Can't wait to get out this spring and enjoy the lakes. I'm glad to be back in Ontario full time.
Excellent! I like the phrase "reset your soul". Happy 150 Canada.
It still has the wow factor after watching the second time. Bushcraft camping and woodworking with great videography and creativity, looking forward to the next one.
Thanks so much Rick. Move coming soon. 2 build videos in the works and 2 adventure videos. Lots coming.
With a lump in throat and tears in my eyes, I watch your trip. You film and edit with the premise for the viewer to not just watch but feel, the beauty and emotion that you are in the midst of. Thank you thank you for sharing. I truly was moved by your cinematics and your genuine love of nature and dicovering Her through challenging your selves.
I love the way you captured the feeling of being in the backcountry. I'm looking forward to my first Killarney canoe trip with my husband this fall and your video got me even more stoked!
This vlog pretty much sums up the peace, serenity, and solitude of a spring (or autumn) canoe trip through Killarney Provincial Park. Excellent job capturing all the right moments, and commenting in all the right spots. Beautiful work. My wife and I head out the first week of may for ten days in Killarney and are looking forward to exactly everything in this video. Cheers!
What a wonderful adventure. Being raised near Sudbury I always relate that scenery to "home". Thanks for bringing us along, and bringing my mind back in time.
Thank you so much for making this. Very well put together and thought inspiring.
Just beautiful. Couldn't do that, though but I can respect how well you're both doing it. Brilliant work again. Love to see you taking a break ;) Cheers!
That was spectacular. Totally my kind of vacation. Haven't done anything like that in years. I felt my blood pressure drop just watching it.
Had to watch this again. After way to many years I'm headed back to Killarney on Sunday for my first solo trip.
This is one of the most insperrational videos I have ever seen , keep them coming !!
Just incredible... I've really enjoyed your photos along the way. Keep up the awesome Mr. & Mrs. Timber.
Stumbled upon this video as we are planning our first Killarney trip for next fall... great job! Glad I found your channel, I've subscribed and looking forward to more trip videos from you two.
I feel I've made a wonderful discovery in your channels Trustin Timber and The Timber Life. So inspiring. Thank you.
All of your videos are amazing. This one is the best yet! Where I am in my life, a trip like this is not possible. Thanks for sharing!
Jeff L I'm glad you enjoyed it. Wish you all the best and hope one day I see you on the waters.
Man, you Canadians are spoilt for beauty and space ! Really enjoyed that. I trawl YT for quality canoe films and this was worth stumbling on. Your narration tells a story, which is sadly missing in some of the more popular ‘bushcraft’ offerings by well known YTubers and most are lacking the quality footage that you've captured here. Loved some of the underwater shots of the paddle, great attention to detail. Greetings from England.
Thanks so much. I'm glad the details are appreciated. I put a lot of time into my videos which isn't all that productive from the CZcams algorithm perspective if I was trying to grow my channel like other CZcamsrs. However, what's important to me is that in the future I have work I'm proud of, not numbers. Lots of good stuff coming. All the best.
Inspiring and very brave.
Contemplating a FIRST canoe adventure with my 13 year old - just a day / single night in and out so your trip is more daunting than we can tackle as a first go. Love your photos and the video-graphy, and the underwater scenes - especially the loon swimming! Spectacular!
Nice ending. Be nice to people. Be nice to the earth. AGREED.
Go team Timbers.
Glad you enjoyed. Yes, go enjoy a trip. 13 is the best age to get out there:)
Gorgeous film of a gorgeous park. Wonderful.
The best provincial park in Ontario in my opinion. I worked for the MNR right out of school as a designer with a landscape architect and got to explore the parks. I have done my fair share of camping from a young age in Ontario and this has been my favorite thus far.
Wow very inspiring. Hope I get to experience a trip like this. I’ve been wanting to connect with our nature here in Canada.
This is one beautiful film! So well done and I take my hat off to both of you. ⛺️🏕🏔
Great video Trustin! Such beautiful places!
Great video. Lovely images as well. Can't wait to check out Killarney this summer!
