Across Labrador Wild by Canoe E.3: 83 Days, 1700km.

Across Labrador Wild by Canoe E.3: 83 Days, 1700km.

Justin Barbour

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@dustinperrier502
@dustinperrier502 - 17.04.2021 15:46

Living my dream buddy. Thanks for these videos. Now get the Labrador book done. Just finished the nfld one. Videos are great but I loved the book even more.

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@ifonlyseethrumyeyes8957
@ifonlyseethrumyeyes8957 - 04.05.2021 01:54

My smile won't go away! And I thought for sure you lost that fish...you little devil. Next

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@gojumpintothelake
@gojumpintothelake - 09.05.2021 04:02

Who the hell goes up a river Haven’t seen one McDonald’s

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@EdwardthePale
@EdwardthePale - 16.05.2021 20:07

great stuff Justin, Me and my old boy enjoy watching you and Sakus Journeys! Looking forward to next episode this years journey across Newfoundland! P.s Whats your favorite Cliff Bar?

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@matthewmcgrath9058
@matthewmcgrath9058 - 16.05.2021 20:39

Lord jesus mouth watering watching that India and bacon samwich.

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@ActionMattGreen
@ActionMattGreen - 21.05.2021 18:23

These are absolutely amazing. Keep being amazing.

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@bikashrana912
@bikashrana912 - 26.05.2021 05:57

🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

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@joesmania
@joesmania - 30.05.2021 18:16

Wow, this Justin is a very knowledgeable woodsman, and I'd bet, among other things.. I'd say he's likely just as if not more skilled than most of the more famous trekkers & survivors on network shows.. You can tell with his down to earth ways, that he had a good old-school upbringing. It's nice to see this slice of life in the great Northeast lives on...

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@brettd530
@brettd530 - 06.06.2021 11:12

You and Sak are in a perpetual state of Beast Mode. I'm in awe of your drive, endurance, and positive outlook.
You two are the real deal.

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@TermiteUSA
@TermiteUSA - 11.06.2021 14:36

Those steep uphills might go easier with a 100' of braided rope and a couple of single blocks to help raise the weight over the roughest parts. With a jam cleat on one end you'd find other uses for it.

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@williamnorris6601
@williamnorris6601 - 23.06.2021 11:27

You have inspired me to get out more often thanks.

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@MikeInTheWoods
@MikeInTheWoods - 08.07.2021 21:23

Not sure if you knew this, but I learned a way to stop a crack from propagating is to drill a small hole at the base of the crack

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@barrytree6666
@barrytree6666 - 26.07.2021 02:45

I’m following your journey, spectacular landscapes and scenery. Love Saku. It must he a hard journey going upstream pulling the cane.

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@barrytree6666
@barrytree6666 - 26.07.2021 02:46

Pulling the canoe

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@CELCDOLFO
@CELCDOLFO - 27.08.2021 05:10

love the instrumental music ..every time in your vedio,,keep safe Saku..😍😘😘😘

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@blackdogbite
@blackdogbite - 01.12.2021 18:29

Great trip. Love the slide banjo music. Bela Fleck? Prefect soundtrack for this.

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@davidmodeland429
@davidmodeland429 - 14.12.2021 19:59

What a stellar adventure so far! Your grit, determination, and can-do attitude have made this trip pleasure to watch. Continuing on with the rest now, thanks for all the work you've done to bring is these productions.

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@natureisallpowerful
@natureisallpowerful - 28.12.2021 13:58

I actually think I know why its called red wine river due to the colour I've seen when your paddling. Is that the reason its called that?

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@russwise1
@russwise1 - 20.04.2022 15:54

😎👍👍

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@tylercaines2679
@tylercaines2679 - 22.04.2022 08:46

Up in Labrador with no fly net over your face! Stunn’ arse. 😋

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@daveadolph9069
@daveadolph9069 - 24.07.2022 07:43

This is the best advert ever made for your canoe. That thing is tough as nails!

