Not many man left in this world like you Jim. I have a lot of respect for you, you truly are a modern day mountain man.
@mauriceboucher2221 Жыл бұрын
that's pretty yummy pemakin compared to wthatthe explorers had ?!
@zuted12311 ай бұрын
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@tampadan712811 ай бұрын
I just found your site, and just finished watching the 4 hours of your river ride in the Yukon. Just amazing how terrific your video work is….always amazed how you do the drone videos from above as you fight the rapids, or head out in the airplane. I am old enough to be your grandfather, but am living through your incredible talent. I just loved how low keyed your comments were, along with music that was never overpowering. Looking forward to watching more of your outstanding work. Thanks for sharing it with all of us.
@OBCBTTB11 ай бұрын
Hello Jim. My first time on your channel. KZbin suggested this video and I clicked it. At first, I thought, 2 hours, I'll skip over most of it, but I didn't. For me I enjoyed the tranquillity of the adventure and the scouting way of making camp every day. Enjoyed the hikes up those pretty desolate and beautiful mountains and the fishing. At the end of the 2 hours I realised, oh heck, I'm in for 4, lol. Just completed Episode 2 and I must congratulate you on your filming and time taken to show every detail, angle and aspect of your adventure. I'll never get to the Yukon, live in Cape Town, but you did it for us, thanks. All the best. Cheers.
@JimBairdAdventurer11 ай бұрын
You’re very welcome and it’s great to hear you enjoyed it from South Africa! That’s awesome to hear.
@zekebutterfield273811 ай бұрын
Wow, you a fearless mountain man no doubt, i watched with my kids, we loved it. Your connection with the real beauty of this place is genuine, & felt. You did a tremendous job with your footage. Thanks man!
@entiatmule38207 ай бұрын
I fell asleep in my recliner watching something unrelated. When i woke, you were on the screen about 15 minutes in. i watched the whole thing.! Sent the link to my fern hopping daughter! You rock! music selection is astounding, along with superb video quality!! I'll be back! Thanks!
@KellyLevitt-w3u11 ай бұрын
hell-of-nice-run ! Thanks for taking us on your journey . Be safe and keep living life , If you don't do it today , you might kick yourself later . You are showing a life a few have made , and some of us have wanted to but never were able to !
@robertmckean19297 ай бұрын
Jim, Amazing stuff! Well documented!! My perception is that you are evolving as a videographer, most especially in editing and adding music! The drone footage is terrific as well!! Having spent some time in the AK outback and other remote locations as a young man as well as engaging in numerous multiple-day (up to 9 days) unguided floating/fishing adventures in wildernesses in the lower 48, it is a pleasure to watch your adventures!! For those of us who love the wild places, it is spiritual being there! Thank you for allowing us to do it vicariously in the most wild, beautiful places!! You clearly are a master at your craft! And, while it may not be "riveting" to watch you eat oatmeal in the mornings, I can relate. P.S. I always carry along raisins to throw in mine. :)
@grahamball3644 ай бұрын
I've just come across this adventure. I've always had a keen interest in Alaska, the outbacks the last frontier. If I was any younger I would have done it myself. But I live in the UK but having made journeys and vacations to the US, one of my great places that I would like to have have gone is Alaska. I've just watched the first episode of This man's adventure. A single-handed adventure of 14 days alone in the wild. You can only stay alive with his own knowledge and his in and his own determination to survive the next 14 days. I don't think this man is a fool! Nor does he take everyday as it's going to be okay because he's got to overcome problems. Never getting river courses. Rivers walking through tundra if that's the word and climbing mountains. I've watched this for 2 and 1/2 hours and found all of the first adventure very interesting and it's a one-man show. I look forward to know sitting back and seeing the necks instalment on this man's great adventure in Alaska! Single-handedly great video. I'd say to everybody who's thinking of going watch this first. It will give you a great insight onto but to stay alive and to come back. Great video! Amazing! I should give my verdict on the next episode at the end of this session. Stay safe out There 🇺🇲🇬🇧👍
@Dieseldog172 Жыл бұрын
“Keep working” you are not working Jim, you are living the dream my friend !!! Looks like the channel is growing and you’re doing good but we all know it takes time, effort and a ton of dedication to get to where you are. We all love your video’s, especially the longer ones ie. 3+ hours. I’m sure it is a LOT of work, setting up cameras, getting angles correct, going back to pick up cameras and the seemingly endless hours and days of editing. Keep up the AWESOME WORK dude and be fucking careful out there.
