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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.
ОтветитьMy smile won't go away! And I thought for sure you lost that fish...you little devil. Next
ОтветитьWho the hell goes up a river Haven’t seen one McDonald’s
Ответитьgreat 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?
ОтветитьLord jesus mouth watering watching that India and bacon samwich.
ОтветитьThese are absolutely amazing. Keep being amazing.
Ответить🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
ОтветитьWow, 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...
ОтветитьYou 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.
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.
ОтветитьYou have inspired me to get out more often thanks.
ОтветитьNot 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
ОтветитьI’m following your journey, spectacular landscapes and scenery. Love Saku. It must he a hard journey going upstream pulling the cane.
ОтветитьPulling the canoe
Ответитьlove the instrumental music ..every time in your vedio,,keep safe Saku..😍😘😘😘
ОтветитьGreat trip. Love the slide banjo music. Bela Fleck? Prefect soundtrack for this.
ОтветитьWhat 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.
ОтветитьI 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?
Ответить😎👍👍
ОтветитьUp in Labrador with no fly net over your face! Stunn’ arse. 😋
ОтветитьThis is the best advert ever made for your canoe. That thing is tough as nails!
ОтветитьThis is my second time watching. AND it never gets old.
Great adventure. ❤️❤️❤️❤️🎣🎣🎣🎣🇨🇦🇨🇦
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🤦🏼♀️
ОтветитьWhy are there so many flies? What do they lay their eggs on?
ОтветитьJustin. 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!
EPIC
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ОтветитьI love your videos.
Ответитьunreal
ОтветитьWatching this just feels like I am eat whit the flies....I love the back ground music though
ОтветитьDo you get scared of thunderstorms when you are in the tent?
ОтветитьDo 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
ОтветитьI'd be terrified one of those rocks would damage the canoe.
ОтветитьAwsome, simply spectacular! Great filming! Thank you for making me live through this adventure with you and Saku, it's as if we were there
ОтветитьBeen 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.
ОтветитьAnother great episode! Thx.
Watching from Ontario Canada 🎉
Saku Lake?
ОтветитьGreat true Great Canadian adventure
Ответитьred wine lake might be nice for a week or two
ОтветитьThe BEAR ....Hes thinking I come down to the river everyday ...Who are you and what are you doing here ..Cheers M
ОтветитьSweetest
ОтветитьMust be a nice break to be paddling right now!
ОтветитьI'm watching this expedition while reading your AWESOME book! What a treat, and thanks again for sharing your journey with all of us :)
ОтветитьThe no name lake should be called Saku Barbour Lake
ОтветитьWrong time of year for travelling in the interior
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