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MN_Lindsey
05/26/2024 04:01PM
 
As a BWCA Hiker, I like:


Midwest Backpacker
Shug Emery
 
sconnie84
05/26/2024 01:39PM
 
Winter can get long as I sit around waiting/planning for the weather to change so I can head up to the BWCA. I have become a big fan of a number of the Outdoor YouTube channels as I'm waiting for summer to come. Especially the ones that involve canoeing, fishing, and camping. I have also learned a lot from a number of these channels that I've been able to apply to my BWCA adventures. I listed my favorite channels below. I would highly recommend checking these out as you impatiently await your next BWCA trip.

What's your favorite channel? Who am I missing on this list? Any good channels that are BWCA specific?

Lost Lakes
Xander & Maxim Budnick
Jim, Ted, & Tori Baird (all 3 have great channels. Jim also has a new podcast)
My Book of Memories (BWCA specific, huge fish, PMA)
Jodi Middendorf (BWCA specific)
Mav
Northern Scavenger (great trips but has slowed down a bit the past 2 years)
Justin Barbour (on a 1 year+ trip. Not as many posts recently but old stuff's great)
Outdoor Boys
Joe Robinet
Nagualero (He pass away 2 years ago unfortunately. But has a lot of great videos still posted)

 
Cc26
05/26/2024 06:05PM
 
upperlip outdoors
portage mule
ben grams
jodi middendorf
angling uploaded
all are pretty much bwca specific
 
Cc26
05/26/2024 06:08PM
 
Cc26: "upperlip outdoors
portage mule
ben grams
jodi middendorf
angling uploaded
all are pretty much bwca specific"



almost forgot two of my favs -
true north losers
mathew posa
 
Cc26
05/26/2024 06:08PM
 
Cc26: "upperlip outdoors
portage mule
ben grams
jodi middendorf
angling uploaded
all are pretty much bwca specific"



almost forgot two of my favs -
true north losers
mathew posa
 
boonie
05/26/2024 03:36PM
 
Here are some with quality videos:


Canoe The North
The Dutch Explorer
Tumblehome
Explore The Backcountry


Some of these people have done combined trips with some of those on your list.
 
Lawnchair107
06/21/2024 11:39AM
 
Canoe the North, Wintertrekker, Lost Lakes & Tumblehome are at the top of my list. Excellent content.
 
Mocha
05/26/2024 02:20PM
 
Vibe with Mike, Duluth ship watching.
Jodi Middendorf, very informative and entertaining.
Northern Tactics, fishing, hunting, up north gunflint trail and other areas.
Technically Rugged, bwca and other locations.
Cook county MN webcams (not you tube).


I follow other sites not outdoor related such as cook and baking sites.
Paul Folger, Kevin Lee Jacobs, twin cities live, the Jason show.

 
scottiebaldwin
05/26/2024 08:37PM
 
BWCAwild is my absolute favorite channel. Both the website and YouTube channel are an A+ for research, info, and entertainment. I’ve watched the portages for hours. Very meditative!



BWCAwild

BWCA Wild YouTube
 
LesliesDad
05/27/2024 06:46AM
 
scottiebaldwin: "BWCAwild is my absolute favorite channel. Both the website and YouTube channel are an A+ for research, info, and entertainment. I’ve watched the portages for hours. Very meditative!




BWCAwild


BWCA Wild YouTube >"



+1
 
preacherdave
05/27/2024 09:59AM
 
Portage Mule
FarWater - don't know if he still does, but he was working at Piragis
 
NotLight
05/27/2024 02:24PM
 
Bearvault45
 
BdubyaCA
06/06/2024 02:32PM
 
sconnie84: "
Mav
fishn more


"



you see these two clowns latest youtube video in the bwca with a pile of rule violations? lost a lot of respect Murray specifically (Mav hasn't posted his video yet) due to this video

 
Samsquatch
06/26/2024 11:10AM
 
Lost Lakes is probably my current favorite canoeing related Youtube channel. There is anothe channel, Soloschmitty, that has some excellent Qeutico and BWCA videos.
 
kjw
06/23/2024 07:47AM
 
Kev In The Wild
 
shock
06/25/2024 03:40PM
 
there's this darryll shockley that has a couple bwca videos on youtube which i enjoy a lot, LOL wink wink ;) ;)
 
JohnGalt
06/11/2024 11:54PM
 
Shameless plug: GGWoodsman
One day I’ll edit my terabytes of video/photos, promise lol!

Wild homestead is interesting & made me feel like a sloth last winter as I watched from my hot tent haha
 
pleflar
05/27/2024 02:36PM
 
scottiebaldwin: "BWCAwild is my absolute favorite channel. Both the website and YouTube channel are an A+ for research, info, and entertainment. I’ve watched the portages for hours. Very meditative!




