I'm one of the rush to shelter people, they are awesome we go in mid May and nothing beats them in the cold rain even had to set up the tent inside in cold weather the shelters will spoil you
Thanks for videoing the Isle Royale Trip. My 8 children and I use to backpack the Apostle Islands in Lake Superior and we always wanted to get to Isle Royale. We never did, but your video shows very well how nice it was so at least I got to see it. I have not backpacked for the last 20 years but I am going to start again as I currently am updating to all the new lighter gear. I am currently more interested in backpacking areas of Colorado that we jeeped last summer, however Isyle Royale is on my bucket list so again thanks for all the good info.
That was definitely some rough terrain, especially in the rain. Too bad about the fishing in part one....looking forward to seeing pike frying in the pan in part 2! Counting down my Pictured Rocks Trip, 9 more days. They say there is some leaf color change happening right now and that its about 1-2 weeks early this year, with peak color the last week of Sept or first week of Oct.
We drove past pictured rocks on the drive up - looked awesome. I have heard last week of sept. for peak leaf change as well. Unfortunately you might have to wait until the third (and final) video to see the pike eating fest - but it does happen!
When yall film while walking, is the GoPRo attached to a pole of harnes? Because it stays nice and level while filming, which is very nice for us viewers.
Great series of videos. I just started hammock camping getting pretty excited about heading out. The crazy thing is I have a cottage in Northern Wisconsin and go up to Houghton, Copper Harbor snowmobiling all the time, didn’t know about Isle Royals. Once I get some butt time in my hammock, that is going to be on my bucket list of places to go! Thanks so much for sharing your adventures! Keep up the great informative videos.
I'd like to hike with you guys sometime if you ever want company. Most of my fiends hardly ever get to go. I'm in New Albany and go to Wayne National a lot. Thanks for taking us along, through the screen anyway. Go Bucks!!!
Looks like a beautiful area. Thanks for taking us along. I disagree with Phil and the length is just about right. Hope you guys get some better weather. BTW which blue Arcteryx rain jacket is that you are wearing.
THANK YOU for pointing out that rushing down the trail just to snag a shelter is NOT the point! I just suffered through a few other channels’ vids and got so sick of it - gotta get up early and zoom so we get a shelter. Why are they hiking anyway? duh
I like these guys but I wish they’d cut out all the filler. For example there was no need for 6 updates on the ferry, we don’t need a review of the day we’ve been watching the video so we get how the day was, etc. It just feels like they’re forcing their video length & honestly I’d prefer a 15-20 min video anyway. & the fluff is a common thing in most their videos
Always wanted to go to isle Royale....
Ahhh the weather ....welcome to northern michigan 😁✋
Nice video. We backpacker the other side of the Island and plan on Rock Harbor side in the future. Nothing compares to the quiet of IR. Beautiful.
Watching your adventure, very interesting and thank you for sharing
50’s, cold? While hiking? That’s perfect!!!
Nice work, fellas! Headed to Isle Royale in June. Can’t wait to follow in your footsteps!
What time of year did you go?
great first video, many thanks for sharing...I hope the fishing and the weather improved later in the trip!!
Bowlin01 the fishing does :)
You guys are down a crew member, where the he'll is Sam??!!
I'm one of the rush to shelter people, they are awesome we go in mid May and nothing beats them in the cold rain even had to set up the tent inside in cold weather the shelters will spoil you
Thanks for videoing the Isle Royale Trip. My 8 children and I use to backpack the Apostle Islands in Lake Superior and we always wanted to get to Isle Royale. We never did, but your video shows very well how nice it was so at least I got to see it. I have not backpacked for the last 20 years but I am going to start again as I currently am updating to all the new lighter gear. I am currently more interested in backpacking areas of Colorado that we jeeped last summer, however Isyle Royale is on my bucket list so again thanks for all the good info.
Thoroughly enjoyed the first part of your adventure!
Did you make your own camo hammock? I have the same pattern from Ripstop by the Roll...I made a tarp.
Quick tip: get the ground cloth for for the helinox chairs. You won't regret it when there's wet/loose soil or sand
Arcana73 oh wow I didn't even know that existed. Mind=blown
SBOutdoors Or if you want to be really DIY I have heard positive things about this trick. backpackinglight.com/forums/topic/helinox-chair-zero/
That was definitely some rough terrain, especially in the rain. Too bad about the fishing in part one....looking forward to seeing pike frying in the pan in part 2! Counting down my Pictured Rocks Trip, 9 more days. They say there is some leaf color change happening right now and that its about 1-2 weeks early this year, with peak color the last week of Sept or first week of Oct.
We drove past pictured rocks on the drive up - looked awesome. I have heard last week of sept. for peak leaf change as well. Unfortunately you might have to wait until the third (and final) video to see the pike eating fest - but it does happen!
Going to Isle Royal in 2019. Have been to Dolly Sods a # of times. How would you compare IR to DS?
May I ask a question about fishing permit? Could you buy the fishing permit on the island?
When yall film while walking, is the GoPRo attached to a pole of harnes? Because it stays nice and level while filming, which is very nice for us viewers.
In the Navy, we had a name for the patches you wear behind the ear for motion sickness and the people who wore them.
Great series of videos. I just started hammock camping getting pretty excited about heading out. The crazy thing is I have a cottage in Northern Wisconsin and go up to Houghton, Copper Harbor snowmobiling all the time, didn’t know about Isle Royals. Once I get some butt time in my hammock, that is going to be on my bucket list of places to go! Thanks so much for sharing your adventures! Keep up the great informative videos.
Do you never miss tarp doors when it is windy and/or rainy? Do you or your down equipment never get wet in those conditions without doors?
We were fine without doors. One night Andy's UQ got a little wet from the rain, but other that that we were fine.
I'd like to hike with you guys sometime if you ever want company. Most of my fiends hardly ever get to go. I'm in New Albany and go to Wayne National a lot. Thanks for taking us along, through the screen anyway. Go Bucks!!!
Edmund Fitzgerald vibe. Ha :) Just found your channel and enjoying your videos.
Looks like a beautiful area. Thanks for taking us along. I disagree with Phil and the length is just about right. Hope you guys get some better weather. BTW which blue Arcteryx rain jacket is that you are wearing.
TrailSlug it's the Alpha SL jacket. It is fantastic. Only ~11oz too. Just pricey like all things arcteryx
THANK YOU for pointing out that rushing down the trail just to snag a shelter is NOT the point! I just suffered through a few other channels’ vids and got so sick of it - gotta get up early and zoom so we get a shelter. Why are they hiking anyway? duh
Canada like yes you are closer to Canada than you are to main land USA
I never would have made it past the vomit cruise.
Commercial way too long
you can always skip the ads..
I like these guys but I wish they’d cut out all the filler. For example there was no need for 6 updates on the ferry, we don’t need a review of the day we’ve been watching the video so we get how the day was, etc. It just feels like they’re forcing their video length & honestly I’d prefer a 15-20 min video anyway. & the fluff is a common thing in most their videos
Other than that really fun channel