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  • @neilremmem9380
    @neilremmem9380 Год назад +71

    I love watching your content…. The shipwreck on today’s episode was built by my Grandfather and was named after my grandmother and cousin 2:31

  • @marcushume2240
    @marcushume2240 Год назад +14

    Haida Gwaii. I was there in 76. That is a magical place. Haida culture is very much alive there. Traditional Haida war canoes are made there. They where yearly raced in Vancouver Harbours years ago. Beautifully decorated. Trees are picked close to the oceans ridge of the island. Tribes people would search for the tree and preform a ceremony before taking it down. Once on the ground the tree is trimmed to length. Then would be carried inland to a covered hut specially designed for carving. As one of the locals explained. Two totem poles where being carved on the beaches at my time of visit. With several skilled craftsman preparing the carvings and paintings nearing completion. As you adventure into the forests with 800 year old Cedar trees your surrounded by thick floor carpet moss. Quite a magical place to be on earth. Toe Hill is amazing place. At low tide there's plenty of claims to dig for. I'm really glad l had the opportunity to see this area again. Thank you Dustin for sharing. This made my day. Cheers.

  • @DaveRyan
    @DaveRyan Год назад +207

    Thank you dor not showing what you found and having the integrity and respect to speak to the right people beforehand. So many people will do what they can for content, even if that means offending or doing the wrong thing. You are not one of those people and which is why i keep coming back to your channel.

    • @mightymouseofnyc
      @mightymouseofnyc Год назад +24

      I was thinking the same thing when I saw what happened. Just saying this is a worse case scenario and Dustin saw human remains. If that was the case, I'm glad respect was given and it was handled very well. People may see that different but, what if it was human remains. Not plastering it all over the internet is respect for the deceased and any loved ones.

    • @paulhoover3853
      @paulhoover3853 Год назад +5

      You find some of best music to go with the videos!

    • @wahipple
      @wahipple Год назад +3

      That was pretty good I most say we got just enough of a look before he backed away and now I am going to have to keep watching his shows to hopefully get more info

    • @dosomethingdoanything
      @dosomethingdoanything Год назад

      Of course it's not a good idea to show human remains. But to not even talk about it is a missed opportunity to discuss the history of what might of happened in the area or a reach out to a suicide hotline. It is not disrespectful nor lacking of integrity to have a conversation and by not talking about it your suggestion could very easily make things worse in the long run.

    • @mightymouseofnyc
      @mightymouseofnyc Год назад +2

      @@dosomethingdoanything Making assumptions about the remains of someone and the cause of their death is disrespectful to the deceased and those who may love/wonder about the deceased. We know nothing of what had occurred and Dustin did mention an investigation needs to occur which is fair to all parties who may be close to this situation. It would make it worse if Dustin displayed on the internet for the world to see what MIGHT have happened to this person(s); making assumptions that are or are not relevant. A suicide hotline isn't going to tell anyone anything about the calls they received and if they do, it will only be with law enforcement or with a mental health provider to save someone's life.

  • @kathrynjohnston794
    @kathrynjohnston794 Год назад +60

    Another awesome inspiring adventure. I thought about the places you have been and how you have seen places that 99.999% of people have not and will not ever see in their lifetimes. I will never be able to convey my thanks for bringing us along on your amazing adventures. Stay safe, and God's continued blessing on you, Dustin from Proctor Minnesota!

  • @tfox285
    @tfox285 Год назад +12

    Dude, you found remains… I really appreciate the thoughtfulness and care you take.

  • @chicagomike
    @chicagomike Месяц назад +2

    You do such beautiful work you’re so extremely talented. Your videos are some of the best things I’ve ever seen on RUclips and I seen a ton of them. God bless you and wishing you well.

