I grew up in Southern Ontario so Algonquin and the Haliburton Water Trails was always a must in the spring and summer. I have been outside of Ontario living in South Texas for the past 3 years and I cannot explain how much I miss Algonquin. When you put the camera down around 15:40 and just recorded the night sound.... I was almost in tears man... Algonquin Park is hands down the most beautiful place I have ever been and can't wait for the day to go back. Thank you so much for this video
I love all your videos Joe, but I really enjoy this one. I've watched it a couple times. The dynamic between you two is awesome. Must have been a lot of fun for both of you!
Hey Joe really enjoyed the vid. Your campsites were awesome with fabulous scenery. You and Doug are hilarious together and are good camping buddies. Thanks.
Doug is a riot! Thanks for bringing us on this amazing trip - the rivers and falls were awesome. At the 27:00 mark when you guys were on that log jam was a rush - exciting stuff! BEAUTY!
My lady and I did an 12 day canoe/portage trip from the Algonquin Northern entrance many years ago...only came out when the food was gone. Awesome place awesome trip. Best
Good trip Joe. Thanks for taking us along... Algonquin is an awesome place...I live less than a hour away so I feel blessed. Take care brother...See you on the next one...Rod
My absolute favorite video from you so far Joe. You and Doug are hilarious together and it looked like an awesome hike. Give me a shout if you ever do some hiking in BC. Maybe come out for the Juan De fuca or the WCT?
i grew up in Muskoka and have a large property in Dorset. i remember seeing that house when we use to go to my mothers friend's house in the area, i skied on that ski hill many times at least 90% sure its where im thinking. its so nice to see how people react and are awe by what i use to see everyday it is truly a wonderful area.
Thanks for giving me the opportunity to experience the Canadian outdoors from my home in Norway ! Nice vid ,I hope to see more of them in the future. Regards Richard .
Got to admit, I have never commented on your vids, though watch avidly. But you and Doug are to me the perfect duo! Love shaugn and Kyle plus all others, realy nice guys, but you and Doug have a synergy that works. Hope others aren't offended, just a personal opinion. God, I wish we had your country's beauty and climate over here in England.
Great Job Joe! Im looking forward to more vids. I'm getting to the same thoughts about tarp camping. I'm trying out Hammocks for the first time this year. so we shall see.
miller dumaoal I could not get comfortable in a hammock, when I get up to pee at night, it always took me so long to get back to sleep....but I have friends who swear by them...try it out, man, you never know.
Gordon's Great Outdoors P.S. No tarps? Try a hammock first before you settle on a tent, will make use of your tarps too. I've got a msr elixir 2 'too' which is pretty light and easy, for when I can't be arsed (bothered) hammocking. Also got a snugpak ionosphere which is really small and light for 1 person.
Thanks heaps for that blokes, fun & interesting all at the same time.I love you're work mate. Keep on keep'n on Joe, the worlds a garden man we all should dig it.
Great video Joe. It was nice seeing the dynamic between you and Joe as well as the nature on trail. As a fellow Ontarian I would like to do that trail myself.
And as I watch you're video I realize that I have been in the highlands before as well... Some years ago in the winter, we actually lost a member of our group somehow he wound up on the opposite side of the lake. We caught up with him the next day, all had a good laugh over it. Cheers!
Hi Joe. As a fairly new subscriber I'm checking out some of your old videos and it's great to see more of you and Doug. When ever i watch you two together I end up laughing so much. Thanks guys. Your two in a million. Wayne (From the U.K)
Hi Joe. I haven't commented before despite having watched loads of your videos and loving them. Had to comment on this: I absolutely LOVE the interaction between you and Doug, it is clear you guys know each other well and the fooling about makes me laugh and wish I was there. All the best, do more videos with your friends.
Ah, sweet memories... I did the third loop solo on the *West* Highlands trail exactly one year before, end of May 2014, from the West Gate all around Islet Lake. I saw two people in five days, both Park rangers, nobody else north of the line Maggie - Guskewau... Algonquin Park is really worth the time you spend there, thanks for the great pictures! You are taking it easy and yet making great progress, that's fun to watch. :-) I used the bicycle to get to the park from Ottawa and cycled back with my tent via Wasaga Beach - Toronto - Kingston. That helped to see a bit more than merely the 401.
