[Recharged] - Bikerafting a high elevation lake in the Washington

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • This will be my second bike rafting trip and my fist time solo… to keep it safe, I am deciding to stay on flatwater. I am heading to a few high elevation lakes to fish, raft and camp. The trip turned out to be beautiful and I had an amazing time despite not catching any fish.
    Hope you guys enjoy this video.
    If you want to get in touch, shoot me an email at pnwbikepacking@gmail.com

Komentáře • 71

  • @amineroadbikerider1504
    @amineroadbikerider1504 Před rokem +6

    what and amazing and peaceful video. your videos becoming like a medicine to me , so please keep them flowing . after seeing this video i decide to go for a 3 days bikepacking trip with my firend next week

    • @pnwbikepacking
      @pnwbikepacking  Před rokem

      Heck yeah! Hope you and your friend had an amazing trip!

  • @BernhardMasterson
    @BernhardMasterson Před rokem

    I just got more peaceful from watching your renewal trip. What a great water snake shot! Thank you.

    • @pnwbikepacking
      @pnwbikepacking  Před rokem

      Thanks! BTW Ran the Klickitat last weekend at about 980 CFS.... it was pretty low, just under the recommended lowest limit (1000 CFS). I'd say that Clackamas would be a better first Bikerafting route! There were a lot of strainers and sweepers and exposed rocks on the Klickitat. Though since you have some paddling experience, you'd probably be just fine.

    • @BernhardMasterson
      @BernhardMasterson Před rokem

      @@pnwbikepacking Cool! My schedule didn't align with flows and spring trips my friends made on the Klickitat. One of the benefits to packrafts is that we can boat at water levels lower than rafts and hard shell kayakers. One fun way to improve boat handling skills and paddle strokes is kayak polo. There is a group of us who play regularly on the Willamette on Fridays at 5:00 during the summer. Let me know if you are interested and I'll get you connected. Also we are having a two-day polo event on the Washougal the last weekend of this month, beginners welcome. Here is a vid from last year. czcams.com/video/C1qr3LmqMB8/video.html

    • @BernhardMasterson
      @BernhardMasterson Před rokem

      Oregon Kayak and Canoe Club (OKCC) is also a great resource. Group trips at different skill levels with a focus on building better paddlers.

  • @JakeLuke308
    @JakeLuke308 Před rokem

    There is something very special about paddling & then camping next to water. Glad you got to have some surf & turf action.

  • @GoodandtheGang
    @GoodandtheGang Před 16 dny

    Soooo cool! Keep doing some video man it's so nice to watch!

  • @helgarivers6281
    @helgarivers6281 Před rokem +3

    Great work once again. The effort to get the shots doesn't go unnoticed. Especially having to paddle back out and in again. All part of the fun :)

  • @WaywardLifeSailing
    @WaywardLifeSailing Před rokem +1

    that feeling of peace that comes from solitude after using the power of your own body to reach a place is exactly why I love camping so much more when it involves a bike. It's also a similar feeling when we can sail somewhere without using an engine. Something about using nature and your own power to get to a place just makes the experience so much more rewarding and allows the system to relax more thoroughly.

    • @pnwbikepacking
      @pnwbikepacking  Před rokem +2

      Heck yeah, you nailed it! Hope to see more bikepacking content from your channel!

  • @fredwells_pnwdad
    @fredwells_pnwdad Před rokem +3

    Another great one! Thank you for all the amazing content! This just added another ride to my long list!

    • @pnwbikepacking
      @pnwbikepacking  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Fred! It's not a hard ride but it's super beautiful! Get after it!

  • @JordanVegBike
    @JordanVegBike Před rokem

    oooh going to have to queue this one up to watch on my ultrawide monitor!

  • @michaelcotrone5008
    @michaelcotrone5008 Před rokem +1

    I never catch any fish either dude. Our day will come!

    • @pnwbikepacking
      @pnwbikepacking  Před rokem +1

      IT CAME! I caught a small trout on my trip this last weekend! Hah, now I just need some consistency... and catch something I could actually eat!

