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Solo with dog canoe trip
Pine:
I really enjoyed this and hope you do too.
A little modern technology but still a good watch.
https://youtu.be/6oxUSsidvmw?si=9xBw7N6zXRTj5bgl
Killdeer:
I am supposed to be asleep, but I had to watch this.
The ads were an inconvenience, but quickly dispensed with. This should have been a PBS or Nature release. What a lucky SOB this was, experiencing the incredible panorama of life as it was left by the ones who bequeathed it, however unwillingly.
I saw the landscape go by, and saw the ones who had seen it first. I saw them live and travel through there, have their harvests and their fires, heard vague voices tell stories in a tongue I could not follow.
What a treasure!
This was well worth the time to watch, although I may suffer tomorrow. My only wish was to see that noble canid scarf down some walleye (the glories of which I discovered at the Tennessee Classic), instead of that insipid kibble.
Thank you for the link!
Killdeer :campfire:
Even:
Thanks for the link :) That was a good watch. I think, living in Northern BC, its easy to take a lot of things for granted, and his sense of wonder at what he was seeing was refreshing. He is a great cinematographer/editor as well.
Canoeing and kayaking is an incredible way to see wildlife up close, that I think too few people really appreciate.
Wudstix:
Truly inspiring. I have kayaked for a couple days, while hunting hogs, but never anything as epic as this.
:campfire: :coffee: :archer2: :campfire:
rastaman:
What an awesome video. Thanks for posting it up! :thumbsup:
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