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Marshall Lake Canoe Trip, 10 days solo, northern Ontario 

Robin Lauer
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A solo canoe trip with my wood canvas Chestnut canoe, a 100 mile, 10 day circuit on crown land.

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@Motorcyclewindtherapy
@Motorcyclewindtherapy 2 года назад
Seeing this in 2022. How powerful and motivating for me at 55. Thank you! I'm immediately subscribing - decades in a canoe and I hope decades more. What a beautiful canoe and its many memories with you most be amazing. I bought a 12ft OT Pack canoe - 33 pounds - for my 40th bday. 15 years of memories already...I own bigger boats but nothing like a beaver style paddle and a light canoe for pure paddling enjoyment. Pace is very nice in your video. It's all about the journey! I hope this finds you well.
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 2 года назад
Thanks for those nice comments. I have heard and read a lot of good things about those pack canoes, very popular. I have a lot of fond memories in my canoes, that 15' Chestnut Chum has been a real workhorse, just a great canoe imo
@Motorcyclewindtherapy
@Motorcyclewindtherapy 2 года назад
@@RobinLauer I see some more of your vids now... its amazing you do the restoration as well. A true hero to all of us who paddle...and maybe one day dream of a wood and canvas beauty beneath us!
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 2 года назад
@@Motorcyclewindtherapy Thanks, 1/2 the fun of wood canvas canoes is working on them over the winter.
@markaugustus621
@markaugustus621 3 года назад
I live through your videos. My health has limited me so your adventures are so inspiring.
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 3 года назад
Thanks Mark, I really do appreciate that. I hope things are going well for you.
@Genetk44
@Genetk44 6 лет назад
66 years old! How awesome is that! I’m 63 now and want to do something like this...but am terrified it would be too much for me. You must be incredibly fit and strong.
@Naughtz
@Naughtz 9 лет назад
Filleting on the canoe paddle that was fantastic! Veteran skills indeed. Thank you for this wonderful video.
@bryanwilhelm8341
@bryanwilhelm8341 4 года назад
Nice to see you in that canoe. I made a living restoring wood canvas canoes fo 16 years. Spent summers in the bush. Yours brings back memories..
@jaykita2069
@jaykita2069 Год назад
Great looking boat. Judging from the balance your packs must have been pretty darn heavy. I live in Colorado now; rare to see that much vegetation or so few people. I envy your experience
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer Год назад
Thanks, I’m not sure of the weight of the packs, but yes, they are somewhat heavy. I don’t eat dehydrated, just off the shelf items, so for a 10-12 day trip the food pack gets up there, and my gear is old and not very light. I do 3 trips on a portage, except the last mile &1/2 portage, that was 2 carry’s with the almost empty food pack.
@randymakiej347
@randymakiej347 9 лет назад
At first I was like, "why not talk to the camera", but after watching the whole thing I think it's really great. It's pretty authentic to how silent is would be out there. Beautiful land to spend time. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
@samthai818
@samthai818 3 года назад
Awesome adventure! I want to do this.....Soon, I keep telling myself.
@44musher
@44musher 9 лет назад
Robin, thanks for taking the time to bring me along, greetings from Maine, layed back way to travel. i believe as we get along in age its about taking in the things that we missed when we were moving through time a bit hastily. happy trails !
@bruceruttan60
@bruceruttan60 6 лет назад
This is it. Never done it but had friends who did, and loved it. Well done vid from my friend's stories. I have a lot of respect for this man.
@danybarceloux7950
@danybarceloux7950 8 лет назад
thanks for bringing me with you in that trip sir . thats what is life in this video . !
@gardnerellis2957
@gardnerellis2957 8 лет назад
Nice to see another wood canvas canoe.....carry on that tradition.
@bluesideup007
@bluesideup007 5 лет назад
Thanks for taking us along. As a solo paddler, only a few years younger than you when you made this, I hope to be able to keep up with you!
@dontcare3430
@dontcare3430 6 лет назад
Great video, thanks for no crappy music.
