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8 месяцев назад
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@gojumpintothelake
@gojumpintothelake 3 месяца назад
Amazing love every minute of it
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 3 месяца назад
Thanks!
@XanderBudnick
@XanderBudnick 3 месяца назад
Amazing!!!
@Dansmithsoloventure
@Dansmithsoloventure 3 месяца назад
Great video guys and good padding skills! I’m doing the Hess next summer
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 3 месяца назад
Thanks! Hess is on my bucket list. Nice that you can end on the Stewart and do a loop to make an easy return. Good luck with the planning. Check out Jim Baird’s videos here on YT. He has paddled solo on a couple Yukon Rivers and I think he has done the Hess.
@a1m598
@a1m598 4 месяца назад
This was an epic adventure. Thank you for sharing. John Franklin's Coppermine Expedition is one of my most favourite stories to read and this video helps bring his words to light.
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 4 месяца назад
Thanks. The historical background for this river is not lost on me or my paddling partners. Paddling the same waters as traversed by Hearne and Franklin decades ago is memorable. I didn’t include it in this video, but we found an old cast frying pan that I think may have been left behind by George Douglas during one of overland expeditions in the early 1900’s. Pretty cool. Even more powerful for me though was meeting some of the indigenous people and talking to them about living life so far North and their connection to the land. We discovered almost pure pieces of copper that the Inuit ancestors used for their tools.
@AcrylArtca
@AcrylArtca 5 месяцев назад
Beautiful & uplifting imagery / drone shots / music choices - THANK YOU! However...been there / done that / 3 times (2x Broken Skull / 1x from Moose Ponds)... & I'm thinking... WHY would ANYONE PAY to fly OUT at Rabbitkettle when the entire, epic Nahanni / spirit-swelling Virginia Falls, un-effing-believable Canyons, hikes, hotsprings, are all downstream...?! We paddled back to Fort Simpson last time, and ALL of it was worth EVERY unpaid work day I EVER took...
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 5 месяцев назад
Agreed, but sometimes life, work, and other family commitments/responsibilities get in the way of personal enjoyment time. We only had 2 weeks to give up that summer and couldn’t commit to 3 weeks. Trust me when I say, it was hard to get on that float plane at Rabbitkettle!
@gregphilliban8947
@gregphilliban8947 6 месяцев назад
We did the Broken skull to the NAha Dehi to the Liard to the Mackenzie in 2022. 6 week epic adventure. So many rivers so little time.
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 5 месяцев назад
Wow epic trip! I hear ya, I won’t live long enough to do all the rivers I want to do. But, I sure have enjoyed all the ones I have done!
@andrewczuba498
@andrewczuba498 6 месяцев назад
you guys made it look easy! where did you all learn to paddle? you all were awesome! plus amazing drone and video footage at the same time at that crazy pace, the water level looked high! are you guys from new Brunswick ? I saw Fredericton at the beginning , that is a haul all the way up there! thanks for sharing 👍👍
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 6 месяцев назад
Thanks. We cut our paddling chops on our local New Brunswick rivers where we all reside. Definitely a long trip to the north, but with the time change from the east coast, we can arrive in Whitehorse in a single day and still be there for supper!
@canoeman1961
@canoeman1961 7 месяцев назад
Boy, you sure packed a lot into a short film. Very entertaining.
@scottwaeschle
@scottwaeschle 7 месяцев назад
Very good. I am heading a 2 canoe trip down in July 2024 great to see the perspective from the drone. Looks like mild bugs and great hiking with fantastic views. It will be a bit of a change from the tundra we experienced last year on the Hood River. Looks like consistent gradient and few portages. Thanks for sharing.
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 7 месяцев назад
2 portages at our water level. Tons of hiking. Don’t miss Aquamarine Lake. Bugs weren’t bad despite the heat (sometimes +30!). Hit me up for other details if you want. Fantastic river. How was the Hood?
@georgeburns7643
@georgeburns7643 8 месяцев назад
Are those fiddleheads on the plate at 5:26? Hope you washed them down with a pint of Moosehead or a mug of King Cole tea.😁
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 8 месяцев назад
Yes. We brought pickled fiddle heads from our home in New Brunswick to share with the others on the trip. Weight limitations though meant no beer 😮‍💨
@georgeburns7643
@georgeburns7643 8 месяцев назад
Pickled!! Now that would be a treat! I left NB over 40 years ago to work in BC. Really enjoying your videos of the many northern rivers you have paddled. My brother and I are planning to do the Upper Stikine this summer. @@kentorlando8676
@Harold710
@Harold710 8 месяцев назад
I never heard of it, I had to look it up. Nice pictures!
