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Enjoyed the video. I've been to Deep Ck Lakes but never successfully climbed Wind River Peak due to weather. You had a great view. Smoke from fires out west and general haze later summer make it tough to see those northern peaks. How did you like the Granite Gear Crown 3? Did you use the optional stay with the weight you had to carry. Congratulations on the fine goldens. That's the best time of year to fish for them.
@@AverageJoes-YT Thanks! Looks exactly the same. Blaze is heavier but definitely can handle a heavier load. Look forward to Dakota and Mica's next trip to the Winds.
Was this trip this year? Heading out Saturday and heading on this exact path to Coon Lake, then back down the mountain to the Sweetwater Gap TH. Thanks!
A different type of WCPP canoe tripping video! Well Done Colby! Love the glacier speak regarding the lake directions and shapes. Nice addition. Your official paper copy of the My Woodland Journeys map should be in your hands now. Be great to see you back there. Thanks for the plug. Burnt Rock lake is one of my favourites, nuts that you missed it this time around. Gotta love the boreal forest!! cheers Glen (My Woodland Journeys)
Thanks, Glen! I'm excited to have a large hard copy to dream about the next trip! It's incredible how much information you've packed into that map. The fact it's also a work of art is icing on the cake!
Wow! I have watched many vids on this area but yours is the most informative by miles. I loved learning about the fires, the geology, the wildlife and the plants. Now I have to say one word.... Wabakimi (provincial park). Did you notice the odd names, many of which had to be chosen from a topo-map. Thanks for helping us Canadians to know our backyard better.
Appreciate the kind words and the recommendation! We commented on the names as well and wished we knew more about how some of them were chosen. Thanks for letting us explore your backyard!