Thank you for taking the time to document and share a part of this amazing journey! It is humbling to see old trails and hear some of the stories. Congratulations on the wedding, and completing the trip!
Absolutely Loved this video peeps. Glad i found your channel. Im a BC boy, born & raised on the South west coast. Canada kicks Fn ass 😎👌✌ so much hidden History. Cheers & Happy Trails
Just wanted to say we loved this video of your epic Journey to Hudson Bay. Thank you for sharing this masterpiece! Looking forward to more of your adventures! 🛶 🌊 🫎
This film was spectacular! Such quietly masterful photography, beautiful storytelling, and a sense of reverence and appreciation for the natural world and other humans are all key elements here. We are now big fans of your work and look forward to more amazing adventures!
I guided in Algonquin Park as a canoe tripper at a camp. My love for canoe tripping is so deep! Nothing has taught me more then this craft. Great video
While I’m not a fan of the distracting music, the video and photography were great. This route was well-researched and capably executed. I congratulate on your skills and fortitude. You brought back a lot of memories for me. My, now wife, and I travelled the Albany, Otoskwin, and Winisk, among others, back in the ‘70s and ‘80s, and share a lot of the experiences you had. Good for you, congratulations, and best wishes.
What a fantastic trip and wonderful documentary of your experience. It brought back memories of a trip I took with a friend about 50 years ago. It was only 10 days out and back from Armstrong up Little Caribou Lake to a portage to Big Caribou, then exploring the smaller lakes in the area by portage and paddle. Your movie brought me images of the scenery, the walleyes, the mosquitoes, the pouring rain, the clear blue sunny skies, the rapids, and the times around the campfire. I particularly liked your knowledge of the native trails and finding old blazes, etc. We also encountered a few overgrown trails that looked very old and one ancient log cabin. Thanks for the memories.
What a great movie! I've gone on what I consider to be some epic trips, but what you two have done here is incredible. Thanks for filming it, and sharing. Congratulations on your nuptials as well. You make a wonderful couple.
"When we let a trail fade we part ways with a story thousands of the years in the making." Just excellent David. And Leah, or you both, I felt your quads and knees buckling under the packs on those dried up rocky river beds. What a trip!
Our group just met you Saturday in Harris Lake at the beginning of your latest adventure. Good luck to the both of you. Looking forward to your 2024 trip report.
Very well done. A unbelievable trip. What if you would have said no. Finding the old portages was a feat in it self. You two have lots of drive. When will we see another video. Thanks
What an adventure you two had! It brought back memories of many trips I did in northern Ontario, many years ago. I loved the photography…so many gorgeous captures! 👏And I’m glad she said “yes!” 😅 Cheers to many more adventures and a long and happy life. 🦋
Aaaand subscribed! It's always heartwarming to see two people in love with each other take on challenging adventures. Maybe one day I'll find someone such too.
I'm so glad I found your channel! What an amazing adventure! And I can relate to that moment with the chocolate you carried all that way! Chocolate is one of my main staples I carry it by the brick, Waterbridge 70%, that and coffee (I drink it in my coffee) keep me alive.
What an enjoyable way to spend an evening accompanying you on this journey and you guys are pretty tough customers to make that trip and to handle the bugs. At 75 I don't do the long tough trips anymore just small lakes and easy trails.
omg!! (translation: great vid) i think that the comment mentioning u had good storytelling must be true, cause i don't usually *feel*how tough a journey is frim a vid. it looked tough...and then the mosquitos came😮. and i didn't know 2 months of food was possible to carry! thanks for putting in all the effort to make a great vid!
presume you went up the Winsik from Nibinamik to Wunnumimn Lake; tough going well done; lots of rapids but wide so plenty of room; then thru Maria to Kingfisher? great trip!!!
We talk about that a lot. We did a trip last summer in the tundra for 3 months and the bugs were extreme, I think we'd have suffocated without bug shirts. Thank you for watching!
went from nemigusabins to the BigTrout - creek was bad but after a trib comes in the from the right it gets better. portages are on the right on the shallow upper part.
Sweet film. Loved the part with the short clips and fast music. I remember that we met each other in Churchill last Summer. Will you be making a film about that trip also? It sounded epic.
Awesome film! Looking forward to coming back to watch this in its entirety. Quick question - what twig stove are you using? It looks great for building a decent sized cooking fire.
‘To the people whose trail we followed, thank you.’ That got me. Beautiful film.
Thank you for taking the time to document and share a part of this amazing journey! It is humbling to see old trails and hear some of the stories. Congratulations on the wedding, and completing the trip!
That was wonderful. Huge respect to you both. The resilience required for that trip was immense. Have a great life together.