@wesleygardner8259 Жыл бұрын
I watched both parts start to finish. Well done! It brought back a lot of memories flying around the north dropping off adventure seeking individuals like you. I did most of my flying out of Inuvik into the Firth, Anderson, Mackenzie and where the Peel veers off from the Mackenzie. Some of the best times of my flying career were up in the NWT and the Yukon. Now I live in Bangkok Thailand flying big aircraft which is not nearly as fun as the days of my bush flying career! Well done and look forward to your next video!
@JimBairdAdventurer Жыл бұрын
Wow, pretty cool life you’re leading man! How is the Firth? I hear it’s a rafting thing. Any clue how hard it is?
@wesleygardner8259 Жыл бұрын
Yah I think you are right. What I recall is that the Firth is beautiful. You have the tundra, mountains, wildlife, good hiking, lots of white water, etc. but if it rains while in a certain section (my memory wants to say the "canyon" section) the water comes up real fast and turns into a sheep farm on the water with all the white water. I dont recall flying in a canoe but definitely rafts and kayaks. I think its cool you end up at the Arctic Ocean and if you have never been to Herschel Island its pretty cool to check off the bucket list.
@yescarlett6 ай бұрын
Such a pleasure, thanks for the ride! You are the most accomplished canoeist and fly fisherman I've seen, Jim. As a younger I went out every evening with my dad who taucht me to fish with a fly. One day soon, I would like to fish again one day. Thanks Jim, the mountains around you were fantastic! What a magical place, I will be watching this video again, Thank you,Jim. TO THE YUKON!! YOU MADE IT OUT!! What is next? I will be coming along. Thank you, I am so grateful to have caught you. Keep on, keepen on!
@JimBairdAdventurer5 ай бұрын
Will do and thanks a lot for the encouraging message. I do like fishing with a fly but I can’t say I’m the most advanced at it to be honest as I typically fish with a spinning reel but I will certainly take the complement :) next trip (and I’m leaving for it soon!) is a three week long Arctic expedition across the Barren Grounds of the central Canadian Arctic. Wish me luck!
@cduhaime27 Жыл бұрын
Such an awesome ending. Those last rapids were intense!
@Fungi884 Жыл бұрын
spoilers
@kiv6920 Жыл бұрын
“NAILED IT!!!” And not just your morning coffee! The first time I watched you run these final rapids, the suspense and music made me very nervous - the adrenalin was pumping and my pulse had to be elevated. You were successful in running the Class IV’s and their huge wave train, as well as creating fear in me as a viewer. Mission accomplished! Glad to watch it again on Special Episode 2.0!!! 👍👍
@raymondcava4669 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Jim for posting your video it’s friggin awesome nice to know that these places exist even if we don’t have a chance to go and visit.Good for you to have all these memories and visual documentation of your experiences.
@Dieseldog172 Жыл бұрын
Just finished the video and I loved it !!! I watched the 8 hour video a while ago and it was awesome as well. Your choice of music in this one was perfect Jim. Sort of that western, old time cowboy type music. It was perfect for the trip Jim !!!
@Flowergurl2000 Жыл бұрын
Love all your videos,the artistic eye to outdoor adventure is irresistible.
@GubbePaaTur Жыл бұрын
Thank you Jim for bringing us along on your journey. Love the way you put the story together and your excellent way of commenting underways. Thanks from Norway
@billlamb1745 Жыл бұрын
I watched both videos entirely. What an amazing adventure. Thx for sharing.
