Superb video Christina, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Canada is an amazingly beautiful country and you are very blessed that you can take full advantage of the trails because you are a very capable hiker. Thank you so much for taking us all with you as you hike the amazing trails. See you on the next one.
Monsieur Feu du Camp! Great to hear from you, my dear. Great to be back in Canada, too. I’m hiking The Bruce Trail this weekend. Did 27 kilometres today and will do another 25 tomorrow. Woot, woot! Hope you are also having a great weekend! 🥰🥾🥾⛰️⛺️✌🏼
What a great trail! Thanks for sharing👍🏻. Pretty nice weather for mid September. Surprised the trees had not changed colour more. Good to see you had dry conditions on the challenging scramble sections. I hiked it in July and was lucky with that as well. Did have a couple of heavy rain storms and wow did the rocks get slippery! We really are fortunate to have Algonquin & Killarney in Ontario. Cheers 🇨🇦
@@Cary-cgc98 Hi, Cary. Thanks for watching and commenting. This was not mid-September, it was the end of August. That’s why the weather was so nice and the trees had not changed colours yet. What part of Ontario are you from?
@@Cary-cgc98 yYy! Welcome! Thank you for giving me a chance. Also, check out my GR10 series from the summer of 2023. The complete playlist can be found under the playlist tab, obviously, ha ha. Thanks again, Cary! 🥰🙏🏼✌🏼
While I have been thoroughly enjoying all your videos, I tend to watch most on my tv. When I do that I cannot give you a 👍 and those I now realize are very important. So I will go onto a device to make sure that you get all the likes you deserve!! I hope you take time to turn off the camera so you can enjoy a skinny dip. 😊
@@robertdeboer815 It’s my new favourite thing to do! Stay up late or wake up in the middle of the night and take photos of the night sky. You’re welcome, Robert! 😊✌🏼
I’m actually really happy to have ended my summer in this sweet Canadian note. I loved this trail and the unique experience of the Killarney vibe. So interesting how every forest has its own personality and aura. Nice to hear from you, Eric! 🥰🙏🏼🥾🥾⛺️🇨🇦✌🏼
Wait a second, this looks like one of those trails that they would never allow in Canada. Since you're doing a tour of noodles, you should check out the Ramen Rater. This dude has rated hundreds of various types of instant ramen. I've discovered some favorites there. Cheers! 🍲
@@garagebrewer OMG, that’s hilarious. A Ramen expert! I’ll definitely check that out. I’ve rather been enjoying my little Ramen indulgences. Great to hear from you, Phil. Happy Friday! 😊✌🏼
@@karenbergmann209 There are blue trail markers, not just cairns. Yes, I love all the smooth rock surfaces, very unique to this trail, and those bending trees so characteristic of the Group of Seven paintings. Really enjoyed this trail! Nice to hear from you, Karen! 🥰✌🏼
@@jayburne6825 Really? I didn’t realize you’d started doing drugs. Thanks for the tip! 😂😂😂Kidding. Obviously a typo, I just couldn’t resist. It was super crowded on the last long weekend of the year, though. That part wasn’t awesome, but, oh well. Nice to hear from you, Jay! 🥰✌🏼
What happened on trail with the helicopter? Hope things weren't too bad. Thanks for this video. I definitely will give it a go. Thanks for the GR5/52hike. Well done.
@@maggievenables9472 Hi, Maggie! I didn’t stick around to gawk or be a nuisance and in the way like so many people did! I am not sure why they were there! Hopefully for nothing too serious. 🤞🏼
After visiting Killarney, will you ever go back to Algonquin? I never did. The extra distance driving is soooo worth it! PS: The orange helicopter that you saw at the Crack.... I saw it flying over Killarney Lake in July and over David Lake in September. Is it a rescue helicopter? Are people falling down and getting hurt on the trails? In 15 years visiting Killarney, I had only seen helicopters patrolling during fire bans. eg. in 2018 when French River burnt down.
Hi, David. I have definitely been back to Algonquin since this trip. Algonquin is so vast that it continues to have some thing to offer even after my million trips there. Driving 800 kilometres roundtrip in one weekend is a bit much for me. Algonquin is much more accessible. You should think about giving it another chance. 😉 Nice to hear from you, it’s been a while. I hope you had a great summer, David. 😊✌🏼
@@Womaninthewoods13 My summer was great, thanks! Did some hiking in Italy. So much climbing in the heat. Now I need to repair my knees. I have to get caught up on your videos. Looks like your summer break was busy with more awesome adventures 😊 Ciao for now
Ahhh that turtle was adorable! 🐢 💚
That’s a fantastic looking trail. Great job capturing the beauty of it all. 🇨🇦
Thanks, Jake! I loved this trail. Great way to end my summer! 🇨🇦🥾🥾❤️✌🏼
Superb video Christina, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Canada is an amazingly beautiful country and you are very blessed that you can take full advantage of the trails because you are a very capable hiker. Thank you so much for taking us all with you as you hike the amazing trails. See you on the next one.