  • @mymy3172
    @mymy3172 Год назад +9

    Flew over Rose Spit on Air Canada on the way to Anchorage to board Sapphire Princess and it is truly a sight to see. On the return on the ship we bumped into a hurricane and used the Haida Island as a shield against the full force of the storm. All night we were pounding into a gale force 11 and could hear the cabin suites moving around. As you may know Sapphire is a 120,0000 ton ship and it was still scary. My buddy was doing some species study with Pacific Bio Stn. and was dragging on the east side of the spit and accidentally bumped into 10,000 lbs of dungies ! Another time I was commercial fishing trolling off Tow hill and caught a sunken or missing commercial crab trap on the deep line. and inside the trap was a Wolf eel. Kept him for a half a day and called him Wolfy, Never got on land there and always wanted to go back. Thank you for taking me there, finally.
    Trolled Rennall Sound June 1st 1981 for a salmon opening and concur it is truly magical. Never saw so many Bald eagles in a day. There is hardly any continental shelf there, so can get really nasty when the weather comes up. Beach -combed a spectacular sandy beach near Frederick Island and found two glass fishing balls amongst a ton of garbage. Lots of plastic fishing balls and empty vodka bottles. Little further north, another deckie went scuba diving and got a load of rock scallops for dinner and then went 100 yards into the bush and shot one of those small deer. It was surf and turf for dinner that night and will never forget it. Skidigate channel, Langara Island, Skincuttle inlet, Tasu inlet and Cape St. James all burned into my memory. You are so lucky to be there because like someone else said in the comments, not many people get to go there. The food abundance is something to behold and very tasty as well. Cheers.

  • @richardjohnson4696
    @richardjohnson4696 Год назад +44

    There are caves along Haida Gwaii with skulls and bones of deceased First Nation people. I really want to get up there to experience the desolation by sea kayak. I have seen photos of the bones, old totems and long house remains, all being reclaimed by nature, It is a special place for sure.

    • @SaltyNationalist
      @SaltyNationalist Год назад +5

      That maybe could be what he found, the bones that is.. Maybe a skull..🤷‍♂️

    • @oxygen454
      @oxygen454 Год назад +5

      There is many skulls covered in moss there. It’s somewhat known.

  • @jessecampbell1786
    @jessecampbell1786 Год назад +5

    This land is where my cousins are from. I appreciate you taking the time to understand the Haida culture and respect local protocol.

  • @donbob449
    @donbob449 Год назад +2

    Hey Dustin, I am thinking pretty soon a fish 🐬will just jump into your boat. 😂

  • @deboraward1574
    @deboraward1574 Год назад +4

    Your channel has the best content and video compared to anyone.
    You make me laugh, think, wonder

  • @retiredguyadventures6211
    @retiredguyadventures6211 Год назад +6

    25% grade!!! The steepest I ever encountered was 12.5% on a Harley Davidson Road King in the Black Hills going downhill. My brakes were hot as hell by the time I reached the bottom. Your truck is a tank!

  • @paulstaab1705
    @paulstaab1705 Год назад +3

    Very cool , looking forward to what u found. Or
    "DISCOVERED"

  • @kimklobucher3154
    @kimklobucher3154 Год назад +9

    I could sit in the sun and listen to those waves run over the rocks all afternoon. ❤ and thanks for the forest walk - the trees! Pure heaven.

  • @ginrobi01
    @ginrobi01 Год назад +15

    I couldn't tell you how many times I said "wow" while watching this one. Holy cow! This scenery is so incredibly beautiful and powerful. Keeping fingers crossed that, for whatever reason you have to keep that certain location under lock and key for now, you'll get to share it and it's history.

  • @MrGrdnrmn
    @MrGrdnrmn Год назад +4

    Absolutely awesome video. As an archaeologist who focuses on CMTs on the NWC thankyou for respecting the heritage.

  • @DannoM_
    @DannoM_ Год назад +9

    I knew I recognized him, but couldn't place where I saw him before in your videos. That's so cool he could come along! This island is definitely unique and I am loving it!

  • @swackerle
    @swackerle Год назад +31

    So when are we getting a multi hour loop of just the sound of the waves on those rocks?

    • @heatherbella
      @heatherbella Год назад +4

      I thought the same! So relaxing!

    • @spennykcn
      @spennykcn Год назад +4

      Yes please!

    • @blueman5924
      @blueman5924 Год назад

      like a rain stick I thought. so cool.