@JimBairdAdventurer Жыл бұрын
Awesome, thanks a lot for tuning in and I’m glad you enjoyed it!
@saschastahl323111 ай бұрын
Thank you for giving people like me, who are stuck in their environment and never will get the opportunity for such an adventure, the opportunity to see such awesome and beautiful pictures. I love your Yukon videos. May you and your family stay safe and healthy. Greetings from Germany
@annaflores849111 ай бұрын
WOW!! What an ADVENTURE IN THE YUKON!!! Thank You for sharing it!💃🏻🙏🏽🕊💪🏽❤️🛶🏕️🏔️🚶🏽♂️
@outlawcountry6069 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely amazing adventure Jim . You inspired me to start my channel and post my adventure in the wilderness . Thank you for all you do and showing everyone the beauty of Nature . I also bought a few tools that you recommended long ago on a video and they were great purchases for my trips . Keep the awesome footage coming and stay safe .
@nowhereman8374 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jim for sharing your adventure. It brought me back to running the rivers in the intermountain west.
@dultim89 ай бұрын
EPIC, simply epic. Well done and ty for sharing this amazing adventure. Cheers from Sydney Aus
@JimBairdAdventurer9 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot
@shugemery9 ай бұрын
Admirable filming.... and crooning Jim. It is a surreal environment even watching from my couch. I for one know how time consuming all those different camera shots are. But those far away canoe shots add a lot. Knowing you have to go back upstream to grab your camera. Do you do all of your own editing? Must take some time to cull all of that video. But we appreciate the work you put in. Old soul in a modern man.
@antoniomora12554 ай бұрын
One of the most gorgeous videos I have ever watched. The brutal beauty of the vast boreal landscape is unique. Those mountains, valleys, powerful waters…that solitude…a dream come true.
@rossgoodman56844 ай бұрын
Thank you for that Jim. Incredible. Great footage. I absolutely love the Yukon and it is definitely on my list of places to go. I haven't paddled in over 20 years and now the kids are a little older it is time for me to get back on the water. I am almost 51 and I am getting out this fall on some easy paddles just to get back into it. Watching you and a few other Ontario paddlers has really inspired me and has given me the spark to get back to what I love ❤️
@hunthikefishadv Жыл бұрын
What an incredible experience. Thank you for sharing. 💯
@timemslie8 ай бұрын
This has been one of my favourite series of your’s yet! Thanks for sharing mate 👍🏻
@JimBairdAdventurer8 ай бұрын
You’re very welcome!
@sailhavasu5 ай бұрын
Absolutely one of the best solo adventure documentaries I’ve ever seen. Amazing trip And absolutely AMAZING effort to film and document it. Thank you. Enjoyed every minute of the entire trip
@dennissmeets4573 Жыл бұрын
1 minute pure stand up baird comedy ! love it !
@wendygrant86139 ай бұрын
Awesome what a legend well worth watching
@TT-hi1qv8 ай бұрын
Hi Jim I really enjoyed your adventure threw the Yukon I am sick fighting cancer so this was a very inspirational thing for me to watch you are a cool guy tough and fun to watch be safe and thanks for the adventure! God bless!
@JimBairdAdventurer8 ай бұрын
Much appreciated and I’m sending loads of positive vibes your way!
@daviddellit834411 ай бұрын
Amazing adventure. Your film and editing made me feel like I was there. Thank you. Those last rapids looked like they were trying to bury you. I don't know much about that type of stuff, but wondered why the single and not a double ended paddle.
@JimBairdAdventurer11 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot! This is a canoe, not a kayak. That’s like asking a hockey player why they’re not using a ringette stick as opposed to a hockey stick. That being said, I still have used a double blade sometimes. Big water crossing with wind and waves, and when you want to make time…they’re good to use in a canoe if you have a long one. They get in your way when trying to fish and can be a pain to carry on portages. So, def not necessary on this trip.
