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07/19/2017 09:58PM  
Hey folks- Here's a video I put together from a recent trip to Woodland Caribou Provincial Park in Ontario. I had a blast with Isla (my dog) and will be going back soon. There's a 5-part series but this covers the highlights: WCPP Trip
 
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dicecupmaker
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07/20/2017 01:57AM  
Great video! Good night shift material!
 
blutofish1
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07/20/2017 06:21AM  
Very nice, Thank you for the video
 
QueticoMike
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07/20/2017 10:30AM  
Nice, thanks for sharing!
 
plumbbob
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07/21/2017 06:38AM  
Great video looks like it was a great time
 
07/21/2017 01:05PM  
What's that on the side of your canoe? Looks like some kind of flotation outrigger? Also, I've never seen a rowing rig before. Thanks for the vid!
 
07/21/2017 01:47PM  
excellent video ! well done !
 
07/21/2017 06:34PM  
quote OneMatch: "What's that on the side of your canoe? Looks like some kind of flotation outrigger? Also, I've never seen a rowing rig before. Thanks for the vid!"


I purchased this canoe from an old timer that was an avid duck hunter. So he customized the canoe for hunting. The foam would help keep the canoe upright if you were heavily loaded and tipped too far to one side. This obviously isn't the ideal canoe for portaging and it is wide and heavy. But, with the oars I'm able to move along pretty fast on solo trips. One day I'll have a nice kevlar :)
 
07/21/2017 07:13PM  
So I watched all 5 parts.
Those are some healthy fish you were pullng up!
I've done 3 Wabakimi trips.
You will enjoy Wab just as much!
 
07/21/2017 08:51PM  
quote jcavenagh: "So I watched all 5 parts.
Those are some healthy fish you were pullng up!
I've done 3 Wabakimi trips.
You will enjoy Wab just as much!"


Great!! I can't wait for the next adventure. I might just have to bug you for some route suggestions :) I haven't started planning too much yet but am thinking about taking the train out of Armstong Station. I can't get enough of NW Ontario.
 
07/22/2017 03:13PM  
Just when I thought the video couldn't get any better, you started with the under water footage. Great video. What kind of camera did you use? My footage never looks that good.

 
07/22/2017 05:04PM  
quote DuluthPak: "Just when I thought the video couldn't get any better, you started with the under water footage. Great video. What kind of camera did you use? My footage never looks that good.


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Thanks! I use a GoPro3 and Nikon Coolpix L840. I have them set to record at 1080p so that is why the video is fairly clear. You might have to see what your settings are in the Menu of your camera and change to 1080p. That should do the trick.
 
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