Episode Transcript
[0:00:31 – 0:00:42] Erik: Coming to you live from the shed, filmed in front of a live studio audience, this is… You know him, you love him, Tumble Home.
[0:00:43 – 0:00:44] Erik: My name is Eric.
[0:00:47 – 0:00:51] Erik: Oh, this is the era of when they always have to clap and yell when Eric comes in the room.
[0:00:52 – 0:00:58] Erik: Joined as always by my fine, fine live audience companion…
[0:01:00 – 0:01:01] Adam: That’s why I like that star.
[0:01:02 – 0:01:02] Adam: Boo.
[0:01:02 – 0:01:04] Adam: Boo.
[0:01:04 – 0:01:05] Adam: Scales Senior.
[0:01:06 – 0:01:07] Adam: Scales Senior.
[0:01:07 – 0:01:07] Erik: Yeah.
[0:01:08 – 0:01:09] Erik: Tails Junior III.
[0:01:10 – 0:01:10] Erik: Tails Junior III.
[0:01:10 – 0:01:12] Erik: Yeah, it is.
[0:01:12 – 0:01:13] Erik: King of the Bork Rangers.
[0:01:14 – 0:01:15] Erik: King of the Bork Rangers.
[0:01:16 – 0:01:17] UNKNOWN: Ooh.
[0:01:17 – 0:01:17] Erik: Ooh.
[0:01:22 – 0:01:25] Erik: Episode 1, sorry, 0172.
[0:01:26 – 0:01:29] Erik: Still going for that thousand.
[0:01:29 – 0:01:30] Erik: We’re going to get there.
[0:01:30 – 0:01:31] Erik: We’re going to get there.
[0:01:31 – 0:01:34] Erik: This is, can you believe it?
[0:01:34 – 0:01:35] Erik: Have you seen this?
[0:01:35 – 0:01:36] Erik: Have you heard about this?
[0:01:36 – 0:01:37] Erik: It’s the end of the year.
[0:01:37 – 0:01:41] Erik: All the end of the year shows, lists, compilations, listicles.
[0:01:42 – 0:01:45] Erik: They’re all coming out too early in my opinion.
[0:01:46 – 0:01:49] Erik: I think that end of the year lists should wait until the end of the year.
[0:01:50 – 0:01:54] Adam: That’s right, and that’s why TTTT is coming out the very end of the year.
[0:01:55 – 0:01:58] Erik: Yeah, TumbleToon’s top 10 albums of the year.
[0:01:58 – 0:02:00] Erik: Look forward to that.
[0:02:00 – 0:02:01] Erik: 2020T.
[0:02:01 – 0:02:02] Erik: 2020T.
[0:02:03 – 0:02:08] Erik: Probably still going to come out in 2021, but definitely not coming out this week.
[0:02:08 – 0:02:13] Erik: This week we’re talking about Where’d You Go, What’d You See, How Did It Affect You?
[0:02:14 – 0:02:16] Erik: Boundary Waters trip recap.
[0:02:16 – 0:02:18] Erik: Open water season long gone.
[0:02:18 – 0:02:19] Erik: Some light ice.
[0:02:20 – 0:02:22] Erik: Some heavy ice too.
[0:02:22 – 0:02:23] Erik: Some heavy ice.
[0:02:24 – 0:02:25] Erik: The light.
[0:02:25 – 0:02:26] Erik: Just blank glass.
[0:02:26 – 0:02:27] Adam: Heavy ice too.
[0:02:29 – 0:02:29] Erik: The…
[0:02:30 – 0:02:37] Erik: The hangover from last year’s magical two-week period of ice skating galore is real.
[0:02:37 – 0:02:39] Erik: Everybody is just like, where’s that ice?
[0:02:39 – 0:02:43] Erik: It’s like, well, this really happens only like once a decade.
[0:02:43 – 0:02:44] Erik: That’s why it’s wild.
[0:02:44 – 0:02:47] Erik: That’s why it’s wild and that’s why it’s special.
[0:02:48 – 0:02:50] Erik: So far, not really much of it happening.
[0:02:50 – 0:02:52] Erik: I think Gunflint Lake is our last hope.
[0:02:53 – 0:02:57] Erik: Everything else is iced over and then been like immediately snowed upon.
[0:02:58 – 0:03:01] Adam: Also joined here in the tumble shed by the Bork Ranger herself, Arrow.
[0:03:02 – 0:03:02] Erik: Bork on.
[0:03:03 – 0:03:04] Adam: Bork on, Borky friend.
[0:03:05 – 0:03:09] Adam: Yeah, I heard of a little bit of Wild Ace out there.
[0:03:09 – 0:03:11] Adam: Didn’t make it out to it, and it’s gone.
[0:03:12 – 0:03:13] Erik: Yep, that’s why it’s wild.
[0:03:15 – 0:03:16] Erik: Fleeting and rare.
[0:03:17 – 0:03:20] Adam: Wild, fleeting and rare.
[0:03:21 – 0:03:21] Erik: Really wild.
[0:03:23 – 0:03:32] Erik: Speaking of Willem Dafoe and our American Psycho TCC, this week we’re finally going to put out the Thanksgiving episode.
[0:03:32 – 0:03:34] Erik: But I’ve been hanging on to it.
[0:03:34 – 0:03:35] Erik: It’s in the back pocket.
[0:03:36 – 0:03:42] Erik: We’re going to get to listen to all of the amazing one-liners from, what was his name?
[0:03:42 – 0:03:43] Erik: Scazzle?
[0:03:44 – 0:03:44] Erik: Turkey?
[0:03:45 – 0:03:45] Erik: The monkey?
[0:03:46 – 0:03:48] Adam: It’s just called Turkey, but they spelled it wrong.
[0:03:48 – 0:03:48] Erik: Oh, yeah, that’s right.
[0:03:48 – 0:03:49] Erik: Turkey.
[0:03:49 – 0:03:50] Erik: Turkey.
[0:03:50 – 0:03:50] Erik: Turk.
[0:03:53 – 0:04:18] Adam: what does this have to do with william defoe uh well m uh that he’s the detective from american psycho which is one of the tccs i see we’ve done in the last couple of months yeah i think thanks killing was the eeriest of all the bunch eerie really eerie that’s what you have to say about a uh eerie do you think defoe will get nominated at this year’s tumblies we shall see well best what supporting actor
[0:04:19 – 0:04:20] Adam: Best supporting actor for sure.
[0:04:20 – 0:04:21] Erik: Yeah.
[0:04:21 – 0:04:21] Erik: So, yeah.
[0:04:21 – 0:04:24] Erik: Thank you to our fine friends on Patreon.
[0:04:25 – 0:04:28] Erik: Slowly but surely, things are getting into the mail.
[0:04:28 – 0:04:30] Erik: It really is…
[0:04:30 – 0:04:33] Erik: I mean, I love all of our patrons and I love all of our listeners, but…
[0:04:35 – 0:04:48] Erik: There is something that is truly soul-sucking about going into the post office with a large stack of things that need to be individually weighed and then print the postage for them.
[0:04:48 – 0:04:50] Adam: Go with the speedy at the bucks.
[0:04:50 – 0:04:51] Adam: It’s too much for me to learn.
[0:04:52 – 0:04:55] Erik: I’m just going to be old and curmudgeony in my ways and complain about it.
[0:04:55 – 0:04:56] Adam: This old computer.
[0:04:56 – 0:04:57] Adam: You print your own labels.
[0:04:57 – 0:04:58] Adam: Yeah.
[0:04:58 – 0:04:59] Adam: Pay your own way.
[0:04:59 – 0:05:00] Adam: Whatever you feel like is fair.
[0:05:00 – 0:05:02] Adam: That’s speedy.
[0:05:03 – 0:05:05] Adam: Tumble Home is now brought to you by Speedy Delivery.
[0:05:05 – 0:05:06] Adam: Speedy.
[0:05:06 – 0:05:07] Adam: Pay what you think is fair.
[0:05:08 – 0:05:08] Adam: Yes.
[0:05:08 – 0:05:11] Adam: It’s a lottery if you get on the truck or not.
[0:05:11 – 0:05:11] Erik: Yeah.
[0:05:11 – 0:05:14] Erik: Like the old hippie English teacher from college.
[0:05:14 – 0:05:15] Erik: What do you think you deserve for a grade?
[0:05:15 – 0:05:16] Erik: Write a paper on it.
[0:05:17 – 0:05:18] Erik: Same concept.
[0:05:19 – 0:05:24] Erik: Also sponsored this week by a couple of big, big boys.
[0:05:24 – 0:05:27] Erik: They say on them that you’re supposed to keep them fresh.
[0:05:28 – 0:05:29] Adam: We did our duty.
[0:05:29 – 0:05:30] Adam: We did.
[0:05:30 – 0:05:32] Erik: Keep them cold and then drink fresh.
[0:05:32 – 0:05:33] Erik: We did both.
[0:05:35 – 0:05:36] Erik: I don’t think we did either.
[0:05:38 – 0:05:41] Erik: We did a disservice to thank you, Jeremy.
[0:05:41 – 0:05:45] Erik: We’ve got some barrel theory beer company.
[0:05:45 – 0:05:49] Erik: These are out of St. Paul, Minnesota.
[0:05:50 – 0:05:50] Adam: St. Paul.
[0:05:50 – 0:05:53] Erik: 248 7th Street East.
[0:05:53 – 0:05:55] Erik: St. Paul Mini.
[0:05:55 – 0:05:56] Erik: Are these the same thing, different can?
[0:05:57 – 0:05:59] Erik: Same brewery, different beer.
[0:05:59 – 0:06:01] Erik: I’ve got an alligator swag.
[0:06:02 – 0:06:02] Erik: What do you know?
[0:06:03 – 0:06:09] Erik: It’s a hazy double IPA with Nelson Salvin and Strata Hops.
[0:06:09 – 0:06:09] Erik: 8.1 APV.
[0:06:12 – 0:06:19] Adam: Got here an unsubscribe hazy double IPA with Strata Galaxy and Citra 8.5.
[0:06:20 – 0:06:20] Erik: Wow.
[0:06:21 – 0:06:22] Adam: BVA.
[0:06:22 – 0:06:23] Adam: Don’t unsubscribe.
[0:06:27 – 0:06:27] Erik: Jesus.
[0:06:27 – 0:06:29] Erik: Question of the year.
[0:06:30 – 0:06:31] Erik: Cheers.
[0:06:31 – 0:06:33] Erik: Q-O-T-Y.
[0:06:33 – 0:06:35] Erik: It’s a magical time of year.
[0:06:35 – 0:06:36] Adam: A good man.