Congratulations! What an awesome trip. Not too many canoeists carry 60 days of food, without a re-supply. Well done.
Absolutely Loved this video peeps. Glad i found your channel. Im a BC boy, born & raised on the South west coast. Canada kicks Fn ass 😎👌✌ so much hidden History. Cheers & Happy Trails
What a fantastic adventure. Thanks for sharing. I wish you both nothing but happiness in life’s journey.
Just wanted to say we loved this video of your epic Journey to Hudson Bay. Thank you for sharing this masterpiece! Looking forward to more of your adventures! 🛶 🌊 🫎
This film was spectacular! Such quietly masterful photography, beautiful storytelling, and a sense of reverence and appreciation for the natural world and other humans are all key elements here. We are now big fans of your work and look forward to more amazing adventures!
thank you!
Truly stunning, your adventure was a treasure, both your spirits were left on the land for many to follow…. Wow
I guided in Algonquin Park as a canoe tripper at a camp. My love for canoe tripping is so deep! Nothing has taught me more then this craft. Great video
"imagine if I said 'No'!" Bwaaa-ha-ha-haaaaa! Great video you two!
Thanks Kevin!
While I’m not a fan of the distracting music, the video and photography were great. This route was well-researched and capably executed. I congratulate on your skills and fortitude. You brought back a lot of memories for me. My, now wife, and I travelled the Albany, Otoskwin, and Winisk, among others, back in the ‘70s and ‘80s, and share a lot of the experiences you had. Good for you, congratulations, and best wishes.
What a fantastic trip and wonderful documentary of your experience. It brought back memories of a trip I took with a friend about 50 years ago. It was only 10 days out and back from Armstrong up Little Caribou Lake to a portage to Big Caribou, then exploring the smaller lakes in the area by portage and paddle. Your movie brought me images of the scenery, the walleyes, the mosquitoes, the pouring rain, the clear blue sunny skies, the rapids, and the times around the campfire. I particularly liked your knowledge of the native trails and finding old blazes, etc. We also encountered a few overgrown trails that looked very old and one ancient log cabin. Thanks for the memories.
I live in Botswana Africa and have never seen so many mosquitos and bugs, kudos for not losing your sanity !
Thanks for tuning in from afar!
What a great movie! I've gone on what I consider to be some epic trips, but what you two have done here is incredible. Thanks for filming it, and sharing. Congratulations on your nuptials as well. You make a wonderful couple.
"When we let a trail fade we part ways with a story thousands of the years in the making." Just excellent David. And Leah, or you both, I felt your quads and knees buckling under the packs on those dried up rocky river beds. What a trip!
The glutemates man!
Our group just met you Saturday in Harris Lake at the beginning of your latest adventure. Good luck to the both of you. Looking forward to your 2024 trip report.
Oh man, what an adventure
Love this!
fantastic as always! Great adventure, felt like I was there. Like to hear your Native friends Sasquatch stories. ;-)
Tremendous fun. Thanks for all the work and for bringing it back for us.
Great movie, wonderful trip. You show the True North!!
Very well done. A unbelievable trip. What if you would have said no. Finding the old portages was a feat in it self. You two have lots of drive. When will we see another video. Thanks
That was beautiful! Thank you for sharing.❤️❤️
What an adventure you two had! It brought back memories of many trips I did in northern Ontario, many years ago. I loved the photography…so many gorgeous captures! 👏And I’m glad she said “yes!” 😅 Cheers to many more adventures and a long and happy life. 🦋
David was glad she said yes too! Thank you for watching
What a cool adventure! So well shot and narrated! Thanks for sharing! Subbed for more!
This is just so utterly beautiful and special. Thank you for sharing your trip of a lifetime with us all ❤
That was incredible guys!! So hard to do such a journey and film at the same time. Respect!! 🫡
Aaaand subscribed! It's always heartwarming to see two people in love with each other take on challenging adventures. Maybe one day I'll find someone such too.
Great job folks ..I am subscribed!
It's impressive to have enough energy to film this. Just travelling looks exhausting.
Great trip, once in a lifetime.
Epic expedition great videography and a lovely couple who could ask for anything better. Well done to you both.
Congrats on the engagement! The trip is epic!
Very nice! Thank you for sharing, and greetings!
OMG🎉 We here in Atlanta Ga LuvD ❤EVERYTHING about this video 🎉❤
awesome... you two are eternal
Congratulations to you both on the journey completed and the one just started! Beautiful!!
We thoroughly enjoyed this! Thanks for all the effort you put into sharing your adventure!
I'm so glad I found your channel! What an amazing adventure! And I can relate to that moment with the chocolate you carried all that way! Chocolate is one of my main staples I carry it by the brick, Waterbridge 70%, that and coffee (I drink it in my coffee) keep me alive.
