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Ty for this tour I grew up on the bay in parry sound lived on the magnetwan river for about 15 years and presently live on 12 mile bay closer to midland but I've boated all of the same water you guys were on and enjoyed watching your adventure😊
This is on my bucket list. Tinny camping for a month in this area with a canoe in tow. Setting up camp for a week at a time and getting to know the hidden channels and bays. It is so nice to catch fish when your pan is already set up.
We especially enjoyed this episode. We were in the Bad River in 2021 and like you opted out of doing the rapids in our dingy. We are so glad you enjoyed our beautiful country. Come again soon.
Polarized sunglasses are really helpful in places like this. The water disappears and all you see are the rocks. Also terrifying for some. The pink rock is Canadian Shield granite. It comes in red and black versions, and there's a lot of it from there to the Arctic Ocean.
Hi again. My fav loopers. Again didn't let me down. Our first tender with the 37' was an old sears 12' aluminum and a 15 evinrude. We never babied our stuff. If stuff didn't put up with abuse, we fixed or replaced it. I think we went through 15 props on the 15. There wasn't a spot on the 12' that didn't have a dent. Always had sikaflex and aluminum tape in the tool box lol. You guys far from home, can't play like that, but you did good. But also you can see where I'm coming from. Especially in our rock garden lol. You guys know how to enjoy life and the beauty you see. Although you have done more than most, you don't brag about it but make good stories about it. Keep it up, I can see your viewer numbers climbing more and more. My wife us to say the pink rocks were girl rocks.
Great videos! Took us over 40 years on the same lake in upstate NY to find “that rock”. Bent rudder post and assorted prop dings + $2k repairs. Expensive lesson learned.
I *think* the seaweed/seagrass you showed at 10:23 is Eurasian watermilfoil, an invasive species that is all over the great lakes and Michigan's inland lakes. The lake we live on has been battling it for some time.
We spent one night in the Bustard Islands 40 years ago. We arrived in the afternoon in mid July. We did a med tied up to an island in the middle with a beautiful view of a b ay between the islands to the West of us. My wife did not seem at ease with staying there. The following morning she had us leave first thing the following morning. We had a friend with us and he found her her explanation of needing to leave just as odd as I did. She kept saying something horrible happened there. We were alone except for one small sailboat anchor far from us to the West. We left and once cleared of the Islands and back up in the North east corner of the Georgian Bay she was back to herself. Several months later our friend, being a history buff, told us he researched the Islands history and it turned out this was the site of a massacre of an Indian tribe camped there by some Iroquois raiders in the night and stole their pelts.
We’re hoping to do out loop in 7 years, when I retire and starting our research now. Great videos and enjoying Ollie chase rocks. Were also searching for a trawler, and would also like to know what kind and size of trawler do you all have?
As long as you are careful you’ll be fine, we didn’t have any close calls. If that does happen you just get a tow to the nearest haul out, probably in Little Current if I had to guess 💪
That's a good idea! We didn't think of that 😅 We weren't able to access some of the Canadian stations because our VHF was set up for US channels, so I think after we tried to listen to a few broadcasts we just moved on. We learned later there's some internationalization setting on some VHF to allow you to listen to Canadian channels so next time we'll explore that
@@SchoandJo it’s pretty basic info but you do get wind speed and direction, wave height and storm warnings. The cell service is pretty patchy. My brother sometimes hoists is cell phone up the mast to get reception.
Sorry to be nit picky but this is something I hear you say frequently as well as many other "boaters". I frequently hear the main part of the boat referred to as the HOLE, it is actually the HULL, pronounced as it is spelled. I can't say how much I enjoy watching your adventures and the way you interact with each other and the people you encounter. You spread happiness..
You are going to ruin poor Ollie's teeth throwing rocks for her. Why not throw sticks which won't ruin her teeth and will float in the water, just like normal dog owners do.
Don't you think we would've tried sticks before going to rocks? She likes rocks, and her vet looked at her teeth post Loop, and they were just fine. Please keep your opinions on what "normal dog owners do" to yourself.
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Ty for this tour I grew up on the bay in parry sound lived on the magnetwan river for about 15 years and presently live on 12 mile bay closer to midland but I've boated all of the same water you guys were on and enjoyed watching your adventure😊
I couldn’t stop smiling! It was so much fun watching you three having a great time 😊.
haha thanks Scott!! It was a fantastic day!
I always chuckle when I see you wearing what we Canadian’s would consider “winter coats”.
This is on my bucket list. Tinny camping for a month in this area with a canoe in tow. Setting up camp for a week at a time and getting to know the hidden channels and bays. It is so nice to catch fish when your pan is already set up.
What a great trip through Georgian Bay for Ollie the "rocktologist"!!
Haha that might be her new name while rocks-ploring!
So happy you went over to the Mag Channel & found Devil’s Door. You are right behind my family’s island & cottage.
Cool! After seeing your last comment I was hoping you'd see some spots of home!
Wow! Yet another fabulous location.
Such a fun video and so pretty! I loved seeing Ollie going after rocks and hearing you all have so much fun and laughing! Great video!
Happy you are going to visit the rapids again. See you tomorrow.✨🌊💨🛥🏝🌞✨
Thanks Richard!
We especially enjoyed this episode. We were in the Bad River in 2021 and like you opted out of doing the rapids in our dingy. We are so glad you enjoyed our beautiful country. Come again soon.
So much fun!❤❤❤
Shorts and puffy jacket combo...love it. Seems like you became half Canadian. 😀
Looks like a fabulous day!!🥰
Great video. Thats a must stop for sure!