@garyantley Жыл бұрын
Jim thank you for sharing this adventure. I have watch both parts this Thanksgiving day. Started off the week with 4 days off with plans of a rotation thru 3 of the remaining hunter's camps here in the Davy Crockett National forest in Texas. on the first day i felt kink of crummy when i got up. By lunch was was very tired and took a nap. that evening when went to the only non camping planned part of my time off mid way thru i felt really bad. I was running fever. two days later i am worse and give in to an ER visit. confirmed the super cold AKA none other that COVID. so i was quarantined thru Thanksgiving day. for about 3 days i have started videos and fell deep asleep. My only salvation for my 4 days of vacation was 20 minutes setting on a 5 gallon bucket in the sun with a single line in the water. I did not even try to catch the 3 catfish that hit my line. Normally on Thanksgiving my kids would come over and we would eat. Because I have been sick they chose to stay away i guess. Found your firs video about 3 PM. I watched and watched. fixed instant stuffing and had a piece of cold fried chicken while i continued to watch. the second part popped up. i continued to eat the remainder of my meal. this video lifted my spirits enough that i did go outside about 8 PM and built a small fire in my yard fire pit. I set by the and drank coffee for about an hour. then i finished your video. I love the way it ended. nearly made me shed a tear when the pilot ended up being a cut young blond.... 14 days no people... yeah, i know i can do it. Thanks for a great Thanksgiving after all.....
@JimBairdAdventurer Жыл бұрын
Man, sounds like a hack of a way to ruin your hunt. Sounds like you make the best of thanksgiving despite getting sick. It’s also great to hear this trip helped you get through feeling sick and missing out. Have a great rest of the night and get well soon.
@MrShlong50x8 ай бұрын
Unbelievable trip! So beautiful and peaceful, made me feel emotional just watching you. Thanks for the great footage.
@vmcs1004 ай бұрын
Excellent adventure Jim Baird...I've been to Angola, but I've never seen such great natural beauty as I saw in your video! Congratulations friend, from this fan of yours who follows you through your videos.
@betsychristner644 Жыл бұрын
Love the scenery, I am always in awe how God created this amazing earth for us to enjoy.
@stevenfunk10603 ай бұрын
Incredible Adventure! So much to see and discover. You do such a great job of showing us a bit of everything in such a short trip. Thanks for taking us along for the ride!!!
@redriverbluesman4 ай бұрын
I’m back, found you again with some awesome adventures. Always enjoy your laid back simple approach. Some tricky rapids. I solo paddled the Yukon River from Five Fingers to Dawson City just over a decade ago. Nowhere near the level of stuff you do but your journeys still take me back. Keep it going, man!
@dpoulos36335 ай бұрын
Two days at home with back issues. Watching your videos makes me want to heal fast and get outdoors!! Love the adventures you go on. Thanks for sharing with us.
@nixondg11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@BigAlzer9 ай бұрын
Hi Jim just finished watching your Yukon adventure. Rugged wild country, and a man fit to tackle it. He can fish, and sings as well .great photography and music... Thanks Jim. God Bless
@JimBairdAdventurer9 ай бұрын
Much appreciated!
@lpschick7237 Жыл бұрын
Water boy!!!!! Gotta love Adam Sandler. ❤❤. Jim your office views are always breathtaking.
@queenabove184 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your adventure with us. Your appreciation for these wild places is truely heart warming. Please keep sharing, love to see your side of the world, from NZ
@raymeus11 ай бұрын
Good job Jim, really enjoyed the scenery and your campfires. You have a real knowledge of how to read the river. I remember canoeing from Whitecourt to Fort Assiniboine out of Edmonton in the late 70's, it was high water, and i had some scary moments but loved the trip. We had a Coleman Canoe, so in the shallows the bottom would lift up, whereas a fiberglass canoe would rock side to side. I remember my neighbour took a trip with a kayak on a northern river, he had a kayak that folded into a suitcase and a float plane dropped him in a remote area. He had horror stories to tell when he got back alive. Maybe he did not have that map system u had, for sure not a drone, it was back in the 90's. He apparently had the river dry up and went overland to find where it started again and couldn't find it, so he set up his camp and slowly started to starve to death. He said wolves were circling his tent and at one time he started to plan on committing suicide. He was reported missing and they started searching for him, and found him, and the next day it snowed, so the pilot said they would of never seen his tent if it had snowed. Tales of the frontier.
