Had such a great time!! Thanks Uncle David for the video and all the wisdom!!
@UncleDavidOutdoors2 күн бұрын
@johndouzat5998 My pleasure. I really enjoyed the float with you guys.
@mkwy87824 сағат бұрын
My wife and I kayaked about 15 miles of this gorgeous river several years ago. The water was too low at the time but it was a spectacular ride. Loved floating over the deep pools and viewing the live "aquarium"-the water was crystal clear. The ineptness of this crew is embarrassing.
@kamaronkyte13502 күн бұрын
Great trip!! Haha yall don't see all the hard work Uncle David put in paddling past everyone to record us then back again for another take down the river! Was loads of work for sure. My kiddos love the video, we've watched it twice already and they wanted to see it a 3rd time.. haha. It was really fun to share it with the wife too, so she can finally see what I'm talking about! :) Thanks again for everything.
@UncleDavidOutdoors2 күн бұрын
@kamaronkyte1350 I live that your fam is all into it. Having the video to show them makes the story and experience more real for them. It was a great float with you guys.
@greenridgeoutdooradventure34332 күн бұрын
Great video! The unloading/loading time-lapses were perfect. The camera angle at 10:02 really shows how beautiful the water is. What time of year was this and how cold was the water? And did you camp 6 nights from Rush to the White River? One more question, what brand pole/mount do you use for your rear kayak shots?
@UncleDavidOutdoors2 күн бұрын
@greenridgeoutdooradventure3433 Thanks for the view and comment. This was at the end of September and the weather was worm. Daytime temp was nice, but the night wasn't quite as cold to be perfect. Since we were running the river at minimum flow it was as worm as its going to get. They camp in two spots for the trip. First is somewhere between Rush and Elephant Head Rock. And the other is just upstream from Elephant Head Rock. Their goal is to get to the spot by Elephant Head and it's about 18 miles from Rush to there. So, the first day of the float is to camp somewhere in those 18 miles and finnish it up the second day. I had fam things going on so I couldn't be with them the first few days. Thats why there first camp wasn't recorded. But I did go out there, the first day, with my kayak to record their float threw Clabber Creek Shoals and then paddled back to rush and went home. Few days later I paddled down with me gear and caught up with them by Elephant Head. The camera pole I use on the back of my kayak is the 4' Yakattak.