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Great videos - most appreciated for allowing us to tag along. I have a couple questions if you don’t mind ? 1) where would you recommend to winter over north of Florida. We live in the South West so it’s a trek ($$) to get to the boat. 2) How often - on avg do you anchor out ? 3) How often do pull into a marina to just get water & food supplies?? Keep us informed - we’ll keep smashing the 👍 button. I’m a Capt from the west coast , wife is new to boating - newbies regarding the ICW - Fair winds !!!
I learned how to waterski in Hogs Bay, Port McNicol in 1984. I have camped at Chimney Bay many times. Ollie was swimming at my favorite swim spot. It is good to see you enjoying the area that I call home. Welcome to Canada.
Looks like a great trip and it seems one of the few areas with snakes. Enjoy the clear water while you up north as youn know the south has brown water.
Dang you guys! Thank you SOOOO much for plowing the road for us. My wife and I have essentially the same boat. We have an 86 MT Sun Deck. Same single Ford Lehman. We don't intend to do the entire loop, but because of you we now know about the Trent Severn and through watching your videos we are super stoked to make the trip all the way to Lake Ontario! We are docked in Petoskey, MI but my wife is originally from Ontario growing up on the north shore of Lake Huron. Her mother still lives there and we are going to make the trip this summer. Bruce Mines is the name of the town. Anyway we really appreciate all the work you put in on your videos and if you are ever docked in Petoskey we would love to take you out to dinner!
Eeeek…rattlesnakes! So glad you saw it in time! We have them here along with a couple other nasty snakes. I always look for them in our yard, driveway and the street. I loved Ollie sliding in for the rocks…😂…she sure has a strong jaw! Your hike was beautiful and your docking spot was so nice and peaceful! Great video!
When we navigated these waters 42 years ago there were no docks and few boats. The area you are in you could spend a week and see few boats anchored out in the inland bays. Enjoy seeing the difference and the light is so unique to that area.
I did too and the place has changed so much that I can no longer tell what Island we camped on. Years ago I could still look at the map and figure out where we launched after towing the boat up from St Catherines. We would camp on an island a couple hours run from the marina. We broke an alternator belt and had to use radio to get someone to run the part out to us! I've never left the dock since without every spare imaginable and the tools to fix it. 😅
The good part of taking that inside channel is that there are so many sheltered bays to just drop the bow anchor then back towards the shore watching your depth sounder and tie off to a fallen tree or big rock, whatever, take a swim cook a meal sip some wine, hunker down for the night etc.. This is especially desirable if weather is iffy.
Another Awesome video.. It looks so beautiful. We have been to Frying Pan Bay... u were brave doing the hike .We are too scared of the snakes...Bravo....🇨🇦🇨🇦⚓⚓
Steveinsawlog here. My place looks out at the entire Western shore of Beausoleil Island. I am so pleased to see how much you enjoyed your first day on the Bay. The smooth granite rocks you trekked over on your walk were exposed when the glaciers from the Ice Age receded, scraping away all of the soil. I am sure you know by now that Beausoleil is french for "Good Sun" which you certainly experienced in this video.
That was quite a hike. Seeing that rattler had to get the BP up! I'm from Ohio and that species of rattler is found there as well, but due to habitat loss and other reasons, they are an endangered species and rarely seen any longer in the areas that they were known to inhabit.
It is a big change, provisioning on a boat compared to provisioning on land haha. I think on average we go to the store every two weeks. Meat isn't that difficult to keep on board, especially if you have a deep freezer like we did. Veggies were a bit hard to keep because they do go bad quickly. We don't really eat meat so that's the only reason why we didn't have any on board. We put everything that we could in the fridge, because it lasted longer, but unfortunately our fridge was tiny haha.
Having lived on Georgian Bay, now 73 years, it is nice to revisit the places where we camped fished and explored , only with no effort, or expenses. The sounds of loons at 3am under a moon lit sky, with the sound the water lapping at your hull, are the just some of the sounds of Georgian Bay. Just a note.... it is correctly named Georgian Bay, not The Georgian Bay. Kind Regards. A local .
I don’t think it was a rattler, probably a brown snake. They are big and look rattlerish but not poisonous. My wife and I spend most of our summer time in Frying Pan bay and hiking those trails. We go up the the small craft channel too and I am sure you enjoyed your trip up there too.
Thank you for watching! This video was filmed on Aug 5th.
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Great videos - most appreciated for allowing us to tag along.
I have a couple questions if you don’t mind ?
1) where would you recommend to winter over north of Florida. We live in the South West so it’s a trek ($$) to get to the boat.
2) How often - on avg do you anchor out ?
3) How often do pull into a marina to just get water & food supplies??
Keep us informed - we’ll keep smashing the 👍 button.
I’m a Capt from the west coast , wife is new to boating - newbies regarding the ICW - Fair winds !!!
I learned how to waterski in Hogs Bay, Port McNicol in 1984. I have camped at Chimney Bay many times. Ollie was swimming at my favorite swim spot. It is good to see you enjoying the area that I call home. Welcome to Canada.
Looks like a great trip and it seems one of the few areas with snakes. Enjoy the clear water while you up north as youn know the south has brown water.
