I have some fond memories of visiting those hot springs over the years. Hands down one of the most beautiful camping sites I have been to. Thank you for sharing.
Yep, pretty much everything around here is "bigger" and "more" than when you and I explored back in the day. Nothing stays the same it seems, not even wilderness.
@@TheRoadChoseMe well just think before you guys seen it back in the day there was no parking lot or pool .. so things where bigger and more then too .. its life
Great video Dan ! Your adventure filming skills improved a lot ! Now you have to go back redo your 3-year tour of Africa and film it like that (and also the pan-America as we are at it) :)
theres some pretty good products for keeping mosquitoes not only off of you but away from you, havent used any personally just load up on the deet myself but i seen realistic tests on youtube of some and it can change from thick swarms where you cant even stand still to one or two buzzing over and immediately taking off
@@TheRoadChoseMe I wouldn't have thought the adhesive pad would have stuck at higher speeds. Did you use the adhesive pad for all of your past videos, or was there another sort of mount?
For Africa I had a clamp on the drivers side mirror so I could easily reach it to turn it on and off. The adhesive pad has been there since South Africa.. so something like 40k miles and a few years.
Wow man, one of your best videos yet. I’m rewatching it because it’s really better than a movie. Lo es how you narrated it and the music. I’ve been following you for many years and I wanted to send my congratulations and appreciation yet again. I have one question: do you carry a gun o any type of bear deterrent going so deep into the wilderness? Greetings from Buenos Aires!
Thanks very much! I hope to keep improving my "adventure" videos and make them more and more engaging. I welcome any and all feedback please! and yes, we carry bear spray and we make a ton of noise while hiking - singing, yelling and banging stuff so we don't surprise any bears.
Doesn't it suck waking up to a tent of condensation dripping down on you and running down the Walls. And then if you're not in the right climate it doesn't dry out and the next night it's even worse or if you have to fold it up wet then few days of that and they get kind of stinky.
The condensation is not ideal, and it does become a problem with snow on the ground. Lighting a small candle helps a lot. It takes about 5 minutes to fully dry out in the sun.
@@TheRoadChoseMe nice mate.. I'm doing a build on my JK right now. I was thinking of going KO2's 33x12.5. What are your thoughts on a 33 inch tire that's wide? I live in the Rockies in Alberta. I've heard that sometimes wider tires don't hold up good in snow because of flotation. Thoughts?
Curious question for Dan, If the timing/weather is right and your border opens to the US as expected, would this hike be one you would consider doing solo with dog? Avid Outdoors woman asking, as this hike has been on my radar for a while….. I too am a remote hot spring hunter. Thanks in advance
Absolutely, yes! The trail is easy to follow, and if you go on a weekend there's guaranteed to be other people around. Your dog will be excellent as a bear warning.
@@TheRoadChoseMe Thanks so much for the reply. And yes he will, he’s actually a bear hunting dog (Karelian Bear Dog) wouldn’t go in the back country without him.
Hello, great video. Congratulations. I am new to your channel. This is the 2nd video I watched of yours. May be I missed it again or didn't pay enough attention. I didn't hear you mention the address or GPS coordinates. Could you please share the details. Thank you.
I love and hate how you censor the names of these places. This looks like one I'd really love to visit when the border opens up again. What a lovely backpacking trip it would make.
@@TheRoadChoseMe Yes indeed. It took about an hour of googling and image searching, but I did find it and it's only about 4 hours from me. Once that border opens, we're going! (so...probably next year). I added a reminder in my calendar for next summer.
Up until recently Albertans had a LOT of cash to bring, the amount of money Albertans were raking in from oil revenues made them look VERY rich, for instance, when I worked at a luxury lodge in BC in 2005 near the Alberta border a group of oil industry middle manager office workers stayed there and tipped the dining room server $100 each, that is plus the cost of the food and liquor, there were 10 guests so the server made $1000 that night on tips from that table alone, and I have heard many similar stories. Now that the oil industry has crashed, it is not quite like that anymore, and I think the "bring cash" phrase comes more from Asian investment in Vancouver driving up real estate prices there.
This is northern bc and there oilfield there so they get that Albertains are not Ritch. Not like central and Southern AB . They charge the red plate way higher and think there heros doing it ... been in BC and AB for 45 years its horrid how they treat the red plate good nabour that works hard for there oilfield money . For some reason lower BC thinks the oilfield throws money at you and you don't even have to work for it .. I wish iv worked outside in the cold most my life and hard for it ...
