lost for words, I can only imagine the energy, emotion and euphoria you felt experiencing that, thank you for sharing. I haven't read anything by Farley Mowat in a very long time, he was very active in the late 1960's and into the 70's when I was in school, I must pick up some of his books again, I always liked him. thank you, Bob
Jon and Erin!! This was absolutely incredible! You guys are the video version of Galen Rowell! Happy 1 year you two!! Mama Nature provided a beautiful gift for the occasion. 🙏😊 NQU
Fabulous. This migration takes my breath away. I remember when you saw your first caribou - I was thrilled for you. Did you ever imagine you would see such a sight as this? Thanks for taking us along.
Incredible experience I’m sure. And just very grateful and thankful you are capturing them in a video. Oh, btw, congratulations and in my mind not a bad way to have spent your honeymoon. Hope you continue on with a continuation from this one. You guys make a great team! Have a ton of fun and create many memories!
Absolutely magical. we saw a Reindeer herd North of Inuvik several years ago on a dog sledding trip. It is a managed herd of 3,000 animals we were told. Different seeing a herd in the summer versus winter. The Reindeer kicked up so much snow you could see a little white cloud above them while when they were moving. Thanks for sharing this!
This is just so incredible my minds totally blown 😮! I still have an hour left on the big post and still really looking forward to that. What an amazing experience. Thanks so much for documenting sharing with us.
I knew you’d get to see them!, I’m not there yet on the big video but tears of joy for this!! Thank God for this magnificence alive on our beloved planet 🙏😊👍⭐️💫🌟😍 Wild and free, the only way to be.
Really amazing footage here! Out west you likely get some big elk herds, the US does and pronghorn too out west, but I guess that is it. I am half expecting you guys to start doing big adventures now, like Labrador, or Yukon, or Sweden, or Scotland or something.
once in a life time and so many will never experience such an event. Very primal! could you smell them? I just shot my deer for the season and I could smell the small buck before I heard or saw him. wow just wow.
I was SO god damn happy for you two as I saw this all happening in the full video. Have you an idea of how rare such sightings are? I imagine there are some researchers who'll love seeing your footage.
This is a fan based channel. You can find out more about the ground-barren caribou here: www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/species-risk-public-registry/cosewic-assessments-status-reports/caribou-barren-ground-population-2016/chapter-1.html
Same! My heart was full when watching the full length video. The lump in Jon’s throat when they moved into the tent when it started to rain, moved me to tears. Thoroughly enjoying seeing the clip again ❤
@@georgeattig8088 There are a few others along this line in the library. Sort by the length and you will find the others or see the "Nature Captures" playlist
@@FoundPonds I finally got to the end of the vid. I'd already started watching it. That doggo wanted to be part of your pack. He was so excited to see you. What a honeymoon!
Jon and Erin!! This was absolutely incredible! You guys are the video version of Galen Rowell! Happy 1 year you two!! Mama Nature provided a beautiful gift for the occasion. 🙏😊 NQU
Amazing! Happy one year kids. Much love from Michigan.
Absolutely majestic and alluring!! You two are great together! Nat Geo goodness💪 Please keep it up, take care!
This is absolutely amazing
Captured beautifully and shared so exquisitely. Thank you!
The caribou were amazing. Looked like a migration. A once in a lifetime experience - and on your honeymoon! Beautiful rainbow too.
lost for words, I can only imagine the energy, emotion and euphoria you felt experiencing that, thank you for sharing. I haven't read anything by Farley Mowat in a very long time, he was very active in the late 1960's and into the 70's when I was in school, I must pick up some of his books again, I always liked him. thank you, Bob
Wow I got goose bumps watching this, you both are so blessed!
Jon and Erin!! This was absolutely incredible! You guys are the video version of Galen Rowell! Happy 1 year you two!! Mama Nature provided a beautiful gift for the occasion.
🙏😊
NQU
I remember when Erin saw her first caribou! That was an epic moment! Now there's a herd! I ❤ that! 🥂To more epic moments to come!
Thank you for this epic video.
@@gerdrie5672 Watch their full video here over a couple of nights - th-cam.com/video/e0QgkViy-rY/w-d-xo.html
Amazing migration and you were there to witness it how awesome
Magnificent. Makes me tear up. The mysteries and the organization of the natural is astonishing.