@brianve7jyd943
@brianve7jyd943 6 лет назад
nice trip txs fer sharin - that sure is a beautiful canoe - cant beat a canvas covered wood canoe - memories of my childhood
@liz7319
@liz7319 3 года назад
Lovely video! thanks for sharing
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 3 года назад
Thanks
@blackspruceroutes
@blackspruceroutes 2 года назад
Congratulations on your beautiful life and camera work! Thank you for sharing your peacefulness!! How much does that canoe weigh?
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 2 года назад
Thanks, It (Chestnut Chum)weighs 63lbs, it's 15' x 30", very nice solo canoe, not good as a tandem. I know it's heavy but I really like the way it handles, I used it on my last trip to Quebec. I have a 14' Chestnut Fox replica that only weighs 44lbs, it was built lightweight, cedar inwales and decks, spruce gunnels,#12 canvas, nice canoe but fragile compared to the 15' Chum.
@blackspruceroutes
@blackspruceroutes Год назад
@@RobinLauer Haha, This is too funny, Im actually going to pickup a chum later today..... i know basalt boat wpuld be better to carry but....nothing beats the silence, the history that comes with a 50 or 100 yr old cedar canvas canoe
@dannypalmer8990
@dannypalmer8990 5 лет назад
Great time with you. lovely place and a great canoe set up. thanks for sharing
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 5 лет назад
Thanks
@markaugustus621
@markaugustus621 9 лет назад
Robin, I enjoyed your trip nearly as much as you did. I can imagine just how much planning goes into the trip.
@bobschnitzler93
@bobschnitzler93 7 лет назад
happy paddling
@JustinMcKinneyhiker
@JustinMcKinneyhiker 9 лет назад
Beautiful country, thanks for taking us along
@EventyrsorenDenmark
@EventyrsorenDenmark 6 лет назад
Very nice video.Thanks a lot !!!!
@bubbennett
@bubbennett 8 лет назад
Nice video. I hope you enjoyed your stay on Gripp. It was neat to see pictures of our camp on. We were up there in June of 2014. Heading back up in 4 days.
@WooglesOutdoors
@WooglesOutdoors 8 лет назад
Looked like tons of fun! Really enjoyed watching this, thank you!
@TJackSurvival
@TJackSurvival 5 лет назад
That is one beautiful boat. Great trip and thanks for making it.
@rbutner1
@rbutner1 5 лет назад
This was an amazing trip. Being from Florida I dream of the day I can take a canoe trip like this. Love this video thank you so much for sharing.
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 5 лет назад
Thanks, it was an 18 hour drive for me but well worth it, northern Ontario has so many great places to canoe trip.
@jaywinters2483
@jaywinters2483 8 лет назад
Great vicarious experience for me while suffering winter blues here studying. Mealy needed that journey with you. Thanks
@lithabelle8001
@lithabelle8001 4 года назад
Hope you are still out there on the portage trails Robin. Tks for sharing.
@jefferywine6249
@jefferywine6249 3 года назад
Gramps shows some of them young 'ens how it's done. Great video.
@theshadowpeople1493
@theshadowpeople1493 9 лет назад
wonderful video thanks for sharing it looked like you had a wonderful time
@Wintertrekker
@Wintertrekker 10 лет назад
Thanks for making that video Robin! I was really impressed with your various camera angles and how you mounted the camera in the canoe. You are a natural! I picked up several pointers. I subbed! Looking forward to more....
@LarryHyett
@LarryHyett 10 лет назад
Nicely done! Beautiful canoe. Thanks for sharing.
@LarryHyett
@LarryHyett 9 лет назад
+Robin Lauer what are those things hanging from your PFD btw?
@LarryHyett
@LarryHyett 9 лет назад
+Robin Lauer ah yes, good old film canisters. I use them for fish hooks among other things. I also keep a ditch kit in my PFD for the same reason.
@eye8owne8u
@eye8owne8u 9 лет назад
This is absolutely beautiful. I hope to take a trip like that soon. Thanks for sharing!
