This brought back memories of my Dad and I doing almost the same thing on the Au Sable. We did it every year, took us about a week. He's long gone and I'm a senior citizen now. Thank you for this video from the bottom of my heart. The entire time I watched it I was 60 years younger.
Great video. I would like to see more camp time. A quick tour of the campsite, camp set up, firewood prep, cooking dinner, relaxing around the fire, cooking breakfast....
Hey friend, I'm looking to take that trip in July. I was wondering if you could give me some insight on the camping options. I'm looking to disperse camp, small tent and hammock. I guesstimate it to be about a 16hr float?
@Alan The livery we go thru sells it as an 11 1/2 hour float, I think it always winds up a little longer than that. When we are camping, we try to find a site at least an hour past Baxter Bridge, which is going to be about 6/7 hours after 131. Any site there is gonna have a fine setup for a small tent and hammock. I'm usually with a group of 6 guys, and we're never cramped for space.
@@KaleDavid thank you for taking the time to reply to a old comment. Thank you for the info also. I think the map I found says a total of 13.5 hrs float time from 131 to 115.
Excellent video. After watching this we decided to do the Manistee River this year. We are putting in at Goose Creek State Forest campground june 12 and taking out at the Red bridge June 18.
can i ask how you handled the portage. My son and i have done a lot of the river but we started at Sharon Bridge. I would like to do the first part from Deward to Sharon Bridge but not sure how we can handle the portage. any advice from anyone out there would help. Thanks. Awsome trip you guys took. I get wore out 2- 3 days trips lol
There are no launches up from Cameron Bridge. I’d strongly recommend starting there. The Deward stretch probably could be padded but you’ll deal with a ton of log jams and portages
@@lad420 what is the best section of the Manistee river to do a one night canoe/camping trip? And a little fishing. Sorry not from the area to check it out myself
Love the Manistee! We've talked about doing the same trip. Jeffy G is the man! Good guy to have with you out in the bush :) Where did you start day 2 from?
Man that was an awesome kayak camping trip. I see you and your buddy had a good time. I'm glad the weather wasn't too bad for you out there. It was a good thing you was barefooted 👣 in the mad man. Been there and done that. I even broke a pair of flip-flops for stepping in mud like that & flip flops is the only footwear that will fit me & i had to go Barefooted 👣 for the rest of the day & was 150 mile away from home. I don't mind being Barefooted 👣 because I'm a 95% of the time doing things barefooted 👣 anyway because i have big very very extremely wide feet sz15 6 E wide with very chubby fat wide toes that are equally straight across making my foot very very wide at 6 1/2 inches wide from my big toe to my lil toe. My foot outgrew shoes , socks , & boots when i was 18 years old & flip flops is the only footwear that will barely and i mean barely fit my foot because my toes are wider than the flip flops straps which is a big problem since flip flop is the only thing that I can wear. So this is why I have to kayak Barefooted 👣style. I also like your Crocs that you were wearing man. I hear those are the most comfortable water shoes you can wear. I just wish I could find a pair that's wide enough for my foot. My buddy said buy a pair of Crocs in size15 & in the toe box area cut a section out for my toes to hang out because my toes are equally straight across instead of being at a 45 degree angle like shoes are made. I'm thinking about trying this out cuz I really like to get a pair of Crocs to wear for kayaking. This was a good video thank you for sharing.
Yeah Crocs are no fashion statement but just hard to beat. These are probably 8 years old and used hard. I like being barefoot but that creates plantar fasciitis in my right foot. It’s not terrible though. The weather really made this trip perfect. Thanks for watching!
I used my Perception Carolina 12 which is perfect for the river. My friend had a Perception Charter; I would have had trouble packing with just the one stern compartment but he was fine.
This brought back memories of my Dad and I doing almost the same thing on the Au Sable. We did it every year, took us about a week. He's long gone and I'm a senior citizen now. Thank you for this video from the bottom of my heart. The entire time I watched it I was 60 years younger.
I had the pleasure of being part of a 6 day canoe trip down the river, brings back some awesome memories
Some of that morning paddling with the mist on the water looked beautiful, especially after a night in the hammock.
Great trip 👍
Those mornings were the best! Cold fingers but totally worth it.
Always makes me want to go home. So many memories on this river. Thanks.
Great video. I would like to see more camp time. A quick tour of the campsite, camp set up, firewood prep, cooking dinner, relaxing around the fire, cooking breakfast....
Awesome trip...great shots.... super cool....thanks for posting ✌️
Thanks for watching! It was such a fun trip!
Amazing looking trip- have been dreaming of doing something like this for years!
Good times! I'm trying to figure out a full river into Lake Superior now but not sure where.
My youngest son and I did an abbreviated two day trip from smithsville landing to 131. We suffered thunderstorms both nights. Great memories though😊
Have you done the Ausable River? It is amazing!
