Ben and Tyler.....Congratulations on this 5 star video. I worked with your grandfather Larry from 1966 until 1976 and I visited with him and your grandmother every year thereafter on our yearly visit to Kap. They were so proud of you and are smiling down on you now and thinking......two young men, so mature and likeable and carrying the Beauchamp name with such dignity and grace. I have stories from those Kap Police days that would make you laugh and perhaps one day will share them with you. Thank you for sharing this video with us and no doubt will watch it again. Bob Livingston
Hi Robert! This comment just about made me tear up. I’m so happy you enjoyed the video thank you so much!! I always wish I could show my Grandparents these videos they loved this kind of stuff. By the way, I hear you might know something about a blanket being put over the windshield of Larry’s cruiser - we’ve had many laughs from that story. Thanks for watching, Robert!
Hi Ben……Your dad messaged me about your reply. Before I could figure out how to answer you I sent him this reply. Thanks again and take care…… Thank you Trevor and great to hear from you. I had not seen Ben’s comment but So nice to see it now and I will repeat that I really enjoyed his video. I would think that you would recall the reason why I pulled that prank on you father? I was on the job for about 6 months About a month before the night in question I was working the night shift and around 1 am I parked the cruiser at the stop sign on the Circle across from CIBC. Placed my head against the door window and dozed off. Your mom and dad were on their way home from an evening out and when he saw that I was in LaLa land he stopped his car and walked to the cruiser and saw that I had not locked the door. HE OPENED IT AND I FELL OUT ON THE ROAD. He laughed like there was no end and said, “Bob you should not sleep where people can see you”. I asked him if he had any favourite spots and he told me that behind Bud’s Texaco on Government Road was his favourite spot. Now you know the rest of the story. Please pass on to Ben. Take care. Bob. (Expanded answer follows).
I should also mention that several blankets were used to wrap all the windows with tape. Then on the radio I used my most stressful voice and called, “C-1 to C-2 …..I need your help in the East End”. I have reminisced about this throughout the years and can visualize your dad waking up in total darkness wondering where he was. I was parked just feet away and it took him a minute or two before he opened the car door and saw me pissing myself laughing. Your dad and I laughed every time we met and repeated that story over again. I sure do miss my visits with your mom and dad on our annual visit or two to Kap.
🎉 cheers 🥂 new community friend am going to be watching your channel now I got up this morning and stumbled on your channel you guys have a great outdoors channel right up my alley
Loved it. I've been to Killarney twice, with the portage south in to Nellie Lake being more than tough enough for me, although Camper Christina made it look easy in her video. The wind can be so dangerous, but after watching you landing fish with no weight in the canoe, I'm sure you handled it easily. Thanks for a great look at the park. Next time we want to see it from the top of the La Cloche Range. p.s. the beard makes your brother look older. Maybe not important now, but...lol.
This is definitely my favourite video on the channel (besides our trip ofc). Impressive save at 27:55, makes up for the snapped line. Also I'm Ty's biggest fan 🌟
I enjoyed your video. It looked like a good trip and the video was well shot. I am a television producer so I really appreciate all the filming you put into your video. I just started my camping channel last year and it's been quite a rush. I am glad I found your channel, I look forward to more videos.
Hey thanks a lot! It’s a pleasure to have you here, I’m always looking to connect with creators who are into the outdoors. I’ll have to check out your channel
Noticed drop shot rig. I used it first time this September and in deep water, all bass were 3-5 pounds 30 + feet deep but was after pickerel…but deep bass are good ones . Got one dinner pickerel too…you should shout out if in south east Ontario north Frontenac lake system is great
This video is weird to me 1) it is amazing and I enjoyed watching it, the scenery videography (I rly wanna know what camera used to film) but on the other hand 2) I'm a beginner backcountry/canoer whose only been on 1 short guided trip in Algonquin and doing something like this would be so amazing but I'm just not experienced enough. So it makes me feel envious! I hope somehow I can gain enough experience to go on a trip like this someday!