Monsieur Feu du Camp! Great to hear from you, my dear. Great to be back in Canada, too. I’m hiking The Bruce Trail this weekend. Did 27 kilometres today and will do another 25 tomorrow. Woot, woot! Hope you are also having a great weekend! 🥰🥾🥾⛰️⛺️✌🏼
What a great trail! Thanks for sharing👍🏻. Pretty nice weather for mid September. Surprised the trees had not changed colour more. Good to see you had dry conditions on the challenging scramble sections. I hiked it in July and was lucky with that as well. Did have a couple of heavy rain storms and wow did the rocks get slippery! We really are fortunate to have Algonquin & Killarney in Ontario. Cheers 🇨🇦
@@Cary-cgc98 Hi, Cary. Thanks for watching and commenting. This was not mid-September, it was the end of August. That’s why the weather was so nice and the trees had not changed colours yet. What part of Ontario are you from?
I’m in Niagara. Just found your RUclips channel. Looking forward to watching your GR5 videos
OMG … end of Aug of course. I was watching another video from mid Sep just before I watched yours😂😂
@@Cary-cgc98 yYy! Welcome! Thank you for giving me a chance. Also, check out my GR10 series from the summer of 2023. The complete playlist can be found under the playlist tab, obviously, ha ha. Thanks again, Cary! 🥰🙏🏼✌🏼
@@Cary-cgc98 PS: I’m from the Niagara region originally!
Beautiful place! Even though there’s people 😋
Haha, yeah, The Crack on the last long weekend of the year was nutso busy, but what can one do? 🤷🏻♀️ Great to hear from you, Monsieur Grand Chat! 🥰✌🏼
Howdy Miss Christina! Awesome trail. Beautiful park! Stay safe and god bless
@@dan393 Howdy, Dan! Thanks so much! Great to hear from you! 🥰🙏🏼✌🏼
While I have been thoroughly enjoying all your videos, I tend to watch most on my tv. When I do that I cannot give you a 👍 and those I now realize are very important. So I will go onto a device to make sure that you get all the likes you deserve!!
I hope you take time to turn off the camera so you can enjoy a skinny dip. 😊
Always a fan of your night sky images. Thanks for staying awake.
@@robertdeboer815 It’s my new favourite thing to do! Stay up late or wake up in the middle of the night and take photos of the night sky. You’re welcome, Robert! 😊✌🏼
Not the same as the Alps, but wow... Beautiful Northern Ontario ❤
I’m actually really happy to have ended my summer in this sweet Canadian note. I loved this trail and the unique experience of the Killarney vibe. So interesting how every forest has its own personality and aura. Nice to hear from you, Eric! 🥰🙏🏼🥾🥾⛺️🇨🇦✌🏼
Wait a second, this looks like one of those trails that they would never allow in Canada.
Since you're doing a tour of noodles, you should check out the Ramen Rater. This dude has rated hundreds of various types of instant ramen. I've discovered some favorites there. Cheers! 🍲
@@garagebrewer OMG, that’s hilarious. A Ramen expert! I’ll definitely check that out. I’ve rather been enjoying my little Ramen indulgences. Great to hear from you, Phil. Happy Friday! 😊✌🏼
That trail gives Bruce a run for its money! Other than the odd cairn, where are the trail markers? Gorgeous park! So rugged and untouched.
@@karenbergmann209 There are blue trail markers, not just cairns. Yes, I love all the smooth rock surfaces, very unique to this trail, and those bending trees so characteristic of the Group of Seven paintings. Really enjoyed this trail! Nice to hear from you, Karen! 🥰✌🏼
Crank is awesome .....
@@jayburne6825 Really? I didn’t realize you’d started doing drugs. Thanks for the tip! 😂😂😂Kidding. Obviously a typo, I just couldn’t resist. It was super crowded on the last long weekend of the year, though. That part wasn’t awesome, but, oh well. Nice to hear from you, Jay! 🥰✌🏼
Crack lol
What happened on trail with the helicopter? Hope things weren't too bad. Thanks for this video. I definitely will give it a go. Thanks for the GR5/52hike. Well done.
@@maggievenables9472 Hi, Maggie! I didn’t stick around to gawk or be a nuisance and in the way like so many people did! I am not sure why they were there! Hopefully for nothing too serious. 🤞🏼
After visiting Killarney, will you ever go back to Algonquin? I never did. The extra distance driving is soooo worth it! PS: The orange helicopter that you saw at the Crack.... I saw it flying over Killarney Lake in July and over David Lake in September. Is it a rescue helicopter? Are people falling down and getting hurt on the trails? In 15 years visiting Killarney, I had only seen helicopters patrolling during fire bans. eg. in 2018 when French River burnt down.
Hi, David. I have definitely been back to Algonquin since this trip. Algonquin is so vast that it continues to have some thing to offer even after my million trips there. Driving 800 kilometres roundtrip in one weekend is a bit much for me. Algonquin is much more accessible. You should think about giving it another chance. 😉 Nice to hear from you, it’s been a while. I hope you had a great summer, David. 😊✌🏼
@@Womaninthewoods13 My summer was great, thanks! Did some hiking in Italy. So much climbing in the heat. Now I need to repair my knees.
I have to get caught up on your videos. Looks like your summer break was busy with more awesome adventures 😊
Ciao for now
Subbed!! We made it 17 year ago, we now plan to made it next summer but with 2 teen now. Stiil need to reserved site trough phone?
@@coffee_van_repeat Amazing! Have fun reliving memories and making new ones! Reserve online at Ontario Parks Reservations!