I was waiting for that leach to grab hold and you to start screaming lol. What great moose encounters, lmao, that moose is like , you shall not pass. You got some great shots of the wildlife. Thanks for taking us along.
Fabulous. I guess its true what they say about being willing to trip in June with the black flies if you want to see wildlife! We've seen moose on Misty and Tim River but never so many at once! Amazing.
Thank you for sharing your adventure! With a Roku device we watch your videos on our 55" 4K TV. Your videos are sharp with wonderful vivid color. Cheers!
Thanks I’m glad you enjoyed! I have a long bucket list of places I want to explore, and the wilderness areas in and around your part of the world are definitely in there!
that moose was in to some good salad and wasnt about to give it up! Ha, gonna make a break for it only to have the muck turn against you lol. What an awesome shot, video of a life time
Awesome video moose whisperer and congrats on all those super close encounters! That first encounter my heart beat would have been like 250 given the shallow water and chance of the canoe getting stuck mere feet away from the bull moose.
Absolutely gorgeous, loved it.... just got back from Algonquin myself but front country camping, I've never been back country and got to live vicariously through you... subscribed.
Kev, thanks so much for sharing your adventure with us. You are most definitely a Moose Whisperer! I appreciate the serenity and quietude of your trip. I felt as if I were with you and Sigurd Olson at the same time.
Loved it. Took my 3 boys for their first time a few months after you did this. Took them to Macintosh lake so that part of the vid brought back the good memories. Cant wait to get back this year!
That's awesome! You are giving you boys memories that they will cherish for the rest of their lives. Hope you have another great canoe season with them! Cheers!
Great solo portage Kev! The wildlife and morning sunrises have to be my favourite part about Algonquin! Can't wait to get back out there and try my way at a short beginner portage!
Just found your channel and I’m really enjoying it! I’m curious why you don’t bring more food 😂. I think your interaction with the wildlife is amazing and it’s what made me hit the subscribe button! The wolf howling that you’ve managed to capture in this video and others is captivating and I really appreciate it. Thank you for sharing Kev!!!
Glad you enjoyed Brenda! Some trips I just choose to rough it a bit more than others lol. I’ll be bringing a few more comforts with me this upcoming season. I like to change things up. Thanks for the sub!
I really don't think I could ever do an early trip with blackflies and skeeters that bad ! Just the sound of them is enough to drive one crazy lol seeing those moose brought me back to the petawawa River and coming around a corner and almost running right into a huge bull lol
I'm a big fan of your videos, lots of moose, too bad was a fire ban Also that bird was probably a bald eagle, they don't turn white until age 4-5 years. Keep up the journeys.
Enjoyed watching your video. Brings back some good memories of Paddling there. Prob heading back up this summer. What was your exact route? Canoe Lake start and finish?
Glad you enjoyed. My routes was as follows: Canoe > McIntosh > up the Tim River to Shippagew > through Big Trout to Otter Slide Lake > back to Canoe Lake.
You had an awesome trip. The best I can tell is that you were about 7 days ahead of Luke and I on the Tim River. We started at Access point #2 and went down the entire river. Our path crossed with yours at the Shaw Lake portage since we also ended at Canoe Lake (we positioned a second vehicle there). I really enjoyed seeing your video of the trip and appreciate you sharing it. It's motivated me to get back to editing my footage so I too can share what Luke and I saw!
I watched the preview video of your trip. The water levels looked very low on the section of the Tim that you travelled on! Looking forward to watching the full trip! Cheers
Hello Kev, greetings from Atlantic Canada. First time visit, really neat encounter with that Moose at the beginning…. That woulda not had me passing or following that close. I have seen Moose attack at close range…. I think i held my breath till you got well out of the way. Excellent adventure new friend. I really enjoyed this video. 5* HD Video and 💯 % crazy on your part to come so close & so many encounters with wildlife. Wow, crazy wild moose chase on the river. Excellent adventure. Cooking with Kev 👌 Take care young friend. Hope you might return the visit. I shall return. Maybe we could 🛎 each otter haha👋👌💥😇🇨🇦 LilliStJohn
Hey Lilli! Thanks I'm glad you enjoyed. Yeah that first moose encounter was definitely a bit of a tense situation lol. You live in a beautiful part of the country - and I hope that I can visit the east coast again soon! Take care!
Fabulous photography, love your traveling clip compositions as they really capture the scenery. What are you using for camera equipment? I must say, that is some of the best moose footage I have seen anyone capture, outstanding! Also love your choice of snacks, M&M's are top on my list too although I prefer plain ones. Thanks for putting this together, keep up the good work.
Good stuff man! Great moose encounter. I had a very close encounter in a tight spot with a bull moose a couple weeks back... no drama though, despite it being in the rut. I've never seen aggressive moose behaviour while in Algonquin but I have seen it elsewhere. I guess when humans aren't chasing them with thundersticks all day, they're calmer :-) Nice camera work. Subbed. Looking forward to more trip vids from you. Just going to check out your longer solo now.
I really appreciate it Jason! I’m a big fan of your videos! I’ve watched them all several times. Glad to hear that your close call went without incident. Hope you have a new trip video in the works for us! Cheers 🍻
Kévin, j'ai adoré te suivre dans cette sortie. Le calme qui règne dans ton expédition est vraiment apaisant. J'ai pris un peu de retard dans ma matinée de travail mais ce slow mobile en valait le coup.
Hey Michael! That was between little doe lake and Tom Thompson lake. The route began at canoe lake, and my first night was spent on McIntosh lake. It’s a beautiful route. Enjoy your trip!
@@kevinthewild thanks Kevin! I wanted to include hailstorm creek as part of the itinerary. You think I can do both? Doesn’t seem too far from Opeongo. I’d love to ask you some questions about your trips I just watched all your videos.
That would be extremely difficult on a 3-day trip. You would also need to enter the park at Canoe lake and Exit on Opeongo. Until you have several canoe trips under your belt, I advise not to try to cover too much distance in one day. Weather such as high winds can make travel very difficult. I would say aim for 20km per at most. I took 6 of my friends out on their first canoe trip in algonquin a few years ago. They found the route - 80 km over 4 days - very difficult.
Yes I apologize for the sound Paul. I was using a brand new microphone and found out that I did not have the sensitivity settings properly adjusted for many of the shots. I should have it sorted out for the next one! Cheers