Awesome vid makes me exited to get back up to algonquin. I stayed at campsite #2 once and spent a few hours after midnight laying on the slabs of rock by the water just staring at the stars its a nice site.
Joe and Doug what a great trip. You guys had me laughing at your antics!! That little guy knew you still had 2 chocolate almonds left!! The setting reminded me of the film Golden Pond with the loons. Looking forward to your next one. I prefer my hammock for sleeping ,but I still think I have a smaller pack with my little tent.Cheers Mary
Beautiful sites and sound, like all of your videos. Thank you for taking us along. You guys are fast on the trails, and made it look easy. Good job man. Looking forward for more videos. Take care and be well.
Hi mr robinet just whanted to thankyou as you Doug and scrambled o have helped me thru my hard times with a lot of hard things and you have all opend my eyes to the world and I'm taking this time out to thank you all and whatching all of ur vids have inspired me to do the same thing and iv got moats of my things could u give me eny tips for when it comes to battoning wood as whould like to start bushcraft myself thankyou for ur time mr robinet
It took me a while but I finally finished watching! Hey, this is just really well done and super entertaining to watch. What more could you want out of a hiking video? Answer: not much! Thanks for sharing!
Love your videos. Real natural and down to earth guy stuff. You two are a laugh a minute. I like the idea of a tarp but yours doesn't look like it would really protect you in the rain. It seems a little short.
My wife and I went in the fall. A couple of baby bears got lost from their mom. One came into our camp. We shot bear bangers. Flares even chased the darn bear up a tree it would not leave. It was attracted to our mio raspberry flavour drops . We were getting ready for a hike but needed to wait 25 minutes or so for the beaver fever pellets. We end up hiking back to the car. Pretty much a full day's hike We left just after breakfast. I also called a Moose at the first site. It got fairly close a big male did not want him to think I was a female. Fond memories. We have hiked a fair amount of the trail in winter sometimes with snow shoes and some times not. Depending on the time of the year.
One good thing about living here in the west, I can camp 1/2 hour from home, the downside is in good weather you need to travel at least 2 hours to get away from the crowdsI spend 1 week a month in Ontario for work and may have to take an extra few days to try some hiking out your way
I had to laugh when you made your Kansas comment. I visited Canada in August while on vacation and I remember looking at my wife and saying this looks like Kansas. I am from Kansas City, MO, so I get to see the Kansas landscape quite a bit.
You have very *different* landscapes all around Algonquin, though. Woods north of it, considerable hills to the SE, lots of cosy lakes to the SW... Those farming flats are merely one among the various kinds of landscapes you find in southern Ontario.
Thank you Joe for giving us so much inspiration and really lively and exciting videos! I would love to visit your beautiful Canada! Wishing you all the very Best always! Greetings from Sweden! :-)
Recently started watching your videos Joe ..great stuff ,I'm working my way through all your videos ,I feel like I'm there with you....ha ha ha ..Canadian wilderness rocks man ..all we have down under is gum trees ...lol...
I timed most of my Algonquin hike trips to the last week of April - first week of May. It's the most likely window to get moderate temperatures, low to remnant snow, and most important ... before the Black Flies emerge.
Probably my new favorite channel to follow. You have a ton of great info and the places are perfect! I'd love to come stay at this place!! Perfect rivers and forest!! Might have to make a trip up to the great north!
Another great video, looks like you had fun . I'm really glad you didn't have to carry your friend Doug out of the bush. Or bury him in the bush. I'm too old to take chances. imho.
man I love your channel. found you through the show "alone" and have been following you for a couple of years. wish we could have met up when you were living back in Windsor. I've grown up living in Windsor my whole life and have got into canoe trips throughout Algonquin for about 4 years. I've travelled roughly 550km of the park so I understand the struggle of having to drive so far to go there haha. anyways much love man, you along with doug and the other 3 or 4 youtubers you do trips with inspire me to start my own thing and document some of the crazy adventures we go on. Hope to cross paths with you one day Joe , until then keep the adventures coming and the dream alive! Cheers.
You guys need to do a whole Joe and Doug series. I did that same loop twice last Fall and actually have that same MEC pack lol. I forget the price but they had it on clearance and I couldn't walk away.
First the positive: Nice hiking/backpacking video. Beautiful scenery. Then the negative: I know it's fun to be with a friend, but I like your solo videos better. You do a lot of goofing off and not much instruction when with others. One thumbs up for this one. Thanks.