    • @alanvanreed6878
      @alanvanreed6878 Год назад +1

      I have tinitis (soft buzzing in my ear from many years working on high performance vehicles )) an 8 hour video or other sound vehicle would really put me to sleep at night .....that segment of the small stones being rolled is the ultimate white sound that I crave !!
      Alan
      Boston

  • @justineball9511
    @justineball9511 Год назад +1

    Your adventures are so beautiful. My autistic son and I love road trips. You have made us realize there are so many place to explore in BC. Trip planning in work for next year 😀❤️

  • @jcf6597
    @jcf6597 Год назад +8

    Dustin, I'm really enjoying this series of videos on the Haida Gwaii and the educational background info you add. Keep up the good work.

  • @janetk7196
    @janetk7196 Год назад +2

    What a wonderful way to start a Saturday morning, coffee in hand and watching one of your video's.

  • @erikguth4830
    @erikguth4830 Год назад

    How interesting, you started with a stump that I ponder just how many rings it would have had. It’s so old that perhaps “Adam” may have been around to snap a twig from it. Then a shipwreck, followed by the birth of a ship, the only canoe to marvel the titanic with many berths, multiple decks and the space for many masts. Then a grave cave, who knew I’d have all this along with breakfast? You just never know what the adventure content will bring. First time I’ve been wore out yet never leaving the house.

  • @pigoff123
    @pigoff123 Год назад +16

    What an awesome adventure. Sometimes the rocks look like sculptures. Just beautiful.

  • @telemantid
    @telemantid 10 месяцев назад

    Great video! I hate to say it, but that looks like just a cedar that split when the loggers felled it from the stump you indicate. I have seen many dugouts and ridden in one with it's builder. He also showed me the remains of the first one he tried to make (in the '70s). It split because he carved it out with a chainsaw in a couple of days, and the sudden change in stress was too much. Some elders taught him to wait, and then carve slowly. That canoe had the same amount of vegetation on it, I'd say. It's just across the strait on Dolphin Island. I can't tell how far from the chuck you are, but it's pretty rare to carve a canoe far from the water, unless there is an easy slope to slide it on down. It looks pretty flat there.
    Lovely video, and you had good weather, too! :^)

  • @JimRO79
    @JimRO79 Год назад +2

    This ones definitely a natures winning kind of adventure, it's reclaiming logging camps and trapping Trucks! Some of that scenery is striking, massive natural skyscrapers covered in blankets of moss and trees. Plenty of material for a Destination Adventure Calendar right there....Might need to be a 365 day calendar to fit all the best photos in though eh?! 😉
    Good to see Sean again, what a fantastic job you and the guys did on the truck - I'm sure it's great for you to see it being put through its paces and see how well everything you built is holding up - To you and the Guys at Harbour Machining - Smashed it! 👍

  • @jusportel
    @jusportel Год назад +3

    The big camp in Rennel Sound got destroyed by the tsunami in 1964. Luckily, it was shut down at the time, and the watchman had time to reach high ground. A fellow who grew up there, told me that there were still old houses lying on their sides, etc, back in the bush, when he was a kid.

  • @mightymouseofnyc
    @mightymouseofnyc Год назад +4

    Exquisite scenery. Took my breath away. You obviously had a situation that shook you up a bit and I wish you could share. I know you can't and don't want that 'slowly eat away from you from the inside out' feeling. You did a nice job covering it up in the video, whatever it is, but my brain will go where what I think it is. Just remember, you gave answers to someone and may be very important. If that is the case, then you did right even if you keep it very silent forever on this channel.

  • @bobknight5231
    @bobknight5231 Год назад

    Hey Dustin. Ijust found your channel and have been binge watching. I am loving the content. Tell Mick and grandpa hi.

  • @roelvanbael7885
    @roelvanbael7885 Год назад +1

    Indeed, don’t get stuck on the beach with that heavy rig.
    Take your bike and/or boat!

  • @ernestwalker5173
    @ernestwalker5173 Год назад

    Dustin, thank you for noticing the small stuff, most people just look, they don't "see" anything around them, thats why I love your channel, keep up the good work.

