Incredible documentary Dirk and perfect put together. Love the quiet, the challenges and the interaction with individuals along the way. I envy you as I have that same adventure spirit in me. However after getting married at 33 its as if something inside of me is lost. Now close to 67 I just marvel at you guys being free. Love from deep dark Africa.
Wow, this is such an excellent documentation of this adventure. The interviews, the cinematography, the story, so great. Cheers to all the folks you came across, Cortez, Scott, Norm and the others. The work you have put in is evident. Thanks!
The beavers create the wetlands and the habitat for so many species - the beavers are a key species for habitat restoration and maintenance plus water conservation.
what a beautifully crafted documentary! the visuals are stunning and really capture the essence of the Missouri River journey. i have to say, though, it seems like there’s a bit of an overemphasis on adventure without touching enough on the environmental issues affecting the river. it would’ve been great to see a deeper dive into that aspect too.
Lovely film! Very well done. I subscribed and am excited to see more of your journeys. I must say that whoever is driving your truck/camper and films you along the way, must be a good friend !
If this interests you, read Jerry Pushcar’s book Waters Beneath My Feet in which he describes his three-year solo canoe trip from New Orleans, up the Mississippi and across Canada and Alaska to Nome. It is epic.
Don Starkells Paddle to the Amazon is such a great story. Canoe Museum in Peterborough Ontario Canada is well worth the visit, amazing collection of boats.
Thanks, glad you like it. For filming the documentary I had a two people team with me. So, while camera guy and I were filming the hiking and biking our production assistant drove the vehicle to the location.
Thank you! I am a new subscriber. This was a gentle reprieve from the visceral feelings of chasing political videos that will make me feel better about the scariest election in my lifetime. It was much needed.
Beautiful journey Truck and kayak are gorgeous Any reason you chose a wooden kayak over a pvc one? Or was it more of use what you have and works kind of thing? Subbing and can’t wait to see the rest of the trip
Thanks! I had built a birch bark canoe for a previous trip on the Yukon and loved the experience of crafting the vessel and then using it for the journey. For this trip a sea kayak makes more sense because of the big reservoirs, which you will learn about in the other episodes. I bought a kit and put the boat together in a month. It was again about the process and the beauty of wood.
ok who is filming all this footage .....the drone must be taking the aerial video ......but who else is traveling with you......i admire what you are doing and sometimes wish i had it in me to do the same.....
After completing the solo journey in 2018 we recreated the trip with a filmmaker/camera guy. So on this trip it was 2 of us. Thanks for watching, enjoy the other episodes.
What makes being european so speacial? My european ancestors have been here for over 400 years and so have 90% of any second or third generation families that live in america , sorry just find that an odd statement.
Hi Josh, thanks for watching and your comment. The reason I'm mentioning that is because Europeans don't know much about the significance of the Missouri River. I am German, born in Europe, so focusing on America's River hopefully attracts more interest in the Missouri.
Glad to see Cort doing what he loves in place so majestic and diverse. He is a great friend and wonderful conservationist.
So proud of my son, Cortez Rohr! Living his dream......a paradise.
This has been a dream of mine for 30 years. Thanks for the journey!
Simple vehicles and simple mechanics. I love the old vehicles 😊💯♥️
Incredible documentary Dirk and perfect put together. Love the quiet, the challenges and the interaction with individuals along the way. I envy you as I have that same adventure spirit in me. However after getting married at 33 its as if something inside of me is lost. Now close to 67 I just marvel at you guys being free. Love from deep dark Africa.
Thanks, Alexander! There are 5 episodes total, released weekly. Enjoy!
Wow, this is such an excellent documentation of this adventure. The interviews, the cinematography, the story, so great. Cheers to all the folks you came across, Cortez, Scott, Norm and the others. The work you have put in is evident. Thanks!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it.
Extraordinarily beautiful.
Fantastic journey...can't wait to watch the rest of these!
Can’t wait to see more
The beavers create the wetlands and the habitat for so many species - the beavers are a key species for habitat restoration and maintenance plus water conservation.
what a beautifully crafted documentary! the visuals are stunning and really capture the essence of the Missouri River journey. i have to say, though, it seems like there’s a bit of an overemphasis on adventure without touching enough on the environmental issues affecting the river. it would’ve been great to see a deeper dive into that aspect too.
Thanks so much for your kind words! Our focus was on the encounters with the people, but yes, the environmental impact is a very important issue.
Love them commercials that don't stop unless you just skip 'Em just got a love' Em
New scriber bub.. Mind blown 🤯.. Perfect job on the edit!! Beautiful
Thanks so much!
