Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Group Forum: Other Canoe Camping Locations :: 30 day Canoe Trip - Nine Rivers
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HighnDry |
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HighnDry |
Absolutely epic. One of the guys interviewed said essentially, "I love being out here but I'll never come back here and do this (set of) river(s) again!". It was brutally hard portaging and paddling upstream for perhaps half the trip. Looked like fun though. :) NINE RIVERS Really well filmed and edited too. |
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MidwestFirecraft |
Saw it some years back and have watched it many times. Excellent canoe tripping film. I only wish it was longer. Favorite quote:" There was a time when we had a lot of smokes, now we have three smokes." I would also suggest Broadback by David Hartman as well. Broadback |
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HighnDry |
They were bushwhacking portages where there weren't any...impressive paddling mileage...going upstream a good portion of the way. I'll check out the link. If there are other videos of far north river travels, feel free to suggest. Thanks! |
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TomT |
Eleven day solo yukon wilderness EP. 1 |
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Hockhocking |
Justin Barbour (Newfoundland and Labrador) has a great backlog of videos to watch, but probably won’t have much new for months as he is out on a 4-season expedition up in northern Quebec at the moment. Jim Baird as already mentioned Canoe the North - Keenan and Ashley plus his dogs BettyLou and Hugo Jonathan Kelly and Erin ? on Lost Lakes, especially for fishing while tripping Brad and Leah Jennings on Explore the Backcountry. And several others. Just by chance the ones I mentioned above all happen to be Canadian. And for winter dreaming of long expeditions, check out Northern Scavenger. They post single videos of smaller trips, and multi-part sagas on month-long epic adventures. |
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deerfoot |
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