Incredible journey and amazing scenery - how many km was that trip from George river to Nain? Thank you for sharing that was the best content on the internet by far! Congratulations to your daughter and her new beautiful boat. Cheers
nakumek for showing my daddy simeon tuglavina attataga my name is john okkuatsiak made me cry i live in st johns newfoundland far from home kianginakatavunga NAKUMEK i seen my daddy
Hello, we are the couple aboard the red sailboat. We were told in Nain that we were famous and that our sail boat was in TH-cam. We hope you had a successful trip to Nain and back home. Great video..
Hello! How neat to see you found yourselves on TH-cam! I hope your journey to St John was safe and enjoyable - thanks for adding a very interesting segment to Felix’s video - I was amazed to see you sailing out in the vast open waters - cheers
@@FelixSt-Aubin no no, don’t be sorry. It’s great that you are using your Nunavut language daily. I understand it would take a lot of time to translate. The views are awesome, and I love the fruit,fish and animal life you all harvest. Very interesting how you eat some meats raw.
What an epic adventure, thank for sharing. Just the logistics of taking all that footage, the hard drives the battery management let alone the will to keep that camera rolling the whole time is remarkable. I have done this same trip in my younger life only the other way from Nain to George and back but in a slow moving Long Liner, it took forever and I was happy for it. I wait for your content, the best You Tube watching hands down, keep up the great work, I can't wait to see how you plan to retrieve those trailers this winter.
Oh wow, must of taken for ever to reach your destination. I have a trail made on my GPS to go straight to Nain by land, should take a whole day, if not sleep one night on the way, I will recording the trip for sure.
I'd be interested to see your route. We used to travel to the interior from Nain tp the North West up Kinguritok Brook to hunt caribou. At the end of the brook we could get up on the barrens. Your snow machines are so much more powerful and reliable than ours were. I see on Facebook you are friends with some very good hunters from Nain, you got it covered.
Adventure at it’s finest!
Absolutely breathtaking scenery!!! ... bring a tear to your eye ... man you live the life !! wow .
Some of the best videos I’ve ever watched 👍
I’m jealous, I can’t afford such nice things as you living in the city.You must have a great job 👍
Great trip. Heavy gas bill.
Incredible journey and amazing scenery - how many km was that trip from George river to Nain? Thank you for sharing that was the best content on the internet by far! Congratulations to your daughter and her new beautiful boat. Cheers
I’m not sure about the distance we made, I wasn’t concentrating on it, had to sleep a night on the way, arrived to Nain late at night.
nakumek for showing my daddy simeon tuglavina attataga my name is john okkuatsiak made me cry i live in st johns newfoundland far from home kianginakatavunga NAKUMEK i seen my daddy
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This brought tears to my eyes. Love to all.
Great video...watched on the 55 inch screen thought i was aboard the boat almost.. :)
Was wondering what you were up yo as it has been two weeks without a video,what a great trip
Hello, we are the couple aboard the red sailboat. We were told in Nain that we were famous and that our sail boat was in TH-cam. We hope you had a successful trip to Nain and back home. Great video..
Hello! How neat to see you found yourselves on TH-cam! I hope your journey to St John was safe and enjoyable - thanks for adding a very interesting segment to Felix’s video - I was amazed to see you sailing out in the vast open waters - cheers
Oh wow that’s wonderful u found out about my channel, I imagine you’re back to society, glad you are ok!
Wow great video.
Beautiful Mountains , good video once again 👍🏽😊
Rough water trim your motors up and keep the power on so you don't get swamped.
I had 4 drums in my boat, should have put the more at the back, also I have a long boat, not too good on huge waves, the wind picked up so fast.
Awesome video, thanks for taking the time and effort of videoing this trip.
I am trying to see if I can find an App to translate Nunavut language.
I am from Nunavik, sorry for speaking in Inuktitut, it’s easier for me to explain.
@@FelixSt-Aubin no no, don’t be sorry. It’s great that you are using your Nunavut language daily. I understand it would take a lot of time to translate.
The views are awesome, and I love the fruit,fish and animal life you all harvest.
Very interesting how you eat some meats raw.
Loved the Beachcombers . Nick , molly, jessie n relic . Lol.
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One thing I will try to do is stop complaining about our gas prices. We pay 1.74/L and it seems a lot when I’m on my boat all summer. 2.58 is crazy!!
Love all your videos. What is the titles of the songs in this video? I would like to know. Thank you from Nunavut.
The whales looks like humpbacks??
Yes, they look like young ones too.
Hi Felix would you mind if how much did your daughter pay for that 21 ft silver dolphin and What year it it?
attatangai simeon
Cool journey 👍thanks
Awesome trip, how many miles/kms?
Qujanarujuk .Thanks so much.
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way cool.
The senary is awsome i liking the mountains and the wild life keep up whith the videos
Im speechless, thank you for sharing those Epic footage …. Amazing congrats
What an epic adventure, thank for sharing. Just the logistics of taking all that footage, the hard drives the battery management let alone the will to keep that camera rolling the whole time is remarkable. I have done this same trip in my younger life only the other way from Nain to George and back but in a slow moving Long Liner, it took forever and I was happy for it. I wait for your content, the best You Tube watching hands down, keep up the great work, I can't wait to see how you plan to retrieve those trailers this winter.
Well said and exactly how I feel about Felix and his content uploads
Oh wow, must of taken for ever to reach your destination. I have a trail made on my GPS to go straight to Nain by land, should take a whole day, if not sleep one night on the way, I will recording the trip for sure.
I'd be interested to see your route. We used to travel to the interior from Nain tp the North West up Kinguritok Brook to hunt caribou. At the end of the brook we could get up on the barrens. Your snow machines are so much more powerful and reliable than ours were. I see on Facebook you are friends with some very good hunters from Nain, you got it covered.