another great video, thanks for sharing! really like the cut scenes of when you were there in summer. as far as the wood cutting, i usually let the fire do the cutting, when you're lazy and only 110 lbs, it's just easier... i gotta say, too, you eat better when camping than i do at home!
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Thanks guys!
Honestly, I was just trying out something a bit different this time, which was basically trying to include each piece of video that I recorded instead of leaving much of it out in order to keep the video a bit shorter. I did record a little more than I’m used to, and I must admit that I’m not really a big fan of the time involved in making a 28 minute video.
Thanks again for the feedback, it is much appreciated!
But...Didn’t anyone catch my Clark Griswold impression?
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Originally posted by Lakeside Paul View Post...Are they trying to keep people from driving back there? Love taking my canoe back to the pond.Last edited by Justin; 02-21-2018, 11:16 PM.
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Another nice one Justin. I really can't conceive the time and energy it takes to create such a video. Winter camping alone takes so much energy to begin with, maybe old age is creeping up on me.
I was always impressed how Les Stroud would pack in all that equipment along with his camping gear. And then he would set up a walking up or walking away shot, some at no short distance. You and Bio have shown similar technique. Crazy! The energy is coveted."A culture is no better than its woods." W.H. Auden
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Thanks a lot, Geo!
It’s all part of the fun for me, although Jenny often gets annoyed when I keep stopping & turning around when setting up those shots.
The hardest part for me is sitting on my ass in front of a computer for several hours editing & putting the video together.
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Originally posted by Justin View PostThanks a lot, Geo!
It’s all part of the fun for me, although Jenny often gets annoyed when I keep stopping & turning around when setting up those shots.
The hardest part for me is sitting on my ass in front of a computer for several hours editing & putting the video together.sigpic
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Justin - Regardless of how you see yourself (i.e. as "small potatoes") your continual contributions are a large part of why I keep returning to this forum. Thanks to you and Jenny, for her patience, in providing lots of us with glimpses into places we haven't been to yet. You're a font of future trip possibilities.
That's all for now. Take care and until next time....be well.
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Great video! I usually scroll through most videos catching the "highlights". Enjoyed watching this one through. Haven't been to Oxshue Pond in about 5 years.www.walkingwiththeson.com
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The small potatoes are often the most tender and flavorful. Go well with sausage too."There's a whisper on the night-wind, there's a star agleam to guide us, And the Wild is calling, calling . . . let us go." -from "The Call of the Wild" by Robert Service
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