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Annual spring trip to the BWCA, Disappointment Lake and Thomas Lake. Weather was horrible, rain and wind everyday so didn't get to fish as much as we wanted but still managed to catch some Walleye, Lake Trout and Northern Pike. Here's a little glimpse of life in the Boundary Waters. Camera Gear Canon SL2 - 🤍 Rode VideoMic Go - 🤍 Gopro Hero 7 Black - 🤍 DJI Mavic Air - 🤍 Powered action camera boat mount - 🤍 Zhiyun Crane V2 Handheld Gimbal Stabilizer - 🤍 Camping Gear Eno Housefly - 🤍 Eno Ember2 Underquilt - 🤍 Kammok Roo Double - 🤍 Kammok Python Straps - 🤍 Sea to Summit Aeros Pillow - 🤍 Sea to Summit Dry Stuff Sacks - 🤍 Sea to Summit X-Pan - 🤍 Sea to Summit X-Plate - 🤍 Sea to Summit Delta Cutlery Set - 🤍 Jetboil MiniMo - 🤍 Jetboil Fuel - 🤍 Jetboil Pot Support - 🤍 Jetboil Coffee Press - 🤍 GSI Stainless Steel Cup - 🤍 Goal Zero Crush Solar Powered Lantern - 🤍 Powertraveller Solar Adventurer Charger - 🤍 Helinox Chair Zero Ultralight Compact Camping Chair - 🤍 Music in this video by David Hyde
This second video shares useful tips for packing and preparing for your upcoming visit to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. You will also learn about rules and regulations that will help you to have a safe trip while protecting wilderness values. After you watch the video, check out the BWCAW Trip Planning Guide on our Forest website for more details. 🤍
As a wilderness visitor, you have an important role in protecting the natural integrity of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. This video, which is the first in a series of 3 videos, provides information important to the early stages of planning your wilderness trip. After you watch the video, check out the BWCAW Trip Planning Guide on our Forest website for more details. 🤍
You are just about to start your trip in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness at Superior National Forest. Before you go, here are a few important reminders. 🤍
8-day Quetico Paddle: Falls Chain to Agnes Lake for trout fishing in skin-on-frame canoes built by Urban Boatbuilders: 🤍 GPS tracks: 🤍 For those not familiar with the Quetico, it is just North of the Boundary Waters (BWCAW), but much less traffic.
This is a documentary by Ronny Hustvedt for Minnesota History Day in 2020 under the theme "Breaking Barriers in History." This came in third place for the state of Minnesota in the Junior Division and earned the "Best Use of Minnesota Historical Society Collections" topical prize from the Minnesota Historical Society.
Our 2017 trip through the Minnesota boundary waters. Starting at Seagull Lake and heading SW, up through South Arm Knife and back east along Ottertrack.
The BWCAW is currently closed until May 5th. This also includes all USFS campgrounds in the Superior National Forest. There is also a fire ban on. Here are the closure orders: 🤍 Let's socialize: Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Pinterest: 🤍 Website: 🤍
Keeping your gear safe and dry while accessible on a canoe trip is challenging. This is the gear I bring when heading into Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, and I show how I keep it dry and pack it. Singh-Ray Filter Discounts I'm a Singh-Ray Ambassador and use and recommend Singh-Ray Filters. I also have helped them develop filters. You can get my Singh-Ray Bryan Hansel Waterfall Polarizer here: 🤍 For 10% off your filter order, use the code: thathansel If you buy using this code, I also get a commission on the sale. Watershed Camera Bag I Use Get it here: 🤍 If you buy from these links, I may get a commission on the sale. What I Do Photography workshops: 🤍 Adobe Lightroom Night Sky Preset: 🤍 Support What I Do for $5 a Month Become a supporter: 🤍 Music Credits Let’s Go Skiing by Jorm 🤍 Music provided by Free Music for Vlogs 🤍
Canoe camping trip starting from Entry Point #16 in the BWCAW. Note the use of the skin-on-frame canoes made by Urban Boatbuilders in St. Paul, Minnesota. #UBB #UrbanBoatbuilders #BWCAW #Fishing #HandmadeCanoe #SkinOnFrame #BoundaryWaters
These clips were filmed during a 4 day trip to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota in late May, 2017. The weather was not cooperating for most of the trip, and the wind kept us from fishing as hard as we would have liked. However, when we did fish, they weren't hard to catch.
This video is about BWCAW - Crab Lake - June 2017
This was an unusual trip for us. We had planned a very leisurely 10-day trip around the Kawishiwi Triangle. But due to a late snow melt and recent heavy rains, the ranger cautioned us about severe flooding and that many capsizes had been reported. We entered cautiously and didn't cover nearly the miles we had planned. But, regardless, it was a great trip, with many memories of fish fries, camp critters and simply enjoying being Up North! In fact, when compiling all my photos, along with those from Alan and Paul, the slide show grew to 21 minutes... long for me. After the core 21 minute show, I added 15 more minutes of 'bonus videos' for those who can't get enough of the Northwoods :-) We ran into John Owens on the first portage... we had a nice chat and discovered he watched my YouTube videos and has also written a children's book: 🤍
When you walk on a floating bog, you are walking on water. It is a unique ecosystem in which the mat of bog is floating.