[0:06:40 – 0:06:43] Adam: All these guys do for the first 30 minutes is drink beer.
[0:06:44 – 0:06:45] Erik: It’s called the aperitif.
[0:06:45 – 0:06:46] Erik: Thank you.
[0:06:46 – 0:06:48] Erik: It’s called the amuse-bouche.
[0:06:49 – 0:06:49] Adam: Plus aperitif.
[0:06:49 – 0:06:50] Adam: It’s both.
[0:06:50 – 0:06:55] Adam: I’m going to say 99% of podcasts out there are jumping into the meat too soon.
[0:06:55 – 0:06:58] Erik: Yeah, I would say 99% of podcasts out there, doing it wrong.
[0:06:59 – 0:07:00] Erik: Learn your manners.
[0:07:00 – 0:07:01] Erik: Doing it wrong.
[0:07:02 – 0:07:02] Erik: Patience.
[0:07:03 – 0:07:04] Adam: Yeah, patience.
[0:07:05 – 0:07:11] Erik: We might even have a second sponsorship in the cards tonight because it’s a big one.
[0:07:11 – 0:07:12] Erik: We’ll see if we get there.
[0:07:12 – 0:07:13] Erik: If we don’t.
[0:07:13 – 0:07:15] Adam: I assume this episode is going to be a three to four parter.
[0:07:15 – 0:07:34] Erik: yeah three to maybe we should just break them up and just make it the longest series ever just do an hour at a time five half hour at a time per hour no we could do that well there’s there are a few things that we need to get to before we start reading responses on where you went this year in the
[0:07:38 – 0:07:41] Erik: Do we have a Ron Schera calendar fact of the day?
[0:07:41 – 0:07:42] Adam: Yeah, we sure do, Eric.
[0:07:42 – 0:07:43] Adam: Thanks for asking.
[0:07:43 – 0:07:52] Adam: Tonight’s Ronald Schera outdoor calendar fact of the day, September 10, 2021.
[0:07:52 – 0:07:55] Erik: Am I reading this right?
[0:07:55 – 0:07:58] Adam: Best winter fishing ahead since it’s at 431.
[0:07:59 – 0:07:59] Adam: What?
[0:08:00 – 0:08:03] Adam: Best winter fishing’s still ahead.
[0:08:03 – 0:08:05] Adam: Ron assures you.
[0:08:05 – 0:08:08] Adam: This is a Ronald Schera assurance.
[0:08:09 – 0:08:09] Adam: Ronald Schera.
[0:08:09 – 0:08:10] Adam: And fact.
[0:08:11 – 0:08:13] Adam: The best winter fishing.
[0:08:13 – 0:08:15] Adam: Oh, it’s ahead.
[0:08:16 – 0:08:19] Adam: Ronald Sharer’s assurance.
[0:08:19 – 0:08:28] Erik: Sunset’s at 4.31 p.m. Wouldn’t it stand to reason, just common sense, that the best winter fishing is ahead?
[0:08:29 – 0:08:30] Erik: The best times, they’re always ahead.
[0:08:31 – 0:08:33] Erik: Well, I mean, just based on how ice works…
[0:08:34 – 0:08:54] Adam: uh early ice i always was uh raised to believe that early ice was the best ice but uh hard to argue that march isn’t better though yeah it would be like having that comment come out in may on the fishing opener best fishing is coming soon yeah the fishing opener just started it’s all downhill from here don’t loon bleep fact of the day
[0:08:59 – 0:09:00] Adam: It’s all downhill from here.
[0:09:00 – 0:09:03] Adam: Sunset’s at 2 o’clock p.m. What?
[0:09:05 – 0:09:06] Erik: The sun’s never coming up.
[0:09:06 – 0:09:08] Erik: Yeah, Ron Sharer’s… Good night, sweet prince.
[0:09:08 – 0:09:10] Adam: Ron Sharer’s… What, Ron?
[0:09:10 – 0:09:11] Erik: Deathbed fact of the day.
[0:09:13 – 0:09:15] Adam: Better say your prayers.
[0:09:15 – 0:09:18] Adam: That’s your Ron Sharer outdoor affirmation of the afternoon.
[0:09:18 – 0:09:19] Erik: It’s only darkness.
[0:09:20 – 0:09:22] Erik: All of your friends will die.
[0:09:25 – 0:09:26] Adam: What do we got there?
[0:09:26 – 0:09:27] Adam: Best fishing.
[0:09:27 – 0:09:27] Adam: It’s ahead.
[0:09:28 – 0:09:29] Adam: I’m going to go ahead and…
[0:09:34 – 0:09:35] Adam: The best sips, they’re ahead.
[0:09:35 – 0:09:39] Adam: I’m going to give this five out of five sips for the unsubscribe.
[0:09:39 – 0:09:40] Adam: Thank you.
[0:09:40 – 0:09:47] Erik: Yeah, I’m going to go ahead and give this alligator swag a solid four out of five tears.
[0:09:49 – 0:09:51] Erik: And future…
[0:09:52 – 0:10:19] Erik: beers to be drink fresh this was from 426 I don’t know probably would have been a 5 out of 5 if I was truly being true to the beers recommendations and instructions we did our best we did our best and that’s all that matters you know you can’t let the beer run your life at least we didn’t let them freeze solid yeah that would never happen no that would never happen it has not it will not
[0:10:21 – 0:10:22] Adam: Tumble Shed is impeccable.
[0:10:22 – 0:10:24] Adam: Still in blue light mode here in the Tumble Shed.
[0:10:24 – 0:10:26] Adam: I like the mood.
[0:10:26 – 0:10:29] Adam: We have not announced the next Tumble Home Cinema Classics movie.
[0:10:30 – 0:10:31] Erik: Oh, I don’t know if we have.
[0:10:31 – 0:10:34] Erik: Maybe at the end of the last one.
[0:10:34 – 0:10:35] Erik: I don’t think we did.
[0:10:35 – 0:10:37] Adam: It’s for sure Phantom Thread.
[0:10:37 – 0:10:38] Erik: Finally doing Phantom Thread.
[0:10:38 – 0:10:39] Adam: Doing Phantom Thread.
[0:10:39 – 0:10:40] Adam: Thank the threads.
[0:10:41 – 0:10:42] Adam: And I can’t wait.
[0:10:43 – 0:10:48] Adam: This has been a while since it’s been a movie where neither of us has watched it other than Thanksgiving.
[0:10:48 – 0:10:49] Adam: I’ve never seen it.
[0:10:49 – 0:10:50] Adam: I’ve never seen it.
[0:10:50 – 0:10:51] Adam: Oh, nice.
[0:10:51 – 0:10:51] Adam: Yeah, no.
[0:10:51 – 0:10:53] Adam: That’s why I’m so excited to see it.
[0:10:53 – 0:11:07] Adam: good well and we i’m sure the person that suggested last of the mohicans at home is still just like unbelievable so close two months ago three months ago whatever maybe now we’re gonna just start doing all the you know all his movies ddl
[0:11:09 – 0:11:12] Adam: We’re going to do Gangs of New York next, actually.
[0:11:12 – 0:11:14] Adam: Then maybe Las Lamekans.
[0:11:14 – 0:11:16] Adam: There will be blood probably first.
[0:11:16 – 0:11:18] Erik: Yeah, it is the tumbly season.
[0:11:19 – 0:11:23] Erik: We don’t have a full fleshed out idea on what it’s going to be, but we’ve got a pretty good idea.
[0:11:23 – 0:11:27] Erik: We’re going to put together a little voting form for the tumbly awards.
[0:11:27 – 0:11:29] Adam: There’s going to be a lot of movie awards.
[0:11:29 – 0:11:37] Erik: Yeah, it’s going to be a mix of movies that we’ve reviewed on the Tumble Home Cinema Classics, which is, again, a $5 a month Patreon service for
[0:11:38 – 0:11:54] Erik: after you pay for it service to get to listen to us talk about movies which at some point veered away from having anything to do with the outdoors they still mostly do have things to do with the outdoors yeah even in Thanksgiving they camped
[0:11:54 – 0:11:56] Adam: In very poor tents.
[0:11:56 – 0:11:57] Adam: So we roasted those tents.
[0:11:57 – 0:11:58] Erik: Oh, we roasted.
[0:11:58 – 0:12:07] Erik: We, yeah, we, I mean, there was a, you know, talk about the going to 11 on the amp a la Spinal Tap.
[0:12:07 – 0:12:11] Erik: We went full 11 on roast mode on Thanksgiving.
[0:12:12 – 0:12:12] Erik: It’s true.
[0:12:12 – 0:12:15] Erik: In a good way, though.
[0:12:15 – 0:12:19] Adam: There is always some sort of camping or boat activity in almost every movie.
[0:12:20 – 0:12:20] Adam: Yeah.
[0:12:20 – 0:12:23] Adam: We will find a way to angle into that movie.
[0:12:23 – 0:12:24] Adam: And I’m interested.
[0:12:24 – 0:12:25] Adam: I’ve never seen Phantom Thread.
[0:12:25 – 0:12:27] Adam: I have no idea really what it’s about.
[0:12:27 – 0:12:29] Adam: I know who’s in it and who’s directing it.
[0:12:29 – 0:12:32] Adam: I want to see it, and I’ve heard it’s incredible.
[0:12:32 – 0:12:36] Adam: And I guarantee, I guarantee without seeing it, there is a boat or a tent in this movie.
[0:12:36 – 0:12:57] Adam: okay there you go we shall see stamp of approval people out there shaking their heads yeah this fool this fool there’s no there’s no boat he’s never seen a paul thomas anderson film you can’t go camping without threads though so there you go there you go yeah twine how many different kinds of threads
[0:12:58 – 0:12:59] Erik: I don’t know, but we’ve got…
[0:12:59 – 0:13:00] Erik: I hope there’s some wool.
[0:13:00 – 0:13:05] Erik: I’m sure there’s some wool, which is, as everybody knows, the preferred cloth of the Boundary Waters.
[0:13:05 – 0:13:09] Adam: Daniel Day-Lewis is going to have like a 15-minute monologue on the virtues of wool and pant.
[0:13:10 – 0:13:12] Adam: And then we’re going to be like, see?
[0:13:12 – 0:13:12] Adam: See?
[0:13:12 – 0:13:14] Adam: It definitely relates to the Boundary Waters.
[0:13:14 – 0:13:16] Erik: We chose this for a reason.
[0:13:16 – 0:13:17] Adam: Errol, you got to go to your bed.
