Hey there, I'm Eze (short for Ezequiel) and welcome to the channel!
This channel is all about adventure and exploring the great outdoors. I love pushing beyond the comfort zone, from navigating untamed terrains to treacherous rapids, to accessing places very few people have ever seen.
Each adventure is an opportunity to disconnect from modern civilisation and go off the grid. As well as a chance to continue developing the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate these untamed terrains with confidence.
But it's not just about the adrenaline rush. It's also about finding peace and tranquility in nature. There is nothing like the feeling of setting up camp in a remote location. Whether canoeing, fishing, hiking or camping, I am always reminded of the power and beauty of nature.
So if you're looking for excitement, adventure, and a chance to reconnect with nature, then you've come to the right place. Subscribe to my channel now and let's explore the great outdoors together!
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You thank the fish for their lives…. I just love this ❤ What a beautiful trip… Love and Light from Saskatchewan ❤️
thank you so much!! Saskatchewan wow what a special place , must visit! thank you
The rivers and mountains look so much like the South Island New Zealand.
What happened to your fishing gear after Argentina? It's as if you left it at the Argentinian customs post? Oh, yes, it comes back right after you mention the Salmon, he he he... it must be a really compact travel one, as you don't see it in all your gear for a long time... I must admit the whole time, I kept wishing you had a Fly rod for all of that amazing water. also surprised you didn't eat any of your catch!
yes super compact telescopic rod, I kept it simple but a fly rod may have done better. I intended to eat something but didn’t realise I would only catch ONE fish on day one!
i enjoyed this a lot. that is living!
yessir!
I love you let the fish go…. you were so gentle with them…so respectful… Love and Light ❤
thank you!!
You are a BEAST!
hahah thanks 💪💪
An awesome experience and adventure! Thank you for sharing this with us so up close and personal. The Patagonian Gods definitely are on your side! <3
You're welcome, they definitely were kind to me!!! They could have DESTROYED me in a split second...!
Eze A.. I have the Pakcanoe 150 also. I found it rather difficult to keep going straight in open water. I used various strokes, including the J stroke among others. It was just me sitting on the seat in the normal position and a bag (at first at the bow, then later the stern) that weighed about 10 lbs (not much). Was on a lake and we had some wind 5-8 mph. I could not keep the canoe going straight using the J stroke, C stroke, etc. I had to switch the paddle from side to side and was able to manage. Do you find that the rocker on the 150 to be pronounced enough to make it more difficult to paddle straight in open water with light weight in the Pakcanoe 150? I was thinking it was a trim issue, and that perhaps I needed to have more weight at the bow and stern. What was interesting is when I let the wind do what it wanted to do with the canoe, the canoe would not face into the wind; it stayed parallel and just blew sideways. very odd. Just FYI, I don’t have much canoeing time under my belt; I’ve been kayaking since the 80s however. Just wanted to know your thoughts, since we have the same canoe. I’m meeting up with a canoeing instructor next week when he returns from the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. Hope you see this and reply. Thanks for your videos. :)
I've had similar issues but in stronger winds. I'm not sure exactly what it is but the truth is it doesn't track terribly well like a hardshell would. I would definitely try more weight in the front if headwind, and more at the back if tailwind etc. Would try positioning yourself more forward or back, experimenting too. Keeping your profile lower would help too, going on your knees. Sounds like you were underweighted there for use, only 10lbs.
@@EzeAdventurer Certainly sounds it. Thank you so much. I’ll work on the trim and get onto my knees at my next outing. Thanks for your videos, I enjoy watching them after a long day at work!
@@JG-od3xy I appreciate that! you e welcome !!
As a representative for the mosquito community, we are very disappointed and do not approve your choice of camp sites. Please rethink your strategy, and we will welcome you back...thanks
Dear Mosquito Rep, Sorry for your troubles, this won't happen again. Blood suction should resume in due course, With thanks, Eze
What a great adventure. Thanks for taking all the time to film it for us. It was very interesting to watch
Thanks so much for commenting!
This is as Canadian as it gets... Moose, geese, beavers, maple leaves changing colours.
Was a v special experience!!
they don't have f.....in bears in Patagonia which is great, some Pumas but very rare, just got back from there, nice video
Amazing place! Beautiful pumas but sadly hard to see them in the wild... their numbers are on the decline
Do u filter water taking from streams?
