Two fella's pole/paddle downstream on the St Francis river from as far north as you can get in Maine. (Estcourt, Quebec). If you search his other videos his black lab has been trained to find moose sheds and she's very good.
I hope to explore that area come late spring, must be some wild country. He’s got some neat videos of him restoring a cabin at 9 mile bridge on the St Johns River, it’s open to anyone, 1st come basis. Historic old cabin, worth a visit.I've been looking at that river, thanks for posting the video
All that monkey tree scrambling looked pretty challenging to me.. You go first next time. I will be right behind you. Do you know the name of the falls where they were fishing at the end? There is a Falls Brook on the US side. Looks like they were going upstream so it had to be a tributary of the St Francis.Done the St. Francis from Estcourt to the St. John twice. It's a nice river to spend some time on. It's not terribly challenging.
That pineapple cake is one of his favorites, he's done it before in his "cabin rebuild" series. I don't know how they stay so thin.They sure put a priority on their cooking and eating. Good video.
That's was one of the things I looked at. They were moving upstream to get to the falls.Do you know the name of the falls where they were fishing at the end? There is a Falls Brook on the US side. Looks like they were going upstream so it had to be a tributary of the St Francis.
Probably cause they use axes and scramble on a daily basis!That pineapple cake is one of his favorites, he's done it before in his "cabin rebuild" series. I don't know how they stay so thin.