  • @dieseldavedick
    @dieseldavedick Год назад +10

    I used to live in a logging camp in Rennel Sound in the late 70s. I remember there was a steep road called 4 low that brought you down to the water. You would then travel west for a couple kilometers along the water to a landing. My father worked as a heavy duty mechanic there. I think of that place often. This video really struck a cord with me. Thank you

  • @amongthewild3010
    @amongthewild3010 8 дней назад

    Just love when you explore haida gwaii

  • @BlackCat-aka-Jewels
    @BlackCat-aka-Jewels 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love your integrity and respect with your find...since we are new here...did anything ever come of your discovery?
    What beautiful and stunning footage...I feel like I am right there too. Finding your channel has given us so much h joy and we are exploreres too..just not as much as we used to be..( getting old has its nutty issues lolol)..but we still explore where and when we can.
    I love your beautiful sense of adventure.
    I think you are our favorite now.
    Cheers!❤❤❤

  • @deborahharker4392
    @deborahharker4392 Год назад

    At first I thought you found a dead body… but who knows 🤷‍♀️ looking forward to the day you can share ❤

  • @TheSWalks
    @TheSWalks Год назад +3

    Watching your adventures is an honor, always entertaining. It’s awesome someone involved in the truck build got to go on an adventure❤️⚜️❤️⚜️❤️⚜️❤️⚜️

  • @DeeperInsideYourMind
    @DeeperInsideYourMind Год назад

    Thanks Dustin. I look forward to every episode.

  • @joannamarie_yt
    @joannamarie_yt Год назад +7

    This is freaking incredible. The way the tides meet over the point was really cool 👀😍
    (Now watching the rest because I commented early as per usual)

    • @joannamarie_yt
      @joannamarie_yt Год назад +1

      😭😭😭👀👀👀 "welcome to a scene in the rig...after a little research" lmaooo. Omg this is intriguing as hell

  • @robdedrick2052
    @robdedrick2052 Год назад +1

    Hey Dustin There is a formation similar called the Black TUSK in Garabaldi Park . It is a long Hike but worth it . This has been a Super Series so far . Thanks for taking us along Buddy . Stay Safe !

  • @katherinespong
    @katherinespong Год назад +3

    Fascinating! Rose Spit is stunningly beautiful. Haida Gwaii is like no other place in the world.

  • @camshaftP16
    @camshaftP16 Год назад

    Worked out in McClinton Bay and Louise island for 3 years in the early 80's and on our Sundays off would go go exploring through the woods, Found a few big cedars with a hole nocked in them where the Haida would see if it was good for a canoe and did find a canoe almost finished , hull was all shaped and the pockets cut in for hollowing it out, must of split on them and left it. Beautiful place for sure hope you cover more. My best buddy is an Argillite carver, hope you cover some of that as it only comes from Haida Gwaii.

  • @seufie
    @seufie Год назад

    What a beautiful place. Thanks for sharing. Now, I know you have a cover for that wonderful boat. I think it deserves to be on during travel. And while we're at it, one for the Himiway also.

  • @sharlettedavidson81
    @sharlettedavidson81 Год назад +4

    You have sparked my Curiosity… How can you leave us hanging like that… What could possibly be a historical landmark situation… I am so curious can’t wait for this deep dive
    This was a very unique trip… The tip where the four oceans can be seen ,,,,what,,, that’s amazing,,,
    What is unique the most is who takes the time to look at a root system of trees… Dustin… Dustin does… That was a really unique observation of what those trees were doing and I find that to be amazing that you discovered it analyzed it showed it to us and that’s why you do these adventures with us and for us..
    Don’t keep us waiting to long on this deep dive discovery….my brain is book marked for this fairy woodland discovery.
    Thanks Dustin..great trip as always…be good , stay safe…❤

    • @Destination_Adventure
      @Destination_Adventure Год назад

      Those trees were a great find in my eyes. Hahaha. I like that stuff.

    • @cyndicunanan400
      @cyndicunanan400 Год назад +1

      Defs found a body…

    • @MW-nOttawa
      @MW-nOttawa Год назад

      Likely an exposed/open air burial as he likely noticed some native artifacts or a sort or altar made.. but obviously I have no idea.. I'm in Ottawa lol. If it was someone who took their life it would deserve the same care and respect, like the opposite of what that Logan guy did in Japan.

  • @westcoastislander6699
    @westcoastislander6699 Год назад +7

    Absolutely totally wow! Start to finish. Thank you so much for making Haida Gwai a Destination this year. Have been telling so many of my friends this is a must watch series and channel. Thanks for all the hard work this takes to make such an exceptional viewing experience.

