Bob, if you don't mind sharing, what are those sunglasses you're wearing and do you recommend them for kayaking?
@stevenfbowditchАй бұрын
Nice video Bob! Great to see you again in Owl Creek! Steve
@ginademarco8582Ай бұрын
Absolutely majestic ❤
@questionablilzАй бұрын
It was great to meet you today Bob, thanks for sharing this with me 🙏☺️ - Lily
@hichaelmartlineАй бұрын
Bob, I hope you realize what a wonderful trip this was. I couldn't imagine taking such a large group of friends into such a desolate place. Thank you for this story.
@kbr10642 ай бұрын
Hi again, Jim, I see that you live right across from us on Bowen Island! If you don’t mind, could you please tell us the best underwater camera brand /model that you know of? We are new to kayaking and really want to try this out. Thank you!
@kbr10642 ай бұрын
Hi Bob, could you please tell me what kind of underwater camera you have as I would like to buy one. Also, are you able to share where this video was taken? We live near Lighthouse Park and want to know how far away this particular area is so that maybe we can kayak to it one day thanks!
@silvercharm2 ай бұрын
Simply beautiful. We need to see these videos so very much . Thank you.
@tylerstudybaker2 ай бұрын
As someone who used to visit the San juan islands every summer, I love your videos on the Pacific Northwest. Excellent quality. Makes me wanna visit again sooner.
@flare16142 ай бұрын
This is beautiful, I wanna go to nahanni sometime but I'm a little bit scared
@pampermenetwork2 ай бұрын
You do good work, man. I enjoy your content. Keep it up.
@JonRawlinson3 ай бұрын
Great to meet you at the Coast Mountain Film Festival! What a wonderful film!! Truly inspiring! I subscribed! Looking forward to connecting again soon! Cheers, Jon.
@LisaElbertsen3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this amazing journey with us. This film should win awards from the National Film Board of Canada!
@margrietneels60313 ай бұрын
Thankyou from the bottom of my heart for sharing our Beautiful British Columbia with us! What a truly magical place you have shown us! Loved every minute of it, and will let my children watch this as well!
@McSippy3 ай бұрын
Amazing stuff Bob, you gave me inspiration to buy a wet suit and get in the Salish Sea! Can’t wait to explore Vancouver Island from Seattle, looks incredible. Keep up the fantastic content!
@Mo_Taser3 ай бұрын
I've never been on the West Coast Trail, but all of that geography, including the underwater photography is all very familiar to me here on Vancouver Island. Great video.
@azorty7833 ай бұрын
Thank you Bob for this wonderful story telling, images, and visions of what's possible in and with family and friends!
@peterholt26123 ай бұрын
Thanks for making the effort to put together this movie. Really enjoyed it. I spent a month helping survey glaciers in Norway in 1974. Definitely one of my most memorable experiences.
@geoffdavenport58383 ай бұрын
What a wonderful film Bob! I remember when you did this trip and hearing about it…but seeing this footage was a real gift. Thanks for doing this (and so great to see your Dad … well remembered!).
@herschelbrown29443 ай бұрын
Love this Bob!
@wildernesscanoeassociation3 ай бұрын
Wow, even flying through Churchill to Yellowknife was a pretty 1974 adventure!
@patrickturner86283 ай бұрын
The ‘shine’ of Uncle Jay’s smile after Figure 8 Rapids is magical. What a trip. I can feel the awe of the canyons, one millionth of the awe of being in it. Thank you Bob for this beautiful trip/gift.
@wendyfrancis8583 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this wonderful film. I paddled the Nahanni in 2002. Your film brought back many wonderful memories. I’m grateful to have had that experience and to you for sharing yours.
@user-mz3po7lo5m3 ай бұрын
what a wonderful adventure! So fortunate to have such adventurous parents to inspire and lead you! And to have the foresight to keep a good photo journal!
@robertmcmanus46463 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this journey into the wilderness. Learned about a place I never knew about and now I wish I could visit. Outstanding!
@toejamr13 ай бұрын
24:05 wait…wut? Headless bodies what? Edit: just looked into it. Seems nobody knows for sure what happened but the were out looking for gold so….greed can make people do nasty things.
@toejamr13 ай бұрын
I cannot describe how much I appreciate this documentary. My soul aches because I wasn’t there with you guys. It seems like a dream. The photographer and videographer are priceless here. I’m in love with a trip I’ve only heard about a few min ago. I need to do this.
@Clipper0243 ай бұрын
A guy (Malcolm Thomas) that helped me with my canoeing skills, went missing on the Nahanni around '76. Always wanted to do a trip down the river, great video, brings back a lot of memories. Thank you.
@kingswayguitar3 ай бұрын
wow
@jimbombadill3 ай бұрын
what a beautiful heartwarming video! Im born 1974 so gona be 50 this year...bushlife, hiking, fishing has been a life long interest since my father started to take me to the forest for fishing since i was 5.
@MitchellChilds3 ай бұрын
The John Butler background song fits this adventure perfectly.
@CMFL773 ай бұрын
30 minutes very well spent!
@seancunningham39783 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing, incredible to see. You gotta check this out @JimBairdAdventurer, @NorthernScavenger & @JustinBarbournlexplorer !!
@c.vonsohn95663 ай бұрын
Wow. What a glorious adventure. I'd never even heard about Virginia Falls or the Mackenzie Mountains. Or the Nahanni River. Your dad seemed like a great guy. Thanks a lot for this little gem.
@CanadianSledDog3 ай бұрын
The old photographs are so cool!
@ktlean3 ай бұрын
This is such a treasure! Thank you Bob for bringing this trip to life for us
@Whisinsu3 ай бұрын
at mythelphilup wecwatchd this evry one was amased at the samon
@brentfrank70124 ай бұрын
Great video
@lettersoflovedtes46784 ай бұрын
Great to know about gabbier island. I love to move there and buy my own land.
@suebritt68314 ай бұрын
Thank you for reminding me of the Salish Sea, a place I knew and loved as a youngster, 60 years ago. Thank you for explaining why it is so special. You skills as narrator and photographer highlight the abundance of life found in the Salish Sea. I remember being a bit scared that the whirlpools might suck our boat down.
@mariajesusrocha7565 ай бұрын
Olá amigo parabéns por essas imagens maravilhosas eu sou a sua amiga comentarista brasileira vamos compartilhar OK obrigada ❤️❤️😁😁🇧🇷👍🐟🐟
@mariajesusrocha7565 ай бұрын
Olá amigo parabéns por essas imagens maravilhosas eu sou a sua amiga comentarista brasileira vamos compartilhar OK obrigada ❤️❤️😁😁🇧🇷👍🐟🐟
@brettmyrfield45155 ай бұрын
mine.. no more?
@user-qi5lt2jn2d5 ай бұрын
An ancient tree was cut down today because of your actions
@swimmingthesalishsea6 ай бұрын
Magic! I’m pretty sure I’ve heard them when swimming. Thanks for the video 👍🍺
@swimmingthesalishsea6 ай бұрын
Great video, Bob. Really enjoyed it.
@xplicitfishin7 ай бұрын
So sick! You're really great at getting high quality footage of spawning behavior. If you can get footage of Coastal Cutthroats spawning you'd be the GOAT.
@xplicitfishin7 ай бұрын
8:08 She's killing a pre existing redd, not making her own. Survival of the fittest.
@sweaver39897 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your sensitive relationship with a part of our world most of us never see, and thank you for letting us hear the subtle sounds of the undersea world without drowning it out by imposing instrumental music as, sadly, most nature programs do.