[0:13:18 – 0:13:44] Erik: so we brought arrow a new her old dog bed got brought up to the shed here and she refuses to sit down what is this now this is a gift it’s the christmas season this isn’t uh necessarily right up to christmas but it is a gift from the podcast to you and maybe eventually me but right now it’s gonna just be fun to watch you open this present which i’m trying some christmas music for this
[0:13:50 – 0:13:55] Erik: You should look on the shipping label and just read where it’s from.
[0:13:56 – 0:13:56] Erik: If you can read it.
[0:14:00 – 0:14:00] Erik: Up top.
[0:14:01 – 0:14:02] Erik: I love that barcode there.
[0:14:02 – 0:14:03] Adam: It came from Minneapolis.
[0:14:05 – 0:14:05] Adam: Pakistan.
[0:14:06 – 0:14:07] Adam: No, Karachi?
[0:14:07 – 0:14:08] Erik: Yeah.
[0:14:08 – 0:14:09] Erik: Yeah, Karachi.
[0:14:09 – 0:14:10] Erik: Pakistan.
[0:14:10 – 0:14:12] Erik: It shipped from Karachi, Pakistan.
[0:14:12 – 0:14:16] Adam: This is the farthest distance art supply we’ve ever received.
[0:14:16 – 0:14:21] Erik: If that’s not a giveaway on what you’ve got in your hands there, maybe listeners at home, do you remember?
[0:14:21 – 0:14:22] Erik: Anybody’s going to guess?
[0:14:22 – 0:14:23] Erik: Can you guess?
[0:14:24 – 0:14:25] Adam: Got a knife on you?
[0:14:25 – 0:14:26] Erik: I got nothing.
[0:14:26 – 0:14:28] Erik: Just rip into it.
[0:14:28 – 0:14:31] Adam: I don’t want to explode the device or anything.
[0:14:31 – 0:14:34] Erik: I really don’t think you can do what’s in there too much harm.
[0:14:35 – 0:14:35] Erik: Maybe, though.
[0:14:35 – 0:14:38] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:14:38 – 0:14:45] Erik: I just love the idea that there is a package that got shipped to me from some crazy, like, service.
[0:14:45 – 0:14:47] Adam: Why are you giving it to me, though?
[0:14:48 – 0:14:49] Adam: That’s the question.
[0:14:49 – 0:14:50] Adam: I’m using a pen.
[0:14:50 – 0:14:51] Adam: I’m currently using a pen.
[0:14:51 – 0:14:56] Erik: He’s stabbing with a pen into a very tightly wrapped…
[0:14:57 – 0:15:00] Adam: This is some high-grade polycarbonate.
[0:15:00 – 0:15:04] Erik: This is made from recycled Nalgene bottles, for sure.
[0:15:04 – 0:15:07] Erik: Whatever the next variant is, I’m sure is in there.
[0:15:08 – 0:15:10] Adam: Don’t pop the air bubble things in there.
[0:15:12 – 0:15:12] Adam: Thank God.
[0:15:14 – 0:15:20] Erik: I can’t wait to see what you’re opening, because you’re opening it from the package that I got it shipped to me in, so I have not even looked at it.
[0:15:21 – 0:15:23] Adam: Smells like Karachi in there.
[0:15:24 – 0:15:25] Erik: What does that smell like?
[0:15:25 – 0:15:27] Adam: Okay, there’s one.
[0:15:27 – 0:15:28] Adam: We got an inner bag now.
[0:15:28 – 0:15:29] Adam: A second bag.
[0:15:29 – 0:15:29] Adam: This is moving.
[0:15:29 – 0:15:30] Adam: This one’s moving.
[0:15:30 – 0:15:32] Adam: I can feel it kicking a little in there.
[0:15:32 – 0:15:33] Erik: Oh, wow.
[0:15:33 – 0:15:34] Erik: Yeah.
[0:15:34 – 0:15:37] Erik: This got shipped to me over a month ago, and it’s been in a bag.
[0:15:37 – 0:15:38] Erik: If it’s still moving…
[0:15:39 – 0:15:39] Adam: It’s moving.
[0:15:39 – 0:15:39] Adam: Okay.
[0:15:44 – 0:15:45] Erik: Oh, no way.
[0:15:45 – 0:15:49] Adam: That’s what it is.
[0:15:52 – 0:15:54] Adam: Oh, boy.
[0:15:54 – 0:15:56] Erik: Hey, there it is.
[0:15:56 – 0:15:58] Erik: Oh, my God.
[0:15:58 – 0:15:59] UNKNOWN: Oh, my God.
[0:16:00 – 0:16:02] Adam: Oh, no.
[0:16:02 – 0:16:04] Adam: Did you bring a bow and arrow?
[0:16:04 – 0:16:06] Adam: Oh, my God.
[0:16:06 – 0:16:08] Erik: Is it the worst or best thing you’ve ever seen?
[0:16:09 – 0:16:11] Adam: It’s the best thing I’ve ever seen.
[0:16:14 – 0:16:18] Adam: In a year full of highlights for me, this is definitely in my top three.
[0:16:18 – 0:16:18] Erik: Wow.
[0:16:19 – 0:16:22] Adam: This is the leather vest from Deliverance.
[0:16:22 – 0:16:24] Erik: This is the leather vest from Deliverance.
[0:16:24 – 0:16:24] Adam: Oh, my God.
[0:16:25 – 0:16:31] Adam: My chest hair just grew five inches after I unpackaged this beautiful leather vest from Pakistan.
[0:16:32 – 0:16:34] Adam: This is real genuine leather.
[0:16:35 – 0:16:36] Adam: Let me touch it.
[0:16:36 – 0:16:37] Adam: Oh, my God.
[0:16:38 – 0:16:38] Adam: Oh, God.
[0:16:38 – 0:16:40] Adam: Is it a neoprene leather?
[0:16:40 – 0:16:43] Adam: It’s supposed to keep you warm as well as be fashionable.
[0:16:43 – 0:16:43] Adam: I don’t know.
[0:16:43 – 0:16:44] Adam: Fashionable.
[0:16:44 – 0:16:45] Adam: Wow.
[0:16:45 – 0:16:46] Adam: All right.
[0:16:46 – 0:16:55] Adam: We’re going to have to take a break right now and try this thing on and take some pictures immediately, I would say, and then we’ll report back on how it went.
[0:16:56 – 0:16:56] Adam: Okay?
[0:16:56 – 0:16:58] Adam: Is that fair?
[0:16:58 – 0:16:59] Adam: I have to try this out.
[0:16:59 – 0:17:00] Erik: Sure, yeah, for sure.
[0:17:00 – 0:17:04] Erik: Just in case it’s not clear, this is the replica vest.
[0:17:05 – 0:17:06] Erik: I thought it was pretty clear.
[0:17:06 – 0:17:07] Erik: Yeah, it was, but I don’t know.
[0:17:07 – 0:17:10] Erik: There was that episode a month ago or two months ago or whatever.
[0:17:10 – 0:17:11] Erik: You really ordered it.
[0:17:11 – 0:17:11] Erik: I ordered it.
[0:17:12 – 0:17:13] Adam: Wow, you were sending me links.
[0:17:13 – 0:17:15] Adam: I was like, he’s joking.
[0:17:15 – 0:17:17] Adam: You wouldn’t really order something this ridiculous.
[0:17:17 – 0:17:19] Adam: A paddling leather vest.
[0:17:19 – 0:17:23] Erik: Yeah, the Halloween episode, we got a link sent to us that was…
[0:17:23 – 0:17:24] Erik: Oh, yeah.
[0:17:24 – 0:17:25] Adam: This is high-quality leather.
[0:17:25 – 0:17:28] Erik: Yeah, I saw you sniffing it, and it smells well.
[0:17:28 – 0:17:31] Adam: We got the high collar on it.
[0:17:31 – 0:17:31] Erik: The high cuff?
[0:17:32 – 0:17:32] Adam: Yeah.
[0:17:32 – 0:17:33] Adam: Oh, look at that.
[0:17:33 – 0:17:38] Adam: You’re going to look like a real gray from Proxima Centauri wearing this thing.
[0:17:39 – 0:17:44] Erik: Yeah, the best place to wear that, I remember reading in the description, is at the seaside.
[0:17:47 – 0:17:59] Adam: It kind of looks like a mix of the river paddling guide mixed with like a sentient gray mixed with the gimp from Pulp Fiction.
[0:17:59 – 0:18:06] Erik: Yeah, that looks like you could definitely, that’s a starter base for like a BDSM.
[0:18:06 – 0:18:07] Erik: Yeah, it is.
[0:18:08 – 0:18:09] Erik: Let’s maybe spice things up, hun.
[0:18:09 – 0:18:11] Erik: It’s been 15 years.
[0:18:11 – 0:18:14] Erik: I don’t really get the same enjoyment out of gimp sleeping.
[0:18:14 – 0:18:17] Erik: Well, I guess you better wake him up then.
[0:18:18 – 0:18:19] Adam: Time to pedal.
[0:18:19 – 0:18:22] Erik: All right.
[0:18:23 – 0:18:24] Adam: I have to try this on immediately.
[0:18:25 – 0:18:26] Erik: End scene.
[0:18:26 – 0:18:32] Erik: Let’s just get a little bit of audio of you unzipping the sweet Sean Connery from Deliverance vest.
[0:18:38 – 0:18:39] Erik: Oh, yeah.
[0:18:39 – 0:18:42] Erik: That’s a heavy-duty Boundary Waters zipper.
[0:18:42 – 0:18:45] Adam: The zipper’s a little too hardcore.
[0:18:46 – 0:18:47] Erik: It’s a good zipper.
[0:18:47 – 0:18:48] Erik: Sure, we can stop.
[0:18:48 – 0:18:50] Adam: Wait, no, is this silk-lined?
[0:18:50 – 0:18:52] Adam: Hold on, no, keep it rolling.
[0:18:52 – 0:18:52] Adam: What?
[0:18:52 – 0:18:53] Adam: Have you not stopped?
[0:18:53 – 0:18:54] Adam: I have not.
[0:18:54 – 0:18:55] Adam: Never mind, just keep it rolling.
[0:18:55 – 0:18:56] Erik: Okay, why is it silk-lined?
[0:18:56 – 0:18:57] Adam: Why is it silk-lined?
[0:18:57 – 0:18:57] Adam: Hold on.
[0:18:58 – 0:18:59] Erik: I’m questioning everything now.
[0:18:59 – 0:19:07] Erik: It’s almost like it was made for a very nominal amount and it’s been sold for $80.
[0:19:07 – 0:19:10] Erik: They probably made somehow… How is anybody making money on this?
[0:19:10 – 0:19:13] Erik: They probably made $85 on that purchase.