@@canadaauroraborealis3958 ya some rich people and they go for that and then everyone expect the red plate to tip like that and have money like that ... its so horrid how you get treated in lower BC if you have a red plate ... they charge you more than slash your tieres and feel justified in doing it or losen lug nuts and much more ...
Hi mate. you need to move to Iceland for minimum of 5 years. If you intend to enjoy all the hot water springs there are available to public. Now is the chance of moving in, the currency is cheap so today you get the max for your dollar! I will drop you comment on Facebook and we can connect from there. But my advice.... those wonderful clips from Africa I watched. They could have be 4x larger with content. Forget about the books.... RUclips & private film making is the future!
Make sure you fill your long range fuel tank with your favourite alcoholic beverage before shipping the Jeep to Iceland:-). It will be a bit more expensive than Africa...
if i seen "parks" workers destroying stone pools with no excuse other then "public safety" itd quickly turn into a fight.. they like to put no trespassing signs up around here on popular trails and swimming holes which are crown land and the publics right to be on.. they know better then to come out there in person on a nice summers day though
These are ecologically sensitive areas. Mother Nature will send her rocks to block people. White man never knew of there until the loggers came in the 1980's. This area has been closed for protection world sensitive ecology.
@@steadfast4837 its some water flowing out of a hole in the ground nothing world famous.. the planet could care less if we let it pool up a bit and take a dip in it, maybe get off your racial high horse and go enjoy nature instead of claiming being in it destroys it
The funny thing is that the government thinks it belongs to them when in reality it belongs to us, and the government is there to serve us. They have to make it a park (confiscate it) so that we can be made to follow rules and regulations.
I have some fond memories of visiting those hot springs over the years. Hands down one of the most beautiful camping sites I have been to. Thank you for sharing.
It's definitely a place that stays with you.
The BC license plate says "Beautiful British Columbia " and I get reminded of it once in a while. Southeastern BC is my favorite corner.
Wow. That parking lot is huge now! And they relented and made a pool. Makes me greatfull for the time I spent there when it was almost untouched.
Yep, pretty much everything around here is "bigger" and "more" than when you and I explored back in the day. Nothing stays the same it seems, not even wilderness.
@@TheRoadChoseMe well just think before you guys seen it back in the day there was no parking lot or pool .. so things where bigger and more then too .. its life
Lovely as always. Looking forward to the next vid.
Wow, what a great hike in. which spring is that one? thanks for the video.
Good times with good friends , thanks . We are still reluctant to head out hear in Ca because of the virus but hopefully soon.
Lol, seriously? Get you balls out of your 👛, take d3, take zinc, take a good multi(I like Vitamin Code), and go live your life!
@@TheYummyBrand Thanks
Great episode Dan. Love your enthusiasm for the northwest. It is amazing.
Cheers! I hope to make many more adventure videos, and hopefully I can get better and better at it!
In kyrgystan iw ent to a hot spring with a big group. I think they are more fun Solo or with some friends instead of to much people :)
Enjoyed this video so much. You make me wanting to move to Canada where you can be safe and and free! Best.
As compared to?
@@TheYummyBrand South Africa
@@L-lp9fl good point, esp of you're white and a land owner
@@L-lp9fl however, one could do better than Canada
@@TheYummyBrand One son in New Zealand and the other in Scott Land, becoming a global family as my daughter hints to go to Canada.
Awesome spot . Thanks for sharing your awesome videos ,great one . Cheers from Steve Stott in Sutherlin Oregon U.S.A.
Thanks 👍
Great video Dan ! Your adventure filming skills improved a lot !
Now you have to go back redo your 3-year tour of Africa and film it like that (and also the pan-America as we are at it) :)
The next one. The next one will be better ! :)
Looks like an awesome adventure! Love coming across bear prints!
Yeah!!!!! Hiking video! Bravo. More please. ;) Happy Trails.
More to come!
Beautiful ill be in that area now and can't wait to explore...I think key hole is more beautiful and a few others but still gorgeous.
theres some pretty good products for keeping mosquitoes not only off of you but away from you, havent used any personally just load up on the deet myself but i seen realistic tests on youtube of some and it can change from thick swarms where you cant even stand still to one or two buzzing over and immediately taking off
Hey Dan where this spot is located in BC
Thx 🙏🏻
great video. From Glenwood Springs Colorado, we have lots!! of hot water here. peace out
This looks awesome! Have you been out to Lussier? Way more popular but still a nice spot with easy access!