@tanyablaney3771
@tanyablaney3771 8 месяцев назад
Amazing adventure! Thanks for sharing 😊
@ivanoutdoors
@ivanoutdoors 8 месяцев назад
Dam Nice run down those rapids. Especially in a Canoe, mad respect!
@DempsterDave
@DempsterDave 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing the adventure with us, guys.
@michaelstewart4431
@michaelstewart4431 10 месяцев назад
Kent, do you recall the name of the place where you did the hike at around 5:37 in you video. Thanks!
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 10 месяцев назад
(62.8205769, -128.0315811). These are the coordinates. I think the area is known as Three Valley Gap because you can see up two other valley watershed tributaries from the peak above the Broken Skull. It’s beautiful up there and a pretty easy hike opposite a great place to camp.
@michaelstewart4431
@michaelstewart4431 10 месяцев назад
@kentorlando8676 Thanks, much appreciated. We are planning out trip on the BS and Nahanni next summer and that hike looked great.
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 10 месяцев назад
Great. The BS is gorgeous and a fun paddle with lots of Class 2 stuff to run. Take your time up there. Unfortunately we only had time to run a small part of the Nahanni and had to take out at Rabbitkettle Lake. Someday I’ll do the rest. Have a great trip!
@johnbosman3219
@johnbosman3219 Год назад
Just fantastic. I rarely watch more than 4-5 minutes of any video on YT but this kept me engaged the entire time. Well done and a great adventure.
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 Год назад
Thanks brother. I had 4 hours of video and pics worth of footage, but I try to keep my videos to 15 min or less for attention span purposes. Such a great river.
@johnbosman3219
@johnbosman3219 Год назад
@@kentorlando8676 Wow. Great job of editing, and the music choices are fabulous. You had me well hooked when I saw the Y-Knife airport and polar bear and then Air Tindi. As a fisherman that has fished NWT and Nunavut I greatly enjoyed your fishing sequences.
@dakotaboone6477
@dakotaboone6477 Год назад
Which pool? Below the dungeon?
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 Год назад
Yes. It was at Half moon.
@dakotaboone6477
@dakotaboone6477 Год назад
Beautiful fish! Thanks for the video!
@DanPinckardMuskokaRealtor
@DanPinckardMuskokaRealtor Год назад
Fabulous. Great video!
@LukasEddy
@LukasEddy Год назад
Great video! I am considering this route for late July/August. How easy would it be to do the Broken Skull independently?
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 Год назад
It depends on your experience level, gear and river intel. There are sections requiring portage or lining and scouting. If you knew where those spots were, you would likely be ok solo but as with any solo trip, bring a sat phone or spot device in case of emergencies.
@LukasEddy
@LukasEddy Год назад
@@kentorlando8676 Thanks! Have been contacting bush planes, and think we're gonna do it this summer! We are all packrafters, very highly experienced, but no one in our has been on this route before. How many days from Divide to Virginia Falls would you recommend?
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 Год назад
@@LukasEddy ok, I thought you meant solo. Pack rafts are maybe more forgiving but also a bit slower than canoes so you would need a solid 2 weeks to do that distance. Even longer if you want to enjoy yourself. The Broken Skull is narrow and intimate out of Divide Lake so you will want to spend time up there. However it isn’t very long really. Consider North Wright Air based out of Norman Wells for your float plane flights.
@ot965
@ot965 Год назад
The Coopermine was great, I was there in 1985 with Rubberboots.
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 Год назад
I’ve had the great opportunity to paddle it in 2015 and again in 2021. It is gorgeous country up there. Rugged and remote, with wide open scenery, abundant wildlife and fantastic fishing!
@brianwraight4966
@brianwraight4966 Год назад
@@kentorlando8676 Based on your two trips which a be the time to minimize the bug situation. Fyi I also did the Broken Skull, Mountain, Nahanni amazing country!
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 Год назад
@@brianwraight4966 we did both trips middle two weeks of August. It was cold and windy both times. Bugs only a problem when the sun was out and when wind died down. So maybe 3-4 days total out of both trips. Didn’t use bug spray or bug nets either trip, but on a couple of campsites we used the bug screen on the tarp. I would recommend going those dates or even later. Personally, I’ll take the cold over the bugs. 🦟🦟🦟
@lifeincanadatv6942
@lifeincanadatv6942 Год назад
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@DempsterDave
@DempsterDave Год назад
Thanks for sharing the adventure guys.
