Website: VentureMediaPhotos.com Instagram: @Venture.Media Have you ever thought about solo camping. Maybe you just love hiking. well either way check out this video I made while doing a solo backpacking trip in the Canadian wilderness.
I hiked the Bruce as a kid, grade 7, 8, 9. Summer camp dropped us south and we walked for 3 days north. The most incredible moments of my life. I now have my own 12 year old son, Im so excited to take him up to that beautiful piece of land.
Bridges... nice to have. I had to change clothes to cross a river in a Wilderness area in Alberta. Had to cross it in three places as it was so wide. Same thing on the return. Freezing cold. Fire and towel to dry before continuing the hike. There were big bridges on the bank for pack horses, nothing for trekkers. A very memorable solo hike. Lots of moose and coyotes. I think I counted 13 deer.
Great video. It's amazing to me how even hikers will scratch their names into the trees and wood. Why are people so disrespectful of nature. Even so called nature enthusiast.
Greetings from Wales 🏴 nice video 👍 looks an awesome area for a wild camp. Mark has been to Canada 4 times, I’ve always wanted to go as we have watched ice hockey here in the UK for 36 years. Just subscribed to your channel and we are looking forward to watching more of your videos, great job 👍all the best Simon & Mark
Hi Matt! Found you because we were looking for hikers who take on trails around the Hudson Bay. We enjoyed this video and will continue to watch:) Doc and Angel
Bro, keep it up! you'll gain some traction in this channel I bet. You've clearly put a lot of effort into this and I'd love to see you succeed. Subscribed. I live in the Durham Region. Would love to backpack with you sometime (I'm thinking of starting a RU-vid channel too)
How did you manage camping on the BT? I was researching going end to end but was warned by others and online research that camping is not allowed on the majority of the trail. That if hiking the BT we have to make arrangements for places to stay for the night. I understand part of the reason is privately owned sections of the trail. What was your experience? I'm really interested. Not being able to camp is what put me off doing it. It's the main reason I haven't done it.
Hey! So if you google campsites on the Bruce trail they have a list of sites. But as you said they are definitely few and far in-between so you have to stay at hotel or air b and b’s for most of the trail
what about camping on the provincial parks along the trail? Are there fines if caught? As long as it's not a criminal charge. Which I read private property trespassing is.
I cannot seem to find the answer - what section of the trail is this? I am in Kitchener region and would love to get out for a night or two on the Bruce Trail.
@@MattyFoOutdoors thanks for your response, I had no hope though :) I am newbie in camping world and just want to experience solo camping at least once to see how does that feel. Subscribed to your channel and honestly I liked your content, it's simple and beautiful