[0:19:15 – 0:19:19] Adam: It’s amazing because they also bought the best possible packaging.
[0:19:20 – 0:19:23] Adam: As I said, it’s a Nalgene grade plastic pack.
[0:19:23 – 0:19:25] Erik: Riddled with BPA, I’m sure.
[0:19:25 – 0:19:26] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:19:27 – 0:19:48] Adam: only until you wash it once bpa is a hoax get rid of the hoodie and everything oh boy hell yeah this is uh i can’t wait for next year’s trip i hope it fits i went xl oh it’s gonna fit it’s gonna be a little i’m gonna have to gain some weight to really fill this up i’m gonna have to gain some muscle that’s what i need
[0:19:54 – 0:19:56] Adam: Oh, my God.
[0:19:59 – 0:20:00] Erik: A Pakistani XL.
[0:20:02 – 0:20:03] Erik: Ooh, baby.
[0:20:03 – 0:20:04] Erik: Does it go any higher?
[0:20:04 – 0:20:04] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:20:04 – 0:20:05] Erik: I think you’re maxed out there.
[0:20:05 – 0:20:06] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:20:06 – 0:20:07] UNKNOWN: Yeah.
[0:20:07 – 0:20:08] Erik: Boy, you look like you’re…
[0:20:09 – 0:20:11] Erik: I mean, all you need is a crossbow at this point.
[0:20:12 – 0:20:15] Adam: I wish I had some of his lines queued up.
[0:20:15 – 0:20:15] Adam: You got anything?
[0:20:17 – 0:20:18] Erik: Let’s keep paddling.
[0:20:18 – 0:20:19] Erik: We’ve got to keep on moving down to camp.
[0:20:20 – 0:20:23] Erik: I can’t think of any lines right off the top of my head.
[0:20:23 – 0:20:24] Erik: He doesn’t have any, like, real one-liners.
[0:20:25 – 0:20:25] Adam: He really doesn’t.
[0:20:27 – 0:20:29] Adam: All right.
[0:20:29 – 0:20:31] Adam: Oh, my hair’s looking pretty good.
[0:20:33 – 0:20:36] Erik: It looks just as good from the back as it does from the front.
[0:20:36 – 0:20:36] Erik: Does it?
[0:20:36 – 0:20:37] Erik: Yeah.
[0:20:37 – 0:20:38] Erik: Nice and creased.
[0:20:39 – 0:20:40] Adam: All right.
[0:20:40 – 0:20:41] Adam: Well, I’m going to keep on moving.
[0:20:41 – 0:20:43] Erik: You have one extra layer on for the rest of the night.
[0:20:43 – 0:20:47] Erik: I’m sure, like, leather with a silk liner is probably going to… Yeah, I don’t need the hoodie.
[0:20:47 – 0:20:48] Adam: I don’t need the hoodie anymore.
[0:20:48 – 0:20:51] Adam: Now I got this leather silk vest.
[0:20:51 – 0:20:51] Erik: Hmm.
[0:20:55 – 0:20:55] Adam: What a world.
[0:20:56 – 0:20:56] Adam: What a world.
[0:20:57 – 0:20:59] Adam: Thank you to Karachi.
[0:21:00 – 0:21:04] Adam: Thank you to our tumble homies in Karachi for this beautiful vest.
[0:21:05 – 0:21:06] Erik: Fine friends in Karachi.
[0:21:08 – 0:21:13] Adam: I feel like I could skin dive for a million shooting stars.
[0:21:13 – 0:21:14] Adam: Is that how that works?
[0:21:15 – 0:21:15] Adam: Yeah.
[0:21:16 – 0:21:16] Adam: That’s how it works.
[0:21:16 – 0:21:17] Adam: I think that’s how it works.
[0:21:18 – 0:21:19] Adam: Errol, what do you think?
[0:21:19 – 0:21:20] Erik: She’s concerned.
[0:21:20 – 0:21:21] Erik: Yeah.
[0:21:21 – 0:21:21] Erik: All right.
[0:21:22 – 0:21:22] Adam: You got to calm down.
[0:21:23 – 0:21:24] Adam: All right, wow.
[0:21:24 – 0:21:25] Adam: I mean, this is incredible.
[0:21:26 – 0:21:27] Adam: Incredible start to the night.
[0:21:27 – 0:21:28] Erik: It’s a great start.
[0:21:29 – 0:21:31] Adam: And actually, it’s the middle of the night.
[0:21:32 – 0:21:33] Erik: The middle of the night.
[0:21:33 – 0:21:38] Adam: We already had an incredible start to the night, and now we have an incredible middle of the night.
[0:21:39 – 0:21:40] Adam: How’s this night going to end?
[0:21:41 – 0:21:42] Adam: Question of the year.
[0:21:42 – 0:21:43] Erik: Question of the year.
[0:21:43 – 0:21:48] Erik: I’m sure we’ll eventually get into two responses before we call it an episode.
[0:21:48 – 0:21:49] Adam: Shut her down.
[0:21:49 – 0:21:55] Adam: Well, I think the highest upvoted response is probably the most important in this one.
[0:21:55 – 0:21:56] Adam: Do we want to start at the top?
[0:21:57 – 0:21:58] Erik: Yeah, I think we should.
[0:21:58 – 0:22:02] Adam: And there’s a special prize, I believe, for most upvoted comment tonight.
[0:22:03 – 0:22:05] Adam: As of… Let me check.
[0:22:06 – 0:22:08] Adam: Best winter fishing ahead.
[0:22:09 – 0:22:18] Erik: Well, the problem with doing the most upvoted comment is that there are two that have the same number of… Oh, no!
[0:22:20 – 0:22:20] Erik: Well…
[0:22:22 – 0:22:30] Erik: The one thing that we could do is I could allocate an upvote to make one higher than the other.
[0:22:31 – 0:22:32] Adam: Yeah, we get to vote.
[0:22:32 – 0:22:33] Adam: We’re the tiebreaker.
[0:22:34 – 0:22:35] Adam: And by that I mean Eric is.
[0:22:36 – 0:22:36] Adam: I’m wearing the vest.
[0:22:37 – 0:22:37] Adam: Eric’s got the votes.
[0:22:38 – 0:22:39] Erik: Eric’s got the votes.
[0:22:39 – 0:22:40] Adam: This is America.
[0:22:40 – 0:22:41] Adam: That’s how it’s always worked.
[0:22:41 – 0:22:43] Adam: Arrow, you don’t get any votes.
[0:22:44 – 0:22:45] Adam: Please, be quiet.
[0:22:46 – 0:22:53] Erik: So, yeah, as you probably have come to learn by listening to this podcast,
[0:22:54 – 0:22:55] Erik: Show for as long as you have.
[0:22:56 – 0:23:02] Erik: We don’t have any behind-the-scenes managers or social media.
[0:23:03 – 0:23:05] Erik: It’s shocking, I know.
[0:23:05 – 0:23:06] Adam: You don’t have any scripts.
[0:23:07 – 0:23:10] Erik: We don’t have anybody telling us, this is what you should do.
[0:23:11 – 0:23:15] Erik: Maybe a good way to drum up a little bit of excitement or…
[0:23:16 – 0:23:29] Erik: Additional content, engagement, any other key words you could just imagine happening around a sterile, gray, sad boardroom somewhere.
[0:23:29 – 0:23:30] Erik: That doesn’t happen.
[0:23:31 – 0:23:36] Erik: So we don’t really have a great way of like rolling out whatever this is that we’re going to do.
[0:23:37 – 0:23:41] Erik: But let’s just say we’ve got some things to give away.
[0:23:42 – 0:23:44] Adam: Yeah, nice things.
[0:23:44 – 0:23:45] Adam: Not the vest, though.
[0:23:45 – 0:23:48] Adam: Don’t get any ideas, listeners.
[0:23:48 – 0:23:50] Adam: Yeah, there was people at home for a hot second who were thinking.
[0:23:50 – 0:23:52] Adam: We’re not that kind of friend.
[0:23:52 – 0:23:53] Erik: Is the vest up for grabs?
[0:23:53 – 0:23:54] UNKNOWN: No.
[0:23:55 – 0:23:56] Adam: It was worn live on the show.
[0:23:56 – 0:23:57] Adam: Yeah.
[0:23:57 – 0:24:01] Adam: Sorry, we’re going to auction this off in a future season or something.
[0:24:01 – 0:24:02] Adam: Yeah, next year after it’s gone.
[0:24:02 – 0:24:05] Adam: After we get to wear it for a couple trips.
[0:24:05 – 0:24:06] Erik: Exactly.
[0:24:06 – 0:24:08] Adam: Got to sleep in a hammock wearing this thing.
[0:24:08 – 0:24:08] Erik: Yep.
[0:24:09 – 0:24:23] Erik: So I think you’ve probably heard us mentioning a friend of ours, friend of the show, Paige, who makes knives by name and by way of wilderness effects.
[0:24:24 – 0:24:31] Erik: If you’re just looking to see what those homemade from scratch knives look like.
[0:24:32 – 0:24:38] Erik: And we have a couple of them that are specifically fillet knives.
[0:24:39 – 0:24:45] Erik: Some of the finest that I would imagine probably exist in the world.
[0:24:45 – 0:24:46] Adam: Yeah.
[0:24:46 – 0:24:49] Adam: I’ve seen this guy catch an eagle with his bare hands, by the way.
[0:24:49 – 0:24:49] Erik: Yeah.
[0:24:49 – 0:24:51] Erik: So this guy catches bald eagles.
[0:24:52 – 0:24:56] Erik: It makes homemade bow and arrows to shoot arrows.
[0:24:58 – 0:25:01] Erik: At, but not kill, because we never did see a successful kill.
[0:25:03 – 0:25:04] Erik: Rough grouse.
[0:25:05 – 0:25:06] Erik: Bit of a bushcraftman.
[0:25:07 – 0:25:12] Erik: Just generally a well-rounded craftsman.
[0:25:13 – 0:25:14] Erik: I’d say he’s a pretty good trapper.
[0:25:14 – 0:25:15] Erik: Good trapper.
[0:25:16 – 0:25:20] Erik: But he makes very beautiful and sharp knives.
[0:25:21 – 0:25:25] Erik: And so we’ve got two of them that we are going to send out to listeners.
[0:25:26 – 0:25:34] Erik: We’ve decided to send out one to the top voted comment on the question of the year contest.
[0:25:34 – 0:25:37] Erik: Baby question.
[0:25:37 – 0:25:50] Erik: And then the second one we’re going to wait and just to a random lottery on responses when we get to the tumbly voting session, which is probably going to be after the new year.