  • @V.I.Outdoors
    @V.I.Outdoors Год назад +1

    Great work Dustin!!

  • @BoredBusy321Go
    @BoredBusy321Go Год назад

    Love your content/scenery is Absolutely Amazing.Thanks for sharing.

  • @zackwindisch1595
    @zackwindisch1595 Год назад +6

    That place is insane! So cool watching the waves come together

  • @bradleyharris4183
    @bradleyharris4183 Год назад

    Rennel Sound is my favorite rec site in BC.
    Also the beach drive is amazing. Just don't idle in place when you park. That's how people sink😂

  • @virg905
    @virg905 Год назад +1

    Thank you Justin for bringing nature to our door step

  • @prettyplanet3421
    @prettyplanet3421 Год назад

    Loved this. You are a wonderful visual digital video maker.

  • @westonsiegel2883
    @westonsiegel2883 Год назад +11

    Awesome stuff, as usual. Curiousity abounds over your discovery. Fingers crossed you can at least tell us what it isn't! Lol
    I hope it's something historical, rather than anything potentially involving foul play, as someone suggested.
    It would be really cool to see you make a discovery like that.

  • @timchristian8693
    @timchristian8693 2 месяца назад

    Hello Dustin!
    Where you ever allowed to reveal what you found on the island? I have my guess but am curious. Great stuff we all really appreciate you and your adventures

  • @evette572003
    @evette572003 Год назад

    You are a very respectful and responsible man. I wish more men could be that way. Thanks for your beautiful videos.

  • @aliciasnee7790
    @aliciasnee7790 Год назад

    My partner and i for the last few months come together at the end of the week and watch the wonderful content you show on your channel. Thank you for showcasing the beauty of the country you are in,
    take care. From the other side of the world in New Zealand

  • @westcoastislander6699
    @westcoastislander6699 Год назад

    That crazy tree thing could be called a menage a trois for sure. Swnd your best man Mick out to investigate 😅

  • @SunshineSkys
    @SunshineSkys Год назад

    Dustin Thank u for sharing another fascinating adventure.
    Much Love

  • @tedbyrne88
    @tedbyrne88 Год назад

    The only content on RUclips where I am fully jealous it's not me making the videos. Thanks for sharing

  • @christinalahr4483
    @christinalahr4483 Год назад +2

    I love watching your adventures and this one was exceptionally great! Your cinematography and music selections are such perfect combinations. The drone coverage is just amazing. I loved how the water sounded in the rock filled cove.... so soothing and was some super ASMR :) Your strong morals and principals of not showing what you found says so much about you and your integrity. I admit my interest is peaked on what you found and the outcome. I appreciate how you list your music selections at the end so I can check them out and listen to them again. Blessings to you from a old stay at home midwestern mom in Iowa. :)

  • @kevinmoore5053
    @kevinmoore5053 Год назад

    Was there NO crabs? 😉 Great adventure Dustin.... Keep up the great times

  • @andytaylor5476
    @andytaylor5476 Год назад +3

    Dustin your filmmaking skills just get better! Beautiful shots and the drone shots are amazing! Really love your adventures. Thank you.

  • @lorip2109
    @lorip2109 Год назад

    Haida Gwaii, Wow! Dustin, Thank you! Nice bottle of wine, feet up, phone off - direct correlation, Destination Adventure! We are so hooked!!

  • @tubesnacks
    @tubesnacks Год назад +8

    Hi Dustin, another great video, thanks! Love watching your videos. Not only are they well-shot, showcasing the beautiful west coast of Canada, but you also make them fun and interesting. I know that, when i watch one of your vids, I will at the very least see some gorgeous scenery and sweeping mountain views. But usually more...and sometimes a little mystery! I appreciate the respect and compassion you show to the land and local people as well...no matter where you go.

  • @Jasontodd74
    @Jasontodd74 3 месяца назад

    That thick moss just looks unreal to me. It looks like a fairy tale place or something!!! That cliff off the coast that you came up on was crazy beautiful too. Some great video all around bud. Sorry about the discovery you had to see and for anyone else it affects!!

