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St Croix Canoe Adventure - Part 4

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it's five got the proverbial bucket of eggs right arms gotta love that cooking by the bucket here evidenced by the bucket just saw some people I try to run the falls couple in the group made it Laska new wasn't so lucky balls will get you do not mix the classic breakfast sm canadians looking down little falls from this side whoo

here's output in on the other side of camp get the side a little falls just loading up the canoes two of our company already ready to go we'll be out of here shortly beautiful area

there they go we just ran like full rips upriver working on Eddie turns and stuff that's the last set of rips right there I'm not cloning we've done a ton of them today I definitely had the most rips really long ones too we just nailed an Eddie turn on this rock perfect came right in swung around right in the Eddie awesome I trying to figure out what they're going to do they said they said to come on down and we're going like oh yeah let's go to you know loom Bay whatever it was let's go to split rock all right we took off and then finally we started getting the map out again and discussing stuff already anyways good times yeah because the current comes and it hits the rock and goes around it so there's dead water behind it it's come right in swing your canoe right down nice Eddie turn and just hang out in that Eddie looks really well as a Canadian campsite right there picnic tables and all that stuff fire pit over there is actually still smoldering still lit on the other side camp cycles around that corner it's pretty nice site rips around the corner that we just went through so awesome up here everyone's been chomping away dinner it was the classic fuck it up Portagee soup gotta love this guy makes buckets of food love it dude coffee too rockin the Dutch oven cookin we lived at the pool from sunup till sundown this was crazy sometimes we made in a Dutch oven it was like close to like 930 blueberry cake but it was a cool pool it's massively you have taken for spark okay so today we started out little falls went through a bunch of reps and we came up to here which is split rock split rock rips what I can hear in the background right now campsites right at the corner that's about six miles unfortunately

my canoe dumped in one of the rapids today my sleeping bag is hanging up dripping everything I own pretty much is hanging up dripping my dry bags leaked not really cool so I'm probably just gonna rock the wool blanket next to the fire just rock that it's all good won't be the first time okay so because the canoe went in the water today went under and the river and the rapids my sleeping bag is hanging up and it's literally dripping so rock the wet wool blanket laying next to the fire a lot of mosquitoes here I've been in my tent I have a mosquito free zone but my tents dripping next to my second bag so that's not going to get it done so I guess tonight we get to test the age old maxim Oh wool blankets retaining eighty percent of their insulative value even one wet well I will blanket stool still wet so see how that holds up alright well this is my bed for the night seeing the more

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NativeSurvival

NativeSurvival

Mitch is a Wilderness Living Skills Instructor, he has been featured on The History Channel's program "ALONE" and written articles for Outdoor Magazines; he owns and operates The Native Survival School which provides woodland living and survival classes, as well as offering quality outdoor gear he's designed. Defintely, he is a master at bushcraft's techniques.

You can find all his videos on his YouTube channel.

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