[0:25:52 – 0:25:53] Erik: They’re both basically the same.
[0:25:53 – 0:26:01] Erik: Very nice fillet knives that will slice and dice your smallest and largest of whitefish.
[0:26:04 – 0:26:06] Adam: It will.
[0:26:06 – 0:26:06] Adam: It will, though.
[0:26:07 – 0:26:07] Adam: For real.
[0:26:08 – 0:26:09] Erik: Yeah, that’s a pretty good knife.
[0:26:10 – 0:26:10] Adam: Yeah.
[0:26:10 – 0:26:16] Adam: I would go ahead and say it’s a pretty elegant and excellent knife.
[0:26:17 – 0:26:36] Erik: elegant and excellent all we have to do is just remember where we put them no i know right behind you they’re looking at you right now um so yeah the the the top upvoted comment is coming
[0:26:37 – 0:26:39] Erik: From a Canadian.
[0:26:39 – 0:26:42] Erik: So that means it’s going to be more expensive for us to ship.
[0:26:42 – 0:26:44] Adam: Not if you use Speedy, though, Eric.
[0:26:44 – 0:26:47] Adam: They go via quick trip to quick trip parcel.
[0:26:48 – 0:26:51] Adam: They ship them with their vodka in the bag, and so it’s cheaper that way.
[0:26:52 – 0:26:56] Erik: Should I just downvote this one so that the Canadian, we don’t have to ship to Canada?
[0:26:57 – 0:27:01] Adam: I’m telling you, it doesn’t matter for Speedy, but I think we should hear him out.
[0:27:01 – 0:27:02] Adam: We have a tie at the top, right?
[0:27:03 – 0:27:07] Adam: And so we got to hear both comments and then vote on which one was better.
[0:27:07 – 0:27:09] Adam: Who told the better story?
[0:27:10 – 0:27:17] Erik: Well, if I upvote both of them, one is higher than the other because I already had upvoted one.
[0:27:18 – 0:27:18] Erik: I haven’t looked.
[0:27:19 – 0:27:20] Erik: I haven’t looked at any of these.
[0:27:20 – 0:27:23] Erik: Okay, well, it’s going to come down to Adam’s final decision then.
[0:27:23 – 0:27:28] Adam: Well, it’s a good thing I’m wearing a leather vest with a neck all the way up to my ears.
[0:27:29 – 0:27:36] Erik: That is a decision-making vest you’re wearing there, especially with that collar up to the lobes of your ears.
[0:27:37 – 0:27:43] Adam: I am 424 years old, and I have drank the blood of human for many, many millennium.
[0:27:43 – 0:27:44] Adam: And eon.
[0:27:45 – 0:27:45] Erik: All right.
[0:27:45 – 0:27:47] Adam: I feel like a real vampire of the wood.
[0:27:48 – 0:27:50] Adam: I’m like a vampire George out here.
[0:27:50 – 0:27:54] Adam: Anybody know a vampire who has paddled?
[0:27:54 – 0:27:55] Adam: Because that’s who I feel like.
[0:27:56 – 0:28:07] Erik: Well, since you’re the one that’s going to make the final decision between these two comments, maybe I should be the one that reads them and you can just sit back, fully embrace and absorb.
[0:28:08 – 0:28:08] Erik: How does that sound?
[0:28:09 – 0:28:10] Adam: Okay, well…
[0:28:10 – 0:28:11] Erik: This is a big decision.
[0:28:11 – 0:28:11] Erik: I know.
[0:28:12 – 0:28:13] Erik: These two folks…
[0:28:14 – 0:28:17] Erik: They’re probably sitting back right now.
[0:28:18 – 0:28:25] Erik: It may have been very cozy and comfortable with a snifter of Nick Offerman sized whiskey next to the fireplace.
[0:28:25 – 0:28:27] Erik: Just going to settle into a nice little Sunday evening.
[0:28:28 – 0:28:30] Erik: Tumble home.
[0:28:30 – 0:28:32] Erik: Who knows what the boys are going to be talking about this.
[0:28:32 – 0:28:34] Erik: All of a sudden, there’s a knife on the line.
[0:28:35 – 0:28:35] UNKNOWN: Yeah.
[0:28:35 – 0:28:40] Adam: Judge Francois.
[0:28:40 – 0:28:43] Adam: Judge Francois is in the house.
[0:28:43 – 0:28:44] Adam: We need a gavel.
[0:28:44 – 0:28:45] Adam: All right.
[0:28:45 – 0:28:46] Adam: We got to take a break.
[0:28:46 – 0:28:49] Adam: We have to acquire a gavel and then we’ll start from scratch here.
[0:28:49 – 0:28:50] Adam: Time out.
[0:28:50 – 0:28:52] Erik: How dare you pee on my leg and tell me it’s raining.
[0:28:52 – 0:28:54] Adam: We need to get a gavel for this to work.
[0:28:54 – 0:28:55] Erik: All right.
[0:28:55 – 0:28:56] Erik: We’re taking a gavel break.
[0:28:56 – 0:28:57] Adam: We need to find a gavel.
[0:28:57 – 0:28:58] Adam: I think I know where one is.
[0:28:58 – 0:29:01] Erik: These guys drink for a half hour before they even get into the meat.
[0:29:01 – 0:29:02] Erik: At a minimum.
[0:29:04 – 0:29:05] Erik: Hear ye, hear ye.
[0:29:05 – 0:29:13] Erik: We are gathered here today to determine which of the two top comments from question of the year will receive a handmade.
[0:29:16 – 0:29:16] Adam: Silence.
[0:29:17 – 0:29:17] Adam: Silence.
[0:29:18 – 0:29:19] Adam: The vest has been zipped.
[0:29:22 – 0:29:22] Erik: Make.
[0:29:23 – 0:29:24] Erik: Make your arguments.
[0:29:25 – 0:29:26] Erik: Make your arguments.
[0:29:27 – 0:29:28] Erik: The vests has been zipped.
[0:29:29 – 0:29:34] Erik: The Ronald Schera signed gavel has been hammered.
[0:29:37 – 0:29:41] Erik: In no particular order, the first of the two top voted comments.
[0:29:41 – 0:29:43] Adam: Don’t tell me which one’s from Canada and which is not.
[0:29:44 – 0:29:45] Erik: I won’t.
[0:29:45 – 0:29:47] Erik: I think it’s going to be pretty obvious, though.
[0:29:47 – 0:29:47] Erik: Okay.
[0:29:48 – 0:29:48] Erik: Okay.
[0:29:49 – 0:29:50] Adam: I’m a little bit nervous.
[0:29:50 – 0:29:50] Adam: I’m very excited.
[0:29:52 – 0:29:55] Erik: I’m not going to, I’m not going to, well, I’ll say the usernames.
[0:29:55 – 0:29:56] Erik: I don’t think that matters, does it?
[0:29:56 – 0:29:57] Erik: Yeah, go for it.
[0:29:57 – 0:29:57] Erik: Okay.
[0:29:58 – 0:29:59] Erik: Je dois pousser.
[0:29:59 – 0:30:03] Adam: I’m pretty sure that’s the Canadian one.
[0:30:04 – 0:30:07] Adam: Does that mean power play in La France?
[0:30:07 – 0:30:08] Erik: As a Canadian.
[0:30:12 – 0:30:14] Adam: This is going to be a pretty cackly episode, I can tell.
[0:30:14 – 0:30:18] Erik: We had Quetico all to ourselves for the second year in a row.
[0:30:19 – 0:30:25] Erik: And for the second year in a row, I couldn’t really take advantage of that due to business commitments and family life.
[0:30:26 – 0:30:28] Adam: Business papers, papers.
[0:30:29 – 0:30:34] Erik: We did get into Quetico for some family day trips early in the season before camping was allowed.
[0:30:35 – 0:30:37] Erik: And I caught a beautiful blue walleye.
[0:30:38 – 0:30:39] Erik: Oh, the mysterious blue walleyes.
[0:30:39 – 0:30:42] Erik: I always forget about those blue walleyes up in Canada.
[0:30:42 – 0:30:45] Adam: I’ve never seen one with my own eyes.
[0:30:45 – 0:30:46] Adam: I’ve caught a couple in the past.
[0:30:46 – 0:30:46] Adam: You have?
[0:30:46 – 0:30:48] Erik: Yeah, on flying and fishing trips.
[0:30:48 – 0:30:50] Adam: Yeah, there you go.
[0:30:50 – 0:30:51] Erik: Tang of the North.
[0:30:51 – 0:30:53] Erik: Anybody else out there been to Tang of the North?
[0:30:53 – 0:30:54] Erik: Tangs.
[0:30:54 – 0:30:55] Adam: For good times.
[0:30:55 – 0:30:56] Adam: Tangs.
[0:30:58 – 0:30:58] Erik: For good times.
[0:30:59 – 0:31:06] Erik: I still got in a few short one or two night trips to do some fine Quetico adjacent crown land areas.
[0:31:07 – 0:31:15] Erik: And my wife did a very smoky woman’s Quetico trip with a couple good friends, one of whom was brand new to canoe tripping.
[0:31:16 – 0:31:21] Erik: Even though I don’t get out on trips too often these days, I am always paying attention to what the paddling conditions would be.
[0:31:24 – 0:31:25] Erik: Sorry, would be out there.
[0:31:25 – 0:31:32] Erik: And one peculiar thing about this year, in addition to how dry it was, was how calm the winds were for so much of the summer.
[0:31:33 – 0:31:37] Erik: I thought about how unusually tame some of those big waters would have been.
[0:31:37 – 0:31:41] Erik: Also, with the Americans out of the picture for two seasons in a row.
[0:31:41 – 0:31:42] Erik: Overruled.
[0:31:44 – 0:31:45] Erik: Overruled.
[0:31:45 – 0:31:49] Erik: I can guarantee the fishing in Quetico will be kick ass next year.
[0:31:50 – 0:31:50] Erik: I’ll allow it.
[0:31:51 – 0:31:53] Erik: Okay.
[0:31:53 – 0:31:56] Erik: Some light shade thrown at the Americans.
[0:31:57 – 0:31:57] Erik: That’s playful.
[0:31:58 – 0:32:02] Erik: The Americans and their barbs and live bait and what have you.
[0:32:03 – 0:32:05] Adam: Leather vests and such.
[0:32:06 – 0:32:08] Erik: Their guns just exposed to the world.
[0:32:09 – 0:32:10] Erik: And their firearms.
[0:32:11 – 0:32:12] Erik: Yeah, I said that.
[0:32:12 – 0:32:14] Erik: Their guns already exposed to the world.