  • @waltsimonson2556
    @waltsimonson2556 Год назад

    Ford has a new Akron found OFF road dead . Lol.
    I've never seen two waves crashing into each other , let alone from two different oceans . I've experienced waves rolling rocks before once in my life , you brought back that memory , thank you , that's awesome !
    Can't wait to see what you can't show , hope you get the green light soon .

  • @sheridagg4017
    @sheridagg4017 Год назад +3

    Well Dustin you made my day again . Thank you for the beautiful scenery, and local history once again . Looked like your company enjoyed it also . ❤

  • @landlice48
    @landlice48 11 месяцев назад

    your description of Toe Hill helped me learn why the basalt columns on the way to Whistler,BC, from Squamish on the Hwy99, were formed. I've always loved them and have taken endless pictures there. Love all your adventures!! Thanks for being so informative and a terrific videographer.

  • @skudcvc
    @skudcvc Год назад

    Flawless 🎉.
    Love them more and more.

  • @98Zai
    @98Zai Год назад

    Having a guest was fun! Human remains was kinda scary. Looks to me like someone was seeking cover under the outcropping. Maybe a landslide brought it there. Judging by the color a long long time ago. Respect for not turning it into clickbait.

  • @DeadBaron
    @DeadBaron Год назад +1

    I freaking love how you store your outboard motor in that camper

    • @wahipple
      @wahipple Год назад

      One of the workshop Wednesday video he show cased it. Its really cool

  • @martyncleaver3961
    @martyncleaver3961 Год назад +2

    Love your videos, the scenery is stunning thanks for taking us along with your adventures 👍

  • @allenthibault9523
    @allenthibault9523 2 месяца назад

    Excellent adventure Dustin !!! I am pretty sure what you found there was more than a bear in an RV .. this turned out to be a big day . Great work , so much respect for the area and the people . Loved this ✌️♥️

  • @Oo-Pitbull-oO
    @Oo-Pitbull-oO Год назад +1

    I often drive from Edmonton to Vancouver for work/life... few times a year at least. Dustin has certainly inspired me to check out my own backyard. Western Canada is beautiful I need to explore more of it.
    I find the motivation to slow down and appreciate the little things is much stronger now after I found Destination Adventure.
    Thanks Dustin 👊

  • @w.hamilton3327
    @w.hamilton3327 11 месяцев назад

    I love how you take on your adventures with so much enthusiasm, and fearless curiosity Dustin. Your videography is at a whole new level and is just top notch!!!! Thank you for sharing your adventures with all of us. You are very much appreciated. Many blessings.

  • @pw7.088
    @pw7.088 Год назад +1

    Brother you are so truly blessed to get to experience these awe inspiring adventures !
    God bless you,be safe have fun and by all means keep the videos rolling !

  • @BlackCat-aka-Jewels
    @BlackCat-aka-Jewels 5 месяцев назад

    Trees are so majestic and resilient....just seeing those trees gave me chills❤

  • @donaldskinner1747
    @donaldskinner1747 Год назад +1

    Walked Rennell beach 2008ish, next stop west Japan. Yes the hill is steep - especially coming up!

  • @alpha2spirit
    @alpha2spirit Год назад

    Gorgeous!!! ...and Mysteries?! Holy moose hides, I can't wait for THAT! Nice one!

  • @vttrucker
    @vttrucker Месяц назад

    Just watched this. You're quite the joker. (Meant in a good way). I should read all the comments to see how many people believed the whole thing about all those oceans converging off of rose spit. Lol. Good one

  • @joshthomas6410
    @joshthomas6410 Год назад

    Love watching your stuff man, super inspiring…..

  • @Spielmanjon
    @Spielmanjon Год назад

    Beautiful! Awesome video!

  • @laurastreifel5157
    @laurastreifel5157 Год назад +2

    I love all of your adventures. I would never have seen all of these places if not for you. Please keep us posted on your find.

  • @peterwright4647
    @peterwright4647 Год назад

    I think the fishing off that spit where the currents are mixed might be excellent. Thanks for the great content recently. Amazing video quality.