Dang you guys! Thank you SOOOO much for plowing the road for us. My wife and I have essentially the same boat. We have an 86 MT Sun Deck. Same single Ford Lehman. We don't intend to do the entire loop, but because of you we now know about the Trent Severn and through watching your videos we are super stoked to make the trip all the way to Lake Ontario! We are docked in Petoskey, MI but my wife is originally from Ontario growing up on the north shore of Lake Huron. Her mother still lives there and we are going to make the trip this summer. Bruce Mines is the name of the town. Anyway we really appreciate all the work you put in on your videos and if you are ever docked in Petoskey we would love to take you out to dinner!
I agree they give us all hope and great inspiration!
I could actually see my house at the beginning
Eeeek…rattlesnakes! So glad you saw it in time! We have them here along with a couple other nasty snakes. I always look for them in our yard, driveway and the street. I loved Ollie sliding in for the rocks…😂…she sure has a strong jaw! Your hike was beautiful and your docking spot was so nice and peaceful! Great video!
We adore you both and you inspire us.
We are tossing the lines 2024!!
Awesome! Best of luck!
When we navigated these waters 42 years ago there were no docks and few boats. The area you are in you could spend a week and see few boats anchored out in the inland bays. Enjoy seeing the difference and the light is so unique to that area.
I did too and the place has changed so much that I can no longer tell what Island we camped on. Years ago I could still look at the map and figure out where we launched after towing the boat up from St Catherines. We would camp on an island a couple hours run from the marina. We broke an alternator belt and had to use radio to get someone to run the part out to us! I've never left the dock since without every spare imaginable and the tools to fix it. 😅
Ollie taking the lead scaring away all the snakes.......heeza goo boy
The good part of taking that inside channel is that there are so many sheltered bays to just drop the bow anchor then back towards the shore watching your depth sounder and tie off to a fallen tree or big rock, whatever, take a swim cook a meal sip some wine, hunker down for the night etc.. This is especially desirable if weather is iffy.
Another Awesome video.. It looks so beautiful. We have been to Frying Pan Bay... u were brave doing the hike .We are too scared of the snakes...Bravo....🇨🇦🇨🇦⚓⚓
Steveinsawlog here. My place looks out at the entire Western shore of Beausoleil Island. I am so pleased to see how much you enjoyed your first day on the Bay. The smooth granite rocks you trekked over on your walk were exposed when the glaciers from the Ice Age receded, scraping away all of the soil. I am sure you know by now that Beausoleil is french for "Good Sun" which you certainly experienced in this video.
That was quite a hike. Seeing that rattler had to get the BP up! I'm from Ohio and that species of rattler is found there as well, but due to habitat loss and other reasons, they are an endangered species and rarely seen any longer in the areas that they were known to inhabit.
I grew up in Port! This is awesome ! you guys are killing it !! hope all is well ! Imma Sub just to show support !
Hey Port Boy! My hometown too. I'll say hi to Jady for you.
This was such a fun watch!
Thanks so much, we're glad you enjoyed it! 😁
Canadian Shield. Rock.
Awesome show this week! Thank you!
Beautiful weather for cruising 😍
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A great dock when you're lucky enough to find space. We've spent many a night in that exact spot, hopefully you joined everyone for a fire!
It is a big change, provisioning on a boat compared to provisioning on land haha. I think on average we go to the store every two weeks. Meat isn't that difficult to keep on board, especially if you have a deep freezer like we did. Veggies were a bit hard to keep because they do go bad quickly. We don't really eat meat so that's the only reason why we didn't have any on board. We put everything that we could in the fridge, because it lasted longer, but unfortunately our fridge was tiny haha.
"The Great Canadian Shield" is composed mostly of granite.
Having lived on Georgian Bay, now 73 years, it is nice to revisit the places where we camped fished and explored , only with no effort, or expenses. The sounds of loons at 3am under a moon lit sky, with the sound the water lapping at your hull, are the just some of the sounds of Georgian Bay.
Just a note.... it is correctly named Georgian Bay, not The Georgian Bay.
Kind Regards. A local .
Great video, your camera work, story line and editing are always really good.
As always, thanks Michael!
Another great episode!
Thank you Vern!
Awesome to watch through your eyes. I’ve been on that dock4 years ago. We actually dropped the hook being a sailboat.
Neat! Next time we visit we might just anchor out and do the same. Cheers!
We saw a rattlesnake on the trail at honeymoon bay.
I don’t think it was a rattler, probably a brown snake. They are big and look rattlerish but not poisonous. My wife and I spend most of our summer time in Frying Pan bay and hiking those trails. We go up the the small craft channel too and I am sure you enjoyed your trip up there too.
ENTERING great (Beausoleil Island, great bear lake
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Gotta watch those Sneaky Snakes...
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Fox snakes look like Massassagua Rattle Snakes but don’t have a rattle and are not poisonous.
I think Beausoleil Island was a place where different First Nations would meet and trade. It was a crossroads.
Gotta eat the Lake Perch.
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Be safe captain🫡
Not deadly but you need antivenom?
100% a Fox snake. Their coloring is very close to the Massasuga rattle snake. They are much larger.
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The rock is Canadian sheild
Insanely beautiful and old!
That girl is crazy LOL
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@@SchoandJo talking about the dog going after all those rocks 🤣🤣
@@derekstephenson6168 haha she sure is!
Part of live good,,,come up with dinner
Why did you bleep out the name of the card game? Weird.
The card games name is shithead so we bleeped it to stay family friendly.
@@SchoandJo Good job! You guys (and Ollie) rock.
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No need to buy Ollie toys.....just keep a bunch of rocks on pivot for him to play with ha ha ha