@HikeordieTV
@HikeordieTV 8 лет назад
Fantastic work mate. It's inspiring to see you getting out there into such beautiful country. So awesome you got footage of catching that fish. Nice video. Look forward to more. -Tom
@DjRuzza
@DjRuzza 9 лет назад
Literally the trip of a lifetime, wow.
@tomcostello2274
@tomcostello2274 7 лет назад
Great video, thanks for sharing, definitely jealous.
@616Aleksandar
@616Aleksandar 8 лет назад
Great Video,love the canoe as a teen I use to use very similar .
@thebugman2007
@thebugman2007 8 лет назад
Terrific video! Thanks for sharing.
@aprilz6540
@aprilz6540 8 лет назад
That's just good for the soul after a long winter.
@wetcanoedogs
@wetcanoedogs 9 лет назад
super video work and you folks up in Canada really know how to take canoe trips!
@cigi668
@cigi668 6 лет назад
Great video. Hope to see more of your work.
@kgdblade
@kgdblade 9 лет назад
What an excellent video. Thanks for sharing. I'll echo Hoop's compliment on the camera shots, its clear you put a lot of effort into setting up video that comes at the expense of just getting along with your trip. We really appreciate your efforts to do that. Love the classic canoe and mix with modern gear choices. Hoping 2015 holds another trip in store for you.
@ThomasLeNinja
@ThomasLeNinja 8 лет назад
Did a 3 mile portage once, that wasn't the most fun portage I ever did :-) Great video!
@MrShanerd11
@MrShanerd11 6 лет назад
Awesome job!! Enjoyed very much :).
@SoutheastBackpacker
@SoutheastBackpacker 10 лет назад
Somehow your video showed up in my RU-vid feed to watch and I'm glad I got to enjoy it. I bet the walleye tasted fantastic. Looks like a fantastic trip.
@johndeans6578
@johndeans6578 8 лет назад
Great video! Do lots of flat water canoeing down South, can't wait to get some paddling in up North. Beautiful canoe!
@davidc4233
@davidc4233 9 лет назад
Just saw your posting on TLN, what a great adventure!
@hutchinsonsadventures4678
@hutchinsonsadventures4678 6 лет назад
Well done young man.... Great video.. Cheers ...Kev.
@michaelzlab
@michaelzlab 8 лет назад
Super nice! Buddy that is living! I did not see any thing short in your stroke! Beautiful canoe. Great packs. And what a great idea using your paddle as a fillet table!! Those were some beauties you caught there.. made my mouth water!! Great job videoing!
@FOOKYOUTUBENUMBERS
@FOOKYOUTUBENUMBERS 5 лет назад
Great vid and it will add years on your life thumbs up 👍 from me..
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 5 лет назад
Thank You
@FOOKYOUTUBENUMBERS
@FOOKYOUTUBENUMBERS 5 лет назад
Robin, I have just found your channel soon weekend comes I will be Watching a few more of your videos if i can do half of what you do at your age I'll be a happy Man, and Thank you again Sir.
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 5 лет назад
@@FOOKRU-vidNUMBERS Thanks for the kind words, very much appreciated.
@hikewithmike4673
@hikewithmike4673 9 лет назад
beautiful canoe......I miss canoe/kayak camping.....awesome trip!
@wedkowaniewkanadzie
@wedkowaniewkanadzie 9 лет назад
Hi Robin, great video and scenery, what makes it more interesting is that these are familiar views to me as I'd done part of that route, ending on Summit lake (in 2013). Your first camp on Dog island on Marshall brings lot of memories......and than creek full of wild rise to Gripp lake full of walleyes.....I wonder if you could shed some light on what's like pass Summit lake as I would love to make the whole trip one day ex. how is the longer river stretch before you cross the gravel road towards Stone lake, and portage to Ara lake and finally Meta lake to parking lot (this one must be tricky as once I tried to walk from Marshall parking to Meta but no sign of any trail whatsoever...) Anyway great post and happy canoeing, Canada is amazing !! John Grabowski
@beindustrious
@beindustrious 8 лет назад
Lovely video. Best regards from Sweden.
