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Kayak Fishing: Surviving the Pecos River - Part 4

Kayak Fishing: Surviving the Pecos River - Part 4

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In Part Four, we spend our last full day exploring Painted Canyon, and encounter more of the rich wildlife of the region before I reflect on the week's events. Then on day 8, we're in a race against time as we navigate through Painted Canyon rapids, grueling headwinds, the infamous boulder gardens and the Weir dam on the way to our extraction point Jordan: Robert. man I always watch your videos everyday. On lunch break and when I'm chillin on my patio! I love them man. You've definitely inspired me. I just bought a new kayak. Hello from Michigan. Land of the many lakes.
Date: 2020-08-09

Comments and reviews: 9


Awesome videos watched it twice already. Love that kayak favorite color i have to get a new one someone stole my kayak and all my fishing gear when we went away on a family trip saved for a few for it only used it twice. Maybe someday i will be able to save for another it's so addictive. Beautiful just to be out on the water it's like everything in life disappears for the couple of hours you're out there truly amazing i miss it. Thank you for making cool vids i go kayaking thru your vids lol. Have a good day and stay safe
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Great series, my son and I are running the Devils in March in canoe and hope to run the Pecos next year. Great info as we looked at running the Pecos last year and there was almost zero info on youtube then, of coarse I have the guide book for both rivers and take in as much info as I can as we are we completely new to even paddeling but we have decide to make this our thing.
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Just found your videos and have been watching obsessively since. This was my favorite video series by far, great work. You should consider doing the Great Trail in Canada (or at least part of it because its massive. Going through the tundra in the Northwest Territories would be some really unique footage and a great experience
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What an awesome adventure! I kayaked 17 miles from Lake Brantley to Carlsbad New Mexico, and saw some pretty cool things. This river is full of some strong bass, and great views. I want to go back and camp in some of these spots. Thanks for a cool series.
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Thanks for that bit of advice. I guess you don't have to be an expert, about this being good for the soul to get out of your apartment or whatever, I agree with you there! I definitely want to do this. I know I'd enjoy it. I enjoyed all 4 videos.
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You have an amazing documentary of history, wildlife, life, and the always great outdoors! Keep doing what YOU do, Robert! Not what others expect you to do.
Thank you for your efforts, this is a huge success!
-Donnie

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man that trip was amazing definitely topped the surviving the devil's River video. im going pretty soon over there to try and survive it myself. oh and you din't put the URL for the pants and shoes you were wearing.
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Thank you for the videos because of you Ive planed a 5 day trip down the devils in April. Wanted to ask what part of the pecos did yall go down think Im going to do plan a trip next year
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We have to ask what did you do for a crust before YouTube because of the quality you produce it looks like you come from film and tv background its just as good or better most of the time.
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