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11 Days Solo Camping in the Yukon Wilderness E.1 Bush Plane Drop-Off & Arctic Grayling Fishing.
The Yukon holds some of the World’s last large expanses of wilderness. It’s brave wilderness – deep backcountry camping, remote wild camping in the full sense of the word as it’s well off grid and far from the road system. This is episode 1 of my documentary series about my survival in the woods where I’m truly alone in the wild and exploring the Yukon. After bush flying into a remote mountain lake, I head out solo camping and fishing on a wilderness travel adventure for 11 days by canoe. On this trip, I’m paddling the far-flung Bonnet Plume River followed by a stretch of the Peel where I plan to rendezvous with a float plane to extract me from the wilderness.
The words you here me recite at the beginning of this film that end with, “And I want to go back, and I will” are from Robert Service’s poem “the Spell of the Yukon”. This is what inspired me to return on my second big solo canoe adventure in the territory. But why do these things? some people ask, they’re dangerous, why make consecutive, large-scale adventures your goal? I’ve tried to answer this with a metaphor in this film. Before the construction of roads, steam powered paddle wheelers plied the waters of the Yukon and Stewart rivers moving supplies, ore, and people. Their voyages were challenging with rapids to negotiate and gravel bars to avoid. One of these old paddle wheelers was preserved and now sits stagnant on land in Whitehorse, Yukon. I reflect on this to illistrate how, in life, we remain safe if we don’t take risks, or remain in the “harbour”…but like ships, that’s not what we were built for. We were built to do amazing things. My two cents to you all is to start finding a way to make your dreams your reality right now, even if they mean taking risks that scare you.
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Chapters:
0:00 Trailer / Adventure Overview
1:25 Whitehorse & Miles Canyon
2:32 Up North Adventures Outfitting Canoe
4:56 Drive to Mayo from Whitehorse
6:40 Alcan Air Mayo Floatplane Base
9:56 The Bush Plane Flight
12:50 Setting up Camp & Outfitting Canoe for Whitewater
22:33 Goal Zero Nomad & Yeti 500 Off-Grid Solo
23:00 Fishing for Arctic Grayling
27:37 How to Clean a Fish with the Cold Steel Bird & Trout Knife
28:14 How to Cook Grayling & Trout on a Camp Stove in the Wilderness
29:56 Panning for Gold
30:17 Nighttime Interview – Recap on the Day
33:36 Stashing Food Barrel & Bedtime
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Excellent first episode/start to what will be another “EpicBaird” trip!
Been watching your videos for awhile. And it is a privilege to join you on your adventures. Living on the other side of the Atlantic I do have much of the same scenery as you, same climate zone. Experiencing your trips makes me wan't to go on my own trips. You are an inspiration! Keep thoose videos coming.
You should come back and do the Yukon river at low water. The original ss Klondike is like a platform in the middle or the river, as well as the ss Evelyn at hootalinqua. I’d leave from Johnson crossing and go all the way to carmaks or further if you wanted. Cool canoe trip, did it in high school.
I need some information on that house in the background, can it be rented ? lol .. Great vid thanks
Dude if you ever want to invite a viewer to join you on one of these adventures let me know…..looks like fun and a challenge at the same time!!!
I just say wow look forward too the next episode thank Jim regards from Sweden
Ok, gotta ask here… Are you renting canoes and then drilling holes in them? Clearly the outfitter is ok with it, but I'm curious to know how that works out.
Fantastic first episode, cant wait to see the rest!
Video quality is getting great !!
Please shoot that bird. You can do it off camera. Lol
long time fan…. can wait to see the first father/son trip!
It would kill me to drill holes in a canoe I had just purchased. I would feel every tug of the drill bit churning into the kevlar or worse yet, carbon.
This is epic beyond
Another Jim Baird adventure…YES!!!!
You have the best adventures! Thanks Jim!
I can see my truck at 1:36 haha
What were the buildings in the background at the lake the first day?
I love the intro ….
only just starting ..you guys are meant to do this .
What a great start. Can’t wait to see more. Question: On the lake there was there a structure on the other shore?
Smacking the fish around.. Not good.
Wish you would do something about your baggy pants! Don't enjoy looking at your crack! For this reason I'm out. Good bye.
Hey no bugs day one at least, this is going to be awesome to watch this whole trip, thanks so much for sharing with us!
Breathtaking scenery, can’t wait to see the rest of the series! Impressive that you manage to make such good films, especially since you do everything alone, from experience I know how much time and hard work must be behind it. Without a doubt my favorite channel! I was in the same area myself a few years ago, I spent 52 days out in the mountains and among other things paddled the Hart River, how I miss those days out there in the Yukon wilderness.
The Yeti is a good play on your location.
Great looking start Jim. Have a good one, mate!
Man what a beautiful place to camp! I'm pretty jealous! Great video and I look forward to the rest of the series
Let the adventure begin 😎
Looks like it's going to be great! The first episode is exciting and enjoyable to watch