That’s actually the next one on my list! Maybe this fall if I have time.
My buddies & I drop in at 131 every year for a 2 day trip, taking out in Mesick. Great video!
That’s a nice section. I should do some of it again.
Hey friend, I'm looking to take that trip in July. I was wondering if you could give me some insight on the camping options. I'm looking to disperse camp, small tent and hammock. I guesstimate it to be about a 16hr float?
@Alan The livery we go thru sells it as an 11 1/2 hour float, I think it always winds up a little longer than that. When we are camping, we try to find a site at least an hour past Baxter Bridge, which is going to be about 6/7 hours after 131.
Any site there is gonna have a fine setup for a small tent and hammock. I'm usually with a group of 6 guys, and we're never cramped for space.
@@KaleDavid thank you for taking the time to reply to a old comment. Thank you for the info also. I think the map I found says a total of 13.5 hrs float time from 131 to 115.
@Alan Absolutely, have a fun time! Our trip this year is scheduled for August, so we'll be out there a couple weeks after you.
Excellent video. After watching this we decided to do the Manistee River this year. We are putting in at Goose Creek State Forest campground june 12 and taking out at the Red bridge June 18.
Thanks for watching. Have a great time!
can i ask how you handled the portage. My son and i have done a lot of the river but we started at Sharon Bridge. I would like to do the first part from Deward to Sharon Bridge but not sure how we can handle the portage. any advice from anyone out there would help. Thanks. Awsome trip you guys took. I get wore out 2- 3 days trips lol
that's awesome man, where did you start from? My buddy and I are thinking of doing the manistee in the spring
Great video!
Thanks Brad! It was a fun trip!
That was awesome . Can you tell us what hammock you used ?
What is that wooden track looking thing near the 5:00 mark?
It’s a track to slide your boat down instead of carrying or dragging it along the ground.
Is there good parking around Cameron Bridge? Looking to do the same trip but worried about leaving a truck there for days.
I’m getting ready to do the same!where did you drop in?
Planning on a trip early summer- How far north were you able to put in? Are there any launches north of Cameron Bridge Road?
There are no launches up from Cameron Bridge. I’d strongly recommend starting there. The Deward stretch probably could be padded but you’ll deal with a ton of log jams and portages
@@lad420 what is the best section of the Manistee river to do a one night canoe/camping trip? And a little fishing. Sorry not from the area to check it out myself
Excellent
Thanks!
Love the Manistee! We've talked about doing the same trip. Jeffy G is the man! Good guy to have with you out in the bush :) Where did you start day 2 from?
We were a bit south of M72 near Hole in the Fence boat ramp
Man that was an awesome kayak camping trip. I see you and your buddy had a good time. I'm glad the weather wasn't too bad for you out there. It was a good thing you was barefooted 👣 in the mad man. Been there and done that. I even broke a pair of flip-flops for stepping in mud like that & flip flops is the only footwear that will fit me & i had to go Barefooted 👣 for the rest of the day & was 150 mile away from home. I don't mind being Barefooted 👣 because I'm a 95% of the time doing things barefooted 👣 anyway because i have big very very extremely wide feet sz15 6 E wide with very chubby fat wide toes that are equally straight across making my foot very very wide at 6 1/2 inches wide from my big toe to my lil toe. My foot outgrew shoes , socks , & boots when i was 18 years old & flip flops is the only footwear that will barely and i mean barely fit my foot because my toes are wider than the flip flops straps which is a big problem since flip flop is the only thing that I can wear. So this is why I have to kayak Barefooted 👣style. I also like your Crocs that you were wearing man. I hear those are the most comfortable water shoes you can wear. I just wish I could find a pair that's wide enough for my foot. My buddy said buy a pair of Crocs in size15 & in the toe box area cut a section out for my toes to hang out because my toes are equally straight across instead of being at a 45 degree angle like shoes are made. I'm thinking about trying this out cuz I really like to get a pair of Crocs to wear for kayaking. This was a good video thank you for sharing.
Yeah Crocs are no fashion statement but just hard to beat. These are probably 8 years old and used hard. I like being barefoot but that creates plantar fasciitis in my right foot. It’s not terrible though.
The weather really made this trip perfect. Thanks for watching!
What you using for kayaks
I used my Perception Carolina 12 which is perfect for the river. My friend had a Perception Charter; I would have had trouble packing with just the one stern compartment but he was fine.
That looked like an awesome trip! Where did you drop in at? My property is in that area. Thanks for sharing!
We put in north of the east stairs. I think there used to be a wildlife viewing sign on the road but seems to be gone now.
I have to get to the Great Lakes ... free from the sharks!
Great video. You yak like my 80 yr old mum
I'm interested.
by portage i mean the car drop off
6:35 that’s just dirt sediment because it’s not picture perfect blue that’s this part of the Manistee river leaves and stuff