BWCAwild


BWCA Wild YouTube "



+1
I love that channel and was going to post if it hadn't been mentioned.
 
merlyn
05/29/2024 04:53PM
 
Would like to add "Two Packs and a Pup." Young couple and their golden Emma tripping in the Canadian parks. Very respectful of the environment, good video quality and shows the entire canoe camping experience.
Justin Barbour is my all- time favorite, his long solo expeditions are epic.
 
bfurlow
05/29/2024 05:36PM
 
preacherdave: "Portage Mule
FarWater - don't know if he still does, but he was working at Piragis"



FarWater is a good one. I met him at Piragis and then ran into him at Semers Beach Park later in the day with my son. Nice guy, and I enjoyed his content.
 
QuietSolo
06/08/2024 11:08AM
 
Camper Christina
KC Happy Camper
Lure of the North
Canadian Outdoor Equipment Co
BWCA Wild
 
brp
06/12/2024 02:42PM
 
Shug Emery is great. His BWCA hiking trip videos are my favorite.
His content really makes you feel like you’re on the trip with him, while still providing technical info you can use in the future.
 
Tbridge56
06/12/2024 08:27AM
 
I would definitely add MNMostly to that list.
 
okinaw55
06/12/2024 06:43PM
 
NEIowapaddler: "I like most of the ones already mentioned, but I would add MNmostly. Bryan Johnson makes some really cool videos. Mostly canoeing, but some hiking too. "


I've chatted with MNmostly in emails over the years. Love his channel and wish there was more content from him. He used to be a member here but something happened to drive him away. No clue what that was. He does have a thread somewhere on here building his solo cedar stripper but I wouldn't know where to find it anymore.
 
Boppasteveg
06/13/2024 06:29AM
 
I have many. Main topics range from camping, cooking, and music.


For the classic rock music lovers - you should check out Leonid & Friends!


L&F's is a band from Russia. They are (in my and the opinion of thousands of fans)
the worlds premier Chicago tribute band.
Not only do they absolutely nail Chicago material but now they have expanded to include other classic rock bands with horn sections.


They have toured the United States several times now and just finished their spring/summer one. But, they will be back for their fall tour! My wife and I will see them for the fourth time in Rochester, Minnesota on October 5th. The will also be at The Medina Entertainment Center on the 4th but I hate that place.



 
airmorse
06/17/2024 09:54PM
 
merlyn: " Would like to add "Two Packs and a Pup." Young couple and their golden Emma tripping in the Canadian parks. Very respectful of the environment, good video quality and shows the entire canoe camping experience.
Justin Barbour is my all- time favorite, his long solo expeditions are epic."



+1 for "two packs and a pup"
 
TheCommonMan
06/18/2024 03:21PM
 
Common Man Camps??? I too love watching YouTube videos in the winter when I can’t wait to go. I started making videos my self. I’m new to making videos but it’s fun to do when I’m solo.
 
Kendis
06/23/2024 06:13AM
 
Lost Lakes
Jim Baird
Canoe the North
Explore the Backcountry
Northern Scavenger
Xander & Maxim Budnick
Justin Barbour
 
jcavenagh
06/23/2024 02:42PM
 
I have been watching Joe Robinet stuff for a long time.
He almost died a few weeks ago in a motorbike crash.
He was in a coma for some time but seems to be recovering now.

 
scottiebaldwin
06/23/2024 09:55PM
 
Take a look at the 'Hermit's Outdoor Adventures' channel on YouTube. She does the absolute best job at shooting and editing together her trips. Keep in mind that she is shooting these things by herself on solo trips. She has to get in the canoe and paddle away and then come back and grab the camera and then edit it all together when she gets back. Super high level of production and I appreciate her channel a lot.
 
NEIowapaddler
05/27/2024 06:03PM
 
I like most of the ones already mentioned, but I would add MNmostly. Bryan Johnson makes some really cool videos. Mostly canoeing, but some hiking too.
 
sconnie84
06/06/2024 03:40PM
 
No, I haven't seen it yet. What'd they do?
 
shouldertripper
06/08/2024 12:12PM
 
I really enjoy Mark Potaczek, who I believe is a member on here. Infectious positivity and passion for the outdoors.
 
pastorjsackett
06/17/2024 09:14PM
 
I've watched some FarWater and found it fun. Then heard his voice in Piragis a few rows over and knew it was him.


Enjoy
Brian Call: Gritty
Hunting Public
Bill Winke
 
doorbluff84
06/24/2024 08:03AM
 
Appreciate everyone’s recs.


I really like NFB (Film Board Canada). For instance check out “Ceasar’s Canoe” which is an amazing 60 min video of a Cree birch bark builder. They have tons of First Nations/Native American docs that help shine some light on my ignorance.


Lastly in the “no talking/commentary” category: I love “Betram Bushcraft” - incredible production value though it’s worth noting it’s a lot of stuff you cannot do in the BWCA.
 
BenVonCamp
06/25/2024 08:17AM
 
Surprised no one has mentioned
Nemadji Hermit
Very experienced guy, almost no talking, great videography, very zen.
 
gkimball
06/27/2024 07:30PM
 
GRS River Rider. As a soloist these come the closest to what my trips feel like. Excellent photography and music. He is from Saskatchewan. So peaceful and relaxing, feels like you are there.




GRS River Rider