[0:32:14 – 0:32:16] Erik: And their firearms.
[0:32:16 – 0:32:16] Erik: Yeah.
[0:32:17 – 0:32:17] Adam: Yeah.
[0:32:18 – 0:32:20] Adam: I was talking about the Muscles.
[0:32:21 – 0:32:22] Adam: The Muscles.
[0:32:22 – 0:32:24] Erik: Eagle 98MN.
[0:32:25 – 0:32:28] Erik: It’s J. Dwee Poussance and Eagle 98MN.
[0:32:28 – 0:32:32] Erik: It’s basically America versus the United States in this thing.
[0:32:32 – 0:32:33] Adam: A lot of pressure.
[0:32:33 – 0:32:38] Adam: A lot of geopolitical tension on the line here in the tumble shed tonight.
[0:32:39 – 0:32:41] Adam: Zip that vest all the way up to the neck.
[0:32:41 – 0:32:42] Adam: You got about an inch there.
[0:32:42 – 0:32:45] Adam: Somebody call up Eisenhower and Kissinger right now.
[0:32:46 – 0:32:47] Adam: Get Jimmy Carter on the line.
[0:32:48 – 0:32:49] Erik: Is dad somehow?
[0:32:49 – 0:32:49] Erik: Gotta talk to Khrushchev.
[0:32:49 – 0:32:50] Erik: Kissinger is still alive.
[0:32:51 – 0:32:52] Erik: Is Khrushchev around?
[0:32:52 – 0:32:54] Erik: Anybody seen Khrushchev?
[0:32:54 – 0:32:54] Erik: Anybody?
[0:32:54 – 0:32:55] Erik: Khrushchev?
[0:32:55 – 0:32:55] Erik: Hello?
[0:32:56 – 0:32:56] Erik: Hello?
[0:32:58 – 0:32:58] Erik: 2021.
[0:33:00 – 0:33:01] Erik: Turned out great.
[0:33:02 – 0:33:06] Erik: Two trips, one with my wife and kids in August, one with my buddy in September.
[0:33:07 – 0:33:11] Erik: The family trip in August entered at South Koishui River and went to Clear Lake.
[0:33:12 – 0:33:16] Erik: It was the second trip for my wife and 8-year-old, first time for the 5-year-old.
[0:33:17 – 0:33:17] Erik: Highlights.
[0:33:18 – 0:33:20] Erik: Here come the bullet points, my friends.
[0:33:20 – 0:33:23] Erik: My wife went with me even though it isn’t her favorite thing.
[0:33:24 – 0:33:25] Erik: I still love sharing the park with her.
[0:33:26 – 0:33:29] Erik: The kids love the Boundary Waters and keep talking about going again.
[0:33:30 – 0:33:40] Erik: Bringing the kids forced me to slow down, relax, and savor our one campsite for the trip in a way that I usually don’t get to experience when I’m always on the move.
[0:33:40 – 0:33:42] Erik: It felt like home after three nights.
[0:33:44 – 0:33:46] Erik: Staying in camp and exploring the woods with my boys?
[0:33:47 – 0:33:57] Erik: Knowing that my boys will someday extend the winter of my paddling life by being my pack mules as payback for me hauling 90% of their gear right now.
[0:33:58 – 0:34:02] Erik: Adam, this is fatherhood benefits that can’t be overstated.
[0:34:03 – 0:34:07] Erik: I say, breed yourself a whole team of future tumble mules.
[0:34:13 – 0:34:13] Erik: Wow.
[0:34:13 – 0:34:14] Erik: Tumble mules.
[0:34:14 – 0:34:15] Erik: I like that.
[0:34:17 – 0:34:18] Erik: Those were the highlights.
[0:34:18 – 0:34:19] Erik: We got bullet points.
[0:34:21 – 0:34:21] Erik: Lowlights.
[0:34:23 – 0:34:27] Erik: The five-year-old tripped and fell four times on the entry point portage.
[0:34:27 – 0:34:30] Erik: The last time he fell completely in the mud.
[0:34:30 – 0:34:32] Adam: Tis but a minor scratch.
[0:34:32 – 0:34:33] Erik: Tis but a minor scratch.
[0:34:36 – 0:34:37] Erik: Put your arms off.
[0:34:40 – 0:34:41] Erik: I am wearing a vest.
[0:34:42 – 0:34:43] Erik: It is fine.
[0:34:43 – 0:34:50] Erik: That vest does look very, very similar to the one in whatever Sir Camelot’s.
[0:34:52 – 0:34:53] Erik: Comedy that we’re referring to.
[0:34:54 – 0:34:54] Erik: Everybody knows.
[0:34:54 – 0:34:56] Erik: Everybody knows what we’re referencing.
[0:34:56 – 0:34:59] Erik: It looked like he had already been in the wilderness for a week.
[0:35:00 – 0:35:01] Erik: It had been 10 minutes.
[0:35:01 – 0:35:05] Erik: He rallied and had a great trip, but he did have me worried.
[0:35:06 – 0:35:10] Erik: He had to just get his BWCA legs under him, I guess.
[0:35:11 – 0:35:12] Adam: Tis true.
[0:35:12 – 0:35:15] Erik: Bullet point number two, under the low light section.
[0:35:16 – 0:35:20] Erik: The portage landing on South Koishuit ahead into Clear was a muddy disaster.
[0:35:21 – 0:35:26] Erik: Leaving Clear Lake three days later, we went out through Esquagama instead.
[0:35:26 – 0:35:27] Erik: Nailed it.
[0:35:27 – 0:35:37] Erik: Knee deep in a muddy marshy portage without a clear sense of which direction the actual portage went, we discovered that route was worse.
[0:35:38 – 0:35:42] Erik: This trip was the classic, looks easier on paper, misjudgment of difficulty.
[0:35:43 – 0:35:44] Erik: That wouldn’t faze me.
[0:35:44 – 0:35:46] Adam: Misjudgment of difficulty.
[0:35:46 – 0:35:48] Erik: Misjudgment of difficulty.
[0:35:48 – 0:35:49] Adam: Counselor, approach the bench.
[0:35:50 – 0:35:50] Erik: Me?
[0:35:51 – 0:35:51] Adam: Thank you.
[0:35:52 – 0:35:52] Erik: Yes?
[0:35:54 – 0:35:55] Adam: I appreciated the phrase.
[0:35:56 – 0:35:57] Erik: Okay.
[0:35:57 – 0:35:57] Erik: Are we done here?
[0:35:58 – 0:35:59] Adam: Continue your case.
[0:36:00 – 0:36:06] Erik: That wouldn’t faze me on a guy’s trip, but I had promised an easy route to my wife.
[0:36:08 – 0:36:08] Erik: Oops.
[0:36:09 – 0:36:10] Erik: That happens.
[0:36:10 – 0:36:11] Erik: Yeah, that does happen.
[0:36:11 – 0:36:12] Erik: I’ll allow it.
[0:36:14 – 0:36:14] Erik: I’ll allow it.
[0:36:14 – 0:36:21] Erik: We’ve got just a quick rattling, a quick rattling of bullet point highlights from Eagle 98MN.
[0:36:25 – 0:36:25] Erik: Highlights.
[0:36:27 – 0:36:32] Erik: Bonus time in the park by entering in the afternoon of our first day up instead of spending a night in a bunkhouse.
[0:36:33 – 0:36:37] Erik: First time staying in a campsite I have previously stayed at on another trip.
[0:36:37 – 0:36:39] Erik: Sweet, sweet nostalgia.
[0:36:40 – 0:36:46] Erik: Bushwhacking to yodeler from lynx again after promising myself to return.
[0:36:47 – 0:36:48] Erik: Interesting.
[0:36:49 – 0:36:52] Erik: Endless fish on yodeler with a shore lunch.
[0:36:53 – 0:36:59] Erik: Cleaning up trace I left at Yodeler in 2018 by recovering a lure I lost in a log.
[0:36:59 – 0:37:00] Erik: Wow.
[0:37:00 – 0:37:02] Erik: Three year later lure retrieval.
[0:37:03 – 0:37:04] Adam: Ouroboros.
[0:37:05 – 0:37:05] Adam: Very nice.
[0:37:06 – 0:37:08] Erik: Pictos on Rocky.
[0:37:08 – 0:37:09] Adam: What?
[0:37:09 – 0:37:09] Erik: Yes.
[0:37:10 – 0:37:13] Erik: Stone chairs on Gabioniquit.
[0:37:13 – 0:37:14] Adam: Wow.
[0:37:14 – 0:37:15] Erik: There it is.
[0:37:15 – 0:37:19] Erik: Wolf howls close by at night on Pocket.
[0:37:20 – 0:37:21] Erik: Is this our trip?
[0:37:22 – 0:37:24] Erik: Flame orange foggy sunrise on Pocket.
[0:37:25 – 0:37:27] Erik: First ever bear sighting on Eugene.
[0:37:28 – 0:37:31] Erik: First ever beach camp on Loon.
[0:37:32 – 0:37:36] Erik: Soaking up the sun, swimming, and generally beach bumming instead of setting up camp.
[0:37:37 – 0:37:49] Erik: Going 3-on-3, sorry, going 3-4-3 on bare bag rope throws over the trip after adjusting to a bandana and rock throwing weight.
[0:37:49 – 0:37:50] Adam: That’s elite.
[0:37:50 – 0:37:51] Adam: That’s elite.
[0:37:51 – 0:37:53] Adam: 100% accuracy with no re-throws.
[0:37:55 – 0:38:01] Erik: Finding out the burn ban was lifted on our last night, which led to my only BWCA campfire of the season.
[0:38:02 – 0:38:03] Erik: Low lights?
[0:38:03 – 0:38:03] Erik: None.
[0:38:04 – 0:38:04] Erik: Wow.
[0:38:06 – 0:38:06] Erik: Bullet points.
[0:38:07 – 0:38:07] Erik: Don’t need them.
[0:38:08 – 0:38:15] Erik: This trip was an all-time favorite and an amazing consolation prize for having to audible away from our planned trip.
[0:38:15 – 0:38:16] Erik: 2021 unfinished business.
[0:38:17 – 0:38:21] Erik: Raven Lake in the Mugwump PMA off Brandt.
[0:38:22 – 0:38:23] Adam: We are coming for you next year.
[0:38:25 – 0:38:26] Adam: Yeah?
[0:38:27 – 0:38:31] Adam: Well, it was a little bit wordy, but that was a pretty good story.
[0:38:35 – 0:38:37] Adam: Not jury out.
[0:38:37 – 0:38:39] Adam: The deliberations are over.