Well done! Congratulations! Tough trip. For a little skinny chick, she sure packs her weight! Definately a matched pair.
She was carrying more than her weight, literally. She's a piece of steel!
beautiful thankyou for sharing. looking forward to more canoeing video's
What an absolutely epic adventure! Beautiful spot for the proposal, congrats! Thanks for sharing guys.
This was an amazing trip and video! Thank you for sharing!
Amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Wow well done! Beautiful film with great story! Loved it :)
What a great adventure. If you guys survived this, you will survive anything in your life together.
I can’t begin to explain how amazing this video is. Amazing trip and absolutely amazing footage. What an experience
Thanks so much!
What an enjoyable way to spend an evening accompanying you on this journey and you guys are pretty tough customers to make that trip and to handle the bugs. At 75 I don't do the long tough trips anymore just small lakes and easy trails.
More more. I want more. So good!
more to come, in time.
Very cool video and awesome trip!
Okay this video was awesome! Well done both the trip & video.
Well done!
Great video, great trip. Congrats!
An incredible visual and emotional journey captured on film. So well shot and edited. Congrats to you both on your magnificent accomplishment!
thank you!
A love story. Resplendent.
You two are just amazing!
Congrats on your engagement and wedding.
Thank you so much!!
Dave, I really enjoyed watching this. Congrats on making it to your destination.
Thanks Vaughn hope you're well!
omg!! (translation: great vid) i think that the comment mentioning u had good storytelling must be true, cause i don't usually *feel*how tough a journey is frim a vid. it looked tough...and then the mosquitos came😮. and i didn't know 2 months of food was possible to carry! thanks for putting in all the effort to make a great vid!
presume you went up the Winsik from Nibinamik to Wunnumimn Lake; tough going well done; lots of rapids but wide so plenty of room; then thru Maria to Kingfisher? great trip!!!
C’est la vie que j’aurais aimé avoir, vous me faites rêver ❤️❤️
Incredible adventure and beautiful film! Also, congrats!!
Glad you enjoyed it
great story
Awesome 👍
Totally Inspiring!!!
Thanks Rob!
You passed by Attwood river that’s awesome, that’s my late grandfathers home, also where we hunt and fish
We did a 400 km trip of the yukon river! Paddled into Dawson city! Unbelievable trip
Excellent video. I picked up a few tips for unique video shots. Best wishes.
Incredible!
Love it, Love it, Love it.....💪👍♥
Took guts. Respect. Imagine before anything anti-mosquito was invented?!
We talk about that a lot. We did a trip last summer in the tundra for 3 months and the bugs were extreme, I think we'd have suffocated without bug shirts. Thank you for watching!
Congratulations
Way to turn off, tune in, and give er...pure adventure!
You two are so incredibly badass and beautiful!! Love you guys!
super cool
You make me want to get off my ass and make something of my life :) thanks for sharing
Wow
Oh PLEASE make more videos!!!
went from nemigusabins to the BigTrout - creek was bad but after a trib comes in the from the right it gets better. portages are on the right on the shallow upper part.
Sweet film. Loved the part with the short clips and fast music. I remember that we met each other in Churchill last Summer. Will you be making a film about that trip also? It sounded epic.
We missed you guys, caught a different train. We are laying out a film from last summer for sure, that trip was wild... Good to meet you!
Awesome film! Looking forward to coming back to watch this in its entirety. Quick question - what twig stove are you using? It looks great for building a decent sized cooking fire.
I think that was the big bug, or little bug senior? Something like that, great tool. We use fire rods now though usually.
“Imagine if I had said No?” LOL
awkwardddd, thanks man!
Did you leave the canoe up north?!?
martin drinking gorge portage is up around the corner above the current on the right side going down.
Nice one.
How big a risk are polar bears near there in summer?
Bill Mason would be proud of you.
In 2022 we paddled 1000km across Path of the Paddle named in honour of him, that'll be a cool film to get out. He was a great storyteller, legend.
Fantastic video. But you had quite a steel minded companion my friend. You are lucky she was with you. A lot of male wouldn't have made trough it.
27:05 . If I was surrounded by that many mosquitoes I'd hit the S.O.S button for aerial evac.
Can hardly hear what you are saying as music noise too loud. I envy you this wonderful trip!
He didn't have to worry about you saying no
Trip of a lifetime
The first trip we ever did together was a 900km paddle along lake superior and all was good from that tester trip!
fawn is nice -ring ceremony at Ashaway Falls
too bad the video did not show much from the trip from Nibinamik to King Fisher- the most amazing part in my opinion
Skip the music