BWCACAST- High Definition Boundary Water Canoeing show

BWCACAST- High Definition Boundary Water Canoeing

Summary: BWCACAST is a IPTV (internet television) show about canoeing in the Boundary Water Canoe Area Wilderness. From camping and fishing to portaging and wildlife this laid back video podcast will inspire you to head out into the wilderness on your own canoe trip. When the lakes freeze up we explore the area on snowshoes with a variety of day trips and the occasional winter camping trip. Join us as we explore Minnesota's north woods.

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Podcasts:

 Winter Camping Mudro Lake - HD | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 18:38

With snow falling from the skies we step away from the car park and into the BWCAW. Sleds loaded down with tents, stoves, food and warm gear bite into our chest as the tow line go taunt. We are headed in for a weekend of winter camping. Five guys two tents and enough bacon to keep us warm on the frigid nights and cool days. Join us as we strap on the snowshoes and spend a weekend in the frozen Boundary Waters Canoe Area.

 Knife to Ottertrack - HD | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 11:55

On a nice sunny day we leave our camp on Knife Lake traveling east along the boarder into Ottertrack Lake. We wind our way down this narrow lake with high cliffs on our northern flank. At our new camp we do a little swimming before cooking up some fish for dinner. What a great day in the Boundary Waters.

 Vera North Arm Knife - HD | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 12:15

We continue our way North East from Vera portaging our way into Knife Lake. With crystal clear waters and a fresh breeze blowing in our face we work our way to the North Arm of Knife Lake where we camp for the night.

 Moose to Ensign - HD | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 11:22

After a winter of frozen lakes and trees covered in snow we find ourselves at the Moose Lake entry point for our first trip of the summer. The skies are mostly cloudy and the days are just starting to warm up. The temps are just perfect for paddling in the BWCAW. I am joined on this trip by Jesse, Jim, and Glenn who are all great guys to camp with. Join us as we take our first paddle strokes and portages of the spring.

 Little Bass Lake_Summer - HD | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 12:02

On a beautiful early April day with the ice freshly melted from the lakes Erin and I head into the BWCAW. Our destination for this trip is the easily accessible Little Bass Lake just one portage away from North Hegman Lake. The Sun shining through the trees made for a serene portage through the woods.

 Vermilion Sunrise - HD | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 2:07

If you venture out around 5:00 AM near the end of April on Lake Vermilion you will find some exquisite sunrises. Here is one from April 27, 2012.

 Spring Snowset - HD | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 4:39

After a foot of snow pounced on us out of nowhere we found ourselves on a calm lake with the sun setting in a winter wonderland. The mirror like lake made breathtaking views of the lake shore. Jim and I go for an evening paddle amidst our spring snowset.

 Skirting the Ice - A Spring Paddle - HD | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 6:27

March showed up with extremely warm temperatures for the season which quickly removed what little snow we had accumulated over the short winter. In the last couple of days the ice has begun to pull away from the shoreline opening up the opportunity for an early paddle. The first paddle of the spring is always a favorite time even if its only for 10 or so minutes. We had a an amazing sunshine filled day giving the ice a shimmery reflection.

 Geb-e-on-e-quet to Lynx Lake - HD | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 21:38

Our loop out of the Little Indian Sioux entry point is coming to an end. After a heavy rain throughout the night we woke to sunny skies and calm waters. Looking at the maps we find a day filled with portaging ahead of us. With over 800 rods of portaging we knew our shoulders would be ready for some relaxation on Lynx lake which would be our destination for the day. Paddling along the way we encounter a couple of loons showing off as well as a serene beaver flooded portage.

 Thin Ice Preparation with Glen Hooper - HD | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 16:16

Winter is a great time to get out and enjoy a host of winter sports. Everything from ice fishing to winter camping get you out of the house and into the crisp fresh air. Many of these winter activities involve frozen bodies of water. It doesn't matter if your riding on a snowmobile, gliding along on skies, or crunching by on snowshoes, crossing ice covered water ways need to hold your full respect. It can happen in an instant and without any warning. You could find yourself plunging into the frigid water below the ices surface. Now this doesn't have to be a death sentence, however depending on your location and how well you are prepared for such an event the end result can vary greatly. Glen Hooper from Northwest Ontario is an avid winter enthusiast and a writer for winter trekking.com. He spends a lot of time traversing the rugged Canadian terrain in both summer and winter. The prospect of falling through the ice is something he takes very seriously and has put a lot of forethought into what he needs to survive such and ordeal. Join me as I visit with Glen on what he has readied to aid in increasing his survival skills after a plunge into frigid waters.

 Thumb Lake to Ge-be-on-e-quet Lake - HD | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 15:21

After leaving behind the dead moose carcasse in Thumb Lake we paddle through fresh air under sunny skies. The wind always seems to follow us with a gental push from behind helping ease the day of paddling. We encounter a couple of beaver dams and a few mergansers as we paddle our way to Ge-be-on-e-quet Lake.

 Steep Lake to Thumb Lake - HD | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 21:57

After a beautiful night camped out on Steep Lake we awake to sunny skies and a light breeze. Continuing our loop out of the Little Indian Sioux River we head North East working our way through Little Bear Track Lake, Bear Track Lake, and into Thumb Lake. Along the way we bump into a snake, a turtle, and what remained of a dead moose.

 Little Loon to Steep Lake - HD | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 17:52

We continue our journey north out of Little Loon Lake with the clouds flying by overhead. The warmth of the sun soaks into our bodies as we paddle across open waters. The portages have been both adventurous and serene. We are nearing the end of a full day of paddling and portaging and our bodies are ready for a break. With this being our first trip of the season our muscles are beginning to long for a relaxing evening.

 Lower Pauness to Little Loon Lake - HD | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 18:52

Continuing our trip we leave the Devils Cascade and Lower Pauness and work our way North West towards Loon Lake. We have a gentle tail wind pushing us across the lakes while the warm sun shined down upon us. The fresh air and clean water engulfed our senses. A great time in the Boundary Water Canoe Area.

 Little Indain Sioux Pauness - HD | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 17:27

Our first paddling trip of 2011 we head into the Little Indian Sioux entry point on a 5 day trip. There is a steady wind blowing and the clouds are zipping by overhead. We paddle North along the river taking a beautiful portage along a small rapids. We catch a glimpse of a couple of mallard ducks and a bald eagle. The episode comes to a close as we portage from Upper Pauness into Lower Pauness.

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