@vinnyc365
@vinnyc365 8 лет назад
That looks like a great time.
@Simply-canoeCoUk
@Simply-canoeCoUk 10 лет назад
Excellent video Robin, thoroughly enjoyed it! What an awesome looking trip, thanks for sharing it with us. Subbed you as well, so looking forward more!...Atb Nige.
@murraymetcalf-CA
@murraymetcalf-CA 6 лет назад
Nicely shot!
@psrothenb
@psrothenb 9 лет назад
I really enjoyed your video. I have been watching all of Wintertrekker videos and was looking to see if the next post of his 24 day solo was up and found this. I love to fish so the two walleye clips were great. You are really gifted with the camera. I was at Kabetagoma early this spring and in the southern most end of the boreal forest. Beautiful country I must say. I have done BWCA many times and also Quetico but the videos from you and Wintertrekker have me thinking of points further north. Great Job!
@cnc75adventures49
@cnc75adventures49 4 года назад
Excellent 👍👍
@Wolfdaughter
@Wolfdaughter 8 лет назад
Nice video. This looked like an amazing trip.
@saxman7131
@saxman7131 8 лет назад
I am more than impressed sir I am inspired.
@cliffordwright1603
@cliffordwright1603 6 лет назад
What a great trip. Where is Marshall lake? I’m 67 and still enjoy solo canoe tripping. Thank you for sharing
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 6 лет назад
Thanks Clifford, To get to Marshall Lk you follow 643 out of Nakina through a FN village called Aroland and follow Ontario 643 to where the Ogokie Rd begins. On the map Marshall is near Meta Lake, directly south across Ogokie Rd. I have really good maps downloaded I can send you via email if you want, just send me a email address in a pm if at all possible.
@cliffordwright1603
@cliffordwright1603 6 лет назад
Robin Lauer my email Wrights1@rogers.com
@lukecamp7262
@lukecamp7262 7 лет назад
In my mind.. I'm off to the side paddling my canoe ..love it !
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 7 лет назад
Thanks, glad you liked it.
@westmeathguy
@westmeathguy 9 лет назад
Great video and wonderful camera work. Perfect angle when you catch the walleye. Nicely done! Terry
@MrSnmpsniffer
@MrSnmpsniffer 8 лет назад
Very nice!!
@tomlakeandriver7670
@tomlakeandriver7670 8 лет назад
Superbe !!je partage ce moment excellent.
@hikewithmike4673
@hikewithmike4673 9 лет назад
beautiful canoe!
@jeanlaniel1342
@jeanlaniel1342 8 лет назад
Hi Robin, Last year I did a 7 day on the Kap river and stayed where you stopped so it was nice to see that spot again. I am looking at a similar circuit you did starting at Marshall lake. Could you give me the lakes and rivers you travelled , where you started and where you ended up? The 10 day, 100 mile trip is what I am looking for... Thanks
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 8 лет назад
Hi Jean, Send me a note at my email address and I will send you the information @ rdlauer_00@yahoo.com
@brianve7jyd943
@brianve7jyd943 5 лет назад
Mornin Robin - had to rewatch it agin lol - hope all is well with you - miss your videos - take care
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 5 лет назад
Hi there, all is well but not strong enough to canoe trip yet. Thanks for the note, appreciate that.
@brianve7jyd943
@brianve7jyd943 5 лет назад
@@RobinLauer well hang in there pard - itll come - take care
@worldtraveler419
@worldtraveler419 4 года назад
Looked like an amazing solo trip! Very good looking canoe. What kind is it?
@vintagescoutingoutdoors9096
@vintagescoutingoutdoors9096 2 года назад
Have you heard of Tobeatic Wilderness in Nova Scotia. Alot closer than Northern Ontario and prime canoe area. It's just a hiur or so off the Bar Harbour ferry.
