I quit my job for a year of wilderness camping – spring

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Published 2024-04-19
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Location: Northern Ontario, Canada

3h42m...what is this nonsense? Brilliant question, thank you for asking it. This is episode one of a four-part series covering my first year of full-time camping (2021) and the backstory of how that became possible. There are chapters in the playback bar as usual if you want to pick and choose parts.
Episodes 2, 3, and 4 (for summer, fall, and winter) will be released throughout the year and they’ll cover the behind the scenes of what it takes to be able to be able to do this full-time including:
-filming and editing in the summer episode
-the youtube and finances side of things for fall
-and a variety of frequently asked questions we get in the comments for the final episode
I made most of this last year while injured and finally had a chance to finish it a year later. It was a beast.

I quit my job for a year of wilderness camping – spring
Trippin'
#Trippin'

Intro: 0:00
The Lost Go Pro: 3:52
Backstory 1: 47:32
Trout Quest: 53:40
Backstory 2: 1:26:19
The Land Before Time: 1:30:48
Backstory 3: 3:07:30
Laker Paradise: 3:16:51
Backstory 4: 3:35:00

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All Comments (21)
  • @LostLakes
    3h42m...what is this nonsense? Brilliant question, thank you for asking it. This is episode one of a four-part series covering my first year of full-time camping (2021) and the backstory of how that became possible. There are chapters in the playback bar as usual if you want to pick and choose parts. Episodes 2, 3, and 4 (for summer, fall, and winter) will be released throughout the year and they’ll cover the behind the scenes of what it takes to be able to be able to do this full-time including: -filming and editing in the summer episode -the youtube and finances side of things for fall -and a variety of frequently asked questions we get in the comments for the final episode I made most of this last year while injured and finally had a chance to finish it a year later.
  • @placidpaddler
    This, and the entirety of this channel belongs in the archives of the National Film Board of Canada. It’s a historical document of our nation’s remote wilderness in the early 21st century and so much more. We are so privileged to witness it all as it’s published.
  • You sir, will one day die smiling at the sky never regretting a moment. One of the best channels on the entire planet.
  • @EmilyVidd
    Not a you tuber who quit their job to randomly make videos, but instead a skilled, experienced, and gifted outdoorsperson and film maker whose heartfelt passion transmits to the viewer. Such a special channel. Thank you for capturing your unique experience. It's pure and very respected.
  • @maydanlex
    I'm telling anyone and everyone about ur channel ...u deserve a Million at least!!!!!
  • @willw4541
    Hello sir. I love your videos. I am unable to adventure like you do, so watching your trips on the big screen really makes me feel like I'm there myself. Thank you for that. About the lost gopro.... I could be wrong, but...... 34:28 bottom left corner of the screen as you passed the tree. Ironically, your dialogue sounded like giving up the search. Cheers, and I'm looking forward to the next one.
  • @XanderBudnick
    Mann this was so good. I feel like ive gotten to know you so much more after this. Well put together looking forward to summer 🌞
  • @m.t.6969
    Best 3.5 hour film I've watched since Titanic. I'm so thankful I found your channel. With your cinematography, the music you add and the footage you capture really soothes my soul. You picked the right profession, my friend. Thank you for what you do. It is appreciated.
  • @sh00by12
    Ah yes!! Perfect way to spend the evening as my heart recovers from the infamous attack. Thank you good sir!
  • @mickpeters8002
    Jon, thank you so much! I love that you do not go for any artificial drama or hype on your channel - you let nature and the scenery provide the drama. Please just keep doing "the trips you want to do" and taking us along as a buddy. So inspiring, yet relaxing!
  • My son is 18 and has a wild roaming spirit. He has ideas that change on a weekly basis, but they always come back to being in the wild and traveling in a free self sustained mode. He is held back by what society and his family wants him to do. Settle down, make roots and pursue a living. I am going to show him this video and hopefully inspire him to go for it and not look back. Thank you for putting it all together in a beautifully produced video.
  • @mamapretz
    Literally the only show on earth I am glued to the screen, cannot get enough of this channel. It’s just so good. 👏🏻👏🏻
  • @JohnJKrell
    Man, you are living the dream. Keep up the great work. I live vicariously through you Xander, Max, Keenan and Jim. I’d kill for your editing talent. Sincerely, northern Wis canoeist.
  • @OfficeMonitor
    I have been watching Lost Lakes for well over a year now. I do not believe in subscribing to a channel just because it is "free and so easy". It takes me a long time of constant great content before I 'simply click'. There are about 10 YouTube channels I subscribe too, and Lost Lakes is one of them! 80% of any adventure is only 20% interesting. Jon does an unbelievable job at bringing the most important moments in a 12-day trip (that most of us dreamed about doing) into a 1- or 2-hour video! And Erin... I hope Jon realizes what he has in Erin!
  • @moosespeak6140
    Good for you mate. Been living out of a mountaineering pack for 14 yrs now in the PNW. I work 3 months of of the year. I grew up watching the northern lights in Montana. As a kind it always showed me how truly small I was. We lived outdoors. I didn't walk into it with no knowledge, id done it all my life, living simple. Life's simple when you can live on less than $1500 a month comfortably and be able to actually save.
  • Thank you for your gifts to us. May the weather, water, and bugs be kind to you, and may flowers, sweet beaches, and exciting paths be at your feet. Wishing you health and more great adventures. Erin too.
  • @Al_G
    The first YouTube sub I ever did that wasn't a band. The only YouTuber I ever binge, re-watch, joined, and bought merch from. My heaven will consist of Dave Matthews and Lost Lakes shows.
  • My husband commented about the AMOK's a few weeks ago... we love them thanks to you introducing them to us. For the record, your channel is BY FAR our most favourite of the few we follow. The excitement in our home when you post a new video is palpable. We are most grateful you quit your job to pursue your passion resulting in entertaining and inspiring us. Your grasp of cinematography, commentary, humour and serenity is a delicious blend we can't get enough of. It would be an incredible honour to run into you someday out there. And yes, we wear your merch!!
  • @BloodredRon
    As if all the fantastic videos before weren't reason enough, you've finally “earned” my membership with this video. Thank you for all the hours we have been able to accompany you virtually. What I particularly like now is the openness with which we are allowed to take a look behind the curtain! I hope to be able to support you a little with this. Quite unselfishly, of course ... ;-)
  • @Narrsy
    I did have some spring cleaning plans/yardwork that needed to be done this weekend, but instead I have been watching this 4hr cinematic masterpiece on and off thank you, incredible watch!