It was such a fun trip. I liked day 2 even more. I really enjoy the editing... I get to relive the adventure.

  • @DuctTapeADK
    @DuctTapeADK Год назад +1

    I had the same portage pack. The top portion which rolls down eventually delaminated on me.

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад +1

      This Bill's bag is 30 years old. I borrowed it from a friend who's father used it in his backcountry guiding business. It has held up pretty darn well. I just got a new Bill's bag and hope it is built as well as this old red one. How old was your pack? Major bummer it delaminated. Maybe NRS will replace it for free?

    • @DuctTapeADK
      @DuctTapeADK Год назад +1

      @@CanoeCampClimb my mistake, I watched again and saw mine was different. I do have an NRS bag now.

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад

      @@DuctTapeADK gotcha. NRS makes some great gear.

  • @biged4476
    @biged4476 Год назад +1

    Cheers✌

  • @GenX_outdoors
    @GenX_outdoors Год назад +1

    Just discovered your channel and loved this video! Can’t wait to watch more of your content.

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад

      Hi Lee. Thank you so much. I appreciate the kind words. This trip in the St Regis canoe area was so beautiful... it was a blessing to experience it. Let me know what you think of day 2 of this trip. I loved the morning fog and the loons calling out.

  • @bonniewassel5354
    @bonniewassel5354 Год назад +1

    Absolutely breathtaking video ! Job well done.

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад

      thanks so much Bonnie. I think you'll really like day 2 of the trip. It will be posted Sunday at 6am EST

  • @rudyolph
    @rudyolph Год назад +2

    awesome production work Butch! You just gotta love those Adirondack ponds!!! Aslo...you know the bass taste pretty damn good out of those.

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад

      Hey Rudy... so good to hear from you. And thank you. I can't say I've ever had a bass from the ADKs. I'll have to try it out.

  • @Motorcyclewindtherapy
    @Motorcyclewindtherapy Год назад +1

    I'm lucky enough to have a few boats...the pride of the fleet is a OT Pack Solocane. It's a treasure and I've owned it 15 years and canoes, camped, and fished out of as my primary boat for most all that time. 33 lbs and can carry up to 500+. I also love my decades old LL Bean Bean boots.
    Your channel is filled with tons of amazing goodness and this video is awesome. Thank you for the escape you provide us!

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the great comment John. That makes my day. I have new videos set to come out for the next 5 Sunday mornings... and I'm pretty excited about them. Making these are a ton of fun for me and to get nice comments like yours is icing on the cake.

    • @Motorcyclewindtherapy
      @Motorcyclewindtherapy Год назад +2

      @@CanoeCampClimb you are very kind, thank you. You're also a great story teller thru your videos.
      I was born in Rochester, and we moved a continent away when I was very young. The first memory of being in a canoe was in the Grass River at about 10 between my dad and an uncle. They grew up canoeing and fishing upper NY state. I remember gliding over the beautiful water and the swaying grass in the river current. I also remember the pike that scared the crap out of me when it ate my smallmouth I was bringing up to the canoe that day. I think the men laughed at that memory for many years. It was so special I asked for a canoe immediately. By that time we had moved to Arkansas and I spent many special times learning to paddle, fish and just enjoy being in a canoe. It was as magical to me to glide thru the water as a bicycle could move me at will on land. I was hooked. I'm 55 now and (mostly) Harleys and canoes have filled my free time...even got our kids into canoeing as well.
      Like you in this video, I'm mostly using a double blade paddle...but isn't there something just crazy special about a nice, handmade beavertail slipping thru the water on a misty morning!
      I'll watch a bunch of your vids in the future for sure. Have a great rest of the holiday weekend. 👊

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад +1

      @@Motorcyclewindtherapy thanks for sharing those memories John. The Grass River is beautiful. I have some terrifying memories of pike fishing when I was a kid too. Scary looking fish. Lol. Paddling with a traditional single blade is an art form for sure. Enjoy your holidays as well.

  • @judcooley1279
    @judcooley1279 Год назад +2

    Just found this channel. Nice area. I like the vibe of how you tell the story. Good job! Gonna stick around for the rest of the trip!

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад

      Thank you. I appreciate the nice comment. I tried my best to make people feel like they came along with me. The day 2 video will be out at 6am Sunday morning EST.

    • @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING
      @ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING Год назад +1

      Well done! Great adventure. Crow✌️

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад

      @@ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING Thanks Crow. I really enjoyed this one. I can't wait to get back out there.

  • @NikonF5user
    @NikonF5user Год назад +1

    I have to say, I was laughing my @$$ off with all the bleeps! 😂🤣😂

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад +1

      Lol Russell. I don't mind a little swearing but I had to bleep the F bombs 🙂

  • @mattrizzo7821
    @mattrizzo7821 Год назад +1

    Great video.. was wondering what kind of boots you have?

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад

      Hi Matt. They are the NRS Boundary Boots. I love them.

  • @kakuciemba
    @kakuciemba Год назад +1

    Great video, I have just begun exploring the area. Went to st Regis last week. Can't wait to do more exploring and filming. For now I'll enjoy your trip!

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад

      Thanks Kyle. Did you canoe last weekend in the snow? I canoe camped up that way and have a video of the trip that I am pretty excited about coming out next Sunday morning. The snow covered forest was incredibly beautiful.

    • @kakuciemba
      @kakuciemba Год назад +1

      @@CanoeCampClimb I did not hit the water just exploring. I did do a video though and uploaded it. Its my first 4k video.