You guys made a great video here🤩. Really captured the rugged beauty of Killarney. Fishing was great. 1:05 Do you remember the bear cub at that first portage? Your Dad taught me how to fillet bass at that very campsite you guys stayed at. Also any sign of Bruce's tooth at the 3K portage? I'm sure there's an old, bucktooth Racoon sporting that like bling bling 😂. Hope the trip home wasn't as stressful compared to the cloud we had to paddle through on George, finally arriving home at 2:30Am, the next day being the first day of high school....Great stuff Guys!
Thank you, Steve! I forgot about that bear until my dad showed me some photos the other day. I remember the huge bear on the long portage and we all carried big sticks “just in case” hahaha. We did look for Bruce’s tooth but no luck. No lightning on the way back but very chilly wind and rain. Packed the car up in the dark and finally a canoe trip isn’t complete without midnight burgers on the way home just like old times
Those two at 21.15 are not eaters geez too small. Agree the 4 pounders are not good with worms in most of ontario but let the babies have one year or two more
Ben and Tyler.....Congratulations on this 5 star video. I worked with your grandfather Larry from 1966 until 1976 and I visited with him and your grandmother every year thereafter on our yearly visit to Kap. They were so proud of you and are smiling down on you now and thinking......two young men, so mature and likeable and carrying the Beauchamp name with such dignity and grace. I have stories from those Kap Police days that would make you laugh and perhaps one day will share them with you. Thank you for sharing this video with us and no doubt will watch it again. Bob Livingston
Hi Robert! This comment just about made me tear up. I’m so happy you enjoyed the video thank you so much!! I always wish I could show my Grandparents these videos they loved this kind of stuff. By the way, I hear you might know something about a blanket being put over the windshield of Larry’s cruiser - we’ve had many laughs from that story. Thanks for watching, Robert!
Hi Ben……Your dad messaged me about your reply. Before I could figure out how to answer you I sent him this reply. Thanks again and take care……
Thank you Trevor and great to hear from you. I had not seen Ben’s comment but
So nice to see it now and I will repeat that I really enjoyed his video. I would think that you would recall the reason why I pulled that prank on you father? I was on the job for about 6 months About a month before the night in question I was working the night shift and around 1 am I parked the cruiser at the stop sign on the Circle across from CIBC. Placed my head against the door window and dozed off. Your mom and dad were on their way home from an evening out and when he saw that I was in LaLa land he stopped his car and walked to the cruiser and saw that I had not locked the door. HE OPENED IT AND I FELL OUT ON THE ROAD. He laughed like there was no end and said, “Bob you should not sleep where people can see you”. I asked him if he had any favourite spots and he told me that behind Bud’s Texaco on Government Road was his favourite spot. Now you know the rest of the story. Please pass on to Ben. Take care. Bob. (Expanded answer follows).
I should also mention that several blankets were used to wrap all the windows with tape. Then on the radio I used my most stressful voice and called, “C-1 to C-2 …..I need your help in the East End”. I have reminisced about this throughout the years and can visualize your dad waking up in total darkness wondering where he was. I was parked just feet away and it took him a minute or two before he opened the car door and saw me pissing myself laughing. Your dad and I laughed every time we met and repeated that story over again. I sure do miss my visits with your mom and dad on our annual visit or two to Kap.
That is so cool to read. Their dad must be proud
What a great video. There’s nothing like a canoe trip with your brother.
Great fishing, beautiful scenery and brother time…what could be better?!? Good job!
I enjoyed this video very much. Nice film!