Excellent!
This is fantastic. Seriously. It's tastefully and efficiently done. So very Deutche 👏👏👏
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching.
Fabulous photography!!
Thanks so much!
Lovely film! Very well done. I subscribed and am excited to see more of your journeys. I must say that whoever is driving your truck/camper and films you along the way, must be a good friend !
Thanks so much for watching! It was the filmmaker who drove the truck;-)
I’ve stood in the Hole in the wall,when we done from Ft.Benton to Kipp Rec.
That’s my husband’s cousin!!! Hello Norm!!! From Eric!
Nicely done
Thanks for watching!
If this interests you, read Jerry Pushcar’s book Waters Beneath My Feet in which he describes his three-year solo canoe trip from New Orleans, up the Mississippi and across Canada and Alaska to Nome. It is epic.
Don Starkells Paddle to the Amazon is such a great story. Canoe Museum in Peterborough Ontario Canada is well worth the visit, amazing collection of boats.
Good good video!!
Glad you like it, thanks for watching.
There’s an old saying in the West: “Never ask a rancher how many cows or acres he owns”.
The rancher felt comfortable answering the question. Let him speak for himself 💀
That’s like asking how much money do you have.
There's another old saying: "Nobody cares."
Nice trip :O)
You can paddle twenty five more miles before great falls!
First time watching, love it so far! How to you get your truck and trailer down after paddling or biking for so long?
Thanks, glad you like it. For filming the documentary I had a two people team with me. So, while camera guy and I were filming the hiking and biking our production assistant drove the vehicle to the location.
Thank you! I am a new subscriber. This was a gentle reprieve from the visceral feelings of chasing political videos that will make me feel better about the scariest election in my lifetime. It was much needed.
Glad you like it! There are 5 episodes total, released weekly. Enjoy!
I am so glad you were able to capture my son, Cortez, doing what he loves!
God’s Glory is seen in all of His creation!
Hilarious I read about a guy doing this twenty years ago, including naming every dam and town on the river.
Beautiful journey
Truck and kayak are gorgeous
Any reason you chose a wooden kayak over a pvc one?
Or was it more of use what you have and works kind of thing?
Subbing and can’t wait to see the rest of the trip
Thanks! I had built a birch bark canoe for a previous trip on the Yukon and loved the experience of crafting the vessel and then using it for the journey. For this trip a sea kayak makes more sense because of the big reservoirs, which you will learn about in the other episodes. I bought a kit and put the boat together in a month. It was again about the process and the beauty of wood.
@@WELTgeschichten01 Definitely agree with the beauty of wood
Need to grow a set bud!!
Too bad you didn’t do a You Tube on building that kayak. That would have been a good one. What kit was it?
ok who is filming all this footage .....the drone must be taking the aerial video ......but who else is traveling with you......i admire what you are doing and sometimes wish i had it in me to do the same.....
After completing the solo journey in 2018 we recreated the trip with a filmmaker/camera guy. So on this trip it was 2 of us. Thanks for watching, enjoy the other episodes.
The Missouri is excellent trout fishing in Montana.
Do you ever eat? Who moves your Vehicle/trailer? And the Drone????
After my original solo journey in 2018, I was recreating the entire trip with a camera guy. And yes, lots of food, but boring to watch;-)
It was a magazine series in real time
Thanks so much for watching!
There are three sources for the miss.
The Missouri River is 1 mi longer than the Mississippi River.
4,000 miles down the Missouri into the rocky mountains, um ok.
You mad bro? 😂😂😂
Students believing they're having an effect on such a river is rediculous- it will go where it wants.
So he takes his truck ? Huh
During your trip down did you see gators and sharks ⁉️☺️
No gators and sharks;-)
Yeah there are lots of Gators and sharks in the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains. 😂😂😂
But this is very romantic
Looks like Kevin sorbo couldn’t get any new roles
Amazing English. Thought you were american for a bit.
Thanks for watching!
Thats lame i didnt realize this was the only one out
There are 5 episodes total, released weekly. Enjoy!
What makes being european so speacial? My european ancestors have been here for over 400 years and so have 90% of any second or third generation families that live in america , sorry just find that an odd statement.
Hi Josh, thanks for watching and your comment. The reason I'm mentioning that is because Europeans don't know much about the significance of the Missouri River. I am German, born in Europe, so focusing on America's River hopefully attracts more interest in the Missouri.
I'm sure he didn't mean to hurt you so bad bro. 😂😂😂