Coo Roo Coo Coo Coo Coo Coo Coo! Take off hey! LOL Bob & Doug Mckenzie! Grew up listening to those two when I lived in Southern Canada (aka Wisconsin) for a couple of years! I remembers always feeling bad because I lived in the New York City area and always dreamed of moving to the country and being around the woods. When I finally did it (West Virginia), I still had to drive a half hour just to get to a campsite and well over an hour and a half to get into some deep woods and even then, I was working too much or just couldn't get out. In an hour, where I'm at now having moved back to the suburbs of NY from WV, I can be in grounds that Nessmuk used to paddle. And that's a damn good thing. If I put in 4 hours, I can be in the famed Adirondacks and I'm within 5 minutes of literally hundreds of acres of heavily wooded forests. Just recently, I came across this tidbit that made me feel better though by one of my favorite writers on Woodcraft... "...for, even within fifty miles of New York City there are hundreds of camping grounds that will give endless variety of diet and sport." Warren Hastings Miller Campcraft 1915
Just revisited this video because it's the first Joe vid I ever saw, 8 years ago, been a big fan ever since. This is vid is so wholesome :)
Joe and Doug videos are hands down some of the best entertainment on the internet!
+DJ Odom Always a fun time with the old guy ;)
a Kyle one every now and then is great too.
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Shawn James, Doug....and Kyle is fun to watch. All these guys are great!! Fun to watch, all have great dogs....
Oh yeah bud
I grew up in Southern Ontario so Algonquin and the Haliburton Water Trails was always a must in the spring and summer. I have been outside of Ontario living in South Texas for the past 3 years and I cannot explain how much I miss Algonquin. When you put the camera down around 15:40 and just recorded the night sound.... I was almost in tears man... Algonquin Park is hands down the most beautiful place I have ever been and can't wait for the day to go back.
Thank you so much for this video
Amazing video.
The chemistry is there.
Thanks for sharing this video, and keep them coming.
sp pro Will do!, thanks
Thank you.
Another beauty and love all the banter guys!
I love all your videos Joe, but I really enjoy this one. I've watched it a couple times. The dynamic between you two is awesome. Must have been a lot of fun for both of you!
passthebreadsauce Thanks, it' always a good time with ol' Dougiebear.
Great vid as usual. The night scene had me in stitches, you and Doug make a good comedy duo.
Forest Ntt haha, I had to leave it in there, too funny.
Thanks!
Hey Joe really enjoyed the vid. Your campsites were awesome with fabulous scenery. You and Doug are hilarious together and are good camping buddies. Thanks.
Gary Cloud Thanks!
Great video Joe, you and Doug mix it up, nice!
Joe be doing it right. Doug too. I haven’t found anyone else who is as unique and entertaining
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Dude! Doug is awesome! I really enjoyed his personality and you two together are hilarious. Nice video.
Jerry McGaghey thanks, he's ok...;)
It’s nice when you guys can just take your time and enjoy the trip. Thanks 🇨🇦👍
Doug is a riot! Thanks for bringing us on this amazing trip - the rivers and falls were awesome. At the 27:00 mark when you guys were on that log jam was a rush - exciting stuff! BEAUTY!
Thank you , Joe .
My lady and I did an 12 day canoe/portage trip from the Algonquin Northern entrance many years ago...only came out when the food was gone. Awesome place awesome trip. Best
Tom M Thanks, it's a great place.
Good trip Joe. Thanks for taking us along... Algonquin is an awesome place...I live less than a hour away so I feel blessed. Take care brother...See you on the next one...Rod
Great video, liking the banter between you and doug whenever you two go on trips. Good laughs.
My absolute favorite video from you so far Joe. You and Doug are hilarious together and it looked like an awesome hike. Give me a shout if you ever do some hiking in BC. Maybe come out for the Juan De fuca or the WCT?
HighOutdoors Thats awesome, I'm glad to hear you liked it.
If I ever get out that way, I'll let you know.
I stayed at that EXACT site at Provoking Lake West. So cool to see it again. Thanks for taking us on the trip with you, I really enjoyed it
Always fun watching your videos. It seems like you and Doug have a really good friendship and have so much fun together. Super cool!