Sure have! I used to really love it, but it's a tad busy for me these days
Hi Dan. Loved your video. You are the greatest. Best wishes from your old hiking partner. (Hot Springs)Nick.
Great to hear from you Nick! Let me know when you want to get out on another Hot Springs adventure together!
Thanks mate. Stunning spot
How did you mount the camera onto your jeep for the trip up?
I have a gopro mount stuck to the front of my hard top
@@TheRoadChoseMe I wouldn't have thought the adhesive pad would have stuck at higher speeds. Did you use the adhesive pad for all of your past videos, or was there another sort of mount?
For Africa I had a clamp on the drivers side mirror so I could easily reach it to turn it on and off. The adhesive pad has been there since South Africa.. so something like 40k miles and a few years.
@@TheRoadChoseMe Wow! ... and I was worried about it sticking for the trip that I had.
Wow man, one of your best videos yet. I’m rewatching it because it’s really better than a movie. Lo es how you narrated it and the music. I’ve been following you for many years and I wanted to send my congratulations and appreciation yet again. I have one question: do you carry a gun o any type of bear deterrent going so deep into the wilderness? Greetings from Buenos Aires!
Thanks very much! I hope to keep improving my "adventure" videos and make them more and more engaging. I welcome any and all feedback please!
and yes, we carry bear spray and we make a ton of noise while hiking - singing, yelling and banging stuff so we don't surprise any bears.
Doesn't it suck waking up to a tent of condensation dripping down on you and running down the Walls. And then if you're not in the right climate it doesn't dry out and the next night it's even worse or if you have to fold it up wet then few days of that and they get kind of stinky.
The condensation is not ideal, and it does become a problem with snow on the ground. Lighting a small candle helps a lot.
It takes about 5 minutes to fully dry out in the sun.
I was last in BC as a ten year old kid. I’ve never forgotten how beautiful it was. I’m long over due for another trip. OIIIIIIIO
This deserves more views.
Hey mate! Love the video! I'm your neighbour over in Banff AB. What's the build on the tan coloured Jeep? Lift? Tire size? Looks awesome!
It's got an AEV 3.5" lift, 285/70R17 Tires. Took me all the way around Africa.
@@TheRoadChoseMe beautiful rig! Are the BF Goodrich Ko2's?
These days I'm running Yokohama Geolandar X-AT tires which I love. A bit more aggressive than the BFG KO2, much quieter and cheaper too!
@@TheRoadChoseMe nice mate.. I'm doing a build on my JK right now. I was thinking of going KO2's 33x12.5. What are your thoughts on a 33 inch tire that's wide? I live in the Rockies in Alberta. I've heard that sometimes wider tires don't hold up good in snow because of flotation. Thoughts?
Is there a name to this hot spring?
Wow you are in BC right now?! Gotta love our backyard!
Sure am! I'm calling Nelson home right now
@@TheRoadChoseMe Nice! how long are you staying in the area? I'm taking a trip that way later the month.
I'll be gone for September, but back again for the winter.
Wow so beautiful
Do you hang your food from tree branches to keep bears out of the vehicles?
Yes, or use bear containers, or bear lockers (which have been built at this place)
Inspiring
Curious question for Dan,
If the timing/weather is right and your border opens to the US as expected, would this hike be one you would consider doing solo with dog? Avid Outdoors woman asking, as this hike has been on my radar for a while….. I too am a remote hot spring hunter. Thanks in advance
Absolutely, yes! The trail is easy to follow, and if you go on a weekend there's guaranteed to be other people around. Your dog will be excellent as a bear warning.
@@TheRoadChoseMe Thanks so much for the reply. And yes he will, he’s actually a bear hunting dog (Karelian Bear Dog) wouldn’t go in the back country without him.
9:27 looks like Grizzly territory. I would not be worried about mosquitos..
Would you buy diesel Jeep if nothing else was a factor ?
You've asked me this question on multiple videos, and I've answered it multiple times. It entirely depends on what you're using it for.
Hello, great video. Congratulations. I am new to your channel. This is the 2nd video I watched of yours. May be I missed it again or didn't pay enough attention. I didn't hear you mention the address or GPS coordinates. Could you please share the details. Thank you.
I'm not mentioning it on purpose. The adventure is in discovering it for yourself!
