Thanks for sharing your Tim River to Roseberry Lake experience with us. My wife and I haven't been to Roseberry Lake for over 40 years and enjoyed watching your video. I was glad to see you roping up your food bag. We had a nasty visit one night from a bear that had already hospitalized some campers about 10 miles away the same evening. We frequented the park a lot back in the day and the park staff knew us well. They also knew we carried a shotgun with us over the 20 years we used the park. That night was the only time we needed the gun as the bear circled us for several hours while we kept our kids busy stoking the fire. Thankfully we didn't need to use the gun as the bear left at daybreak. We were sad to hear that the park staff had to put the bear down in the following days. It was great to see the old campsite with the crescent-shaped beach close by. You showed 3 beaver dams as I recall. Back in the day, there were seven and the water was much lower. Also, kudos to you for showing camping newbies to protect the park. We always taught our kids to leave the campsite cleaner than when we arrived and like you, we only selected dead trees and deadfall for firewood. Thanks for sharing your passions!
Thank you so much for sharing that story Eric! Wow, that certainly was a night to remember I’m sure. It’s extremely sad when bears need to be put down and that’s why it’s so important to tie up the food properly, absolutely Eric. Once they get a taste they can be nuisance bears which can be the beginning of their end sadly. We think it’s very important to show what we can about protecting the park, and it’s creatures so that we can preserve it for the future the way it’s meant to be. Very much appreciate the comment and so glad that you enjoyed watching. Although short, this was one of our favourite trips ❤️
Thank you so much, we're glad to hear you and your husband enjoy the videos! We are taking advantage of our opportunity to enjoy these kinds of trips as much as possible.
We camped on that very beach-almost got struck by lightning. I had a campsite across the lake from that site-had a Moose grazing on young Maple leaves outside my tent early in the a.m.. Thanks for the flashbacks, great video. Love Emma & Binky (her toy-lol) Looking forward to more in 2023+... I can't believe he made you haul, cut and stack that huge pile of firewood-lol, just kidding.
Another great video, thank you for taking out the time to record, edit, upload so we can enjoy places we may not get to or, are planning to see. Thanks for not playing youtube music, I'd rather hear the birds and wind noises.
Thanks Gare man! Really appreciate your watching, enjoying and commenting to tell us! ☺️ we come for the nature sounds, a little less for the wind, but agree that those sounds are part of the experience. So glad you enjoyed coming along!! Thank you again!
Thanks Tom, James loves fishing, and I’m going to try my hand too, but we’re having some trouble with Emma and fishing.. she gets wild about wanting to get the lure 😬 we’re working on it. We just got her to start staying in the canoe, instead of using it as a diving board, so one step at a time 😂 You’ll see some fishing and fishing attempts in later videos I’ve yet to finish editing! Thanks for watching!
Not sure you guys caught it, but there was a flash of light across the lake at 9:01 into your video. Was someone else camping across the lake from you that night?
Thanks for sharing your Tim River to Roseberry Lake experience with us. My wife and I haven't been to Roseberry Lake for over 40 years and enjoyed watching your video. I was glad to see you roping up your food bag. We had a nasty visit one night from a bear that had already hospitalized some campers about 10 miles away the same evening. We frequented the park a lot back in the day and the park staff knew us well. They also knew we carried a shotgun with us over the 20 years we used the park. That night was the only time we needed the gun as the bear circled us for several hours while we kept our kids busy stoking the fire. Thankfully we didn't need to use the gun as the bear left at daybreak. We were sad to hear that the park staff had to put the bear down in the following days.
It was great to see the old campsite with the crescent-shaped beach close by. You showed 3 beaver dams as I recall. Back in the day, there were seven and the water was much lower. Also, kudos to you for showing camping newbies to protect the park.
We always taught our kids to leave the campsite cleaner than when we arrived and like you, we only selected dead trees and deadfall for firewood.
Thanks for sharing your passions!
Thank you so much for sharing that story Eric! Wow, that certainly was a night to remember I’m sure. It’s extremely sad when bears need to be put down and that’s why it’s so important to tie up the food properly, absolutely Eric. Once they get a taste they can be nuisance bears which can be the beginning of their end sadly. We think it’s very important to show what we can about protecting the park, and it’s creatures so that we can preserve it for the future the way it’s meant to be. Very much appreciate the comment and so glad that you enjoyed watching. Although short, this was one of our favourite trips ❤️
wonderful, wonderful and wonderful i am 65 years old , 4 canoes and i have been camping on the Danube river since my early childhood.
Awesome! Would be amazing to camp along the Danube! We're jealous 😋
We enjoy your videos , it's nice to be young and free . My husband and i are 80 and 81 .
Thank you so much, we're glad to hear you and your husband enjoy the videos! We are taking advantage of our opportunity to enjoy these kinds of trips as much as possible.
The pink clogs shot while sawing firewood was hilarious.
James appreciates that you enjoy his sense of humour ..at my expense 😂
Awesome trip! Thanks for sharing 🐶🏕🍁🍻
We camped on that very beach-almost got struck by lightning. I had a campsite across the lake from that site-had a Moose grazing on young Maple leaves outside my tent early in the a.m.. Thanks for the flashbacks, great video. Love Emma & Binky (her toy-lol) Looking forward to more in 2023+... I can't believe he made you haul, cut and stack that huge pile of firewood-lol, just kidding.
😂 I work so hard.
Wow! So cool to hear your experience in the same place! Thanks Paul, love to hear from you
Another great video, thank you for taking out the time to record, edit, upload so we can enjoy places we may not get to or, are planning to see. Thanks for not playing youtube music, I'd rather hear the birds and wind noises.
Thanks Gare man! Really appreciate your watching, enjoying and commenting to tell us! ☺️ we come for the nature sounds, a little less for the wind, but agree that those sounds are part of the experience. So glad you enjoyed coming along!! Thank you again!
I think I'm here first for your golden retriever, great dog freind...then the excellent video trips. Thanks
She is a riot, we only show up for her too ♥️😉 thanks for watching Steve!
Awesome video! I have been on that same beach before, amazing place:)
So amazing. Little slice of heaven ♥️
Thanks for watching Nick!
Another enjoyable trip with you and Emma. Particularly loved Emma at about 23:00! Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks for watching Tom! You pinpointed our absolute favourite clip of the video 😂
You guys should try your hand at fishing. Just to add a little excitement. Thanks 🇨🇦👍
Thanks Tom, James loves fishing, and I’m going to try my hand too, but we’re having some trouble with Emma and fishing.. she gets wild about wanting to get the lure 😬 we’re working on it. We just got her to start staying in the canoe, instead of using it as a diving board, so one step at a time 😂 You’ll see some fishing and fishing attempts in later videos I’ve yet to finish editing! Thanks for watching!
A friend of mine recommended your channel so I came to check it out. I quite enjoyed this video series and subscribed. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much! So glad you enjoyed, appreciate the subscribe! 😄🙏
Not to be dramatic, but I would die for Emma.
This made us laugh so hard 🤣
She appreciates it, I told her 🥰🥰🥰
Xo
Pine sparks can also burn holes in you clothes. Don’t sit to close. 🇨🇦👍
Yes, we always strive to find maple for the clean quiet burn.
Not sure you guys caught it, but there was a flash of light across the lake at 9:01 into your video. Was someone else camping across the lake from you that night?
Ah! Yes I didn’t notice in the video, but there was a couple staying there across the lake.
Cool video, but it’s a bit too long for me.
Thanks for watching! No pressure to watch the whole thing 😉