Great video Joe! Your friends are as goofy as mine are. Hope you bring Doug along again! Nice going!
i grew up in Muskoka and have a large property in Dorset. i remember seeing that house when we use to go to my mothers friend's house in the area, i skied on that ski hill many times at least 90% sure its where im thinking. its so nice to see how people react and are awe by what i use to see everyday it is truly a wonderful area.
Doug is such a likeable guy, I really hope to see some more videos with him in the future. Super cool dude!
Doug is awesome. He seems like he would be a blast.
Great video as always Joe
I think this is the best video on TH-cam:)
More trips with Doug, please...The comedic timing between you two is perfect.
Great vid as always. Thanks for taking us along and sorry to Doug for taking us along! Ho ho! :)
Awesome video of your trip. Looked like you guys had quite a bit of fun. I have been watching your videos all weekend.....Take care, Bluefin.
Take off, hosers! Ha ha. Loved the great white north soundtrack on the road.
Une belle randonnée dans un cadre magnifique, merci pour le bol d'aire !
Excellente continuation a toi Tchao
Thanks for giving me the opportunity to experience the Canadian outdoors from my home in Norway ! Nice vid ,I hope to see more of them in the future. Regards Richard .
Richard W. L. yes, sir!
Awesome trip thanks for sharing joe!
Jason Chasteen for sure!
The dynamic is pure gold. Love to see some Ontario action.
"That is all for my Kyle impressions" Thanks Doug. A real friend. Looks like a fun trip.
Kibble135 hahaha
KYLE!!!! When will you ever surface again????
That made me feel awkward, not sure if it was just a friendly dig or a cheap shot ??
@@CHEEKYMONKEY1618 Just Doug being funny. We are friends.
These video's are great. Awesome Editing. You and Doug make a great team
You should do more videos with Doug he is hilarious!
***** he is a funny guy.
Another great video. I appreciated the prep video as well. Good to see your train of thought in keeping things light. Well done.
YorkWoodsman Thanks!
Got to admit, I have never commented on your vids, though watch avidly. But you and Doug are to me the perfect duo! Love shaugn and Kyle plus all others, realy nice guys, but you and Doug have a synergy that works. Hope others aren't offended, just a personal opinion. God, I wish we had your country's beauty and climate over here in England.
You 'n Doug are both nutz! :)
You've outdone yourself yet again with this vide Joe, a real pleasure to watch and edited very well. Many thanks for sharing dude ~Peace~
Zed Outdoors Nice of you to say, Zed!
You're the man.
Great Job Joe! Im looking forward to more vids. I'm getting to the same thoughts about tarp camping. I'm trying out Hammocks for the first time this year. so we shall see.
miller dumaoal I could not get comfortable in a hammock, when I get up to pee at night, it always took me so long to get back to sleep....but I have friends who swear by them...try it out, man, you never know.
Thanks for sharing Joe
Great video Joe, Nice scenery and I enjoy your comedy. Mini Doug's photos on facebook are great lol.
Deranged Survival haha, thanks Man.
This video has given me the itch to get out there. Thanks for that. You and Doug are awesome. More videos of you guys going out plz!
I live 20 minutes from Algonquin . Love it and the videos !
So, minimal setup and you where absolutely fine and happy :) It's good to go minimal now and again to test yourself!
Gordon's Great Outdoors P.S. No tarps? Try a hammock first before you settle on a tent, will make use of your tarps too. I've got a msr elixir 2 'too' which is pretty light and easy, for when I can't be arsed (bothered) hammocking. Also got a snugpak ionosphere which is really small and light for 1 person.
Awesome videos man. Have inspired me to get back to the outdoors after more than 8 years of no trekking. Cant thank you enough.
Thanks heaps for that blokes, fun & interesting all at the same time.I love you're work mate. Keep on keep'n on Joe, the worlds a garden man we all should dig it.
James Blanton I dig it ;)
Just found this channel and this is one of my favorite videos. You and Dougie work well together. Hilarious!!!
Great video Joe. It was nice seeing the dynamic between you and Joe as well as the nature on trail. As a fellow Ontarian I would like to do that trail myself.
And as I watch you're video I realize that I have been in the highlands before as well... Some years ago in the winter, we actually lost a member of our group somehow he wound up on the opposite side of the lake. We caught up with him the next day, all had a good laugh over it. Cheers!
Hi Joe. As a fairly new subscriber I'm checking out some of your old videos and it's great to see more of you and Doug. When ever i watch you two together I end up laughing so much. Thanks guys. Your two in a million. Wayne (From the U.K)
OMG! Jump around by Doug is great!