@JimBairdAdventurer11 ай бұрын
Crazy story, sounds like the river he started on was a spring run that dries up later in the year but sometime no matter what you do you can run into sketchy situations. Are you originally from Australia and now living in Ontario, Canada by any chance?
@margoburns9085 Жыл бұрын
I have watched every video since you bought the property. Thank you for taking us along on such a wonderful journey. Look forward to seeing you continue the progress on this project.
@thesiluresscribe567 Жыл бұрын
Hello Jim, you're so right about reflecting on what we do have. I've lost a dear friend recently and wish I'd valued him more when he was here. Great video!
@JimBairdAdventurer Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot
@JimBairdAdventurer Жыл бұрын
I’m very sorry to hear about your friend, condolences
@petermarley28316 ай бұрын
Wow, another awesome video. Totally in awe of that adventure in the Yukon. Amazing! Great skills in the canoe btw 👏👏👏 cheers. Peter
@JimBairdAdventurer6 ай бұрын
Big thanks Peter and I’m glad you enjoyed the vid and trip!
@heatherm23247 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing Jim. I've been in northern BC but never made it to the Yukon. So this was amazing to come with you.
@wendym111110 ай бұрын
Super Amazing! All of It!! Thanks Rex and Diamond! 💕
@JimBairdAdventurer10 ай бұрын
Who is Rex and Diamond? lol
@BeanCruisers Жыл бұрын
00:05 This is the guy we need on our team when the apocalypse happens 👍
@JJMJ65 ай бұрын
Congrats !! What a fantastic trip and documentary ! You did a great job with the video and editing too. Keep up the great work and stay safe out there.
@fathertomoutdoors65796 ай бұрын
Newbie. Wow. What a great adventure. What great editing. And the music was awesome. Thanks, man.
@JimBairdAdventurer6 ай бұрын
Thanks very much!
@garudastan Жыл бұрын
The second video is even more enjoyable. Hard to believe, because the first video was great, but true!
@JimBairdAdventurer11 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot!
@rachelberry15702 ай бұрын
What a fantastic trip! I was really worried for you going down the scree slopes! Thank you for sharing this epic trip here.
@gregmintram327311 ай бұрын
2:08..... uses a spoon upside down to stir his coffee... comical genius!! You are so funny Jim!
@forestsaunter48074 ай бұрын
I loved going on this trip with you!! Loved the songs you sang. Do you know "Shenandoah"? You gotta sing it next river trip for us..."Oh Shenandoah, I long to see you. Look away, you rollin' river..." One super cool thing I noticed was that the rock spire where the eagle was looking down on you, was CLEARLY eroded into the shape of an eagle!! Check it out at 32:31. All the best to you, and see you 'round the next bend.
@_Green23Butterfly_4 ай бұрын
One of my favourite videos! What an awesome adventure. Thanks for sharing!
@StgIManny3 ай бұрын
Amazing video, looks like another one unforgettable trip in your books , amazing scenery. Kudos to adventurers like you. Thanks for videography!!!
@david402713 ай бұрын
Congrats you kept me glued! Well done Jimmy!
@Whulphie1 Жыл бұрын
OMG!!!! I was literally on the edge of my seat, holding my breath during that last rapid..lol, glad u made it, I enjoyed watching each episode, I'm hoping you will still be able to have your family in future videos
@jimbade725411 ай бұрын
This was some great footage, Jim thanks for sharing such beautiful country .
