Here you go. Always impressive. View 4K full screen pulease...
The Mississippi RIver is a couple hundred miles longer but I'm guessing the Yukon breakup is more interestingMesmerizing!
I especially like the shot about :56-1:03 where your drone is matching the ice movement. It fools the eye that the ice is stationary, it’s the bridge supports that are moving… sort of!
But the whole piece is very cool, and another reminder that landscape is HUGE in Alaska!
Massively awesome video! Well captured.Here you go. Always impressive. View 4K full screen pulease...
I agree, it is an unusual and interesting effect.I especially like the shot about :56-1:03 where your drone is matching the ice movement. It fools the eye that the ice is stationary, it’s the bridge supports that are moving… sort of!
One word. Bear spray.Great video! I have a 400+ mile canoe trip on the Noatak coming up in late June. After watching your video I’m monitoring the ice there….
Howard
That's two words.... But thanks for the advice! We're definitely taking bear spray on the trip.One word. Bear spray.
Everything except the setting summer sun.That's two words.... But thanks for the advice! We're definitely taking bear spray on the trip.
Also, just saw that most of the Noatak is open, bit of ice jammed up down at the mouth but decreasing daily. Seasonal things happen fast up in your neck of the woods, don't they?
Howard
Howard
Does one application of bear spray work, or do you have to keep reapplying it through the day like you do bug spray?One word. Bear spray.
And I should note this is a joke. Bear spray is applied to the bear, not yourself. Apparently enough people have applied it like bug spray that a park worker thought I should make this perfectly clear.Does one application of bear spray work, or do you have to keep reapplying it through the day like you do bug spray?![]()
I promise after one application you’ll find no need for a second… humorously people of actually sprayed themselves with itDoes one application of bear spray work, or do you have to keep reapplying it through the day like you do bug spray?![]()
Shooting the bear is not an option?Bear spray is essentially pepper spray and even in light doses is super irritating on the eyes and for me, extremely hard breathing it. We were in a situation with a tourist that was freaked out by a nearby grizzly and kept talking about spraying it as it continued to approach us while we cautiously backed up. Finally my wife told her to give everyone notice so they could leave her alone because the wind was in our face and it would have drifted back toward us. Never spray that **** into the wind. If a bear is charging it won't stop it. If it's not charging get upwind of the bear if you can. Otherwise just shoot yourself.
HAH! First off, you get in less trouble if you shoot yourself....but yeah...if you're threatened then of course...feel free...if you happen to have a shotgun with slugs in it. Anything less and it's probably a waste of time. Then again, if your life is threatened you can shoot people too!Shooting the bear is not an option?
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