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад

      @@kakuciemba cool. I just saved it to my watch later folder and will check it out when I get home tonight.

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад +1

      @@kakuciemba Hey Kyle... I watched the video last night. I loved it.... pretty darn nice editing for your first 4K video. I loved the music choice too.

  • @michaelm3255
    @michaelm3255 Год назад +1

    Can I ask what boots you used for this very muddy trip? I usually paddle in crocs and carry in hiking boots but that sounds like a bad idea for this kind of trip. Thanks and love your videos.

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад

      Thanks a lot Michael. Sure... they are NRS Boundary boots. I often paddle in Crocs in the warmer months too... but these are perfect for colder temps and sloppy, rugged conditions. Here's a link to the NRS product page:
      www.nrs.com/nrs-boundary-boots/p8dy
      Thanks again for watching.

  • @richardwood4305
    @richardwood4305 Год назад +1

    Great job on these videos. I have watched them a few times. If you don’t mind me asking what map did you use to plan your trip?

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад

      Hi Richard. Thank you... I'm glad you enjoyed them. I use the guide book and paddler's map North from David Cilley from Saint Regis Canoe Outfitters. I highly recommend buying them. Here is a link to the Canoe Outfitters page where you can get more info. You can buy them in person ion store... or order them from Amazon.
      www.canoeoutfitters.com/products/maps-guidebooks

    • @richardwood4305
      @richardwood4305 Год назад +1

      @@CanoeCampClimb Thank you. I appreciate the info. Book and maps ordered.

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад

      @@richardwood4305 I'm glad to help. Have a great time out there. I'll be putting a video out soon with helpful tips on canoe camping in the Adirondacks... just trying to find time to finish up the editing.

  • @mikeporter2563
    @mikeporter2563 Год назад +1

    Nice video. Can ask your size (height and weight) … I am looking at a Rapidfire. I am 6 ft 218 lbs. … thinking the Rapidfire may be a bit small for my size? Also what is your seat height setting ( low, medium or high) ?

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад +1

      Hi Mike. Sure thing. I am 6'3" 225lbs give or take a cheeseburger or two. The Rapidfire handles me perfectly. I just got back from a very snowy canoe camping trip where I hauled in a bunch of hardwood to burn along with all my cold weather camping gear and the boat easily held it all. I will say the boat handles superb when it is loaded up. I'd say the Rapid would be perfect for you... you'll have no regrets.

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад +1

      I forgot to answer you seat height question..... I originally had a low seat... which I loved for the ultimate comfort and stability... but went to a mid seat because it puts me in a slightly more athletic position to use my core and paddle with more power. You can try all 3 seats at Placid Boatworks... and Joe can install the seat pretty much last minute on pickup day.

    • @mikeporter2563
      @mikeporter2563 Год назад +1

      @@CanoeCampClimb thanks so the quick comeback. Will have to take a serious look at a Rapidfire. I do 10 day to 2 week trips to Quetico Provincial Park in Ontario. I am loaded with 2 packs including fishing gear. So packability is my only concern.

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад

      @@mikeporter2563 gotcha. The next size up is the Shadow if you feel you need more room. The Shadow is 16ft and minimally heavier. I find the Rapidfire is the perfect balance of length for great speed and tracking... but also allows me to maneuver in tight twisty creeks... as well as being able to do the carry's/portages ion tight spots pretty easily too. Either way you can't go wrong.

    • @MeetMeOutside
      @MeetMeOutside Год назад +1

      @@CanoeCampClimb Can’t help but agree on all points !

  • @devanschmitt8134
    @devanschmitt8134 2 месяца назад +1

    What brand is your canoe?

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  2 месяца назад +1

      Hi Devin. It is a Placid Boatworks Rapidfire. Very light... made of carbon fiber and Kevlar. Best investment I've made as far as paddling and canoe camping goes. A real game changer when it comes to going farther, faster, into the backcountry. Here's a link to their website:
      placidboatworks.com/our-boats/rapidfire/

  • @T3PinR
    @T3PinR Год назад +1

    What water shoes are you using?

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад +1

      They are NRS Boundary boots. I love them... excellent boot.

  • @nicholasleonardo4788
    @nicholasleonardo4788 Год назад +1

    Nice scenery but way too many portages for me.

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад +3

      Hey Nicholas. I hear you. The long carries aren't for everyone. For me I actually enjoy them a lot as it gets me out of the saddle to stretch my legs and mix things up. I am an Adirondack 46er and an avid hiker.... so hiking is in my blood. The more portages the less people. I like people... but I also like the solitude from time to time.

    • @nicholasleonardo4788
      @nicholasleonardo4788 Год назад +1

      Understood. I live on Long Island. Adirondacks are beautiful.

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад +1

      @@nicholasleonardo4788 I appreciate you watching and the feedback Nicholas. Enjoy your Thanksgiving.

  • @Daniel_Connor_
    @Daniel_Connor_ Год назад +1

    I haven't been on Bear pond in decades, but it used to have an unusually clear swimming pool blue water. Very different from surrounding ponds. Is it still like that?

    • @CanoeCampClimb
      @CanoeCampClimb  Год назад +1

      Hey Daniel. The color looked pretty typical.. nothing unusual compared to the other ponds. Perhaps it was because of the time of year that I paddled through... there was a lot of leaf litter, etc. I will be sure to check it out again when I paddle it during the summer next year.. and I'll let you know.