🎉 cheers 🥂 new community friend am going to be watching your channel now I got up this morning and stumbled on your channel you guys have a great outdoors channel right up my alley
nice you have a close bond with your brother , I always wanted a brother but my parents wouldn't go to the " little brother store "
Amazing video quality
Loved it. I've been to Killarney twice, with the portage south in to Nellie Lake being more than tough enough for me, although Camper Christina made it look easy in her video. The wind can be so dangerous, but after watching you landing fish with no weight in the canoe, I'm sure you handled it easily. Thanks for a great look at the park. Next time we want to see it from the top of the La Cloche Range. p.s. the beard makes your brother look older. Maybe not important now, but...lol.
Congratulations 🎉 on knocking it out of the park on the video
Looks like a great time.
Thanks Dave! This was a fun one for sure
Great to see the brotherly love.
Lucky to have a bro like him. And we made sure the camera was off when we were chirping each other lol
We loved this video! Great shots, Ben. You make a great paddling team - looking forward to more!
Thank you guys!! I’m so glad you enjoyed
Always love the camera work in these, always so calming to watch
Thanks Lawson! Appreciate you bro
Ahh, a couple of Irish lookin' lads, canoeing the Killarney interior, to be sure now!!!
Great video my friend ❤️❤️
This place really amazing.. calm and clean 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much for watching!
Favourite PP by far. Did a similar route a couple of years ago and it's well worth the 3k portage. Nice work in capturing it all!
Thank you! Couldn’t agree more
This is definitely my favourite video on the channel (besides our trip ofc). Impressive save at 27:55, makes up for the snapped line. Also I'm Ty's biggest fan 🌟
Ty’s biggest fan eh? What about the other 50% of this cast
@@benbeauchamp16 The fish? Yeah I like them too
What an amazing adventure! Beautiful place to canoe, camp, and fish. Well done! New follower here. Crow✌️
Thanks Crow! I followed back you’ve some interesting adventures I’ll have to check it out
I enjoyed your video. It looked like a good trip and the video was well shot. I am a television producer so I really appreciate all the filming you put into your video. I just started my camping channel last year and it's been quite a rush. I am glad I found your channel, I look forward to more videos.
Hey thanks a lot! It’s a pleasure to have you here, I’m always looking to connect with creators who are into the outdoors. I’ll have to check out your channel
Noticed drop shot rig. I used it first time this September and in deep water, all bass were 3-5 pounds 30 + feet deep but was after pickerel…but deep bass are good ones . Got one dinner pickerel too…you should shout out if in south east Ontario north Frontenac lake system is great
Great video! looked like some good fishing. Sure missing the fall colors right about now
Thank you! I hear ya! This winter just has me waiting for paddling season
Not sure if others have said this yet but take a stringer to upsize if you want to keep a few.
This video is weird to me 1) it is amazing and I enjoyed watching it, the scenery videography (I rly wanna know what camera used to film) but on the other hand 2) I'm a beginner backcountry/canoer whose only been on 1 short guided trip in Algonquin and doing something like this would be so amazing but I'm just not experienced enough. So it makes me feel envious! I hope somehow I can gain enough experience to go on a trip like this someday!
You guys made a great video here🤩. Really captured the rugged beauty of Killarney. Fishing was great. 1:05 Do you remember the bear cub at that first portage? Your Dad taught me how to fillet bass at that very campsite you guys stayed at. Also any sign of Bruce's tooth at the 3K portage? I'm sure there's an old, bucktooth Racoon sporting that like bling bling 😂. Hope the trip home wasn't as stressful compared to the cloud we had to paddle through on George, finally arriving home at 2:30Am, the next day being the first day of high school....Great stuff Guys!
Thank you, Steve! I forgot about that bear until my dad showed me some photos the other day. I remember the huge bear on the long portage and we all carried big sticks “just in case” hahaha. We did look for Bruce’s tooth but no luck. No lightning on the way back but very chilly wind and rain. Packed the car up in the dark and finally a canoe trip isn’t complete without midnight burgers on the way home just like old times
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Those two at 21.15 are not eaters geez too small. Agree the 4 pounders are not good with worms in most of ontario but let the babies have one year or two more
Get rid of crocks on wet weather…. Too many falls buddy