You know it's going to be good when you travel that far and dont cross paths with anyone.
Welcome to BC, Canada!
Dan! Aren’t you concerned about grizzlies when you’re hiking and camping up there in BC?
We carry bear spray when we're out, and make a ton of noise while hiking so we don't startle them,
we should meet up and try and go over the top of the world on to rahm creek. I was told its completely impassable. I had done it in 2008.
I've been recently, you can just hike in the last few kms
@@TheRoadChoseMe looking at the new logging maps it seems like they opened up the road above it over to whiteswan lussier.
I love and hate how you censor the names of these places. This looks like one I'd really love to visit when the border opens up again. What a lovely backpacking trip it would make.
If you do a bunch of research, you'll find it! It's more rewarding after more effort, trust me.
@@TheRoadChoseMe Yes indeed. It took about an hour of googling and image searching, but I did find it and it's only about 4 hours from me. Once that border opens, we're going! (so...probably next year). I added a reminder in my calendar for next summer.
Dying to know hahaha
"BC stands for bring cash"
- Albertans
Up until recently Albertans had a LOT of cash to bring, the amount of money Albertans were raking in from oil revenues made them look VERY rich, for instance, when I worked at a luxury lodge in BC in 2005 near the Alberta border a group of oil industry middle manager office workers stayed there and tipped the dining room server $100 each, that is plus the cost of the food and liquor, there were 10 guests so the server made $1000 that night on tips from that table alone, and I have heard many similar stories. Now that the oil industry has crashed, it is not quite like that anymore, and I think the "bring cash" phrase comes more from Asian investment in Vancouver driving up real estate prices there.
This is northern bc and there oilfield there so they get that Albertains are not Ritch. Not like central and Southern AB . They charge the red plate way higher and think there heros doing it ... been in BC and AB for 45 years its horrid how they treat the red plate good nabour that works hard for there oilfield money . For some reason lower BC thinks the oilfield throws money at you and you don't even have to work for it .. I wish iv worked outside in the cold most my life and hard for it ...
@@canadaauroraborealis3958 ya some rich people and they go for that and then everyone expect the red plate to tip like that and have money like that ... its so horrid how you get treated in lower BC if you have a red plate ... they charge you more than slash your tieres and feel justified in doing it or losen lug nuts and much more ...
Hi mate. you need to move to Iceland for minimum of 5 years. If you intend to enjoy all the hot water springs there are available to public. Now is the chance of moving in, the currency is cheap so today you get the max for your dollar! I will drop you comment on Facebook and we can connect from there. But my advice.... those wonderful clips from Africa I watched. They could have be 4x larger with content. Forget about the books.... RUclips & private film making is the future!
It's very, VERY High on my list!!
Make sure you fill your long range fuel tank with your favourite alcoholic beverage before shipping the Jeep to Iceland:-). It will be a bit more expensive than Africa...
Awesome views, dam that’s a lot of mosquitoes
I've been chasing idaho hot spring. I've got the book look me up I'll show show you some great ones.
On my way to South America I spent a week touring hot springs in Idaho and LOVED it! I can't wait to get back down there when the border opens!
Beautiful b.c....still can't imagine going into those woods without a gun or very large can of bear spray..
if i seen "parks" workers destroying stone pools with no excuse other then "public safety" itd quickly turn into a fight.. they like to put no trespassing signs up around here on popular trails and swimming holes which are crown land and the publics right to be on.. they know better then to come out there in person on a nice summers day though
These are ecologically sensitive areas. Mother Nature will send her rocks to block people. White man never knew of there until the loggers came in the 1980's. This area has been closed for protection world sensitive ecology.
@@steadfast4837 its some water flowing out of a hole in the ground nothing world famous.. the planet could care less if we let it pool up a bit and take a dip in it, maybe get off your racial high horse and go enjoy nature instead of claiming being in it destroys it
The funny thing is that the government thinks it belongs to them when in reality it belongs to us, and the government is there to serve us. They have to make it a park (confiscate it) so that we can be made to follow rules and regulations.
Hmm...need to learn how to edit...content kinda drags on...need more jump cuts
Superfast video speed sucks.
Whats the point if not to tell us where you are? For that reason alone i will not like or subscribe.
Over the years I have found the magic of the hot spring is in the hunt!
A hint would be nice even a subtle one .... I am a hot spring enthusiast from bc and I have no idea which one this is .... 😢