My mother in law and I toured the southern part of Lake Superior this last summer from Munising to Duluth. Could not do the rest of the circle, but so glad you all did and put up a video to show all the beauty we could not see. What beautiful country and Lake Superior is Superior for sure. Thanks for another great video. Love them all.
I’ve watched countless RU-vid videos of overlanding but wow. What a perfect documentary and story telling. Absolutely loved every second of the video with my wife and pups
Boy the oldman wasn't lying!! We sat around a campfire a couple of weeks ago and I heard all about this trip!! Once again what a beautiful trip and amazing footage to capture some amazing moments! I was telling phil I was so excited to see this and just hear you tell the story 😂. Absolutely amazing brother!
Yet another beautifully done film by Overland Pioneers! Thoroughly enjoyed this one, already trying to figure out how to squeeze this into 2025 travel plans. Bravo!
New subscriber here. I absolutely loved the cinematography and story telling about this trip through my favorite home state and look forward to watching more of your content in the near future.
I've done my own little tour of the state side visiting the lighthouses. It was realy fun watching to see which one we both had been to. A great Video! Realy Nice music, sound and narration. I watch your vides several time as they are enjoyable. Thanks For Sharing Well Done!
Somebody else who enjoys the meditative viewing of aerial footage, perhaps? Did I plan to watch a 1:18 long video this morning? No. Was I rewarded for doing so? Absolutely. Great job on the camera work and editing and telling a compelling story. Wish I would've had a conversation with you at KOAR - about travels, drones, whatever. Did you use D-Log for the drone footage?
"White Fish Point. A perfect beach at Mouth of the Huron and the rocky shores in the Keweenaw Peninsula." When did they move White Fish Point? I thought the Keweenaw Peninsula was, well, the peninsula and the Huron was 50 miles to the east. Beautiful photography. Your dogs don't know how lucky they are!