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The "Yukon river in Alaska. 3 week solo camping trip" video is part of the kayaking category, which contains similar videos like this one.
Have a killer trip, hope to see you on the flipside and hope you upload another great film. Peace, Wheelchair John in Idaho :)
I have watched it 2 times now, it a great video.
10. comment for Yukon river in Alaska. 3 week solo camping trip
Don't be afraid of Bear Friend
But yes : Carry bear pepper spray on your side
And a rifle or 9mm handgun :
With 124gr 9mm GDHP +P
BUT I THINK BEAR PEPPER SPRAY IS GREAT
And i know that metal post that make a loud noise or any loud noise that bothers a bears eardrums , generally chases a Bear off
So for me :
1 . Bear Pepper Spray
2 . Noise
3 . HANDGUN / rifle ...
Bears can be imposing if partially habituated ,
Or smell food !
But a can of bear spray on your hip during your hikes is also most relevant .
THANK GOD AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR WONDERFUL INTERACTION .
I THANK YOU MOST KINDLY SIR ...
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Please reply with the specs of that water bottle filtration purification system please ,
Thank You .
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50. comment for Yukon river in Alaska. 3 week solo camping trip
If he keeps on first shot in front of him. That loud bang should take care of the problem. Most definitely you'd see him run. If it's a wrong kinda bear and he keeps on coming next shot on target.
Great video btw!
BTW you are doing it wrong reeling backwards the spinning reel, LOL, spinning rods are made to bend in the opposite direction. :)
what i am curious about tho is if you need any permissions to do travels like this in the nature of alaska?
is that route you took just some route u made up by yourself or is it specifically in a public free "reservoir" where you are allowed to fish,camp,make fire at will?
anyways, greetings from germany
take care
There is no permit required but you do have to buy fishing license if you intend to fish there. In my opinion its nice and easy float so everyone should be able to do this.
Question about the Sea Eagle 473rl. Is it wobbly on the water? I've been wanting to get one but I worry about the stability. Thanks for your insight.
What parts are you from?
100. comment for Yukon river in Alaska. 3 week solo camping trip
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Good vid. Subscribed.
Looks like a nice holiday!
Cheers,
Your voice and accent are lovely to listen to. Thanks for this video, can't wait to see more!!
HALO BEAR
HOW IS GOIN
im kinda jealous. love the vid man thanks for sharing
Great; & I found your gear video & some others. How did you arrange the cabins? Pre- booked through an agency? Or just on map? What specific model (I see they have several 2 person models) of sea eagle kayak did you use? & What caliber was the, Yukon trip, rifle you brought in for bear protection?
On my next trip I am taking pemmican with me. I made a a few batches already. It doesn't have to be refrigerated and lasts a very long time.
The kayak is inflatable very tough and easy to transport when deflated. Thanks
Cheers from France
For people who read this comment this is the family who I met in Slavens Road House on Yukon river. Check out their channel. When it comes to living in the wild these guys are the real deal.
"When you head into bear country, you must accept that you are no longer at the top of the food chain. Luckily, most bears usually do not want any trouble and will leave the area as soon as they detect you. However, this is not always the case and you should be prepared to defend yourself if you get in a tight situation. A good bear gun should be a part of your defense plan.
That being said, an ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of cure. By using your brain and taking a few basic precautions out in the woods, you can dramatically reduce your odds of being attacked by a bear.
Give any bear that you encounter, especially a sow with cubs, plenty of space. Make lots of noise so that any bears in the area know that you are there, and carry bear spray.
Firearms should only be used as a last resort to defend yourself from a bear.
A charging bear can move extremely fast and only a hit on the bear’s central nervous system (brain or spine) is guaranteed to stop a bear in its tracks. Even on the biggest bears, the central nervous system is not a large target, so stopping a determined charging bear with a gun makes for some very challenging shooting.
Because of this, you must practice drawing and shooting your chosen gun extensively. Remember: even the biggest and most powerful bear defense guns are not guaranteed to stop a charging bear if you don’t make a good shot." http://www.wideopenspaces.com/10-best-bear-defense-guns-pics/
Details of my Yukon river trip will be available on a website where I am a contributor in a few weeks including GPS coordinates for cabins.
It takes a lot of time planing a trip like that studying maps and finding logistics to get there and return most efficient way possible.
My upcoming summer Alaska trip is four months away and 70% of it worked out and partially booked. It's going to be a longer trip above Arctic circle of total wilderness so it takes more time to plan.
If you gonna do the Yukon trip you won't be disappointed. Thanks and good luck.
the bear tracks were from before the rain. you can tell by the drop craters. from the look of it, it was a black bear track. be wary of them, as they have been known to track and attack humans.
love the video and look forward to the next
I like your bracelet very much!
Is it possible to send me several shots of the bracelet?
Thanks in advance!
I sent you a few pics of it. Very good artwork.
Distance from Eagle to Circle is 158 miles.
I'm also planning a trip with 3 other experienced canoist on the Yukon River Canadian side. Starting at Dawson City. Trip of a lifetime if you ask me!
We do a great deal of back country canoing in Temagami ( northern Ontario, Canada) but looking for something more adventurous in the far north.
Great to see like minded people and those who love the outdoors and what nature has to provide. Brings us all back to the basics and a great deal of self reflections.
If you ever need a canoe partner or if your ever in Ontario I would be interested in showing you our neck of the woods.
Keep the paddle in the water friend and the lungs full of fresh air!
One disadvantage it can't do rapids above class 2. Other than that its good all around expedition kayak.
Canada is a great place for wilderness trips and some day I'll go on a trip there for sure.
Thanks for the offer to show me around your neck of woods I might do it one day.
Those northern pike, what we Canadians call your jackfish, have allot of bones. So they need to be cut a certain way...were you able to get all the bones out?
Love the meadow you were fishing in. And that's one sweet rifle you have.
I'll remember the advice to apply the sticky compound from the spruce, in case I ever cut myself while on my adventures.
Enjoyed the video,
Summers are nice minus the mosquitos but winters are long and cold.
You never know if one might like it or not until you try.
I'm not Spanish I was born in northern Europe originally. Thanks for watching
love the video really wish you make alot more
well done, you're a free spirit!
GoPro makes everything looks farther than it really is. Thanks
Throw it in a small backpack and you are ready to go.
I hunt wild hogs with it and it's extremely effective as hogs are very tough animals. Not quite as tough as grizzlies but I think close second.
12ga is very effective too it's just not my personal choice.
People before you did this and made your stay pleasant.
Nice to watch
The cabins have GPS coordinates so it can be found just don't pass it or you won't be able to paddle against the stream to get back. Thanks
I'm not complaining but your drag was set way too light and you had your real upside down I'm sure you know that I've seen people on and off for the last 50 years try to fish that way it's much easier if you have it on the bottom and if the handles on the wrong side switch it around it's much more comfortable
Hello my friend very nice video. And one amazing camping trip alone. Alaska has some of the most important and beautiful places in the wilderness. New sub keep up the great work and be safe...
thanks for posting your video
That is not my axe. It's something I found in the cabin. It's been used and abused for a number of years.
Isn't that Tony Beet's dredge? For Gold Rush on Discovery Channel??
Anyways, great adventure!
And thanks for sharing.
But certain risks have to be accepted or it's best not to take any trips of that nature at all.
#1 preparedness
#2 preparedness for the wine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slaven%27s_Cabin
You can't catch salmon on Yukon unless you own a fishing wheel. When salmon goes to spawn in the summer it travels upstream without eating anything fueled by stored fat.
Only fish you can catch is pike and grayling in the side streams. No trout there either.