Summer Roadtriping - Western USA National Parks and Wilderness
heading north from Los Angeles:
Merced, CA
Yosemite National Park, CA
Mono Lake, CA
Lake Oroville, CA
Redwood National Park, CA
Crater Lake National Park, OR
Bend, OR
Mt. Hood, Timberline Resort, OR
Coeur d'Alene, ID
Glacier National Park, MT
Middle Fork Flathead River, MT
Yellowstone National Park, WY
Grand Teton National Park, WY
Jenny Lake, WY
Jackson Lake, WY
Jackson, WY
Park City, UT
Central and Western Colorado
Westwater Canyon, Colorado River
Moab, UT
Canyonlands National Park, UT
Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
4-minute trailer for the full 30-minute move
10 States. 7,143 Miles. 59 Days.
Mountain Biking. Paddleboarding. Hiking. Kayaking. Snow Skiing (yep). White-water rafting. Fishing. Swimming. Boating. Swinging. Alpine Coastering. Bobsledding (oh yeah). Playing. Relaxing. Being in awe.
Bowron Lakes, BC, Canada
Bowron Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park located in northern British Columbia, Canada, about 117 km east of the city of Quesnel. Other nearby towns include Wells and the historic destination of Barkerville.
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10 Day solo canoe trip
This trip was done in Temagami, ON Canada. yeehaw
10 day solo canoe trip. All alone, far from lonely.
Come with me to the North
Where you are forged from the shattering cold
And driven by the blistering heat
Come with me to the North
Where your only friend is Nature
And sometimes she is not so kind
Come with me to the North
Where the wind wears you to the bone
And the rain soaks you to the core
Come with me to the North
Where you will be bruised, cut and broken
Only to be re-born the next morning more humble
Come with me to the North
Where the strong hearted flourish
Where the most beautiful flowers grow between cracked rock
Come with me to the North
the fountain of life.
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The MOVIE- Summer Roadtripin' through Western USA National Parks and Wilderness areas- GoPro
10 States. 7,143 Miles. 59 Days.
Mountain Biking. Paddleboarding. Hiking. Kayaking. Snow Skiing (yep). White-water rafting. Fishing. Swimming. Boating. Swinging. Alpine Coastering. Bobsledding (oh yeah). Playing. Relaxing. Being in awe.
Heading north from Los Angeles:
Merced, CA
Yosemite National Park, CA
Mono Lake, CA
Lake Oroville, CA
Redwood National Park, CA
Crater Lake National Park, OR
Bend, OR
Mt. Hood, Timberline Resort, OR
Coeur d'Alene, ID
Glacier National Park, MT
Middle Fork Flathead River, MT
Yellowstone National Park, WY
Grand Teton National Park, WY
Jackson Lake and Jenny Lake, WY
Jackson, WY
Park City, UT
Central and Western Colorado
Westwater Canyon, Colorado River
Moab, UT
Canyonlands National Park, UT
Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
Lovely Hunting/Fishing Cabin on 3.29 acres near Horsefly River
MICHELLE WONG info@michellewong.ca
VICTOR KHONG cariboorealtor@gmail.com
Horsefly Realty - 250. 620. 3440
4578 Horsefly-Quesnel Lake Road, Horsefly BC
Listing Price: $88,000 MLS# R2267227
CUTE as a button! Lovely hunting, fishing or vacation cabin property, just a short walk over Crown Land from Horsefly River. 3.29 acres of pure serentity surrounded by trees and wilderness. Property comes with a water license for natural spring water. 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom (with composting toilet). The road is maintained year-round. Cabin consists of a former recreational vehicle (CSA#9398) built into a wooden structure with metal roof over the entire cabin. Electrical system has been updated, inspected and approved with current BC electrical permit (#EL-291567-2015). A cozy spot where you can relax and recharge!
Contact us today for more details!
About Horsefly, BC:
The first gold discovery in the Cariboo on the Horsefly River in 1859 created the village of Horsefly (originally called Harper's Camp) consisting of log cabins, hotels, a store and a post office.