  • @canica99
    @canica99 Před rokem +1

    Hello Chris and hello to the desert Fox...Parker. I am sorry I have not commented as how good your videos are and how energizing the two of you are when bikepacking. Keep up the good work...I rode my bicycle across the US from Vancouver WA to Portland Maine and down to NYC two years ago and many of those areas in Washington and Oregon are amazing. You do a great job with the filming and editing and you and Rob are hysterical. Stay well and keep putting out this great content. Cheers and if I ever run into you and the desert Fox, burgers and beers are on me.....

  • @JeremyStookey
    @JeremyStookey Před rokem

    Keep coming back to this. Love the vibe of this video. Way to go!

    • @pnwbikepacking
      @pnwbikepacking  Před rokem

      Thanks Jeremy! This was one of my favorite videos and trips of 2022! Can't wait to do another trip like this!

  • @chuckrodgers4780
    @chuckrodgers4780 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful video Chris, we love to watch your adventures. Your narration brings a peacefulness to your movies .

  • @marlodawg
    @marlodawg Před rokem

    Excellent! Your videos keep getting better and better. Keep it up.

  • @YetiAdventure
    @YetiAdventure Před rokem +1

    This is supremely well shot Chris. Just spectacular.
    I'd never put too much thought into Packrafting... but you're making a very compelling case for one here.

    • @pnwbikepacking
      @pnwbikepacking  Před rokem +1

      Yeah! Need to combine the cycling, climbing, and packrafting!!! Keep's things interesting!

  • @FollowThomas
    @FollowThomas Před rokem

    It's so beautiful there. Excellent footage as always 👍

  • @johnnyontrails
    @johnnyontrails Před rokem +2

    Loved this video! Beautifully filmed and narrated….you inspire and motive me through your stories, thank you 😊

    • @pnwbikepacking
      @pnwbikepacking  Před rokem +1

      Thanks John, these types of comments mean a lot to me!

  • @Nick-cd5hq
    @Nick-cd5hq Před rokem +2

    Chris, really enjoy your videos, excellent work! Nice to see you got an Alpaca Caribou, I have a scout and a classic on order, best backcountry raft brand IMO. Was just up at Takhalak Lake. Try using an October Caddis fly pattern. It’s a dry fly and I drag it around wet on a dry line about 40 feet behind my boat on 3wt. Adams fly works well too as does the Bitch Creek fly. Action can be spotty, but I always get bit when I try those flys. Good luck man!!

    • @pnwbikepacking
      @pnwbikepacking  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the fishing beta Nick! Hoping I can get to some lake this next weekend and ill try taking your advice! Sometimes I wonder if I should have gone with the classic vs. the Caribou! I guess thats why you need N + 1 packrafts right?

  • @joecorrea28
    @joecorrea28 Před rokem

    Beautiful views! Great video. Makes me wanna stat pedaling away.

  • @jamieroszel
    @jamieroszel Před rokem +1

    Recharged indeed, that was some great scenery and beautiful-looking water!

    • @pnwbikepacking
      @pnwbikepacking  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching Jamie! The water was so clear! Can't wait to get back out there!

  • @xspells
    @xspells Před rokem

    Dude I absolutely love your videos

  • @chantelbarnhart8068
    @chantelbarnhart8068 Před rokem

    Beautiful and peaceful!! ❤️

  • @klamathmountainultralight

    *One of the only channels I get truly stoked to see a new vid from. Keep at it Wilson

  • @jrreed6992
    @jrreed6992 Před rokem +1

    Right on that is my favorite area to explore. Them skeeters up there are merciless. How much does the packraft weigh. I use a 4 piece spinning rod and toss spinners and spoons in the high alpine lakes.

    • @pnwbikepacking
      @pnwbikepacking  Před rokem +1

      Yeah they were bad. I hope to get back here in a few months and hopefully there will be no skeeters! Packraft on it's own weights in at 5lbs. BUT you've also got to factor in the lifejacket, paddle, inflater bag, repair kit. When it's all said and done, the kit is probably like 8-10 lbs.

  • @kninetranr1
    @kninetranr1 Před rokem

    Chris , we just love your philosophy on life and your adventures. The way you articulate the adventures you go on. Thank you for motivating us and so many others. Really appreciate what you do .
    Ps. You should consider a patreon page
    Ken....

    • @pnwbikepacking
      @pnwbikepacking  Před rokem +2

      Thanks Kenneth! Making this videos helps me stay motivated!

  • @machinesandthings7121
    @machinesandthings7121 Před 9 měsíci

    Another great video!

