Opapiskaw Manitoba Drone shots
Went camping, fishing and biking at Opapiskaw Campgrounds June 29th to July 1st 2018. First drone video in my channel (no color grading). Enjoy in HD and please subscribe to my channel. More drone videos to come!
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Drone: DJI Mavic Air
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BestofTCT - Pinawa MB
Do hikers have a pleasant, social time, or is it all solitary trudging? Watch this wobble over a suspended bridge on the Trans Canada Trail near Pinewa MB for an answer.
Seine river La Broquerie, Manitoba, April 29, 2017
I had not paddled on this section of the Seine River and I wanted to see what it was like. This also provided an idea of what water levels would be suitable and the amount of sweepers (downed trees).
There were only two downed trees that were a minor problem see:
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All about sweepers (strainers)
2017 Northern Manitoba Walleye
Inaugural Northern Manitoba Walleye Tournament from Paint Lake
Great Falls Generating Station
The history and development of Manitoba Hydro's Great Falls generating station on the Winnipeg River in southeastern Manitoba, Canada.
RVing with BIG Wildlife at Canadian National Park - RV Living at Riding Mountain National Park
We go camping in Manitoba's (Canada) Riding Mountain National Park! We even get to see a buffalo and bear while RV living. Enjoy the RV travel Vlog!
t's time to visit another Canadian National Park! This time we're off to Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba, and we camp at lake Audy. On the way back to civilization we even got lucky enough to see a bison / Buffalo and a black bear both feeding right beside the road! The RV living lifestyle continues friends.????
Howdy howdy everyone, welcome back and thanks for being here. We took a little camping break before hitting the open road again since we had been driving through the Saskatchewan and Manitoba prairies for awhile now. We want to visit as many National Parks as reasonably feasible as we continue to RV Canada so Riding Mountain National Park made sense to do now. We are leaving some stops for the trip back across the country, but we wanted to camp.
It was a slight drive North from Brandon Manitoba where we had previously spent the night at Walmart in the RV. The first town you encounter before Riding Mountain us Onanole. From the turn off there it was bumpy dirt roads for the poor RV, and the washboards were terrible sometimes, but we made it. Lake Audy is part of the national park, however is a bit remotely removed from the main city of Wasagaming inside of the park. We were out in the wilderness and didn't get cellular unless we stood under the building that had the signal booster antenna mounted to it, haha.
Lake Audy made for a nice little campsite so spent 2 nights there and enjoyed the remote quietness. There was a good selection of campsites, and they even had a sani dump station to use on our way out so that was nice. Mosquitos weren't bad during the day but the Manitoba mosquitos definitely came out at night still.
After two nights camping at Lake Audy, we then headed for Wasagaming the little town that is still inside of the Riding Mountain National Park. On the way there through some horrible wash board bumpy dirt roads (which I think is what caused my slide topper awning troubles I'm dealing with) we saw some large wildlife! First we saw a big male bison who had cool horns, and then a little later on we saw a black bear foraging as well! Talk about lick encounters with wildlife but I guess that's what you get going out to the remote locations. Half way through the back road drive we also came across a downed tree we wouldn't have been able to get past, luckily we had a handsaw that made short work of the tree. If we would have had to turn around it would've been a huge time, gas and bumpy road set back. Whew!
We haven't been to too many National Park towns but from Banff and this one were learning that we really love the outdoors and community vibe these parks communities give off. The whole Wasagaming area was beautiful, perhaps we will need to camp there as we RV back through the country. We also bought a little black bear magnet in honor of our friend. Sadly there was no bison magnets however.
Once we were done with Wasagaming Riding Mountain National Park, it was back to the travel life. Lake Audy is basically straight north of Brandon Manitoba, so we headed back there, grabbed water from the spot we did last time and then went to the Walmart across the road to catch a free sleep. We planned on grabbing groceries for the RV that night instead of the morning but Brandon Walmart closes at 6pm Sunday! That's still crazy to us. A town with a population of 50,000.
And that wraps up our lattest stint on the motorhome east mission. So grateful we got to see a buffalo! Next video we're back on the road and we even get in to Ontario, and get a feel for a little bit of cottage country. Sure are a lot of lakes in Ontario, unbelievable. Luke also buys a Ontario fishing license and catches a few fish!
Until next episode friends! Thanks for joining the journey and make sure you're subscribed to follow along, and hit the like button if you enjoyed the video as always.
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Luke and Alysha
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Surviving Cindy bushcraft adventures Working on my Winter Fort Wilderness Bushcraft Adventure Ep.2
I am out working on getting my Winter Fort ready with my brother-in-law Ray. I am pretty lucky that he loves bushcraft and wilderness adventures stuff as much as myself. He is right into this whole making a Winter Fort idea now. And he is all ready to jump right into his own version of Alone.haha! Ray is having a good time taking over. So I am going to just piddle around and do my own thing and help with whatever he needs to get it done. Works For Me! I am thrilled to be sharing with everyone and I am so happy that so many of you follow me on these hair brain Outdoor Adventures of mine. Next week the Fire Pit gets done and we go looking for a Christmas Tree. I Explore all parts of Manitoba. I would love permission to explore your family's old Homestead. On the ground or still standing. Maybe get some of the stories if you wanted to share. Please contact me if you think you might have something interesting from the past that we can experience in the present.
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EIN HANNES IN KANADA - EPISODE 4 (with optional English subtitles)
This video is about another guy traveling across Canada while living in his van and talking into his camera, mostly in German. There are English subtitles available for some videos. Most of the short videos that form the episodes were not intended to be published and might contain little information about the places I travel through. That's why I also created a blog ( completely in German with some French translations.
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