Great video! I'm not sure where to start. The videography and storytelling was incredible. I'm alway excited when I see a new video from you in my subscription list.
Killarney is by far my favourite park so far! Can't wait to get out there! That camp site you stayed at on Killarney lake is the same one I stayed at last time with my scout group. On our last day on that island we where packing up and a group across the way was yelling at us that there was a black bear on the point. He was way more scared of us and ended up swimming away. It truly shows how one with natural you are out there.
interesting. We had one at out camp a few years ago but yeah, it just ran away when we got close.
Just, wow. That was tremendously inspirational. Made me proud to be Canadian!
That's what a true Canadian does. Makes other Canadians proud. Glad you enjoyed it.
Very nicely done Justin, glad I happened across your channel.
Awesome! My favorite park is Killarney. Bill Mason has always inspired my love of the outdoors. I really enjoyed your video. Wade
Amazing film T
The scenery is epic. I haven't been camping in years. We used to camp up on Mt. Washington, or Mt Madison once a year. Injuries and old age has crept in. My arthritis limits me. I miss it, so I live vicariously through your films.
Happy to bring it to you, Paul. What's your favorite camp dish? I'll cook something up for you int he next one:) lol
Great video, very inspiring. Just got back from killarney and you make me wish i was still there! So many of the thoughts you share during this video i agree with 100%
This is beautiful in sentiment and environment. Your videography is always amazing.
"Are we going to enjoy ourselves like we have every time before, or are we going to be tested beyond our comfort zone?" I love seeing your pov on why they are not mutually exclusive.
This was a step outside my comfort zone. Anytime I'm nervous I just let it come from the heart and then I don't have to worry what people think. Really happy you enjoyed it.
awesome video guys! started wilderness camping again after 30 years absence. First time in Killarney was summer of 2017.
Thanks for this beautiful video. Makes me want to go out there and film my own adventures
That’s a fantastic video my friend, very unique. I went to Killarney in July, I live in England and it’s a place that I can only describe as heaven.
Yep, we actually just got back from here again. Will have a new video up in a week or so.
I've enjoyed all the video's you've put out that I've seen so far but this one caught me a little off guard. I knew by the title it wasn't going to be a make video but I didn't realise how stunning and inspiring it would be. I think this is the first time in a very long time I've watched anything and given it my full undivided attention, no quickly checking emails/instagram/facebook whilst watching, not even realising I've got a huge smile on my face, just full focus on every frame.
Thankyou for sharing this, it's a beautifully shot, produced and narrated video. I will be sharing this far and wide.
That's so awesome. Thanks for telling me. I wasn't sure how it would be received so I'm really happy you all enjoy it. More to come. I put in the time in the editing suit so I'm not wasting yours. Always been my rule.
Trustin Timber well it's time well spent. I've been feverishly showing it to everyone I can! And it's giving me the inspiration to finally get around to finding somewhere local I can go canoeing, so thankyou again.
honestly I'm just stunned after watching this I'm sure I'll visit this place sooner.
So fricken JEALOUS!!! Awesome video TT
Excellent video. I plan on going to Killarney in June. Thanks for sharing.
Outstanding filmwork and a great story! I'm on the edge of my own 600 mile canoe adventure that will be starting this September and this video was a great way to remind myself of what is in store for me. Great video, as always.
Thanks so much. Tell me more about your trip. Where will you canoe? Maybe I can catch up with you and shoot a little segment of your trip and do an interview.
It's going to be a trip on the Mississippi starting from Alma, WI and hopefully ending three weeks later at St Louis. I did a 10 day solo trip from Alma to Dubuque in 2015, but this trip will be with myself and my brother.
Very well done. Thank you! Thinking of visiting Killarney Provincial park in a week.
Love this video! I am determined to go to Killarney this year but hopefully before the bugs are out :)
This is my first time watching one of your video's & it blew me away . The scenery , the content and the story was very moving and emotional. WoW !!! Nice job , New subscriber here , keep up the good work
That was a treat! ❤️
Beautifully shot and edited!
Statement at 6.05 so important, but goal is to make this routine despite the difficulties of doing so. Great adventure! Beautiful country, thank you for sharing this with us.