Present day Horsefly is a delightful community with a forestry, ranching and tourism based economy. It offers a fantastic K-10 school, stores, restaurants, motel & RV parks, post office, gas station, church, library, museum, beauty salons, motel, B&Bs, resorts and more. Service organizations provide fire protection, medical 1st responders, a community hall, seniors activity centre, community special events, music festivals, sports and art workshops throughout the year.
Horsefly River has the second biggest sockeye salmon run in BC and is famous worldwide for fishing, canoeing, kayaking and river boating. Horsefly Lake is 35 miles long and offers sparkling clean water and many recreational opportunities. Nearby Quesnel Lake is 100 miles long and offers incredible scenery and trophy fishing. This premiere wilderness lake is the deepest fjord lake in the world. There are many other lakes in the area and ideal landscape for hiking, hunting, snowmobiling, cross country and back country skiing.
Horsefly Realty
Box 267, Horsefly, BC V0L 1L0
HorseflyRealty.ca
250. 620. 3440
The Wild Within: British Columbia, Canada
British Columbia is the kingdom of abundance. Where glaciated mountains stand over an unruly Pacific. Rainforests wrap cities. Nature shapes culture. The wild breathing life back into the wild within. / @HelloBC
Location list:
0:10 – Evans Lake, Valhalla Provincial Park
0:18 – Campbell Creek near Kamloops
0:22 – Bobby Burns Creek, Bugaboo Provincial Park
0:25 – Naikoon Provincial Park, Haida Gwaii
0:30 – North Beach, Naikoon Provincial Park, Haida Gwaii
0:33 – Tofino
0:41 – Columbia Flats, East Kootenays
0:48 – Osoyoos
0:49 – Blue Mountain Vineyard
0:53 – Purcell Mountains
0:55 – Mount Nimbus via ferrata
0:58 – Takakkawa Falls, Yoho National Park
1:00 – Bugaboo Spire, Bugaboo Provincial Park
1:06 – Tofino and Ucluelet area
1:14 – Devil’s Range, Valhalla Provincial Park
1:19 – Duncan Lake, West Kootenays
1:23 – Avatar Grove, Pacheedant Village
1:26 – Near Golden
1:29 – Mulvey Lake, Valhalla Provincial Park
1:36 – Little Glacier Creek
1:42 – Chesterman Beach, Tofino
1:44 – Barkley Sound
1:46 – Pigeon and Snowpatch Spires, Bugaboo Provincial Park
1:49 – Naikoon Provincial Park
1:51 – Tofino and Ucluelet area
1:53 – Idaho Peak
1:54 – Spotted Lake near Osoyoos
1:58 – Whistler
2:00 – Emerald Lake, Yoho National Park
2:02 – Potato Ridge
2:04 – Duncan Lake
2:11 – Great Bear Rainforest
2:14 – Arrow Lakes Provincial Park
2:16 – Langara Island, Haida Gwaii
2:18 – Howser Tower, Bugaboo Provincial Park
2:25 – Salmon Glacier
2:27 – Mount Nimbus via ferrata
2:29 – Vancouver
2:34 – Barkley Sound
2:44 – North of Tofino
2:47 – Pacheedaht Village, Vancouver Island
2:49 – Crown Mountain near Vancouver
2:59 – Spear Spire, Bugaboo Provincial Park
Swanwick Ranch V1
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An iconic canadian architectural monument perched upon a sprawling 67-acre oceanfront parcel at the southern end of Vancouver Island, minutes from British Columbia’s capital, Victoria. Punctuated by grand contemporary lines, the triumphant main residence is, according to it’s award-winning designer, Marko Simcic, “sustainably entwined” with its site in the heart of one of Canada’s most endangered natural ecosystems—the Garry Oak savannah.
Winner of the Canadian Architect Award in 2003 and a Lieutenant-Governor’s Award in 2008,
the 10,700 square foot main residence is cantilevered atop a concrete armature, rooting the structure clear of the critical tree root zones. With floors branching astride a canyon carrying spent hydro-thermal seawater framed by etched glass exterior walls, this innovative retreat blurs the boundaries of nature and shelter.