@quinnabun11738 ай бұрын
Great job spotting that amazing bald eagle!!!!!fricken awesome the way he just sat up there looking around from such a terrific spot.Clever & gorgeous at the same time.
@bobfitzpatrick947 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jim, I'm a huge fan of your exploits, canoeing adventures of both you and your brother Ted. You both are without question the real deal, the Canadian northern wilderness is not to be taken lightly. The height of land series as an example. This Hart river trip was enjoyable, as per usual the Yukon landscape is breathing. However the Hart river is pretty much a snooze fest drifting downstream. How about an oatmeal short video, 4 or 5 packs today. Anyway love the channel, perhaps you should have another channel with just family videos, keeping your solo trips on the other channel.
@Dieseldog172 Жыл бұрын
That’s a great idea because I’m not so in to the family camping videos but the solo’s are awesome
@paulparry40666 ай бұрын
Hi Jim, here I am viewing from deepest France, I saw your last years journeys? but these 2 episodes I really enjoyed. All my respect for your paddling and climbing exploits...Bravo. At one point your were looking for the Heart shaped (as in Valentinés) mountain overlooking the Hart River...It's not surprising you couldn't find it...I too don't know what a Hart looks like. Jokin' of course. Again love what you get up to. PP
@8484terry11 ай бұрын
Jim did you really think you were going to finish your adventure without facing the final boss?! lol, That was awesome how you rode it and came out on top, you do us Canadians proud!
@Somilsonik5 ай бұрын
Loved it, music choice is perfect, great adventure, wish you more of them, will have some myself! Stay safe, stay wild! Cheers man
@stefanc.781011 ай бұрын
Thanks for that....As a Canada lover it was a great Trip with you. Very blessed to see this....Greetings from Germany!!!
@chriswatson9818 Жыл бұрын
Absolute epic adventure as usual! I'm constantly amazed how beautiful the north is. Hopefully one day I can get up there and experience it for myself. Living in the Mid-Atlantic area of the US there aren't many options for extended canoe trips.
@donpardo1 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jim, Thanks for this awesome solo adventure! You showed again (like on Vancouver Island) true grit to get things done. Your goofy comments made me laugh and the cinematography was outstanding. And your name says it all: you are the singer of ballads afterall!! Keep these trips coming 👍 Onya mate, greetings from Oz.
@JimBairdAdventurer Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot, glad you liked it and the commentary too. Have a good one.
@Nickgiv8 ай бұрын
Amazing. Thanks for taking us along for the adventure
@blakeclarke87654 ай бұрын
Just returned from a 7 week trip to Alaska and the Yukon . I enjoyed the Yukon and northern BC more than Alaska. The indigenous people in ALL the north are exceptionally nice. I would entrust any of them with my life. Too bad I live so far away To old to do that trip again. Great video. Thanks.
@JimBairdAdventurer4 ай бұрын
Canadians in general are known to be nice and that’s actually thought to have stemmed from indigenous people.
@scottcress40529 ай бұрын
Bad ass trip Jim.Great film work thanks for taking me along.......WOW
@starbright47 Жыл бұрын
Oooh this was epic! Scenery sublime, and yr commentary were interesting. What an adventure! I just came across yr channel and watched u and yr stunning wife and beautiful children on an adventure, not forgetting adorable dog. Thank you. I've subcribed etc❣️
@JimBairdAdventurer Жыл бұрын
Thanks, great to have you here!
@sueswadling6387 Жыл бұрын
I have watched your adventures for several years now. The scenery on this one is outstanding!
Thank you for sharing and taking us on epic journey.
@steveblechinger62009 ай бұрын
You totally inspire me, thank you so much. I’m starting to elk hunt at 61 years old. I now I can do it. Thank you!!