Depends where I am! If from high up, in mountains usually I don't
Hola Eze!!!…descubrí tu canal no have mucho. Vivo en la Patagonia Argentina, en Chubut. Pregunta: que plataforma usas para descargar la música para tus videos. Me gusta mucho…..yo uso EpidemicSound, pero me gusta mucho,la musica de tus videos. Espero respuesta si no te molesta. Muchas gracias. PABLO
One thing is for sure..there were a lot of wet nuts on this trip.
Great filming, amazing! Sent to mates as new packraft extreme adventures! Well done!
Awesome, thank you!
Tremendous scenery, amazing adventure!
It really was thank you!!
Your adventure video so beautiful and inspired, interesting video
Thank you!!
what an amazing adventure!!! Thank you for all the effort that has gone into making this :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Those furry FEET made me laugh so hard all i could think of was "there's baby Sasquatch"! lmao recently i found your channel just binge watching this one was awesome.
Welcome aboard! haha was soo funny!!
@@EzeAdventurer yes it was the best lol
Stuning production! Miles and miles ahead of anything I have ever seen.
Wow thank you!!!
El Xander Budnick argentino!
jajajaja buenaaa gracias!! estoy intentando hacer algo con Xander...!!
awesome trip I'm glad you went and shared it. ♥
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Sleeping on a gravel bar in a rain storms isn't very safe. I Had friends out fishing that did that once in Tennessee the water rose up and they almost didn't make it to higher ground and lost lot of gear. Flooding and rising water isn't something to play around with. All by yourself it just isn't safe. You just don't know how much it's raining up river from you. That said it's very beautiful, love the scenery. thanks for sharing.
True words!
Bears eat way more plants than meat.
Good point!
I started watching and my first thought was “i wonder if that’s Ezequiel”. So now i have to ask if you ever lived in Mexico?
I am ezequiel but never lived in Mexico!
What an epic adventure, good on you mate!
Thanks a ton!!
This was epic. Have you done the west coast of NZ?
I haven't! Must be so beautiful!! NZ is on my list!
Aren't you afraid of Patagonian alligators?
lol I don't think there are any..?
Alligators and crocs can only survive in +4C/40F at the coldest, and only for a little bit. (it gets much colder in Patagonia). They really can't do glacial waters. Crocs only live in the northern parts of South America's amazonian/Orinoco areas, the only crocodilians you find in Argentina/Paraguay/Uruguay are the smaller caiman, who are much less of an issue than either crocs or alligators --themselves not really an issue for paddlers unless approached carelessly.
We love you, but next time be prepared! We think of you as Canadian. Thank you
Thanks! I feel a little (a lot) Canadian!
This was a really good video well done!!!!
Thank you so much!!
What an amazing trip
Thank you, really was epic
Just recently stumbled upon your channel. Brilliant content!
Thank you Drew!!
Where have you been missed your adventures.love this one
Thank you!!
I used to love hiking in Scotland and many other countries. My health means I no longer can but it is good being able to experience it through videos.
Glad you are able to live it together with me via video!!
very dangerous to do it alone
yes it really is a bit too much risk being fully honest
incredible trip and very well made. Fun to watch will have to take Pablo up to Scotland soon to see the places like this
Thank you!!
Glad to see you're still making vids man. Having lived in the top half of the highlands for 3 years and being out hiking, fishing and paddling pretty much every weekend of that, it all looks very familiar even if I cant pin point your exact location. I found that once I committed to learning to fly fish, my success fishing sky rocketed after a significant lull while learning
Good Sir, you have a new subscriber. Extraordinary entertaing videos!! Your efforts in making these films are quite marvellous and i appriciate it alot🥰 Thank you for your outstanding hard work!!!!!!!!!!!! 😃👍💖💖
Recently stumbled upon your channel. Totally immersed in the amazing scenery. Thanks for including me on your trips!
Loved the video. What are your thoughts on inflatable vs solid boards.
Im so lucky to be able to witness this adventure. Thanks to you!
consider using permethrin on your clothes to prevent tick bites
Thank you!
Great video What is the brand of inflatable you are using
Quite disappointed you didn't eat that trout
In hindsight, me too!!
This is probably the most beautiful and inspiring documentation about an adventure in an area I unfortunately know very little about. Thank you so much for taking the trouble to take us along on your journey.
Thank you Eze for the chance to accompany you on this awesome trip through this wonderful area. I like your discreet and "british" way of describe your feelings being in this untouched world even if there are no words to do it right :-) I think, I´ll have a look for a canoe, the last one we sold after the kids grow up and the time became rare.
Parabéns pelo video e pela sua aventura diretamente do Brasil. Foi simplesmente incrível.
love the video 👍😀 why did you use a woodburner instead of a gas burner?