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Absolutely epic! I really enjoyed your respect and enthusiasm for nature. Looks like we’re all out there just trying to make Jim Baird proud. Lol 🇨🇦
ОтветитьGlad I found your videos, what advice do you offer for someone wanting to do a similar adventure?
Can I ask where you got your maps?
Curious about how you went about getting your maps you used on the trip as they looked very handy as they indicated good camping spots, as well as log jams, etc..............is that something readily available online? Thanks Jerry
ОтветитьGreat video experience
Ответить↟↟Awesome adventure in a beautiful location🏞️🛶✨
Best regards from Karjala🙌🏻
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Hola amigo aventurero!! Veo todos tus videos. Tenés un estilo único y diferente. Veo muy buenos videos de colegas relacionados. Pero tu estilo de edición que hace que todo no suceda tan rápido, te hace diferente. Nuevo seguidor. Me gustaria que tus videos estén subtitulados al español.
Gran abrazo desde Argentina👏🏻☮🤠🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷👋🏻
Nice travel with you😊
Ответитьyou should have stayed in that cabin, it looked nice
ОтветитьSo enjoyed this adventure! The narrative, music and scenery was epic. Thank you for taking us along on your Yukon trip. Looking forward to your next trip. --MARLYS
ОтветитьGlad to have found your channel, brother! You may think you're just sharing fun adventures, but you're providing a genuine service to those of us who can't get out there. Serenity at the click of a button!
ОтветитьAbsolutely awesome Eze!
ОтветитьIs the Jim you referred to wanting to make proud, Jim Baird?
ОтветитьJust found your channel today, love love love it. Subscribed and liked and checking out part 2. : )
ОтветитьReally glad i found your videos. Great stuff you got my subscription.
ОтветитьNicely done. 1st time viewer from AK, USA. Subscribed.
ОтветитьWhat a step up, mate! Amazing place, so jealous :) can't wait for the 2nd part. Will go through it tonight.
ОтветитьThe slow motion cannonball was glorious! 😂
ОтветитьBack in the late 80's, I paddled a solo trip on the Yukon via canoe from Bennett L. to the Bering sea. Lots of wildlife and great primitive camping with gold rush history (at the end of the trip, I also backpacked the Chilkoot trail from Skagway to Bennett L.) well preserved in the Yukon, Canada portion of the river. Insects and bears were less of a problem when I camped on one of the many islands in the river rather than the river bank.
ОтветитьI can tell you really are in your element and revelling in this wild country. You are a good explorer and you can imagine why Europeans who ventured to North America hundreds of years ago decided to stay here.
ОтветитьVery entertaining. Love your videos. I like that you are also a humble man. You appreciate 🙏 what you are doing and your family. GOOD MAN !!! Thank you for sharing these gifts. They're stunningly beautiful.
ОтветитьThere must be some really big beavers up there in that part of the country making them dams that force you to portage. Maybe those bears aren't really bears so would the bear spray work on those giant beavers? 😊
ОтветитьYou are so funny to think bear spray is a weapon.
Your video was interesting and there is a lot I like about you.
You are not afraid of cold water.
I would eat the fish every time I caught one.
I used to be a vegan, but now I am full carnivore.
We do not belong to the earth, the earth belongs to us....God.
On your next trip get yourself a big gun.
Bears have eaten many people with only bear spray.
nice forest fire renewal observations
ОтветитьTighten your drag a little, you have more than enough tackle for those fish. Also don’t reel while the fish is pulling drag, when you do you’re putting twist in the line. Great video as usual. ❤
ОтветитьReally enjoyed the film! Beautiful place and you did a great job showing it!
ОтветитьExcellent excellent excellent! Best I’ve seen of bushcrafting. Look forward to more. Thank you!
ОтветитьThank you once again for a superb adventure my friend. The best video by far. And...the bear would not have stood a chance lol!!
Epic adventure!
What an amazing adventure. I have thoroughly enjoyed this series. Your videography is superb. Thank you for sharing with us
ОтветитьI definitely will do this trip. You chose a very good river!
"Bethany" looks like a heavy canoe to portage without a yoke. I know the feeling. I learned to canoe in cedar strip and canvas covered canoes that were beasts to portage. It felt like the thwart had cut a groove into my shoulders at the portage end.
If I ever decide to do this as a bucket-list item, I'm bringing a chainsaw, and a battery-powered bug zapper.
ОтветитьI don't know if bear spray works on Sasquatch.
ОтветитьBrilliant video Eze, it looks amazing! Canada is definitely on the bucket list for me. A possible plan if you have to carry another canoe without a yoke. Depending on the arrangement, you can sometimes lash two paddles to the thwarts, pointing front to back and have a paddle shaft resting on each shoulder to make a temporary yoke, not super comfy, but way better than nothing.😅
ОтветитьViva Argentina !!!! Rugby World Cup !!!
ОтветитьLove you’re adventures, greetings from Belgium 😊
ОтветитьOutstanding photography, effort and entertainment. Thank you once again for sharing your adventures..... 🙏🏽
ОтветитьHi eze just got to watching this as been on holiday and felt like I was on another what an incredible journey going to watch part 2 what a beautiful adventure take care and best wishes to you and your family 👍👌❤️
Ответитьsorry, also, when you have a canoe like the one your using in this video, wrap the PFD around the seat and buckle it behind to prevent the seat sliding and loosing your balance. It helps!
Ответитьnice video! Thanks for sharing. Dont kid yourself. I have lived and worked in Yukon, Northwest Territories Nunavut and continue to paddle long trips everywhere I can and NEVER get used to the mosquitos! LOL! Impressive paddling, look forward to more videos
ОтветитьFabulosa aventura!! Saludos
ОтветитьThis is just perfect, nice pacing and great content for a outdoors wilderness production. Beautiful filming and sound. Really enjoyed it, can`t wait to see rest of your videos. Keep it up!
ОтветитьNice video. Please learn how to handle trout the correct way. Wet your hands before you touch them and don’t throw them around like crazy.
ОтветитьYou are the first vegan I see fishing. 😄 I'm not vegan, but it's funny to see vegan who is torturing fish. P.S Filming and editing is really good, it's enjoyable to watch
ОтветитьInteresting adventure, in start of your video I think.. Omg.. T. Cruise .!??🤔🙄😎Amazing nature you show to us , you are free as a bird.! I like similar action , good to see pathway trough this nature. Only one things, but don't be angry, when you fishing , you beat (shaking) the pole too much while pulling the fish towards you, this is reason why they escape , again I say sorry buddy. You have big LIKE from me ok..! Best regards from Alberta - Canada . ✌🍁🌿🤠🍷🌲💕👏
ОтветитьHey Eze, Nice footage 👍 Awesome trip, did it myself in 2011 in september alone and now want to do it again with my 2 sons. Some good memories and food for the soul forever! Keep on exploring.
ОтветитьFirst time watching you but it’s been a pleasure! I will definitely subscribe for more
ОтветитьAbsolutely wonderful Part 1. Enjoyed the kissing of the fish, had a good chuckle. Love that you thanked your family for making the trip possible, appreciation is the best! You have to watch those Canadian mosquitoes, they will carry you off if your not weighted down! haha! Thanks for sharing and am heading now to watch Part 2! :) :)
ОтветитьOutstanding film Eze! Looks like the trip of a lifetime. Hi from Scotland 🏴
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