[0:38:39 – 0:38:40] Adam: We do not need lunch.
[0:38:41 – 0:38:43] Adam: We’re going to make our judgment immediately.
[0:38:43 – 0:38:48] Adam: The jury is not hung.
[0:38:48 – 0:38:49] Adam: Deliberations are over.
[0:38:50 – 0:38:56] Adam: In the case of story of the year for Tumble Home, a Boundary Writers podcast.
[0:38:56 – 0:38:59] Adam: Thank you very much to all the listeners and everybody who submitted a story.
[0:39:00 – 0:39:01] Adam: It’s a
[0:39:01 – 0:39:03] Adam: Tough call.
[0:39:03 – 0:39:05] Adam: Why is he using this accent?
[0:39:05 – 0:39:06] Adam: Because he’s wearing a wig.
[0:39:08 – 0:39:10] Adam: He’s not pointing his finger or his eyebrows.
[0:39:10 – 0:39:11] Adam: He isn’t.
[0:39:11 – 0:39:12] Adam: It’s very strange.
[0:39:13 – 0:39:29] Adam: It has nothing to do with your Canadian descent and the extra shipping charges it would take for us to send you the prize, but I am happy to announce that the prize for Story of the Year goes to esteemed listener, Eagle.
[0:39:30 – 0:39:54] Adam: 98 mm beautiful story use of the uh use of the word boys the use of the motif of seasons and uh the general amazingness of the entire story i i can’t help be be attracted to this story and i love the story and uh i will remember it for all my days thank you for the story that is the
[0:39:55 – 0:39:58] Adam: The question of the year champion right there.
[0:39:59 – 0:40:04] Erik: Tumble mules would have been my go-to tiebreaker as well.
[0:40:04 – 0:40:08] Erik: Breeding yourself a whole team of future tumble mules.
[0:40:10 – 0:40:32] Adam: deserves deserves the prize we’ll be in touch and the gb aniquets you know never did see those chairs myself and i i’m a little bit jealous also so yeah also uh there’s a lot of this story i can relate to and a lot of the story i wish i could have experienced as well great story very nice very nicely bulleted bullet pointed
[0:40:33 – 0:40:36] Erik: Highlights, lowlights, highlights, lowlights, unfinished business.
[0:40:36 – 0:40:37] Erik: Yodeler.
[0:40:37 – 0:40:38] Erik: I’ve never been to Yodeler.
[0:40:38 – 0:40:39] Erik: Never been to Yodeler.
[0:40:39 – 0:40:40] Adam: Gotta get to Yodeler.
[0:40:40 – 0:40:42] Erik: You could have had a Yodeler.
[0:40:43 – 0:40:45] Adam: Yeah.
[0:40:45 – 0:40:48] Adam: Yeah, it leaves me excited but wanting more.
[0:40:49 – 0:40:50] Adam: Perfect story.
[0:40:51 – 0:40:52] Adam: Perfect story.
[0:40:52 – 0:40:54] Adam: All right, so you’re getting a knife.
[0:40:54 – 0:40:54] Adam: Yes.
[0:40:54 – 0:40:56] Adam: You’re getting a really nice knife out of the deal.
[0:40:57 – 0:40:59] Adam: You’re not getting the vest, but it’s pretty good.
[0:40:59 – 0:41:00] Adam: It’s a knife.
[0:41:00 – 0:41:02] Erik: Even better.
[0:41:02 – 0:41:08] Erik: Don’t be surprised if there is a… What do you call them on Reddit?
[0:41:08 – 0:41:14] Erik: Are they still DMs, direct messages, directly to you?
[0:41:14 – 0:41:16] Erik: I’m going to message you, Eagle98mm.
[0:41:16 – 0:41:17] Erik: Yeah, I think that’s how it works.
[0:41:17 – 0:41:19] Erik: If it isn’t successful…
[0:41:19 – 0:41:40] Adam: tumblehomecast at gmail.com we’ll get your we’ll get the deets from you and we’ll get a nice or you can mail us p.o box one at uh francois le castor shed don’t do that yeah they ain’t gonna go anywhere actually you’re not gonna want to do the government doesn’t appreciate mail jokes no please don’t do that
[0:41:41 – 0:41:44] Erik: I come from a family of male pitpersons.
[0:41:44 – 0:41:47] Adam: And we take it serious.
[0:41:48 – 0:41:48] Adam: I do.
[0:41:49 – 0:41:50] Adam: I retract the joke.
[0:41:51 – 0:41:51] Erik: Yeah.
[0:41:51 – 0:41:54] Erik: I mean, it’s a federal offense to mess with other people’s mail.
[0:41:55 – 0:42:00] Erik: We wouldn’t want to be suggesting that that is anything we’re considering doing.
[0:42:01 – 0:42:02] Erik: Moving on.
[0:42:02 – 0:42:07] Erik: Now that the championship has been decided, we can read a bunch of these other crap responses.
[0:42:08 – 0:42:08] UNKNOWN: Hmm.
[0:42:09 – 0:42:11] Adam: Don’t worry, there’s a prize for each of you as well.
[0:42:12 – 0:42:12] Erik: Yeah.
[0:42:13 – 0:42:14] Adam: To be revealed later.
[0:42:14 – 0:42:16] Erik: Yeah, TBD.
[0:42:16 – 0:42:19] Adam: It definitely doesn’t have anything to do with this vest.
[0:42:20 – 0:42:24] Erik: We’re going to cut up little pizza slices of the vest.
[0:42:24 – 0:42:25] Erik: Just wink.
[0:42:26 – 0:42:26] Erik: Send them.
[0:42:27 – 0:42:28] Adam: All you got to do is wink.
[0:42:28 – 0:42:30] Erik: This is the vest worn in episode 172.
[0:42:34 – 0:42:35] Adam: How’s your beard doing?
[0:42:36 – 0:42:38] Adam: How are you feeling about that trial?
[0:42:38 – 0:42:40] Adam: Do you think I made the right choice, Eric?
[0:42:40 – 0:42:43] Erik: I think I would have made the same decision.
[0:42:44 – 0:42:45] Adam: I really don’t think it was a choice.
[0:42:45 – 0:42:47] Adam: I don’t know how those two comments were tied.
[0:42:48 – 0:42:56] Adam: I’m happy to have had the position to make the choice, but it did not really feel like a hard decision to me.
[0:42:57 – 0:42:59] Adam: It seemed pretty obvious.
[0:42:59 – 0:43:02] Erik: I think they were just sympathy votes for knowing that that person was from Canada.
[0:43:04 – 0:43:07] Adam: You know, the Quetico part of it, though, did have me excited.
[0:43:07 – 0:43:08] Adam: And I’m not going to lie.
[0:43:09 – 0:43:15] Adam: The idea of all those fish up there that have not been lured, you know, that’s hot.
[0:43:15 – 0:43:16] Adam: That’s pretty hot.
[0:43:17 – 0:43:18] Erik: Yeah.
[0:43:19 – 0:43:25] Adam: But at the end of the day, you know, there’s a little bit more to the story from Eagle, you know.
[0:43:25 – 0:43:25] Erik: Yeah.
[0:43:25 – 0:43:30] Erik: It left me wanting more in a bad way, the Canadian response, where I was like, oh.
[0:43:32 – 0:43:36] Erik: I really wish I would have just heard about how much you were able to take advantage of an empty Quetico.
[0:43:37 – 0:43:39] Adam: Well, that’s the Canadian way, though.
[0:43:39 – 0:43:46] Adam: I suspect there was more to that story that was untold, which I did appreciate and tried to, you know, illuminate with the mind.
[0:43:46 – 0:43:50] Adam: But ultimately, I enjoyed the story from Eagle more.
[0:43:51 – 0:43:51] Adam: Yeah.
[0:43:51 – 0:43:57] Adam: And that’s where I decided pretty quick, you know, about halfway through that story, I was like, this is the winning story.
[0:43:58 – 0:44:03] Adam: And then it just kept getting better, you know, which was a little bit of icing on the cake, if you will.
[0:44:04 – 0:44:10] Erik: Yeah, and then I asked him to put the glove on, and that whole thing happened, and it was icing on top of icing.
[0:44:11 – 0:44:12] Adam: Yeah, it’s a beautiful thing.
[0:44:12 – 0:44:13] Adam: Yeah.
[0:44:14 – 0:44:18] Erik: I told him, hey, don’t take your arthritis medicine this morning.
[0:44:19 – 0:44:21] Erik: Let your hand get nice and plump.
[0:44:22 – 0:44:23] Erik: Swell it up.
[0:44:24 – 0:44:29] Erik: Just punch a wall for a little bit, kind of like you were punching in the whole thing.
[0:44:30 – 0:44:30] Erik: Yeah.
[0:44:30 – 0:44:31] Erik: You remember.
[0:44:31 – 0:44:33] Erik: Just pretend like you were doing that.
[0:44:33 – 0:44:33] Erik: Hand gavel.
[0:44:34 – 0:44:35] Erik: Smash your hand up real good.
[0:44:35 – 0:44:36] Adam: Yeah.
[0:44:36 – 0:44:38] Adam: And then it won’t fit.
[0:44:40 – 0:44:41] Adam: There you go.
[0:44:41 – 0:44:43] Adam: You know, innocent.
[0:44:43 – 0:44:44] Erik: Innocent.
[0:44:45 – 0:44:49] Erik: If it doesn’t fit, you must read this next comment.
[0:44:50 – 0:44:51] Adam: The gavel must sit.
[0:44:51 – 0:44:54] Erik: Next up on the show, Paddle Faster.
[0:44:56 – 0:44:57] Erik: One month ago.
[0:44:58 – 0:44:58] Adam: It’s been a while.
[0:44:58 – 0:45:00] Erik: Only eight boxes of wine.
[0:45:01 – 0:45:04] Adam: We’re going to give immediate upvote.
[0:45:05 – 0:45:07] Erik: That’s my upvote you’re giving away there, judge.
[0:45:08 – 0:45:08] Adam: Have you?
[0:45:11 – 0:45:17] Adam: Zero of zero on overnight trips planned, but got a bunch of day trips in with the scouts.
[0:45:18 – 0:45:25] Adam: I also got my first solo boat in late summer, a Winona Argosay, and I have been getting to know it.
[0:45:27 – 0:45:33] Adam: Looking forward to my first 10-day trip next late September with my number one paddling partner,
[0:45:35 – 0:45:36] Adam: That’s the end of that comment.
[0:45:36 – 0:45:37] Adam: Who’s that from?
[0:45:38 – 0:45:39] Adam: Paddle Faster.
