Thank you! I honestly think it's cause we were just real with each other and how we were feeling that this was the footage we captured :) I wouldn't have it any other way!
I love how playful you two are. That was an ambitious trip for your first backcountry trip! And you keep saying you didn't know what you were doing, but it sure looked like you did! It is indeed hard work, but you did it!!!! You are a great team and have such perseverance! Way to keep laughing through it all, that was key! :D Power to you both!!
wow thank you so much for this 😭 Honestly as much as we complain we loved every second of it and the filming and editing :) Next one will be the last in this series but there are other adventures and videos that we want to make! (hint: Karam already did a bike tour in Vietnam that will be a series).
Enjoying your series very much! Really like how "real" you guys are. Its refreshing to watch. Oh yeah thanks for the comment on my video, if you could have seen the smile on my daughters face!!! It made her week!
Aww that fact has now made OUR week! She's a true RU-vidr in the making and we can't wait to see her feature in more of your videos. Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much! Totally agree with you, learning happens outside the comfort zone and honestly as hard as these few days were, they were probably the most memorable of the trip. Thank again :)
Honestly I think it was just our coping mechanisms haha Elena complains and makes it funny, I just laugh and film her 😂😂😂 Thanks for the comment Bailey :)
Not sure what it means that I am laughing so hard during the very moments when you guys were the most dramatic! I imagine while you still remember Day 13 perhaps it's seen more as a great achievement now compared to the pain and suffering you likely felt on the day you did it. Great story telling!
wow so glad that our suffering is entertaining you hahaha no but for real honestly the complaining and hardships is all part of it that we enjoyed capturing. We were so delirious on that day, as hazy as it was it's one that's imprinted in our minds the most. Thanks for the compliments :) Looking forward to editing the last one!
great series! Too bad we still don't know the mystery of how to find the portage on the Little Madawaska or the road to the campsite. I've crossed Radiant twice before while on other trips (once was Francis to Cedar and the other time was Cedar to Francis). Have never paddled that route to Philip's. I should try it someday. Will be prepared for a long walk, just in case! :)
Honestly if we'd been less tired we probably would have found it but we were not in the right state to be trusted in finding small portage paths 😂 Please let us know how your attempt goes!