Hart of the YUKON – 14 Days Solo Camping in the Yukon Wilderness – Special Episode
Hart of the YUKON – 14 Days Solo Camping in the Yukon Wilderness – Special Episode
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Hart of the YUKON – 14 Days Solo Camping in the Yukon Wilderness – Special Episode:
You can still expect to see episode 6 of this adventire series going up this Thursday at 7pm ET. This special episode is a condenced version of the first six episodes of my solo Yukon adventure down the remote Hart River in the mighty Peel Watershed. So, (spoiler alert), it will give you a bit of a sneek peek on the full version of ep. 6.
This is a mid-season recap that will show you the best of this remote river so far, including the mountain scenery, wildlife such as caribou, moose and Dall’s Sheep, as well as the food I’ve cooked up – Arctic Grayling fishing, challanges and more.
Join me in this immersive adventure. Subscribe to my channel to catch new uploads of ‘Hart of the Yukon Solo’ for more captivating episodes, where each stroke of the paddle delves deeper into the essence of true exploration.
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Check out this video covering a full year in the wild:
👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrItwK7wcEQ&t=950s
Watch this full doc covering my first solo expedition in the Yukon. On this one, I tackled the Hess River which is the most challenging whitewater river in the territory.
👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNCMdoBd2_U&t=180s
Thanks for watching and have a great day!
186 miles is wilddd. Good on ya Jim
Loving every second of this, thank you!
Yukon is incredible, but never go there in the WINTER, gets down to 40 degrees below zero
Lastima no está traducida , castellano, igualmente te veo ❤,hermoso lugar y esa tranquilidad en Yukon gracias por compartir
Over the course of one day, I have watched with great interest and enthusiasm of one man’s adventure in the vast Alaska tundra, the adventure is Jim Baird adventure videographer photographer I’m a soft production video maker, I first watched the of the first seven days in two parts both of which were very interesting. Jim given an insight into what is like being on their own and the challenges that wait for the unexperienced., and expresses that it would be so horny for anyone undertake such adventures without a good knowledge of self survival I also watched the second part of this epic video two sessions one and the last hour to The adventure.
The whole of this man’s adventure in a vast sparsely inhabited environment shows of can be but it also shows that we as humans fellow humans and the people who have not been born yet to experience the great on country of North America. This has been a great adventure video and I hope to follow up by watching further videos by this very talented self made adventure.
I just want to say thank you to Jim let us into his adventures, when you’re up there stay safe and well and I look forward to seeing you next adventure. Kind regards, Graham., adventure artist photographer.
It looks like a sweet adventure.
Que hermoso lugar para pescar truchas con moscas que bueno como me gustaría irme a vivir a Alaska o Canadad ❤ saludos de Argentina
That was an epic two and a half hours of viewing, thank you for sharing your trip…
It’s very great
Where are theBears & bugs ?
Without any doubt, you deserve an award for your enthusiasm. The two and half hours of pure entertainment have left me in complete admiration for you. Well done for producing such a fantastic experience I got from watching and listening to your video. Robin, from the UK.
💙🆒✌🏽.
Drowning beer in the river to keep it cold, interesting (1:09:20).
Random weirdos. Randos.
👍🏼
Like the video but please do not smack on video when you eat. It is very annoying
Please TURKISH 👍🏻
This trip reminds me so much of the many northern Ontario and Quebec canoe trips I was fortunate to take throughout my teen years (Scouting). I think I won the lottery being born in 🇨🇦!
What about bears?
Good work 🇵🇰 I like it 🌲🏡☔👣🌧️
See any squatch?
The challenge in these trips are is the safe storage of the filled cards and charging camera battery and not running out of card space – Great film not a fan of Music unless u need to cover a sound that is unpleasant! Thanks
Lugar simplesmente mágico e maravilhoso, verry verry bealtiful.
why do u breath so heavy when your not doing much😮😮
Awsome
Over the course of one day, I have watched with great interest and enthusiasm of one man’s adventure in the vast Alaska tundra, the adventure is Jim Baird adventure videographer photographer I’m a soft production video maker, I first watched the of the first seven days in two parts both of which were very interesting. Jim given an insight into what is like being on their own and the challenges that wait for the unexperienced., and expresses that it would be so horny for anyone undertake such adventures without a good knowledge of self survival I also watched the second part of this epic video two sessions one and the last hour to The adventure.
The whole of this man’s adventure in a vast sparsely inhabited environment shows of can be but it also shows that we as humans fellow humans and the people who have not been born yet to experience the great on country of North America. This has been a great adventure video and I hope to follow up by watching further videos by this very talented self made adventure.
I just want to say thank you to Jim let us into his adventures, when you’re up there stay safe and well and I look forward to seeing you next adventure. Kind regards, Graham., adventure artist photographer.
Heart*
HEY SOLO, JIMMY, THANKS FOR THE RIDE INTO THE ARMS OF MAMA NATURE. WE ALL COULD USE A GIANT, DAILY DOSE OF HER. I HAVE NO DOUBT, YOU WOULD AGREE. YA THINK? THANKS AGAIN FOR THE RIDE!!! Blessings to her each and every minute, second.
Great video you have inspired me to go here.
Çok güzeldi aynısını Türkiye Kızılırmak nehrinde yapmak istiyorum
How did you get started doing this? Im curious more about equipment then the leap of faith. I have an s23 ultra as my old phone im planning on using for the camera but cant decide between a 360 camera or a go pro like you have, plus the mic situation confuses me. I dont have a big budget. Im 30 and hate my day job all i love to do is be in nature, play my guitar and hang out with cool people. I know thats not productive to society, but id rather use my trades on my homestead then for someone else. Youre a massive inspiration my dude. I snowboard, mountain bike, kayak, fish, hunt, tent camp,… But i dont film any of it. Id love to share my experiences too like you to inspire more people like you’ve inspired me to be true to themselves. Love you man, you make a difference every day in your life and in others.
What a cool Trip! Thanks for sharing!
If you let that pan get rip roarin’ hot, then cool it down to your regular cooking temp and add your oil, it will act like a brand new Teflon pan. Test if it’s ready by putting a drop of water in the pan, if it beads up and dances around the pan it’s ready. This works for any stainless high carbon pan.
Cool, rubber boat IS best 😊
Thanks a lot for tuning into this! Here’s a link to part 2 Hart of the YUKON – 14 Days Solo Camping in the Yukon Wilderness – Special Episode 2.0
https://youtu.be/QTT7iq6hKTY
Came across this video when i search topics of Alaska. Just wondering. How did you charge up gadgets such as cameras, drones ?
How many batteries did you have to take
nice ..keep safe boss
Love your laid back and insightful thoughts… raw, open and real.
Beautiful places thanks to God.
Hegemon Fr. Athanasius+
I really enjoyed your adventure. I’d loved to have done that but I’m 75 years old and not in the best health. Nevertheless I really enjoyed this great trek if only in spirit.
I felt so real watching you.
muito lindo
estamos conectado com vocês 👏👏👏👏👏👏🙌🇧🇷
Salmonberries
Amazing adventure.
You should do some guid trips !!! Love your videos
So jealous. Awesome video!
Small cast iron pan or flat grill …may help by heavy
What are these fish called? (1:15:28 – 1:33:27)
Müthiş video müthiş emek, Türkiyeden selamlar 😊
I sure wouldn’t mind doing this…that first moose looked at you like…"wtf"?😂
Thanks for sharing this bit of heaven-on-earth ‘haven’t had a chance to walk the trails or swim lakes lately…this helps give me that dose of nature ❤️love ya bro, love your family.
Great editing, good choice of
b/g music