@davidcrane8932
@davidcrane8932 Год назад
Love this. I was right there. Great gear and lots of balls!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Awesome awesome trip! Very enjoyable to watch.
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@glennsuggitt4255
@glennsuggitt4255 Год назад
well done, great feeling of being along for the ride
@henrymostert2125
@henrymostert2125 Год назад
Wow I'm glad I found this that look like a spectacular trip. Thanks for sharing that
@Oldmanflyfishing
@Oldmanflyfishing Год назад
Nice fish, I see the bugs are relentless too.
@chrisnorlock9648
@chrisnorlock9648 Год назад
Wow just wow
@terrymorton7444
@terrymorton7444 Год назад
It's good to be the king
@ETGrc
@ETGrc Год назад
Made it 5 minutes 39 seconds and had to turn it off. Why the stupid music 🤔
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 Год назад
Hi. Thanks for the positive comments. I’m not a professional video producer. RU-vid will often mute video that contains proprietary music so the choice of non-sanctioned songs is limited. You can always mute it 😊. Cheers.
@kootsrootsdustyboots
@kootsrootsdustyboots Год назад
Pretty rad trip. You captured the experience, looks awesome.
@Proehal
@Proehal Год назад
7:19 - 7:21 excellent!!!
@paddyl8793
@paddyl8793 Год назад
Isn't it a fun river, love the use of drone footage, gotta get one. Good editing.👍
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 Год назад
Super fun river. Wish it was longer! Drone footage shot by the Canoe North guide Connor Furneaux. I couldn’t bring my drone as you need a special permit to fly within the park. Luckily, Connor has the permit :).
@boatlover123
@boatlover123 Год назад
Amazing!! Excellent to create such memories. Great editing bud.
@peterporteouspersonal1
@peterporteouspersonal1 Год назад
Congrats you 2 - what an awesome experience. Life long memories!
@Martin_G
@Martin_G Год назад
Beautiful!
@tanyablaney3771
@tanyablaney3771 Год назад
Thanks for sharing! Love this🙂
@worldsfastestube7302
@worldsfastestube7302 2 года назад
Very well done video I could feel your excitement thank you
@worldsfastestube7302
@worldsfastestube7302 2 года назад
Man what an adventure so glad you shared it the drone shots were awesome thank you
@williamisbister676
@williamisbister676 2 года назад
I hope they never dam this river
@ot965
@ot965 2 года назад
I made the same trip 1985
@Bjpeg42
@Bjpeg42 2 года назад
What're we looking at at 9:00?
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 2 года назад
Interesting rock deposits.
@herrsteppsch29
@herrsteppsch29 2 года назад
Watching this video after reading a book about Franklins first expedition (coppermine river expedition). Incradeble, what they have made through. Good clip. Greetings from Germany
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 2 года назад
Greetings from Canada. It is barren country up there, but beautiful. There is also an interesting account of the Coppermine from the explorer George Douglas. His book is available online if you search “Lands Forlorn”. It talks about this search for Copper. If you get a chance, you should paddle the Coppermine or at least explore the vast wilderness of the Canadian North. Cheers
@donaldlashley9399
@donaldlashley9399 2 года назад
Thank you!
@kevinm3912
@kevinm3912 2 года назад
Beaautiful!
@KS_Mars
@KS_Mars 2 года назад
Hope to see you again in the up coming years!
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 2 года назад
Thanks Hunter, it was really nice meeting you and your friends!
@Martin_G
@Martin_G 2 года назад
Awesome trip Kent. Incredible fish! Looked a bit like you were going too far left in Rocky Defile. Sketchy! Did Air Tindy supply your boats? Did you fly commercial back from KugluKtuk?
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 2 года назад
Thanks Martin. The other boat was a bit too left into the exploding waves. They didn’t follow our boat’s lead but we all made it through. Rented canoes from Overlander in Yellowknife and arranged for them to be flown back from Kugluktuk by Buffalo Air.
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 2 года назад
We flew back with Air North.
@tanyablaney3771
@tanyablaney3771 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this awesome adventure!
@Grasshopper4313
@Grasshopper4313 2 года назад
Great Adventure,love the scenery.
@paddyl8793
@paddyl8793 2 года назад
Looks like the Copper mine has some great fishing, nice edit.
@kentorlando8676
@kentorlando8676 2 года назад
Thanks. World class Grayling and Char fishing for sure. We paddled it again this past summer. It was just as good if not better fishing. I’m working on that video now. Stay tuned.