Really well done! Happy New Year!
This touches my soul💞.
your camera and the the way making video it's awesome.
Captivating. Enchanting. And it brought back memories of time in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area in Minnesota. How did I end up in Arizona.
Awesome video Timbers! 👍🔥🌲
awesome stuff! really sets some good inspiration for a upcoming Killarney trip of my own
awesome, Thanks for sharing it with us.
Great video. My fav park but I only go in Fall and Winter. I wouldn’t be able to handle the summer bugs.
Beautiful. Loving you vids great job again from you both. Look forward to seeing more. 👍😃🔥
Beautiful film. I envy you your canoe! I have slogged many a km with a beat up aluminum canoe dragging it as much as carrying it. The last time in Killarney we did the 100km loop on foot. It is a amazing place and a special part of Canada. Please post your bannock recipe.
Yeah, it's an amazing place. You can see the bannock recipe here on my second channel. czcams.com/video/5_no2oy89cg/video.html
Very good video I really enjoyed watching !!
Well done and well said. Thank you
Wonderful, well done!
Beautiful and inspiring view and filming as always🙂 I really have to fix my canoe soon 😂
Great video by the way!!
Memories of trips past, of lakes and rivers and bugs and shitty campsites and the really special ones like the one at Shangri La Falls on the Lady Evelyn river. Rock wall behind you, a stepped waterfall in front cascading through falls and deep pools and looking west out over the peak of the Ishpitani Ridge; The highest point in Ontario! You cannot Imagine.
Sounds amazing. Added it to my list of adventures to go on. Thanks for sharing your special spot. I'll share photos:)
Amazing!!❤️
Shit, that intro's like a Jam knot.
No slipping! Let's go Ontario!
Canada has more great lakes than the world combined! Ontario contributing its mass once again
great video man
Just Awesome Thank you again
awesome video, thanks!!!!🚀
“The point of a journey, is not to arrive.” ~ Neil Peart (you can move the comma: “The point of a journey is not, to arrive.”) I guess it depends on your journey.
Killarney is an incredible park. Another favourite of mine is Frontenac. Going on trips like this is what got me into boatbuilding but since I started boatbuilding I haven't gone on a trip like this.
Trustin Timber if you thought woodworking was a wormhole, go get a bigger shovel and then cut holes in the walls of your shop on either end of your table saw and planer.
Absolutely. It's a long learning curve, at least 15 years to get really comfortable if you are diversified. I'm going on about 24 years now and still find certain areas challenging. Very hard to make a living compared to most woodworking though. You can do well in yacht repairs but that takes time as well. By all means take it up as a hobby though. Tons of fun and it will take all your other woodworking to a new level. Curves will become second nature after a while. Steam bending become like tying your shoes. All those sweeping planks in your woodpile now become A-list materials.
Here's a little article I wrote to help you get started.
www.nomadboatbuilding.com/wordsite/project/the-nomad-ten-step-program/
I can see why its was Killarney,The orignal is in county Kerry Ireland very simular worth googling.
What a great cinematography! May I ask what tent you were using for this trip? Thank you :)
Well Done!!!
Hugging the tree ☺
Going (second time this year) to Killarney in a few weeks. I don't know how you do it in the spring. Flies would drive me insane.
I thought this was Killarney in Ireland!
I liked that.
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Very nice TT :)
Thanks for always stopping by. You got to get out on this side of the pond one day.
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Great inspiration to go outside and start a journey. I'm curious if/ what priorities come into focus during your trip and how that has played out in the year following?
Cory S great question. Let my look at my journal and get back you you.
Cory S after a quick review of my journal there are so many things to say to answer this question but if I had to narrow it down I'd say the following. Simply living is hard work. So learn to enjoy the process and turn the struggles into personal challenges you can feel great about overcoming.
I couldn't agree more. I have found that the end goal more often supersedes the means of getting there. Like hedonic adaptation, without another goal on the heels of completion, the journey is forgotten or ignored when that's where the memories and growth really comes from. Thanks for sharing!