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Operation Jovy
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2022
Welcome to Operation Jovy!
...adventure in progress...
...adventure in progress...
Crossing Ontario Canada in a Straight Line [Part 3]
[Part 3 of 3]
I’m hiking across the province of Ontario, Canada in a completely straight line. Whatever obstacle comes my way I have to go straight through it. Streams, muddy fields, farmhouses, neighborhoods, forests, train tracks, highways; you name it, I cross it.
In case you missed Part 2:
th-cam.com/video/3zfkq3BaNnQ/w-d-xo.html
In case you missed Part 1:
th-cam.com/video/-s9zUtFK3Pc/w-d-xo.html
Credit to @GeoWizard for the video idea
Music by Karl Casey @White Bat Audio
Planning for the next adventure is already underway. Stay tuned...
Instagram: operationjovy
I’m hiking across the province of Ontario, Canada in a completely straight line. Whatever obstacle comes my way I have to go straight through it. Streams, muddy fields, farmhouses, neighborhoods, forests, train tracks, highways; you name it, I cross it.
In case you missed Part 2:
th-cam.com/video/3zfkq3BaNnQ/w-d-xo.html
In case you missed Part 1:
th-cam.com/video/-s9zUtFK3Pc/w-d-xo.html
Credit to @GeoWizard for the video idea
Music by Karl Casey @White Bat Audio
Planning for the next adventure is already underway. Stay tuned...
Instagram: operationjovy
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Crossing Ontario Canada in a Straight Line [Part 2]
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[Part 2 of 3] I’m hiking across the province of Ontario, Canada in a completely straight line. Whatever obstacle comes my way I have to go straight through it. Streams, muddy fields, farmhouses, neighborhoods, forests, train tracks, highways; you name it, I cross it. In case you missed Part 1: th-cam.com/video/-s9zUtFK3Pc/w-d-xo.html Part 3 coming very soon… subscribe to be part of the action! ...
Crossing Ontario Canada in a Straight Line [Part 1]
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[Part 1 of 3] I’m hiking across the province of Ontario, Canada in a completely straight line. Whatever obstacle comes my way I have to go straight through it. Streams, muddy fields, farmhouses, neighborhoods, forests, train tracks, highways; you name it, I cross it. Part 2 coming very soon… subscribe to be part of the action! Credit to @GeoWizard for the video idea Music by Karl Casey @White B...
Enjoyed your attempt but noticed there is very little cover and flat open fields so very easy for someone to see you approaching and watching as you walk through yards then across very flat open fields. If there was more cover, very few people would see you approach or see where you were going. The Police would have struggled to see you but in vast open flat fields you were so visible. Good effort though 👍
Imagine the same struggle, for 5 days a week, for 2 month.. Than you know how Meteorite hunting is 😉
Great first adventure! Much more enjoyable than Archie and Adam’s take on the genre
Thanks for the journey!
There is a man crossing the world on foot. 26yrs and going. Similar to this.
Once the feet are wet water is not a problem anymore
Trespassing × ??? Zero respect for PRIVATE PROPERTY your lucy you chose Ontario
Just to say, it would be further to walk from the Southern to Northern end of the city of Sudbury in Northern Ontario.
Bro, that's nothing. Try doing this in Northern Ontario, and you quit within the first five miles. your just crossing farm lands that's nothing ,,easy
That would be nuts 😂
To be honest I suspect it was your military fatigues that attracted attention to you. People are more likely to call in on someone who is militant looking even if totally innocent. Someone wearing foreign military clothing walking on their property might put the idea of someone being violent in their minds or up to no good. IMO you would have had much higher odds if you had been jogging or running - a 30KM overland could have been done in a few hours with no need for a bag, military leather ColdWetboots are also water protective so better footwear would have protected your feet from getting wet. Also doing it at night could have been more likely to succeed but at a danger level.. but tresspassing at night is a criminal offence trespassing daytime is a provincial offence under the Trespass to Property Act TPA. Which is likely to be ticketed for (on complaint)
25km scary that is totally jogable in a couple hours didn't even think it was that narrow.
Now do it in Florida 🤣 even Ontario has some nut jobs I’d be careful on private property. farmers don’t take kindly to trespassing
This is clickbait. I didn't expect him to go from Kingston to Fort Severn, but crossing Essex is nowhere close to crossing Ontario.