@jedfishingadventures991010 ай бұрын
3:18 there seems to be other tents pitched in the campsite before the mt. niro climb
@JimBairdAdventurer10 ай бұрын
I actually bumped into another group who’d pack rafted down that muddy tributary I passed. They got to Mt. Nitro at like 11:30 at night and we’re supposed to see someone else camp there but there was plenty of room for all. They stayed in the other side of the creek valley
@ChristopherBrown-xg6un7 ай бұрын
Just discovered your channel. Amazing adventure. Thanks for sharing.
@JimBairdAdventurer7 ай бұрын
Much appreciated!
@saltydog33947 ай бұрын
Great show man!! usually throw it on for the Dogs while we work or what not, they like camping/canoeing videos. Best take away was the food pack, or as we approach fire season we do prep our evac vehicles and incorporated your food kit approach, or working on a few buckets set and ready to go along with other items if we have to off grid camp or what not. cheers!
@mikedelorit55007 ай бұрын
Very nice road trip Jim. Your mom is a sweetheart.hope all goes well on the cabin buy. FYI I live in " Algoma" Wisconsin. Lol on the Ahnapee river.
@johnmulligan785311 ай бұрын
Loved the rendition of bonnie bonnie banks of loch lomond as a Scots man i love that song jim realy enjoying your trip all the way over here in Scotland it just looks so overwhelming the scenery and the wildlife its just beautiful thought there would be like rainbow trout or steelhead in that lovely river nice to see so many grayling tells you the river is in pretty good shape
@dennisverville35713 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your adventure It was great seeing your video, challenging to say the least, Thanks
@carchcartier9600 Жыл бұрын
wow!!! you are the man Jim, such beautiful content, and sceenerey keep it up jimbo, waving the hand from Champlain,ny
@wandawilloughby60529 ай бұрын
I rarely comment because I am way too old to do what you do but I always watch your adventures. We go to Ontario each year to a fly in camp to bass fish. Thanks for taking us along
@marygordon3032 Жыл бұрын
Awesome sauce, thanks Jim! 👏👏👏🤩🤩🤩💯💯💯
@ARNOLDKEITHDIXON9 ай бұрын
Well done Jim, very brave and I am impressed with your common sense. Wish I was with you+ Greetings from Switzerland.
@JoeWhere Жыл бұрын
Love these long solo trips Jim!
@JimBairdAdventurer Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@SLDOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Yeeeeeeaaaaaahhhhhh! You the man Jim!
@JimBairdAdventurer Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@tonydowd8566 Жыл бұрын
Really brought back memories of my trips into the Quatico.. Thanks for some quality footage. Now I've got to get my old VHS tapes transfered to discs and relive my memories of Dad and several of my closest friends as we treckked and paddled the old passageways of Indians, explorers, trappers and early settlers through Ontario.
@justinsmith816011 ай бұрын
Awesome video, awesome camera work! Thanks for the video! Be blessed, man
@randypierce2510 Жыл бұрын
Wow,I binge watched both of the 14 day videos today!😂 Definitely quite the adventure!
@ryszardujwary496811 ай бұрын
dziękuję za bardzo ciekawy film, szczęśliwego Nowego Roku, wszystkiego dobrego
@tutugrey71674 ай бұрын
Watching all the way down here in Australia. Absolutely epic!!
@ngalamboychannel6512 Жыл бұрын
Remembered until the end of my life... once again thank you, congratulations, your video has spread to all corners of the world and Kimi has reached my country, INDONESIA🇮🇩👍💥💫🎉🎊
@sirialbueno9 ай бұрын
Really great videos Jim. That solar panel looks like it folds up to be relatively portable for its size. Haven’t been able to find anything like it. Do you happen to know what brand it is?
@taniayoung39804 ай бұрын
I came to the comments hoping to find this answer as well..😊
@brentwall6959 Жыл бұрын
I’m hooked the little guys keeping ya busy 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦Keep them coming
@katieandtheanimals152511 ай бұрын
Phenomenal adventure and film, it would be my dream to take on something like this, such unbelievable wilderness. Well done Jim keep up the good work, I love your content.