A sharp structural fold encloses an exterior pool and hot tub area which separates the social and private living spaces. Dynamically lit by strategically placed exterior and foot windows, reflections from the ocean and canyon river dance across hardwood floors and travertine walls. Panoramic views of 1,400 linear feet of shoreline and private beach are amplified by spectacular ocean views backed by the rugged Olympic Mountain range, while a fully automated boat launch and worldwide access to mechanical and electrical controls allow residents to remain connected while escaping to the sea with ease. Also Included on the gated property is a caretakers residence, garage with hydraulic lift, and tennis/basketball court.
Metchosin is a semi-rural community of rolling countryside laced with winding rural roads traversing cultivated acreages, rocky highlands, and forests along the shores of the Juan de Fuca Strait. This area is home to many migratory birds and teems with land and sea life. Nearby parks include Albert Head Lagoon, Witty’s Lagoon, Devonian Regional park, Matheson Lake Regional Park, Roche Cove Regional Park, and East Sooke Park. By imposing a minimum one and two acre lot size bylaw, urban style development has been limited by the local government in order to preserve the area’s pastoral character.
Nearby activities include golf at the Metchosin Golf Course, the Olympic View Golf Club, or one of 8 championship golf courses scattered about Victoria’s Capital Regional District, as well as equestrian facilities at one of a number of Metchosin clubs, or rides along the famous Galloping Goose Trail. This 100 kilometer multi-use trail links the Westshore communities of Sooke, Metchosin, Colwood, Langford, and View Royal to Victoria proper, offering cyclists, joggers, hikers, and riders a route through the the countryside to the city.
Surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Strait of Georgia and the Inside Passage, Vancouver Island is one of Canada’s finest island getaways. With its vast wilderness, picturesque peaks, temperate climate and fertile soil, this stunning locale is a paradise for those seeking serenity, natural beauty, and enchanting coastal communities.
Unlike much of Canada, Vancouver Island's weather is mild year-round. Spring comes early, with cherry blossom, tulip, and daffodil blooms lit by sparkling ocean sunsets. Summer is close behind, with the first sightings of migrating whales and local fishermen. In fall, a plethora of farms, vineyards, orchards, cideries, and breweries take local culinary culture to world-class levels. Come winter, cars loaded with kayaks, surfboards, paddle boards, skis, and snowboards come out to play, while golfers teeing off, and joggers taking to the trails remain common sights.
Are We Camping Yet ?
Jason Irwin and Scott Duncan team up for some low key relaxing times in Algonquin Park. I'm trying to give people a taste of the sights, sounds and ultimately the feelings that we derive from these parks and other natural places. An entertaining tease for those who have yet to experience it .....and a crutch for those of us who know the score.
Too Arrow Lake.m4v
A trip to Arrow Lake near Thunder Bay,Ontario Canada
64.4 mi Trestle . Cowichan Valley Trail
64.4 mi Trestle Cowichan Valley Trail New Time Lapse of the construction cranes working on the Trestle
Marie Canyon ,,Near Kinsol Trestle Vancouver Island British Columbia
Cowichan Valley Rail Trail Map.GPS
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There are over 8 Railway Trestle Crossing Rivers & Creeks
Fairservice Trestle
McGee Railway Trestle
Lake Cowichan Railway Trestle Video
Holt Creek Trestle Video
Mile 70 Railway Trestle Video
Kinsol Trestle Video
Marie Canyon Trestle Video
Glenora Trestle 2.
Beaver Dam Near Kinsol Trestle
Mile 66 Railway Trestle
Duncan Railway Trestle
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2012 Vancouver Kayak Club Whitewater Festival
Vancouver kayak club whitewater festival, tons of fun for all skill levels and lots of time on the Chilliwack river.
thanks again to all the volunteers and sponsors who made the event possible.
