Thank you for this video. I had a great time and learned. I appreciate it. I also wanted to see what the time period was like when my grandfather was born in 1898.
Just found this series and love it already, but why oh why was the cook lady not out hunting and gathering during the time she was left alone at the camp ? It doesn't make sense not to when you only have basic ingredients that you need to ration with you.
Doing this would be glorious. Oh to walk away from it all with dreams of gold to forge a future made of nothing but luck and skill. A true test of one's metal.
Did they carry guns? I would tell the men to go hunt deer, rabbit and squirrel lol The trackers may know which plants & fruits are safe to eat and good places to hunt, etc. Actually, they all can do this. Look out for animals to hunt. Lol
Once again, Producer Jaimie Brown tries to cash in on the success of Pioneer Quest by taking a bunch of clueless, spoiled, twentieth-century people and throwing them back in time. Again, he makes sure they are ill prepared, have bad clothing, footwear, tools, and food (and little of it) so he can laugh all the way to the bank at the fools who did it and those of us who watch it. I keep hoping our ancestors will be portrayed with respect and dignity. It AIN'T happening here. AND this channel has KILLED it with commercials. Wow. Selling Canadian history for a quick buck and making it look boring at the same time. Move on people. Spare yourself the frustration and anger. You'll enjoy yourself more by getting a sharp stick and poking at your eyes. Repeatedly! LL🇨🇦👎🏻💣
Well, I think you are missing the point here. The people who made the original trek in 1897 were also ill-prepared, inexperienced, had the "wrong" garments, footwear, lack of knowledge how to survive...one thing they did have was Gold Fever. This documentary is trying to authentically replicate what these earlier gold seekers went through. Sure they could have made the trip with a guide, and up to date gear, but what would be the point? I quite enjoyed this look at what was a phenomenal piece of Canada's history.
@@ladbeethoven9 the first 10 mins were spent telling the audience about how miserable everybody was about participating in the series. The only reason to do that is to appeal to people that it’s a reality series & it promises that the people weren’t happy, I think that was what the previous comment was about.
I miss the days of interesting experiential-archaeological reality-TV series like this...
Cool.
My great grandfather was one of those in 1897.
His letters of his experience are very interesting.
That’s a great piece of family history to have.
Thank you for this video. I had a great time and learned. I appreciate it.
I also wanted to see what the time period was like when my grandfather was born in 1898.
Just found this series and love it already, but why oh why was the cook lady not out hunting and gathering during the time she was left alone at the camp ? It doesn't make sense not to when you only have basic ingredients that you need to ration with you.
Very nice documentary my friend.
Doing this would be glorious. Oh to walk away from it all with dreams of gold to forge a future made of nothing but luck and skill. A true test of one's metal.
What is the name of the theme song...It must have one. I love the song and your series.
That’s why you carry super glue to close the wound and butterfly bandages!
Late 19th century gold fever technology: Hitch a boat ride the put everything in a big sack and start walking.
Or dogs
and when your done you can go do it 40 more times
Cant take the constant adverts
too bad ya dont have the full series..kinda bs to watch the first and not the rest..good job dummy
White guy intro😅
Who picked this group of amateurs?😂
Really stupid production...it could have been something good..so sad😢😥
Did they carry guns? I would tell the men to go hunt deer, rabbit and squirrel lol
The trackers may know which plants & fruits are safe to eat and good places to hunt, etc. Actually, they all can do this. Look out for animals to hunt. Lol
Some did but they weren’t for hunting mostly most for protection
Once again, Producer Jaimie Brown tries to cash in on the success of Pioneer Quest by taking a bunch of clueless, spoiled, twentieth-century people and throwing them back in time. Again, he makes sure they are ill prepared, have bad clothing, footwear, tools, and food (and little of it) so he can laugh all the way to the bank at the fools who did it and those of us who watch it. I keep hoping our ancestors will be portrayed with respect and dignity. It AIN'T happening here. AND this channel has KILLED it with commercials. Wow. Selling Canadian history for a quick buck and making it look boring at the same time. Move on people. Spare yourself the frustration and anger. You'll enjoy yourself more by getting a sharp stick and poking at your eyes. Repeatedly! LL🇨🇦👎🏻💣
Well, I think you are missing the point here. The people who made the original trek in 1897 were also ill-prepared, inexperienced, had the "wrong" garments, footwear, lack of knowledge how to survive...one thing they did have was Gold Fever. This documentary is trying to authentically replicate what these earlier gold seekers went through. Sure they could have made the trip with a guide, and up to date gear, but what would be the point? I quite enjoyed this look at what was a phenomenal piece of Canada's history.
@@ladbeethoven9 the first 10 mins were spent telling the audience about how miserable everybody was about participating in the series. The only reason to do that is to appeal to people that it’s a reality series & it promises that the people weren’t happy, I think that was what the previous comment was about.