The BWCAW: Wilderness in the Heartland A short documentary about the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northern Minnesota. The video covers it beginnings and what it is like to travel there today. #wilderness #bwca #superior #Minnesota A video by Evilproducer. ———————————————————————————————- Links to resources: USDA — Forest Service— BWCAW Overview and History 🤍 ——————————————————————————————— Wikipedia Links: Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness 🤍 Christopher Columbus Andrews 🤍 William Marion Jardine 🤍 ——————————————————————————————- Arthur Carhart photos are public, and curated by The Iron Range Research Center. 🤍 —————————————————————————————— Map by Fisher’s Maps of Minnesota-Ontario Lakes ©1983 W.A. Fisher Company, Virginia MN 🤍 ——————————————————————————————— Outfitter for our 2021 trip Hungry Jack Outfitters and Cabins 🤍
Originally, our goal was to enter at Round Lake and go through Snipe Lake to do the Frost River Loop. Due to Round Lake being iced in, we adjusted our trip to enter at Cross Bay, with the intent to do the Frost River Loop. We had to pivot on Day 1, and ended up base camping on Cross Bay Lake as ice prevented us from going any further. May 10th we made it to Cross Bay Lake campsite at 3:00 PM -Ham Lake was mostly still ice-covered, but was open enough to get through to Cross Bay Lake. -Shifting ice blocked us into our campsite for the remainder of the day. May 11th day trip to Karl Lake -Original plan was a day trip to Snipe Lake, but we were blocked by ice to the north, so we decided to see how far south we could get. The rapids adjacent to the portages into Lower George and Karl took maximum effort to safely navigate, and the current was especially strong at the sound end of Lower George. -Karl Lake was impassable due to ice. May 12th day trip to Snipe Lake -Due to the elevation change from Snipe to Cross Bay, the portage itself was its own rapids of sorts. Snipe was open from the east about half-way in, and then impassable due to ice. May 13th headed out -Severe storms from the night before raised the water levels even more. The current was so strong that it required very little effort to paddle out, aside from navigating the rapids. -Ice was completely out on Ham. It was a very unique trip consisting of high water, ice, snow, sun, and storms. We wore knee-high muck boots with seal skinz, and they proved to be the MVPs of our trip as we had no concern about trudging through high water and mud on portages, and our feet stayed nice and warm. We didn't see anyone else until our last portage out of the park on Friday the 13th. Enjoy and see you out there!
July 25-30th, 2016 trip to the Minnesota boundary waters in our own canoe. Entry point 25 Moose Lake up through Knife to Amoeber, down through Kekekabic and back through Ensign. Nights spent on Knife, Topaz, Kekekabic, Missionary and Birch. All pictures and footage (except burger picture) were filmed/taken on the GoPro Hero4 Silver. Unabridged videos from the trip: Snorkeling - 🤍 Common Loons - 🤍 Snapping Turtle - 🤍
Sandy Catching a Northern Pike on Caribou Lake in BWCAW, September 2013.
Come along to the Boundary Waters! Wendy stays home for this one. David goes canoe camping with Randy, Greg, and Rusty. This has bben on David's bucket list for decades. #boundarywaters #minnesota #SuperiorNationalForest #canoecamping #wildernessskills #wildernessculture
On a recent trip to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness we had a campsite treat. Campfire pizza! We packed light on this trip to Knife Lake which meant lots of dried foods. I travel with family and friends who are camping veterans so we never eat poorly on these trips. On this trip our buddy Brian whipped up pizzas for the group. None of the ingredients needed refrigeration. It was all packed in our bear barrel. In this video you'll see him cook up 2 pies. He did this 3 times. So we had plenty of great tasting pepperoni pizzas for everyone. If you are planning a camping trip you will want to try this. It was a fun camp activity and it tasted like pizzaria pizza. Darn good! If you’re new, Subscribe! 🤍 Go Here 🤍 Like Us 🤍 Follow Us 🤍 Get Our Newsletter 🤍
Lori & LuAnn explain best practices for women in the Wilderness working together to pick up and carry the canoe over the porterages of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. Join us to Adventure Forward 🤍TransformationalTrek.com
A "day lapse/night lapse" at the summer solstice on Basswood lake in the BWCAW Ely, MN #bwcaw #bwca #Ely
I have been blessed to visit the Boundary Waters 4 times now, and here is just a little look into the last 2 years I have spent there. Each year we are in the woods for 7 days with 9 people per group, surviving just on what we have on our backs.
BWCAW 2018 trip, Labor Day week. Canoes built by Urban Boat Builders (🤍 Several photos courtesy various members of the group, thanks guys!
Tony Jones and Brian McLaren lead a Fuller Seminary Doctor of Ministry cohort in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northern Minnesota. All photos copyright Courtney Perry.
If you're thinking about taking a trip to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota or the adjacent Quetico Provincial Park in Canada, this video will help you get started on the process. Heading into this wilderness can be an epic adventure, and a bit of planning can help make sure you get the most out of the trip. Join Your Old Man Outdoors as he shares what he's learned from multiple trips from over 30 years. His book on the subject is available on Amazon at 🤍
Superior National Forest officials say that though the Boundary Waters is open to day-use, the U.S. Forest Service is following Minnesota's stay-at-home order guidelines and not allowing any overnight camping in the region's biggest wilderness area through May 17.
While paddling from boulder bay in Lac LaCroix, we came across a ranger station nestled in the woods at the edge of the lake. Tim a Wilderness Ranger who is based out of the LaCroix ranger station in Cook, MN was out working around the building and asked to see our permit.. After showing him our documentation I asked if we could get an interview. Tim was gracious enough to oblige and gave us the skinny on what goes on behind the scenes to keep camp sites and portages up and running as well as enforcing the rules and regulations that keep the BWCAW a quiet place in nature we can all escape to.
A few days in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness with Ely adventurers Amy and Dave Freeman.
Angleworm, BWCAW, Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness,
Our 2010 trip to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Minnesota.
Time Lapse on Cummings Lake, Buck Lake, and Trout Lake in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Summer 2015