Hi Joe.
I haven't commented before despite having watched loads of your videos and loving them.
Had to comment on this: I absolutely LOVE the interaction between you and Doug, it is clear you guys know each other well and the fooling about makes me laugh and wish I was there.
All the best, do more videos with your friends.
thanks, he's a good friend :)
Ah, sweet memories... I did the third loop solo on the *West* Highlands trail exactly one year before, end of May 2014, from the West Gate all around Islet Lake. I saw two people in five days, both Park rangers, nobody else north of the line Maggie - Guskewau...
Algonquin Park is really worth the time you spend there, thanks for the great pictures!
You are taking it easy and yet making great progress, that's fun to watch. :-)
I used the bicycle to get to the park from Ottawa and cycled back with my tent via Wasaga Beach - Toronto - Kingston. That helped to see a bit more than merely the 401.
Awesome vid makes me exited to get back up to algonquin. I stayed at campsite #2 once and spent a few hours after midnight laying on the slabs of rock by the water just staring at the stars its a nice site.
I love doug, his mean look doesn't fool me hahahahaha
Excellent road tunes. Hubby and I did the 19km loop last week. 8 hours and our legs were jello
I can’t believe I’ve been watching this channel for more then 6 years, I miss Doug content
Joe and Doug what a great trip. You guys had me laughing at your antics!! That little guy knew you still had 2 chocolate almonds left!! The setting reminded me of the film Golden Pond with the loons. Looking forward to your next one. I prefer my hammock for sleeping ,but I still think I have a smaller pack with my little tent.Cheers Mary
Mary McN Thanks, Mary!
going to Algonquin August 2-7. Just bought a Gransfors Bruks hatchet, can't wait to try it out!
Beautiful sites and sound, like all of your videos. Thank you for taking us along. You guys are fast on the trails, and made it look easy. Good job man. Looking forward for more videos. Take care and be well.
lin juan thanks!
Those HD shots when you lay the cam down are amazing looking.
28 Dabs Later Thanks, bro!
I'm so excited to do this trail! I'm going this summer for the first time and looking forward to it!
Hi mr robinet just whanted to thankyou as you Doug and scrambled o have helped me thru my hard times with a lot of hard things and you have all opend my eyes to the world and I'm taking this time out to thank you all and whatching all of ur vids have inspired me to do the same thing and iv got moats of my things could u give me eny tips for when it comes to battoning wood as whould like to start bushcraft myself thankyou for ur time mr robinet
I freaking love Doug! He is thee MAN!
It took me a while but I finally finished watching! Hey, this is just really well done and super entertaining to watch. What more could you want out of a hiking video? Answer: not much! Thanks for sharing!
WoodsTrekka' thanks!!
Totally enjoyed this one..That looked like a great trail to hike. Cheers Guys.
Love your videos. Real natural and down to earth guy stuff. You two are a laugh a minute. I like the idea of a tarp but yours doesn't look like it would really protect you in the rain. It seems a little short.
My wife and I went in the fall.
A couple of baby bears got lost from their mom. One came into our camp. We shot bear bangers. Flares even chased the darn bear up a tree it would not leave.
It was attracted to our mio raspberry flavour drops . We were getting ready for a hike but needed to wait 25 minutes or so for the beaver fever pellets.
We end up hiking back to the car. Pretty much a full day's hike We left just after breakfast.
I also called a Moose at the first site. It got fairly close a big male did not want him to think I was a female.
Fond memories. We have hiked a fair amount of the trail in winter sometimes with snow shoes and some times not. Depending on the time of the year.
One of, if not my favorite, channels to watch. Great video Joe, happy camping!
Great shot of Huntsville! Hometown proud!
Wow! You guys have so much fun! Great video! Lynn XXX
One good thing about living here in the west, I can camp 1/2 hour from home, the downside is in good weather you need to travel at least 2 hours to get away from the crowdsI spend 1 week a month in Ontario for work and may have to take an extra few days to try some hiking out your way
Stayed at campsite 2 last time I went hiking in Algonquin. Great site.
This was hilarious and exactly what I was looking for! Who knew us Canadians were so funny!
I had to laugh when you made your Kansas comment. I visited Canada in August while on vacation and I remember looking at my wife and saying this looks like Kansas. I am from Kansas City, MO, so I get to see the Kansas landscape quite a bit.