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 2 года назад
Yes, I have heard of it, unfortunately, I'm unable to portage anymore so I stick to large lakes. I can paddle all day. I like those big lakes in western Ontario with lots of open shield to camp on. Thanks
@jimhanson7476
@jimhanson7476 2 года назад
Wonderful..
@HighDesertCactus
@HighDesertCactus 8 лет назад
Great Filming! Youre the man!
@niborselrahc4651
@niborselrahc4651 9 лет назад
Is that a Gransforth Broks axe. Great vid.
@ccwweeman3385
@ccwweeman3385 9 лет назад
really enjoyed this video sir many thanks for sharing stay safe....colin
@randyking9138
@randyking9138 5 лет назад
great video. maybe someday we'll cross paths...er..bows
@vintagescoutingoutdoors9096
@vintagescoutingoutdoors9096 2 года назад
I got the 16 inch bean boots, well dubbed with mink oil, never a wet foot casting off.
@CentralOSurvival
@CentralOSurvival 9 лет назад
I love it!
@jayhyland4023
@jayhyland4023 8 лет назад
You do a great job filming ! whats the gadget taped up and hanging from your PFD ?
@jayhyland4023
@jayhyland4023 8 лет назад
yes sir i do!
@haltaylor5935
@haltaylor5935 8 лет назад
love the duluths
@blackspruceroutes
@blackspruceroutes Год назад
So the boat I picked in NYS yesterday is 14 ft..from all the measurements and history on the wood canoe museum website it appears I have a 14 foot Prospector Fire model. Its in general good shape but has had some sub par repairs done to it like maple decks , lots of paint and possibly epoxy coating inside...... it will need new inside and out rails... it weighs 73 pounds and has a huge keel.. im thinking of just replacing the inner and outer rails for now plus sanding down alot of the paint! it appears to have 4 different colors under the present green.. is that a good idea? im trying to bring it back to its normal 62 pounds.. any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.. thank you sir!
@HamsterLife_EnglishLearning
@HamsterLife_EnglishLearning 6 лет назад
Do you catch many rainbow trout there? My paddle also depends on my joints at 62. Not many care for their canoe like you are with wet feet loading. Good for you! Waste Not, Want Not.
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 6 лет назад
I only caught walleye, maybe a few pike. There where fish at the bottom of every rapids, great tasting fish diners over the campfire. No trout on this circuit, and if there where trout, they would be speckled (brook) trout. Thanks
@nakinajay
@nakinajay 4 года назад
I think I seen you. I was the grader operator on the Ogoki Road.
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 4 года назад
Maybe, that's a cool job.
@robhoffman2070
@robhoffman2070 7 лет назад
Good video! And no awful background music.
@MrBlackbamboo
@MrBlackbamboo 8 лет назад
excellent video I bet the fish was so tasty
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 8 лет назад
Thanks deptuty dog
@sarbai-u7b
@sarbai-u7b 5 лет назад
👍
@jflounsbury
@jflounsbury 9 лет назад
hey Robin I have soloed in Quetico, but my camera recording isn't close to yours. what did you take? By the way, a great video
@filmic1
@filmic1 5 лет назад
Just purchased a second hand 50lb 16' kevlar canoe and well into my 66th year....
@FredBushcraft93
@FredBushcraft93 9 лет назад
Salut super je m'abonne j'aime .
@ClaireMarieH
@ClaireMarieH 6 лет назад
If you don't mind me asking, what type of fishing gear do you have?
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 6 лет назад
Hi, I carry two lightweight poles and reels, 6lb test. I use mostly Rapalas and jigs with black tails. I only bring about 6 lures and a handful of jigs and tails. I used to troll a lot, but now only fish evenings/mornings and only for dinner, although I can’t resist fishing at the bottom of wilderness rapids for walleye
@bobabooey4537
@bobabooey4537 3 года назад
Veteran. A man who has caught many a fish in his day 7:21
@sapoutdoors9873
@sapoutdoors9873 8 лет назад
what size of canoe you got there?
