Love the info about the invasive species and your guys' attitude on trash clean up! We need more people like you! I'm in Tucson and just got a kayak, inspired to get out there! Will also be checking out your videos on the AZ Trail, thank you for all of your content
Impressive video. Accurate info delivered clearly, and your emphasis on stewardship is so important these days, with ever-increasing population pressures on our recreational resources. Kudos for top-notch videography, also!
Thanks for the kind words! I try to emphasize stewardship in all of my adventure vlogs as it’s an integral part to enjoying the great outdoors. Cheers! 🙂
I like how informational your videos are. Really good information about the Oldeander Bushes. This is yet another example of how humans shouldn't be trying things like this...men can only mar it.
Great video! Saguaro is so big it can be overwhelming for kayakers. You highlighted some great spots. Keep up the great video work!
Do you know where the cove is that he went to?
Love the info about the invasive species and your guys' attitude on trash clean up! We need more people like you! I'm in Tucson and just got a kayak, inspired to get out there! Will also be checking out your videos on the AZ Trail, thank you for all of your content
Thanks for your support!
So chill 👍🏽 thanks for all the information about the plants
How do you go about getting to the spot at 7:25 in your video. Cool video, I just kayaked around the marina, but want to some of those coves
Impressive video. Accurate info delivered clearly, and your emphasis on stewardship is so important these days, with ever-increasing population pressures on our recreational resources. Kudos for top-notch videography, also!
Thanks for the kind words! I try to emphasize stewardship in all of my adventure vlogs as it’s an integral part to enjoying the great outdoors. Cheers! 🙂
Great video but it's not in Mesa. Actually ft. McDowell, northeast of fountain hills. Might limit ppl who visit Mesa bc it's 45 mins-1 hour from Mesa.
The southern end of Bush Highway ends in Mesa on Power Rd. It’s the closest metropolitan area to the lake 🙂
I like how informational your videos are. Really good information about the Oldeander Bushes. This is yet another example of how humans shouldn't be trying things like this...men can only mar it.
are you launching from butcher jones? Great Videos!
Thanks for the support! Yes, we launched from Butcher Jones.