  • @wahipple
    @wahipple Год назад

    Hope your safe Dustin sounds like the weather not all that great this week

  • @kappistarr3484
    @kappistarr3484 Год назад

    Giving grace to the 3 trees and their trials and tribulations for survival - much respect - Mahalo🌿

  • @rhinoandlue
    @rhinoandlue Год назад

    What a lovely way to spend my Saturday morning. Coffee with Dustin and a bonus to have Sean along.

  • @ericfinley3915
    @ericfinley3915 Год назад +1

    Another home run! Well done bro!

    • @g-wagonsg-wagon3693
      @g-wagonsg-wagon3693 Год назад

      Just found this channel this morning.... definitely worth the time to check out the content... amazing stuff I'm hooked

  • @kimmoyer8298
    @kimmoyer8298 Год назад

    Thanks Dustin. Incredible beauty. Love following your trips, your good humour and dedication to showing us places we never knew were so wonderful.

  • @desireeperkins7352
    @desireeperkins7352 Год назад

    It might be the wine, but it am crying about the beauty!

  • @markrundquist3348
    @markrundquist3348 11 месяцев назад

    Dude you are living my dream!!!

  • @Dave-wm9do
    @Dave-wm9do Год назад

    Cool place where tides collide✌️

  • @Over60sowhat
    @Over60sowhat Год назад

    Dustin, I sure hope you are taking still photos and will sell a book of all of these gorgeous places some day!

    • @Destination_Adventure
      @Destination_Adventure Год назад +1

      I actually take very few still photos, but I should start trying a lot more.

    • @Over60sowhat
      @Over60sowhat Год назад

      @@Destination_Adventure Absolutely!!! What a gorgeous book you would have!! 😀

  • @johnmuhic7360
    @johnmuhic7360 Год назад +2

    Nice job D. Gave me chills. Stirred up some emotions.
    Really neat to see places I have been before on your videos.
    It looked like Mick was driving your atv at 1:23. Nice to see he is alive and well. Always go with your gut instinct. Good thing you didn't take the truck out. My buddy and I did the ""Bataan Death March" in 2009. We walked from the parking lot, to the end of the spit. Tons of fun in the sand. Burnt out on the way back, and low on water, partway we were able to hitch a ride in the back of a pick-up with a couple from Alberta. Thanks 'Berta, you got some good folks from 'round there.
    I've been on that beach you were standing on. The rock formations are super cool. I'm surprised that you did not access the viewing platform on Toe Hill. It is a very nice trail, not that long. You should check it out if you ever go back.
    The bush there reminds me of Middle Earth. I was waiting for some Elves and Orks to run into the frame. Always remember to give those old trees a hug. They can feel it. You should look into the legend of "The Golden Spruce". It's a tragic twisted tale. The forest is very special there. Glad you only leave footprints.
    Beautiful footage. Got me in the "feels".
    Safe travels, keep up the good work...
    Cheers
    :)

  • @old-man173
    @old-man173 Год назад

    Great video what beautiful country

  • @montyforster3370
    @montyforster3370 Год назад

    AND I absolutely approve of your ' Direct Corellation ' 😊Excellant😊

  • @tristanwoodmansee477
    @tristanwoodmansee477 Год назад +2

    Just absolutely stunning!!! Reminds me so much of the beaches off Ontario Bay in Presquile' Bay where our family cabin was. I had no idea about the 3 oceans colliding. So cool!! Beautiful content as always, thank you!!!

  • @shawnmurphy2047
    @shawnmurphy2047 Год назад

    Tire tracks and foot prints in the sands of time…another great video upload. thank you 😊

  • @markvanderstelt8999
    @markvanderstelt8999 Год назад

    LMAO a place Loaded with Fish and you Can not land just one Very funny you Guys need to bring some Bait like Squid Great Video .

  • @thedrainjunkie5654
    @thedrainjunkie5654 Год назад +1

    Loving the Haida Gwaii series, Dustin. Very cool place you have the opportunity to explore.

  • @randybooth9192
    @randybooth9192 Год назад +2

    Wow Dustin that was absolutely beautiful scenery. Gotta love our province 🤘

  • @johnmccormick175
    @johnmccormick175 Год назад

    Thanks Dustin great video..stay safe

  • @J_bish87
    @J_bish87 Год назад

    Man that find would be heart stopping, you could tell you were rattled!