Walking on the fightin' side of me...wah nah nah nah nah nah nah.
@fihsy4017 сағат бұрын
Ps, wheres your dog.s
@fihsy4017 сағат бұрын
Surely you set this tent up at home, don't say; Its not that hard to set up.. and stop sying. My nephew dose that when ever he dosen't know shit.
@alanbierhoff683118 сағат бұрын
Joe, If you don’t feel it’s necessary to wear a PFD for your wife and daughters, you should feel obligated to wear one to set a good example for your 1.55 million subscribers.
@markosbornestudio18 сағат бұрын
Missed me a bit of Joe. 💪
@KMaC-wt9lr18 сағат бұрын
Young Joe, has morphed to middle aged Joe.
@moliere12345619 сағат бұрын
just miss you man been to long
@urbanAngler_Bigfoot19 сағат бұрын
I got the Durston X Mid 2 Joe and it deflects Bigfoot! Not tried the Dyneema what is the warmth like inside with it being so thin?
@jamesmetzler203121 сағат бұрын
Great video. Man, you guys were up into some beautiful country. I used to do this sort of thing (though, sadly, never in Canada). Now, I live vicariously through these videos. Thank you, Joe.
@DnD201322 сағат бұрын
My deepest condolences Joe on your family’s great loss! From Newfoundland
@jayson0987Күн бұрын
its a dirt bike don't be afraid to give it a rev and ride the clutch a fair bit, the clutch will take it fine. good luck.
@meast8104Күн бұрын
Hey Joe, where you going with that paddle in your hand
@christopher7398Күн бұрын
'ol joe brings a whole wood stove and hot tent but also brings the worlds tiniest plate to eat his dinner off of
@user-vo3ur4wd1sКүн бұрын
Hey bud you need to get out there and challenge yourself doing the same ole thing with your buddies is getting boring
@rjmcmooseknuckleКүн бұрын
Fly swatter or bug zapper!!! lol
@shandelebroyles1099Күн бұрын
53:16 *You realize in rapids like that, it's easier with 2 people in the canoe. I don't get why when there is enough water that you don't bottom out, that one of you get out to go through the rapids when it's easier to go through them with both of you in the boat. Everytime I have went canoeing the fun of it was going through the rapids with the other person. I had never seen anyone get out unless there wasn't enough water to get through it. Even in pretty big rapids, that's the fun of canoeing. And there is no such thing as portage's where I live. You got out and pulled it through water that was too low and you had fun going through the big rapids. That is the fun of it. I would and did hate when there was no rapids..*
@PocketKnivesBlogКүн бұрын
Hey Joe!!! Love every second!! TY!!
@daniell9324Күн бұрын
Congrats Joe! Super happy for you, I recently just got a CBR500R as a first bike at 30 years old and LOVE IT. Glad you love your bike man, looking forward to the moto-camp videos! 2 wheels down brother!
@charlestonchew4422Күн бұрын
That was a good one
@66shaynerКүн бұрын
good to see you back! hope all is well!
@corbinolsen12Күн бұрын
Hey man just wanted to say I really appreciate your honesty, your faults, your wins, and your content. I know why this channel has had a solid following honesty and integrity is winning the internet now. And you are in the top of the best at it right now. Solid work my guy. Keep up the good work! Also the dirt bike camping im VERY much looking forward to! 🤘🏼 peace and love brotha
@robertlee8400Күн бұрын
The camping & cooking & fishing is all me , I,m not one for canoeing of portages , if I had a canoe I,d be one of those lucky people who run a 55 pound thrust trolling motor off the back with several kayak battery’s in it , like at least 4 of them , that should last me for days on end .
@MistralDКүн бұрын
You apparently need more fiber in your diet =P
@leosi5888Күн бұрын
I love the videos of your trips…so chill to watch ❤️
@barbmckay2557Күн бұрын
hey joe love your videos
@barbmckay2557Күн бұрын
hey joe
@angelpjcКүн бұрын
How fun! Ol Joe loves his canoe trips. I'll be watching this tonight. Sending good vibes from Austin, Texas 💛
@Racerdog68Күн бұрын
Joe, I really liked the variety of camera angles this video. Lots of close up POV stuff with you collecting firewood and stuff looked great. Also you always have the coolest gear to try out. Thanks for the awesome video as always!
@11yoda89Күн бұрын
why not get a remote mike so that you can be heard when you're away from camera
@KyleBrandon-jj1xhКүн бұрын
Is it just me or is there clearly a face in the clouds at 42:55 right over his left shoulder?
@pauliusciucelisКүн бұрын
Hey Joe, from Lithuania!
@northern_wilderness_adventurerКүн бұрын
Thanks for the amazing video! I also just got a Cruiser 15.8, and I've been really impressed with how it performs. I'm nowhere near your level yet in terms of tripping, but the new boat has really upped my game. Thanks for being the inspiration that you are!
@ajhead3779Күн бұрын
Hey Joe, where you going with that Rod in your hand?
@RustyShackleford-hn7dmКүн бұрын
Don't worry about burning up your clutch. You are already using it well enough it will last a longg time. You can do multiple shifts with one pull and ride it halfway out more than you'd think in the slow technical stuff
@STRKnivesКүн бұрын
MmBop .... geez.... funny, here in Ottawa years ago, backroads, roundabout at Renaud and Anderson, that song came on radio. By the time I got to Russel Rd and Anderson, doing posted speed limit, he song ended. Since then, MmBob has be a unit of distance.... takes you will, I'm 52 years old lol
@adventurechris69Күн бұрын
good one Setht❤
@EvertfromNederland2 күн бұрын
i don't understand why you didn't eat those chocolate covered almonds. That's a huge score in the wild
@FISHNMISFITSJimMattBryanRick2 күн бұрын
Squeezing the clutch in and taking power out of the rear tire is your safety move! My only advice!
@andersaquatic2 күн бұрын
Love the tent scene where you included your hemaroid creme next to you…🤣
@tbk2450Күн бұрын
I was looking for this comment 😂
@bushmasterhunt2 күн бұрын
Hay Joe
@joshuaherring96742 күн бұрын
What I wouldn’t give to be out there with you doing this.
@stripedbubble65222 күн бұрын
Such an amazing park I live like 20 minutes away from Algonquin park, you probably pass me anytime you go to the petawawa side of Algonquin. Would be amazing to go out there sometime together
@gordkeith20052 күн бұрын
Awesome video Joe. Love seeing you crush km in Algonquin! But where’s the life jacket???
@Flannelsinxaiy2 күн бұрын
I'm sure a lot of us watch your videos because you love sharing your life with us genuinely. You are a person just like the rest of us. Your mental health is the most important thing for you to be able to do anything. You putting out a video and talking about it already shows how much you care. All the best to you, Joe!
@philkrautter2 күн бұрын
I remember doing this exact route with friends almost 10 years ago now, man the memories!!
@sethpfeiffer13052 күн бұрын
What do you have against people named Seth. Lol just playing.
@sethpfeiffer13052 күн бұрын
Been watching for many years. Keep up the good work.
@marcandre-id1tq2 күн бұрын
I hope you're hémorroïdes doesn't get to swollen when you ride your canoë,haha!!😅 This shit can be so painful!!😤 Wishing u the best!
@MYEphone2 күн бұрын
Hey Joel 👋🏽 47:59
@gamerflop1012 күн бұрын
Good to see back bro! Stay positive,stay motivated and keep pushing. Nothing but love