  • @shayneb3327
    @shayneb3327 Před rokem

    Another well done video. Great stuff

  • @JCSell
    @JCSell Před rokem

    Excellent work! Love your videos!

  • @PumpkinVillage
    @PumpkinVillage Před rokem

    That was awesome. So relaxing. Thanks for the video and take care, Al

  • @theoutdoorsycrew1749
    @theoutdoorsycrew1749 Před rokem +1

    Great video Chris really tranquil, I think you need to change your fly depending on the lake you might have more luck maybe 😆. Loved the shot at 6:30 did you have the camera in the water if so great call it worked out really well 👏. Great stuff love your videos keep them coming.

    • @pnwbikepacking
      @pnwbikepacking  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching! Yeah I think I needed to do more experimentation with flies! The water was pretty shallow for the first 20 feet so I walked out a ways and set up the tripod in the water for the shot at 6:30. Appreciate the kind words!

  • @teachemwell4961
    @teachemwell4961 Před rokem

    I am so jealous...

  • @asianwithtophat5717
    @asianwithtophat5717 Před rokem

    Awesome video man. Glad I discovered this channel. It’s always good to be able to just get out and recharge from time to time.
    Question for you though. What’s the name of the track you used starting at 4:35?

    • @pnwbikepacking
      @pnwbikepacking  Před rokem

      Appreciate the kind words! So the song was downloaded from Epidemic Sounds, it was under their ambient section. The artist is "Elm Lake" and the track is called "The Sawtooth and the Noise" - Even found it on youtube for ya!
      czcams.com/video/AkhIUAXNDcg/video.html. Cheers!

  • @none-ya2242
    @none-ya2242 Před měsícem

    Well I think I've almost finished all your vides in the last week. I miss Oregon... What is the brand and model of your packrat?

  • @kruschrhoades
    @kruschrhoades Před 5 měsíci

    Have you tried a chironomid dropper off the hook of a dry as an indicator?

  • @CanadianSledDog
    @CanadianSledDog Před rokem

    That looked very enjoyable. Do you troll with the pack raft? Basically all my success in the canoe is by trolling, not sure why, maybe it helps find the fish or maybe I'm just terrible at jigging.

    • @pnwbikepacking
      @pnwbikepacking  Před rokem +1

      Hey, thanks for watching! This was a super enjoyable and relaxing trip. Yeah, my "strategy" was to basically troll. When the winds would pick up it was a bit tricky. Hoping to head back to the lake again this year and have another go!

    • @CanadianSledDog
      @CanadianSledDog Před rokem

      @@pnwbikepacking awesome, I love the bike fishing. I'm planning my own setup now.

  • @adamhart9555
    @adamhart9555 Před rokem

    I was just in that zone backpacking up in Goat Rocks for the first time. This area is amazing and Im definatly coming back with my bike. Also, I was on the fence but this and the previous video has convinced me that I need a pack raft. What raft are you using? Any suggestions would be appreciated if you have the time. Thanks again for the amazing content!

    • @adamhart9555
      @adamhart9555 Před rokem

      Found the answerer to my question in the previous video. Thanks again for the amazing content and inspiration.

    • @pnwbikepacking
      @pnwbikepacking  Před rokem +1

      Hey Adam, thanks for watching and glad you got the answer. (Alpacka Caribou). I think the raft you get really depends on how you end up intending to use it the majority of the time. So far im pretty stoked on the Caribou. Alpacka has a great reputation and you probably can't really go wrong with any of their rafts.

  • @stevesaunders3
    @stevesaunders3 Před rokem

    What can you tell me about the brand and your assessment of the raft you have?

    • @pnwbikepacking
      @pnwbikepacking  Před rokem +1

      Hey Steve, t he raft is made by a company called Alpacka and the model is the Caribou. (www.alpackaraft.com/products/caribou)
      It is designed specifically for bikerafting, so it does a great job for that! I am not a good paddler and don't have experience with other boats... I am in over my head on Class 3, especially with a bike, you can do it with these rafts... but that isn't really what it is designed for. I got the model with the TiZip which allows me to store things in the boat which is awesome! If you want to do Class II and under bikerafting trips, l highly recommend this raft! Hope this helps.

  • @amineroadbikerider1504

    do you have an instagram account where you share your pictures?