a Spring trip to the "Pike River", part two
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Hiking with Monowalker and paddling around a mountain in mid June 2015 and rafting the river to my base camp. Stormy wind from North-West continued and I couldn't paddle against the wind. The terrain was difficult and lots of snow covered areas. When I came to my base camp I noticed that the pikes I left on the shore were eaten up. I decided to leave pikes on two locations and set my trail cameras there. In part three of the video I'm collecting the trail cameras and we'll see wich animals are eating the pikes.
Настоящий современный Робизон ! Удачи тебе и новых отличных съёмок на реке и на суше . С уважением Владимир.
Great Video! I too use a game cart for my outdoor journeys. Although it does take some strength and conditioning, I wouldn't go without one because it makes the trip easier overall.
great movies ! respect for the amount of time and effort you've put in them ! keep it up.
You go to a lot of efforts to make these amazing videos. Keep up the good work, we appreciate it very much!!
instablaster...
wow, a motor and everything. You are the man
Such a good quality vedio and grate composition also, i wonder why this less subscribers. plz keep doing your own youtubing cheer up.
Great landscapes , thanks for shearing
Great video! Thank you for making it. That takes a LOT of work!!
Thank you especially for typing in the translation in English -- much appreciated!
Do you carry an EPIRB?
Thank's, I don't carry EPIRB.
An EPIRB is my next purchase item. I live in Seattle and want to do some wilderness exploration and will use the EPIRB as a safety measure.
There are a lot of rivers here but the are all snowmelt and bitterly ICE cold...therefore, I stay out of them because they are too dangerous. Even the lakes are extremely cold...but one can safely swim in them during summer months. But, young men often drown each summer due to the shock of the cold water.
Thanks again for all the videos.
Отличное видео! С нетерпением жду продолжения!
excellent stuff
good day, inspired by the product you show, I started my own monowalker. However, I wonder why all (DIY) monowalkers have a bend in the frame near the wheel. can you explain to me why this is necessary? regards Bart
Fantastic.
Hienoa kuvaa tuosta kärrystä, ja myös koskelta. Huimaa. Itsekkin monella tavalla vesillä liikkunut, mutta tuo kosken lasku näytti kyllä aika.. noh, hurjalle.. !
Tosiaan tuo kärry taitaa toimia paremmin polulla ja kankaalla. Louhikko vaikuttaa aika haasteelliselle.. Vaatis ehkä vielä tuotekehitystä..?
Tsemppiä reissuille.. !
Respect!
How do you like that inflatable boat with the motor on it and what size is that motor?
Nähtäväksi jää tuleeko kukaan syömään haukia ? Osa 3 ?
Тележка супер !
I would like to know if a small person, a small woman even, can use the monowalker. All the videos on youtube feature big, burly men who probably play rugby and football and MMA!
I'm not so big and strong. The harness can be adjusted for a smaller person.
Hi Lynne, I recently bought a used Dixon Rollerpack on Ebay for $200 (US).
The Rollerpack is very very light.
I'm sure that the Monowalker is light as well.
In the case of the Rollerpack, it is so light that even an infant could use it.
The only limiting factor for use would be the size of the harness - which is adjustable just like any backpack. And, If the person is beyond the adjustment range of the harness, it could easily be modified by any tailor.
I measured and the minimum size on the harness is 31".
It comes with a duffle bag and straps to attach it. I didn't like this set up so I drilled 6 holes in the frame and took an old external frame backpack and attached it with the pins that are used to attach the bag to the the backpack frame. It worked out very well. It's new and unused at this point, but it looks like it was designed that way.
Good luck!
а что рыбу не ловишь?
This would be great for a woman,as most of there strength is in there hips.