Guide You Outdoors is back on the water in La Verendrye, Quebec. Why we chooses to paddle is a simple but complicated question. Watch this beautiful display of canoe camping scenery while we tackle this question.
@@bbkim_world, it would have been great if i had the money to do it but unfortunately i have been born in a country that have sucked out of me my energy, my will power, my soul
why are you wearing socks, sneakers and pants and just dipping your whole feeties into the water. just because you can doesnt mean you should. btw im a long time subscriber and im still pissed about the time you cut down that tree just to take the branches
Smh bro you're acting like its an unsual thing to do, I fuckin yoink trees for their branches when I'm camping and I only got fined a couple hundred dollars cause apparently it's illegal to do that in a national park. Side note, you're ethnocentric view on wearing shoes in a running water is ignorant. It's a penobscot tradition that dates back to the early archaic period, where indigenous being would soak their feet in the river water cause it made them connect with god or something. You may be asking why hes wearing shoes and thats because its an old camper technique, cause the nutrients of the river water sanitize the socks. I'm literally pulsating in my seat right now because you're ignorance in intolerable. I havent been this angry since my wife left me and took my fucking kids. Having said that, I do agree that wearing the pants were a little unusual. Still, please educate yourself in the future, and try not to make the same mistake again. Thank you very much.
Paddling fulfills you with a subtle and peaceful state of mind and consciousness about the living planet. Thanks for this lovely video!
Canoe tripping is the only thing I ever really want to do!
Great video, I couldn't agree more. I have been canoe camping for more than 40 years and have loved every minute. Can't wait to go again.
Really enjoyed watching this. Thanks
Yesssss!!!! A new video. So sweet.
welcome back. Great video. Take care, Al
I would paddle more, but moved to arizona, not exactly known for canoeing...
these are all good reasons
Roots man!
I paddle because there is water that needs paddling. January is almost over, then just two months more.
Nice Video.
Longtime no see...!
Hello from Korea
Busan?
@@AexoeroV Daegu !
@@bbkim_world, good, i wanna go there, and Busan, and Seoul, and the whole world!
@@AexoeroV Great...!
@@bbkim_world, it would have been great if i had the money to do it but unfortunately i have been born in a country that have sucked out of me my energy, my will power, my soul
why are you wearing socks, sneakers and pants and just dipping your whole feeties into the water. just because you can doesnt mean you should. btw im a long time subscriber and im still pissed about the time you cut down that tree just to take the branches
Smh bro you're acting like its an unsual thing to do, I fuckin yoink trees for their branches when I'm camping and I only got fined a couple hundred dollars cause apparently it's illegal to do that in a national park. Side note, you're ethnocentric view on wearing shoes in a running water is ignorant. It's a penobscot tradition that dates back to the early archaic period, where indigenous being would soak their feet in the river water cause it made them connect with god or something. You may be asking why hes wearing shoes and thats because its an old camper technique, cause the nutrients of the river water sanitize the socks. I'm literally pulsating in my seat right now because you're ignorance in intolerable. I havent been this angry since my wife left me and took my fucking kids. Having said that, I do agree that wearing the pants were a little unusual. Still, please educate yourself in the future, and try not to make the same mistake again. Thank you very much.
Neoprene socks keep the leeches off.