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Great video man Canadian geowizard
Cool series man. You should try crossing crown land next time. It will be harder but there will also be less backyards and cops lol
Go to bc and do this Ontario is ugly and cold
Man, I'm from Chatham in that area, pretty close by lol
lmao the shortest stretch of ontario
cool idea! Looks fun.
people can f off go right a head who caress
Homie, 30km isnt even barely coming a fraction of a percentile close to scratching the surface of how large Ontario is. "Crossing a region in Ontario" makes much more sense for a video title.
There's no single way to define "across" so his definition works
Your lucky your in Canada otherwise if you did this in the states you'll probably get shot for trespassing or have to cross a 6 lane highway
Damn, stalking someone in a little car then calling the cops sounds like some goblin behavior
So you mean you’re crossing a very short distance in Ontario and not the whole of the province. Nice click bait. The comments are not going to be kind
You're not really tresspassing unless the property owner has asked you to leave, or you ignore a no tresspassing sign. Simply walking on land and doing no harm to it isn't tresspassing.
normal suburban walk to your buddy's house
the distance you walked is the distance to my neighbors house lol
I don't get at all why you wouldn't have just stuck to that first road for the first 5km. It was well within your 25m boundary.
you can still walk along the road & be within 25 meters off center/straight line, right? no need to cut thru ppl's front yards?
contrary to many of the comments, a lot people in rural ontario are not going to be *too* bothered by someone walking through a field they own when compared to attempting this in the united states. canada doesn't have the same right to roam laws as the UK unless you're on "crown land" in the north of the country (almost none of it exists in this part of ontario), but the general attitude of trespassing is slightly more laid back in canada, at least outside of cities of course, some may still call the police or will confront you themselves. but if you were straight up honest about what you were doing - walking in a complete straight line across a part of the province for fun - they'll probably think that's cool and let you carry on. of course they can request you don't and you'd have to respect that (likewise the police would insist that you stop). but for the most part the meme that canadians are chill people is true. exceptions would be if your walk was to risk damaging say newly planted crops, then you'd probably have someone saying no or similarly if you risked putting yourself in danger for some reason (fast moving water, farm equipment, earth moving equipment, large holes etc) that would be problematic. but odds are most people you meet would be like the guy in the video who would just be like "oh yeah walk through the field if you want, just mind the mud" haha
You could do this but it would have to be at night. Farmers generally wont care, but when they see an army guy out in their field they wont sit idly. Late June (less muddy), walk at night, sleep during day in a wood like the last one. Or try it up north but that would be a real mission.
I double dare you to try doing this from the SE corner of british columbia and walk to the NW corner
bro casually crossed my hometown
Farm arson is a thing in Ontario. Many barns get lit up by pyros every year; I know of 3 in my small area in the last few years. You're lucky you didn't get killed, or at least severely beaten. As fun as the challenge sounds, it's a fucking dumb, dangerous idea. Next time just pick a line that's only bushwhacking.
Plus it's not even going to be in the Guinness book of records. The guy is delusional about the reason for the mission. He wouldn't be doing his mission if he was the last person alive on earth.
Though the idea of this is really cool, you can't blame people for not wanting you on their private property. I think its cool in theory but in practice you can get yourself into a lot of trouble. Personally if I saw someone walking across my property I would tell them to get off. If I knew ahead of time however, no problem.
Bullshit click bait
Kudos to you my Canadian brother. It is inventors and innovators like you whom make this world go round.
You're lucky you weren't shot by some of the farmers protecting their farms. Many farms plant stuff in early spring. You're video is clickbait.
people are the fuckin worst
The penalty for possessing a shotgun is about 100x greater than the penalty for trespassing in Canada. So that is one thing you do not need to worry about whatsoever. 🤣 Where you started is one town over from my house.
should of done this in north ontario lol so you could of just done it in the middle of nowhere without tresspassing lol
Should of done this in the wilderness of northern ontario where there is absolutely nothing but wilderness
And endless rocky crags and juts that guarantee you can’t cross in a straight line at all
do sask next
Toronto to Moosonee next
Come back
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whilst these videos were amazing, i have to say im truly disappointed to click on your channel and not see any other missions :) hope to see you back out in the fields again soon
I didn’t know TH-cam had a trespassing simulator
Perhaps try all of Canada? Perhaps raise money along the way? Perhaps like a certain somebody who tried to run across Canada 40 some years ago? I don't know, just a thought.