You have very *different* landscapes all around Algonquin, though. Woods north of it, considerable hills to the SE, lots of cosy lakes to the SW... Those farming flats are merely one among the various kinds of landscapes you find in southern Ontario.
Thank you Joe for giving us so much inspiration and really lively and exciting videos! I would love to visit your beautiful Canada! Wishing you all the very Best always! Greetings from Sweden! :-)
wow thats actually a great pointer for the headlamps 👌👌
What a blast ! You guys were a riot ! Very funny, and what an awesome area. Thanks so much for sharing man. Peace
Cragdwella thanks! it was fun.
Cant wait to get the kids back to that park i like doing the trails there my coat is full of the patches that you can buy for the trails you finshed.
You two are nuts.. In a good way.Keep it up.
Recently started watching your videos Joe ..great stuff ,I'm working my way through all your videos ,I feel like I'm there with you....ha ha ha ..Canadian wilderness rocks man ..all we have down under is gum trees ...lol...
You have to bring Doug again this year that was so funny :)
Loved the behind the scenes shot at @ 21:52. Great vid, you inspire me :)
I freaking love the adventure and comedy! Ba-Baaam!
I LOVE this trail !! Either do this or western uplands once a season ! Sweet video man.
I timed most of my Algonquin hike trips to the last week of April - first week of May. It's the most likely window to get moderate temperatures, low to remnant snow, and most important ... before the Black Flies emerge.
Looks like a great time
Probably my new favorite channel to follow. You have a ton of great info and the places are perfect! I'd love to come stay at this place!! Perfect rivers and forest!! Might have to make a trip up to the great north!
Eric Reeves Thanks a lot, Eric!!
Aw man, totally should have carried that antler with you! That was SO cool!
Another great video, looks like you had fun .
I'm really glad you didn't have to carry your
friend Doug out of the bush. Or bury him in the bush.
I'm too old to take chances. imho.
mrbakerskatz haha, I'm glad too ;)
I know it's a old vid but just wanted to say, loving the yellow truck!!!
I love your videos. And so very sorry you lost that house. Never give up though.
man I love your channel. found you through the show "alone" and have been following you for a couple of years. wish we could have met up when you were living back in Windsor. I've grown up living in Windsor my whole life and have got into canoe trips throughout Algonquin for about 4 years. I've travelled roughly 550km of the park so I understand the struggle of having to drive so far to go there haha. anyways much love man, you along with doug and the other 3 or 4 youtubers you do trips with inspire me to start my own thing and document some of the crazy adventures we go on. Hope to cross paths with you one day Joe , until then keep the adventures coming and the dream alive! Cheers.
You guys need to do a whole Joe and Doug series. I did that same loop twice last Fall and actually have that same MEC pack lol. I forget the price but they had it on clearance and I couldn't walk away.
First the positive: Nice hiking/backpacking video. Beautiful scenery.
Then the negative: I know it's fun to be with a friend, but I like your solo videos better. You do a lot of goofing off and not much instruction when with others.
One thumbs up for this one. Thanks.
Another great video Joe thanks really enjoy them.
Coo Roo Coo Coo Coo Coo Coo Coo! Take off hey! LOL Bob & Doug Mckenzie!
Grew up listening to those two when I lived in Southern Canada (aka Wisconsin)
for a couple of years!
I remembers always feeling bad because I lived in the New York City area
and always dreamed of moving to the country and being around the woods.
When I finally did it (West Virginia), I still had to drive a half hour just to get
to a campsite and well over an hour and a half to get into some deep woods
and even then, I was working too much or just couldn't get out.
In an hour, where I'm at now having moved back to the suburbs of NY from WV,
I can be in grounds that Nessmuk used to paddle. And that's a damn good thing.
If I put in 4 hours, I can be in the famed Adirondacks and I'm within 5 minutes of
literally hundreds of acres of heavily wooded forests.
Just recently, I came across this tidbit that made me feel
better though by one of my favorite writers on Woodcraft...
"...for, even within fifty miles of New York City there are hundreds
of camping grounds that will give endless variety of diet and sport."
Warren Hastings Miller
Campcraft 1915
The Yankee Woodsman I hear ya...where I live is home, but I just wish it were closer to some bigger forests, lakes and hills.
Nice trip and video. That there is hammock hanging country!