songs
Duncan Wells - The kayak song
The Offspring - One fine day
The Cramps - Bikini Girls with Machine Guns
Boots Randolph - Yakety sax
SOLD! Gorgeous Log Home with Breathtaking View on 10 Acres - 3289 Horsefly-Quesnel Lake Road
3289 Horsefly-Quesnel Road, Horsefly BC
Listing Price: $299,000 MLS# R2040576
Listing Agents:
MICHELLE WONG – Horsefly Realty
Contact: 250. 620. 3440 or info@michellewong.ca
VICTOR KHONG – Horsefly Realty
Contact: 250. 620. 3440 or cariboorealtor@gmail.com
Live your dream in style! Gorgeous log home on 10 acres with breathtaking view of the Cariboo Mountains. Enjoy lovely sunsets on the deck, watch the kids play in the private yard, keep a hobby farm with productive garden and explore vast recreational opportunities nearby... House has 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths, with rec room being a possible 4th bedroom for young children. Fine wood finishing throughout. Decks on three sides and covered in front. Outbuildings include a beautiful cabin (perfect man-cave) with porch, power and heat, small barn for animals, chicken coop and storage sheds. Great location on school bus route just minutes from town centre and local amenities.
About Horsefly, BC:
The first gold discovery in the Cariboo on the Horsefly River in 1859 created the village of Horsefly (originally called Harper's Camp) consisting of log cabins, hotels, a store and a post office.
Present day Horsefly is a delightful community with a forestry, ranching and tourism based economy. It offers a fantastic K-10 school, stores, restaurants, post office, gas station, church, library, museum, beauty salons, motel, B&Bs, resorts and more. Service organizations provide fire protection, medical 1st responders, a community hall, seniors activity centre, community special events, music festivals, sports and art workshops throughout the year.
Horsefly River has the second biggest sockeye salmon run in BC and is famous worldwide for fishing, canoeing, kayaking and river boating. Horsefly Lake is 35 miles long and offers sparkling clean water and many recreational opportunities. Nearby Quesnel Lake is 100 miles long and offers incredible scenery and trophy fishing. This premiere wilderness lake is the deepest fjord lake in the world. There are many other lakes in the area and ideal landscape for hiking, hunting, snowmobiling, cross country and back country skiing.
Contact us today for more details!
Horsefly Realty
Box 267, Horsefly, BC V0L 1L0
HorseflyRealty.ca
250. 620. 3440
Canoeing in Sweden's Dalslands (2016)
Canoeing trip through Sweden's Dalsland lake district. Started at Krakviken, finishing in Bengtsfors via Skapafors.
Holiday organise through Nature Travels (naturetravels.co.uk)
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Hozier: Like Real People Do
Little May: Boardwalks
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Clearcutting in North Central New Brunswick from the Air, Renous Highway
GoPro video of a small aircraft overflight of Route 108 in the autumn of 2014. Shows the patterns and extent of clearcuts from Plaster Rock to the Kennedy Lakes region. Harvest of silviculture plantation on Route 108 can be seen from 3:59 to 4:42. Forest Cover Loss in New Brunswick can be viewed at Global Forest Watch. Here
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Surrounded by mature Pacific Northwest Rainforest, it's impossible not to feel complete tranquility, yet energized & invigorated by Mother Nature. This is a powerful place to call home. Where one's creativity can flourish. Where one can recharge and find absolute peace just minutes from the bustling City.
100’s of kilometres of walking and hiking trails literally begin right at this lot line.
Minutes drive to:
- World renowned Mt Seymour & Mt Fromme mountain biking trails.
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- The Hive Bouldering Gym
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Alaska Hunting Vlog Day # 3
Here is the 3rd day of my Alaskan caribou hunt! In this day we travel even further into the valley, see some ground squirrels, shed caribou antlers, a cool hidden river and at the end our first five caribou! I hope you all enjoy and have a great day!!
indoor ice climbing
Indoor Ice Climbing in the Hukawai Glaicer Center. This is one of only a few indoor ice climbing facilities in the world, located in Franz Josef New Zealand.
CUSTER GALLATIN NATIONAL FOREST: MOUNTAIN BIKING AND HIKING WITH RESCUE DOGS
It’s a doggone great day as Jack and Colton treat two lucky shelter dogs to a picturesque hike and then tackle an exciting mountain bike trail in Montana’s Custer Gallatin National Forest near Bozeman.
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