I started watching with the ADT a few weeks ago and that AT buff you wear at night always looks like a voyageur's toque to me so the por-TAJ feels appropriate.
We have seen turtle egg shells as well. We checked with state biologist and... if you see shells on the ground then they have been dug up by predator. If turtles hatched the shells would still be buried.
I totally understand, not caring for the style of content but it is gratifying to hear somebody appreciates my sense of humor. Often peoples initial reaction is negative and I joke the religious people think it must be something weird and the weird people think it’s something religious…
@@FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes Funny as I'm typing this in the comment dropdown from the bell, your Minneapolis to St. Paul video is sitting in my recommendations, so I'm going to give it a watch. My wife and I cruise between Georgian Bay up in Canaderp and FL/The Bahamas full time on a Hatteras, so maybe what you do is more up my alley than I thought. Re: religious people and whathave you... I was stationed in Utah for a number of years and never before (or since) in my life have I been so discriminated against based on what I don't believe. Prior to being out there, I never gave a shit about anyones religion, but now? I fucking hate mormons. So yeah, whenever I see a dig at organized religion, it immediately gets my seal of approval. Also, subbed. :)
What a difference a day makes! From nasty headwinds and high waves to a glassy smooth paddle in one day. Good miles and GREAT campsite (complete with a turtle shell graveyard, but hey . . . ). Paddle on! Tortoise (feeling the pain from my spirit turtle cousins.)
Hey, just wanted to say thanks for all the videos. I've been watching your stuff since you started key west. Enjoy all of them! May the wind be at your back, yall take care.
Glad old man river let up enough for you two to relax and be a little goofey.Well earned,well deserved.I guess that's why the 🐢 lays so many eggs.Chances of finding way to surface, bypassing predators and achieving nirvana are slim.Im glad you both respect them and their ways.
Hey awesome to see you paddle through my hometown! My family actually owns one of the house boats on that side channel you went through. Great video you inspired me to get out there myself!
Surprisingly it actually wasn’t too bad. We were around Clinton and saw far less party boats than we had the prior few days. We didn’t even have a line at the lock. Prairie du Chien was the crazy area
So i was watching a YT Channel called Ratatrail, Final Episode (8) of his AZT hike, and there it was: a sign proclaiming it was 3 miles to Tater Canyon!! Happy Boating 🛶
Unlikely. The head didn't look right. Based on the coloration pattern, I'd guess it was an eastern foxsnake (Pantherophis vulpinus). The only venomous snakes native to Wisconsin are the eastern massasauga (Sistrurus catenatus) and the timber rattler (Crotalus horridus), neither of which like open water.
What's the face covering she is wearing? The gators are fine, but so restrictive feeling. I like using them to a) block some sun, and b) prevent breathing in cottonwood seeds. This looks like it would be such an awesome trip. I plan on biking a very similar route down the river soon. Thanks!
@@FirstChurchofTheMasochistHikes rock on, thanks for that. Yeah, I haven't found the perfect covering just yet, and having a big noggin they aren't easy to come by.
Depends on the section. First part the bugs + mosquitos made it unappealing. Sometimes it’s hard to find a place to swim from due to all the houses. And often we’re just in the moment paddling along and not wanting to take any sort of an extended break. It’s only just getting warm enough where that starts to have a real pull