Absolutely stunning and very beautiful sceneries. This kind of adventures I really like. Great work guys 🔥🔥
Thanks so much!
What a lovely place!
Whooohoooo!!!!! 🛶Raaapiiiids!!!!!
Polarized sunglasses are really helpful in places like this. The water disappears and all you see are the rocks. Also terrifying for some.
The pink rock is Canadian Shield granite. It comes in red and black versions, and there's a lot of it from there to the Arctic Ocean.
Absolutely, polarized glasses are a must!
Awesome Guys!! I’m from the area and going up from Key River on a fishing trip!! Love it !!
Thanks Alan!
Hi again. My fav loopers. Again didn't let me down.
Our first tender with the 37' was an old sears 12' aluminum and a 15 evinrude. We never babied our stuff. If stuff didn't put up with abuse, we fixed or replaced it. I think we went through 15 props on the 15. There wasn't a spot on the 12' that didn't have a dent. Always had sikaflex and aluminum tape in the tool box lol. You guys far from home, can't play like that, but you did good. But also you can see where I'm coming from. Especially in our rock garden lol.
You guys know how to enjoy life and the beauty you see. Although you have done more than most, you don't brag about it but make good stories about it.
Keep it up, I can see your viewer numbers climbing more and more.
My wife us to say the pink rocks were girl rocks.
Great videos! Took us over 40 years on the same lake in upstate NY to find “that rock”. Bent rudder post and assorted prop dings + $2k repairs. Expensive lesson learned.
You guys are awesome! When I grow up I want to be just like you! 😃
😂😂 thanks Ben!
Awesome video 🇨🇦🇨🇦⚓⚓
Beautiful scenery...🇨🇦🇨🇦⚓
Fun video.
I *think* the seaweed/seagrass you showed at 10:23 is Eurasian watermilfoil, an invasive species that is all over the great lakes and Michigan's inland lakes. The lake we live on has been battling it for some time.
Super interesting, thanks for sharing!
Changing rock color is due to the addition of granite. You will see more as you explore the Benjamin Islands area past Little Current.
Thanks Elaine!
I hope you ended up celebrating your day with some Rocky Road ice cream!
best cruising grounds in North America
Absolutely, incredible waters :)
Ollie the Rock Star.....
Those rocks are probably hard on Olies teeth. I recommend a soft frisbee or squeaky toy. 🙂
I’ve recommend them to princess Ollie too… but she’s pretty set on Rocks! Fortunately we aren’t always in Georgian Bay so nothing too bad over time 😊
The Bustards and the whole French River delta area is a great place to hang out. Fishing is good too.
1,000% agree!
We spent one night in the Bustard Islands 40 years ago. We arrived in the afternoon in mid July. We did a med tied up to an island in the middle with a beautiful view of a b ay between the islands to the West of us. My wife did not seem at ease with staying there. The following morning she had us leave first thing the following morning. We had a friend with us and he found her her explanation of needing to leave just as odd as I did. She kept saying something horrible happened there. We were alone except for one small sailboat anchor far from us to the West. We left and once cleared of the Islands and back up in the North east corner of the Georgian Bay she was back to herself. Several months later our friend, being a history buff, told us he researched the Islands history and it turned out this was the site of a massacre of an Indian tribe camped there by some Iroquois raiders in the night and stole their pelts.
We’re hoping to do out loop in 7 years, when I retire and starting our research now. Great videos and enjoying Ollie chase rocks.
Were also searching for a trawler, and would also like to know what kind and size of trawler do you all have?
We loved our trawler! Its a Marine Trader 34, we have a tour of it on our channel if you search around 😁
Did a lot of canoeing in Ontario,those aren’t rapids there a bump in the water
Where does the rocky bottom of Georgian Bay change to the sandy bottom of Lake Huron?
Get that dog a floating toy!
Right?!? She’s not interested in floating toys, maybe a sinking one would work!
Grey rocks are Limestone and pink rocks are Granite
Thanks Morgan!
Is there enough pressure on your anchor wash?
More pressure could be nice, better but ours does the job!
Good video but I keep thinking that that one rock out there is waiting for a nice prop. Then what.
As long as you are careful you’ll be fine, we didn’t have any close calls. If that does happen you just get a tow to the nearest haul out, probably in Little Current if I had to guess 💪
Doesn’t the coast guard broadcast the weather on channel 1 or 2? Or are you out of range?
That's a good idea! We didn't think of that 😅 We weren't able to access some of the Canadian stations because our VHF was set up for US channels, so I think after we tried to listen to a few broadcasts we just moved on. We learned later there's some internationalization setting on some VHF to allow you to listen to Canadian channels so next time we'll explore that
@@SchoandJo it’s pretty basic info but you do get wind speed and direction, wave height and storm warnings. The cell service is pretty patchy. My brother sometimes hoists is cell phone up the mast to get reception.
Its pink feldspar I believr
Neat, thanks for the specific name!
keep your tide book next to your bible look at Venture videos by Tony Fleming of fleming yachts excellent videos from around the world
Sorry to be nit picky but this is something I hear you say frequently as well as many other "boaters". I frequently hear the main part of the boat referred to as the HOLE, it is actually the HULL, pronounced as it is spelled. I can't say how much I enjoy watching your adventures and the way you interact with each other and the people you encounter. You spread happiness..
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You are going to ruin poor Ollie's teeth throwing rocks for her. Why not throw sticks which won't ruin her teeth and will float in the water, just like normal dog owners do.
Don't you think we would've tried sticks before going to rocks? She likes rocks, and her vet looked at her teeth post Loop, and they were just fine. Please keep your opinions on what "normal dog owners do" to yourself.