@robinlauer4647
@robinlauer4647 8 лет назад
15' by 30" Chestnut Chum
@NorbertNipken
@NorbertNipken 8 лет назад
What route did you take?
@NorbertNipken
@NorbertNipken 8 лет назад
Thanks!, I am always looking for out of the way routes..
@sylvandread9721
@sylvandread9721 5 лет назад
Great video, would you be willing to email me a map of this route? Thanks!
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 5 лет назад
Thanks, here's the maps-www.canoetripping.net/forums/forum/trip-reports/canadian-trip-reports/78334-marshall-lake-map-set-reposted-on-imugr
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 5 лет назад
To get to the put in on Marshall Lake take 584 north from Geraldton, Ontario, left onto 643 , go thru first nations village of Aroland and continue on 643 for about 40-50 miles (sorry, not sure but you can see Marshall Lk on Google maps)
@sylvandread9721
@sylvandread9721 5 лет назад
Thanks so much! And it's 1km plus carry to the put in at Marshall?
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 5 лет назад
@@sylvandread9721 Yes, it's a 1km walk on a good road to the lake. The road is closed to automobiles, you must walk. It's cart friendly but the rest of the circuit is not. The guy who made the map, Rob Haslam (aka Memaquay) can help you with any more info if you join the canoetripping.net website. He helped me a lot, good guy.
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 5 лет назад
Here's my trip report on Canoetripping.net www.canoetripping.net/forums/forum/trip-reports/canadian-trip-reports/16052-northern-ontario-marshall-lake-circuit-10-days-solo
@HighDesertCactus
@HighDesertCactus 8 лет назад
How do you cook your walleye in the bush? Thanks!
@HighDesertCactus
@HighDesertCactus 8 лет назад
+Robin Lauer Thats usually how I do it, I plan on doing a long solo trip and to save on weight I was wondering if there was a way to cook it without oil? Like maybe wrap it in aluminum foil and cook it over a fire? Salt, Pepper maybe a bit of butter? Ever try to cook without oil?
@HighDesertCactus
@HighDesertCactus 8 лет назад
+Robin Lauer Also, have you ever tried using a kayak paddle for soloing? If so why don't you use one now., about how heavy is your canoe?
@HighDesertCactus
@HighDesertCactus 8 лет назад
+Robin Lauer Do you leave the white gas at home and only use fires for cooking?
@HighDesertCactus
@HighDesertCactus 8 лет назад
+Robin Lauer are you ever concerned leaving your pack win portaging? I have heard a few stories of bears getting into packs when double portaging, I assume that would be a rare event
@HighDesertCactus
@HighDesertCactus 8 лет назад
Lol perfect, well I have the same amount of "talent" when it comes to singing so I guess I'll be set. Thanks for sharing , you have my sub!
@mwillblade
@mwillblade 6 лет назад
Any bears?
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 6 лет назад
Maybe at night while I was sleeping, but I never saw them. I did see two at different times swimming across the river far ahead, just their heads showing. I did see a huge moose at daybreak as he walked the shore in front of my camp and I saw 6 more during the trip.
@mwillblade
@mwillblade 6 лет назад
@@RobinLauer Did you have to hang your food in a tree at night? I use to love paddling around in the swamps where I live in Louisiana until a 7ft. gator tried to crawl into my boat. He was not aggressive. I think he wanted a place to sun itself.
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 6 лет назад
I do hang my food sometimes, but mostly just stash my food in the thick alders along the shore. The campsites I use in Northern Ontario are seldom used so bears don't get used to visiting them.
@danieltrottier8599
@danieltrottier8599 8 лет назад
Ya I saw the face also.
@antiNuetron
@antiNuetron 4 года назад
Nicely done, though I'd rather hear you talk than have to read text.
@FastSet
@FastSet 5 лет назад
tqlk to ue
@RobinLauer
@RobinLauer 5 лет назад
Hi, How are you?
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