Overnight Kayak Trip
Kayak 11 years ago 185,490 views
This is the longest kayak trip I have ever been on and farthest I have ever camped from home. Join me as I kayak 21 miles down first the Johns River and then the Catawba River In Catawba County North Carolina. Recipe: Basic Bannock Mix 1 cup flour (white or a mixture of white and whole wheat) 1 tsp. baking powder 1/4 tsp. salt 1/4 cup of dry milk powder or water
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thanks for the video
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I kayak on those rivers every day
i know you'll say" doesn't hurt to be safe" ,but there is such a thing as taking it too far with no real benefit.
My wife and I just did a rafting trip it was only two days but what a awesome two days it was. most people only get to see what they can drive to. It is really awesome to see all the things that most don't.
It is just really cool to get away from the every day rat race and just enjoy the natural art of the world even if it is only for a few days, keep it up and again it was very.... no a great video.
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I couldn't agree more.
Finding a activity that gives me a adrenaline rush while being hungry is like winning the lottery. Strange...
North, and you? (Gwinnett County)
There isn't a rule book to camping. You do what you want to do. Some people use tents and some use tarps, hammocks, bivy bags, snow caves and primitive bush-craft shelters. Getting out there is the focus. What gear you use is secondary. I enjoy tarp camping outside of bug season and when I know I won't be seeing any extreme MN weather. When I want a fully enclosed shelter I use my Hilleberg Tarra. Knowing the capabilities of my gear helps me take a step outside my comfort zone when I want to be adventurous. What's the point of being alive if you aren't having any new experiences?
Light as in reference to the second to last sentence of the OP of this thread.
Young friend, please do not use soap directly into the river or lake, even if the soap is biodegradable. Use a pot or even a waterproof sack and carry the water away from the river to wash your face, etc.
Excellent job of no-trace camping! I liked the fashion shirt on the last day of the trip. No need to look shabby just because you are camping. You probably figured it out already, but get yourself a nice brim hat to protect your melon and your face from that sunshine on the lake.
Very chill video, man. I dig your stuff.