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@tomgrantham9992
@tomgrantham9992 - 15.08.2022 04:43

This is my second time watching. AND it never gets old.
Great adventure. ❤️❤️❤️❤️🎣🎣🎣🎣🇨🇦🇨🇦

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@MrDIAMONDCOR
@MrDIAMONDCOR - 07.12.2022 18:34

That was a waste of a round firing off a warning shot at a bear on the other side of the river that had moved off🤦🏼‍♀️

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@MrDIAMONDCOR
@MrDIAMONDCOR - 07.12.2022 20:11

Why are there so many flies? What do they lay their eggs on?

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@andywalker8064
@andywalker8064 - 10.12.2022 02:54

Justin. What great video. What amazing editing. You and your intrepid companion are so brave and resolute. I hope viewers understand exactly where you were and what you were truly up against.

Thanks for sharing the beauty of your incredible journey, man!

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@Aaron92534
@Aaron92534 - 29.12.2022 22:34

EPIC

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@richardobrecht
@richardobrecht - 10.01.2023 23:43

*

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@terryvillar3785
@terryvillar3785 - 23.02.2023 05:50

I love your videos.

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@ms-05b53
@ms-05b53 - 18.03.2023 18:22

unreal

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@geraldyetman-hi2yl
@geraldyetman-hi2yl - 18.03.2023 23:37

Watching this just feels like I am eat whit the flies....I love the back ground music though

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@Last_Chance.
@Last_Chance. - 27.03.2023 01:17

Do you get scared of thunderstorms when you are in the tent?

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@Last_Chance.
@Last_Chance. - 27.03.2023 02:27

Do you treat your tent with anything to help repel water or just use it as it comes? I have heard of people spraying their tent with a water repellent for more protection. Just wondering and thanks for answering most of my questions I know you're busy but I'm so interested in doing some long adventures like you. I love your content

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@Last_Chance.
@Last_Chance. - 27.03.2023 02:46

I'd be terrified one of those rocks would damage the canoe.

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@ianmacneil1727
@ianmacneil1727 - 06.04.2023 23:49

Awsome, simply spectacular! Great filming! Thank you for making me live through this adventure with you and Saku, it's as if we were there

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@TomFrostJr
@TomFrostJr - 23.04.2023 05:26

Been gradually watching your videos systematically since discovering them several weeks ago! The fact that you finally got to Smallwood Reservoir on this one is significant to me in that I biked along the south shore of Smallwood Reservoir in '82, on the dirt track that was the Trans-Labrador Highway before it was CALLED the Trans-Labrador Highway, and then in Goose Bay (the turn-around point of my start-and-end-in-Pennsylvania ride) I bought the book "The Time has Come to Tell" by Mr. Smallwood himself and read it on the multi-day ferry ride to Red Bay.

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@Sean-bp6xb
@Sean-bp6xb - 24.06.2023 09:15

Another great episode! Thx.
Watching from Ontario Canada 🎉

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@MichaelHolloway
@MichaelHolloway - 18.09.2023 11:40

Saku Lake?

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@kennshotts5603
@kennshotts5603 - 30.09.2023 22:51

Great true Great Canadian adventure

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@danthedewman1
@danthedewman1 - 29.07.2024 06:57

red wine lake might be nice for a week or two

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@Mike-l3y9k
@Mike-l3y9k - 17.12.2024 23:44

The BEAR ....Hes thinking I come down to the river everyday ...Who are you and what are you doing here ..Cheers M

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@brophyh
@brophyh - 25.03.2025 02:24

Sweetest

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@Stillpoint23
@Stillpoint23 - 03.05.2025 04:52

Must be a nice break to be paddling right now!

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@Stillpoint23
@Stillpoint23 - 03.05.2025 04:56

I'm watching this expedition while reading your AWESOME book! What a treat, and thanks again for sharing your journey with all of us :)

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@Stillpoint23
@Stillpoint23 - 03.05.2025 05:05

The no name lake should be called Saku Barbour Lake

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@cgash1
@cgash1 - 18.05.2025 01:41

Wrong time of year for travelling in the interior

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