The Buffalo River | A 144 Mile Canoe Trip Down Our First National River | Part 2
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2023
- We pick up our journey down the Buffalo River on day 3 at a bend just past Erbie. After a couple of cold, short paddle days put us behind schedule, we are ready to put some more miles on the canoe. Plenty of good whitewater awaits us, along with a much welcomed paddle break bushwhacking up the Nars (Narrows) and exploring Skull Bluff.
Trip Date: February 26 - March 4, 2022
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Beautiful river and scenery. Thank you for sharing your journey.
Your videos are put together nicely. Im enjoying this. That knife edge climb was a little crazy
Glad you’re enjoying the videos! Thanks for watching and commenting! I love connecting with people over these experiences and sharing stories.
good video! hit ya'll with the sub! keep em coming.. just a tip... when those water filters freeze they can crack on the inside and not filter properly.. I've heard some people actually put it in the sleeping bag with em to keep from freezing.
Thanks so much! I’ll definitely keep the videos coming! Ooo great idea! I’ll remember that tip for future for sure. Definitely seems like a solid way to keep from ruining a filter.
Are you brothers? Enjoying your video 👍
Not brothers, just good friends that grew up together 😊
Oh lord! I’m afraid of heights! Great view though 😊. Just curious if you ever have any bear encounters on your trips?
Sorry I just saw this. I’ve had a couple of black bear encounters but never had them coming into camp or anything.
Can you share your bannock recipe?
Absolutely! 1 cup flour, 1 tsp baking powder, 1/4 tsp salt, 1/4 cup powdered milk, 1 tbs shortening. Super simple and you can scale it from there. I mix the dry ingredients at home along with the shortening (which I melt and mix in). Then just add enough water in camp to make a dough consistency. I like it best over the fire or straight on the coals, but it’s pretty good in a pan too if you add a little butter or oil to sort of fry it.
@@Beyond_The_Treeline thank you! Enjoying your video 👍😊