@@jothman, ohh you absolutely deserve it. I made a trip from Vancouver to Moab and back, which was approximately twice shorter and i know how is envolved in terms of planning and preparations. I can not immagine a trip twice longer plus having to record and edit all this. It is for admiration. On top you also share the locations, which in our region is an usual no-no. Only for this i can't thank you enough.
Thanks Robyn, I am in love with the Yukon such raw beauty. The Timelapse’s were a mixture of hikes, campgrounds and roadside shots. We completed 6 hikes while on our trip but we’re hoping for more. The driving was tiring lol
@@robynhughes1845 5 weeks, we drove to Jasper then all the way to Tuktoyaktuk. After that was some hiking in Tombstone then onward to Kluane for more hiking and an air tour of the icefields then to Laird Hotsprings for some soaking then to Tumbler Ridge to see fossils and dinosaur footprints then to Scandinavian Spa and home to North Van. 11,500 km of driving and totally worth it.
@@jothman Cool! I guess gimbal used in scrolling & myb per second interval for smooth videos. Premier for video creation? Last time I hv to rearrange pics as it was not sorted properly when loaded or at least 1st pic goes last in my old version of Premier...
Just gorgeous cinematography. Captures all the wonder and beauty 😍
Wow thank you for this great comment I appreciate it cheers
Beautiful !
Thanks, BC and Yukon are spectacular
Well done! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Dave, many more to come cheers :)
Stunning. Thank you for the video!
Wow thanks Axios that is a great comment cheers
@@jothman, ohh you absolutely deserve it. I made a trip from Vancouver to Moab and back, which was approximately twice shorter and i know how is envolved in terms of planning and preparations. I can not immagine a trip twice longer plus having to record and edit all this. It is for admiration. On top you also share the locations, which in our region is an usual no-no. Only for this i can't thank you enough.
Wow! Beautiful.
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Great video!
Thanks Corey appreciate the comment
WOW!!!! Are these done with a GoPro? I'm mesmerized... This should be on the Apple TV screen saver!
nice work - the Yukon is special. Were most of these taken from hikes or more roadside?
Thanks Robyn, I am in love with the Yukon such raw beauty. The Timelapse’s were a mixture of hikes, campgrounds and roadside shots. We completed 6 hikes while on our trip but we’re hoping for more. The driving was tiring lol
@@jothman thanks for the reply. Planning a return trip myself next year. It is a lot of driving for sure. How long was your trip
@@robynhughes1845 5 weeks, we drove to Jasper then all the way to Tuktoyaktuk. After that was some hiking in Tombstone then onward to Kluane for more hiking and an air tour of the icefields then to Laird Hotsprings for some soaking then to Tumbler Ridge to see fossils and dinosaur footprints then to Scandinavian Spa and home to North Van. 11,500 km of driving and totally worth it.
Great video and Thank you! Do you plan to do itinerary on this trip? it would be great you have a description, things to explore etc.. :)
Thanks for the comment, yes I am planning on a Yukon Road Trip video but will be a while as I am just making some hiking Yukon videos.
Superb quality timelapse video - Great job! How'd u do that? U travel n group? Nice nature trip. Bon voyage & stay safe!
Thanks Richard for the comment, I used various tripods and my iPhone 13 & 11 pro max. I also have a DJI gimbal and a DJI Pocket to do motion lapses.
@@jothman Cool! I guess gimbal used in scrolling & myb per second interval for smooth videos. Premier for video creation? Last time I hv to rearrange pics as it was not sorted properly when loaded or at least 1st pic goes last in my old version of Premier...