Once again, I cried while watching this heartwarming sight. Thank you, again.❤❤❤❤
Fabulous. This migration takes my breath away. I remember when you saw your first caribou - I was thrilled for you. Did you ever imagine you would see such a sight as this? Thanks for taking us along.
Incredible experience I’m sure. And just very grateful and thankful you are capturing them in a video. Oh, btw, congratulations and in my mind not a bad way to have spent your honeymoon. Hope you continue on with a continuation from this one. You guys make a great team! Have a ton of fun and create many memories!
Epic. Once in a lifetime moment right there. Thank you for sharing. I don't know how you put the camera down. very impressive herd
What an amazing experience thank you for sharing!! ❤️
Absolutely magical. we saw a Reindeer herd North of Inuvik several years ago on a dog sledding trip. It is a managed herd of 3,000 animals we were told. Different seeing a herd in the summer versus winter. The Reindeer kicked up so much snow you could see a little white cloud above them while when they were moving. Thanks for sharing this!
Truly magical, wow.💜
Amazing. Thanks for sharing. Cheers from Arizona 🥂
This is just so incredible my minds totally blown 😮! I still have an hour left on the big post and still really looking forward to that. What an amazing experience. Thanks so much for documenting sharing with us.
What a beautiful site, that must of been so exciting to experience together.
Wow! What a beautiful thing to see. Thanks for sharing.
So glad that you were able to witness this, and also able to share it. Thank you.
I knew you’d get to see them!, I’m not there yet on the big video but tears of joy for this!!
Thank God for this magnificence alive on our beloved planet 🙏😊👍⭐️💫🌟😍
Wild and free, the only way to be.
❤❤❤ thank you for sharing these amazing moments 🦌🛶🌈
“People of the Deer” Mowat
Can’t wait to watch the full adventure ❤
Amazing - gave me chills.
Thank you Erin and Jon. Epic
Whoa amazing and inspiring…thank you for that! ❤️🥾🥾❤️
Wow ! All those caribou !!!!
Thank you Thank you❤❤❤
River of Life. Good words man!
Caribou is the last big Canadian wilderness animals to see...so beautiful. One day!
Really amazing footage here! Out west you likely get some big elk herds, the US does and pronghorn too out west, but I guess that is it.
I am half expecting you guys to start doing big adventures now, like Labrador, or Yukon, or Sweden, or Scotland or something.
once in a life time and so many will never experience such an event. Very primal! could you smell them? I just shot my deer for the season and I could smell the small buck before I heard or saw him. wow just wow.
Such stunning views! You’ve really captured the essence of these landscapes. Incredible videos! sub & 👍112
I was SO god damn happy for you two as I saw this all happening in the full video. Have you an idea of how rare such sightings are? I imagine there are some researchers who'll love seeing your footage.
This is a fan based channel. You can find out more about the ground-barren caribou here:
www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/species-risk-public-registry/cosewic-assessments-status-reports/caribou-barren-ground-population-2016/chapter-1.html
Same! My heart was full when watching the full length video. The lump in Jon’s throat when they moved into the tent when it started to rain, moved me to tears. Thoroughly enjoying seeing the clip again ❤
I remember Xander Budnick came up with this channels name. He goofed about beeing Lost Lakes' sister channel "Found Ponds".
@@David-c6k6w and that was the birth of this channel!
Two in the Far North by Margaret Murie
Do you have permission to use their content?
@@thekindredspirit th-cam.com/video/nzsNJKJ2u5w/w-d-xo.html
Amazing!
Wow…le reve d une vie
Great change of pace from the usual silly excerpts. Maybe Found Ponds is finding its niche.
@@georgeattig8088 There are a few others along this line in the library. Sort by the length and you will find the others or see the "Nature Captures" playlist
Go over to Lost Lakes for the whole video
@@Tricia33 Yes, it's linked in this video description.
Most of the best YT channels have a little pet doggo to enhance the appeal of the channel.
Dont you think this is a bit over the top?
@@andysnat If you watch the full episode linked in the description, you will see an Arctic Wolf! 😉
@@FoundPonds I finally got to the end of the vid. I'd already started watching it.
That doggo wanted to be part of your pack. He was so excited to see you.
What a honeymoon!
Ha-ha, Lost Lakes found the ponds.
Jon and Erin!! This was absolutely incredible! You guys are the video version of Galen Rowell! Happy 1 year you two!! Mama Nature provided a beautiful gift for the occasion.
🙏😊
NQU