[0:45:39 – 0:45:39] Adam: Paddle Faster.
[0:45:40 – 0:45:43] Erik: How do you feel about the Argosy?
[0:45:44 – 0:45:47] Erik: It’s not a canoe you typically see in an outfitter’s fleet.
[0:45:47 – 0:45:51] Adam: Yeah, it’s kind of like the leather vest of boats, if you will.
[0:45:51 – 0:45:56] Erik: So, like, hyper-specific and not necessarily…
[0:45:56 – 0:45:58] Adam: Very fast and looks great, yes.
[0:45:59 – 0:45:59] Erik: Hmm.
[0:46:00 – 0:46:02] Erik: But has many pitfalls?
[0:46:03 – 0:46:03] Erik: Does it, though?
[0:46:04 – 0:46:04] Erik: I don’t know.
[0:46:06 – 0:46:08] Adam: I would say Argosy is greater than Prism.
[0:46:10 – 0:46:13] Adam: Leather vests are greater than t-shirts.
[0:46:13 – 0:46:15] Erik: Leather vests are greater than t-shirts?
[0:46:16 – 0:46:16] Erik: Konnichiwa.
[0:46:16 – 0:46:19] Adam: Konnichiwa.
[0:46:19 – 0:46:20] Erik: You can read the next big one.
[0:46:20 – 0:46:21] Adam: All right.
[0:46:21 – 0:46:25] Adam: Well, as the man from Karachi would do, I will read.
[0:46:26 – 0:46:27] Erik: The man from Karachi.
[0:46:28 – 0:46:29] Adam: I don’t think that’s legal.
[0:46:30 – 0:46:31] Adam: Edit that out, Eric.
[0:46:31 – 0:46:32] Adam: No.
[0:46:32 – 0:46:33] Adam: No loon bleeps.
[0:46:33 – 0:46:33] Adam: The loons are gone.
[0:46:33 – 0:46:35] Adam: He’s not from Karachi.
[0:46:36 – 0:46:37] Adam: He’s from Manitowoc.
[0:46:37 – 0:46:38] Adam: This is ridiculous.
[0:46:39 – 0:46:41] Adam: Next up on the show, Englars.
[0:46:42 – 0:46:43] Adam: One minute ago.
[0:46:43 – 0:46:45] Erik: First one minute ago?
[0:46:45 – 0:46:47] Erik: Nine boxes of wine.
[0:46:47 – 0:46:48] Erik: How is that possible?
[0:46:48 – 0:46:50] Adam: This post is going viral.
[0:46:51 – 0:46:54] Adam: I took my brother-in-law into the park for his first time.
[0:46:55 – 0:47:01] Adam: We entered on the summer solstice, and I didn’t stay awake late enough to see stars until our last night.
[0:47:02 – 0:47:08] Adam: Weather through the first half of June was beastly hot, so we packed accordingly.
[0:47:09 – 0:47:14] Adam: Instead, we had 50 for a high with blowing rain and 30s at night for our first two nights.
[0:47:15 – 0:47:24] Adam: We were wearing all our clothes and stayed hunkered down under my tarp until halfway up Upper Pontus until the weather turned on day three.
[0:47:24 – 0:47:31] Adam: I’m going to take a moment as the reader to have a sip and get my wits about me for the second half.
[0:47:32 – 0:47:32] Erik: Okay.
[0:47:36 – 0:47:37] Adam: Anglers.
[0:47:37 – 0:47:38] Adam: Anglers.
[0:47:38 – 0:47:38] Adam: Part two.
[0:47:38 – 0:47:39] Erik: First time, I believe.
[0:47:40 – 0:47:41] Adam: First time in a long time.
[0:47:41 – 0:47:41] Adam: Yeah.
[0:47:42 – 0:47:43] Adam: Welcome to the show.
[0:47:43 – 0:47:53] Adam: We entered at entry point 14, Little Indian Sioux North, and had to drastically alter plans multiple times due to weather and a newbie getting his sea legs.
[0:47:54 – 0:48:01] Adam: But we did make it to Lynx and day trip through to Heritage to see the sandy beach at the Loon Lake end of the Long Portage from Heritage.
[0:48:02 – 0:48:06] Adam: A good cold swim with Canadian view in mind made all the struggle worth it.
[0:48:08 – 0:48:12] Adam: I learned that going on a two-person trip means more things tend to get forgotten.
[0:48:13 – 0:48:14] Adam: But somehow, we still had a great time.
[0:48:15 – 0:48:23] Adam: I’m usually a skysleeper, but the brother-in-law swore he had really good tent.
[0:48:23 – 0:48:24] Adam: I have really good tent.
[0:48:24 – 0:48:26] Adam: I have really good tent.
[0:48:26 – 0:48:28] Adam: So I left my hammock at home.
[0:48:29 – 0:48:34] Adam: Turned out his tent was a tiny Wenzel dome tent with a skimpy rainfly.
[0:48:34 – 0:48:35] Adam: I learned my lesson.
[0:48:36 – 0:48:37] Erik: Just bring the hammock.
[0:48:38 – 0:48:39] Adam: But we made the best of it.
[0:48:39 – 0:48:44] Adam: And a bad BWCA trip can still be an amazing experience.
[0:48:44 – 0:48:47] Adam: Thank you for the story, anglers.
[0:48:47 – 0:48:48] Adam: Welcome.
[0:48:48 – 0:48:48] Adam: Welcome.
[0:48:50 – 0:48:53] Adam: We are friends now by the Franzia.
[0:48:53 – 0:48:54] Erik: Friends of Franzia, hello.
[0:48:55 – 0:48:56] Erik: We’ve got that Franzia connection.
[0:49:00 – 0:49:03] Erik: Another big response here.
[0:49:05 – 0:49:07] Erik: Another first time, I believe.
[0:49:07 – 0:49:07] Erik: Aldi won.
[0:49:07 – 0:49:08] Erik: Have you heard of this guy?
[0:49:10 – 0:49:11] Adam: I’m excited to hear.
[0:49:12 – 0:49:14] Erik: Aldi won.
[0:49:15 – 0:49:16] Adam: Color yellow.
[0:49:16 – 0:49:19] Erik: 2021 year of Christ.
[0:49:19 – 0:49:20] Adam: Included three trips.
[0:49:27 – 0:49:29] Erik: Some of those words were editorialized.
[0:49:29 – 0:49:30] Erik: You can choose which ones.
[0:49:31 – 0:49:38] Erik: My first trip in May started on Clearwater with a base camp on Pine via West Pike.
[0:49:39 – 0:49:42] Erik: The forecast included rain the entire trip.
[0:49:43 – 0:49:49] Erik: It was a good experience going in with low weather expectations, but still having a blast even though it’s raining.
[0:49:50 – 0:49:53] Erik: As luck would have it, we found sunshine and even swam.
[0:49:53 – 0:49:55] Erik: Great trip, beautiful area.
[0:49:57 – 0:49:58] Erik: Yeah, I don’t know.
[0:49:58 – 0:49:59] Erik: Where?
[0:49:59 – 0:49:59] Erik: It’s pretty good.
[0:49:59 – 0:50:00] Erik: I don’t know where that is.
[0:50:00 – 0:50:00] Erik: It’s all right.
[0:50:01 – 0:50:01] Adam: It’s fine.
[0:50:01 – 0:50:02] Adam: It’s Vest Country for sure.
[0:50:03 – 0:50:03] Erik: That’s Vest Country.
[0:50:05 – 0:50:05] Erik: Second trip.
[0:50:07 – 0:50:10] Erik: Sag to Seagull Looper.
[0:50:10 – 0:50:12] Erik: Camping on Knife and Ogish.
[0:50:13 – 0:50:17] Erik: I’ve never seen so many Bobby and Rexes as I did on this trip.
[0:50:17 – 0:50:21] Erik: Tons of kids with equally miserable looking kids.
[0:50:23 – 0:50:25] Adam: The kids are in charge of the kids.
[0:50:27 – 0:50:28] Erik: Oh, wow.
[0:50:29 – 0:50:32] Erik: I just read that, but it came off so comedic.
[0:50:32 – 0:50:33] Erik: Yeah, it was.
[0:50:33 – 0:50:38] Erik: Tons of kids with equally miserable-looking kids and adult leaders.
[0:50:39 – 0:50:43] Erik: I have a few annoying stories, but it’s not worth venting on this platform.
[0:50:44 – 0:50:45] Erik: Well, it kind of is.
[0:50:46 – 0:50:47] Erik: We like to vent.
[0:50:47 – 0:50:47] Erik: That’s our thing.
[0:50:47 – 0:50:49] Erik: But that’s our thing.
[0:50:50 – 0:50:50] Erik: Vent.
[0:50:51 – 0:50:52] Adam: Vestventors.
[0:50:53 – 0:50:55] Adam: Vestventors.
[0:50:57 – 0:50:58] Adam: Vestventors.
[0:50:59 – 0:51:01] Adam: Mud matriculations.
[0:51:02 – 0:51:03] Adam: Liquifications.
[0:51:04 – 0:51:05] Adam: There it is.
[0:51:05 – 0:51:09] Adam: We invented a new Frisbee game called Hamski.
[0:51:09 – 0:51:10] Erik: Hold on, hold on, what?
[0:51:11 – 0:51:12] Erik: A Frisbee game?
[0:51:12 – 0:51:13] Erik: It’s capitalized.
[0:51:13 – 0:51:13] Erik: Hamski?
[0:51:13 – 0:51:22] Erik: Hamski, which is a spin on Beersbee, but you use hammock straps instead of poles as the Frisbee target.
[0:51:22 – 0:51:24] Erik: It’s a problem.
[0:51:24 – 0:51:26] Erik: It’s problematic.
[0:51:26 – 0:51:27] Erik: It’s a Hamski.
[0:51:28 – 0:51:30] Erik: Maybe I’ll share a pic of Paint a Picture.
[0:51:30 – 0:51:32] Erik: To Paint a Picture, sorry.
[0:51:32 – 0:51:33] Erik: Super fun game.
[0:51:33 – 0:51:34] Erik: Super fun.
[0:51:35 – 0:51:36] Erik: All right.
[0:51:36 – 0:51:37] Erik: I’m interested.
[0:51:37 – 0:51:39] Erik: Well, he did attach a picture.
[0:51:39 – 0:51:40] Erik: We can look at it here in a second.
[0:51:40 – 0:51:52] Erik: Before we get there, my last trip was during the BWCA closure, so we rerouted to an undisclosed lake just outside the park and found one of the most incredible campsites on a tiny island.
[0:51:53 – 0:51:54] Adam: Hmm.
[0:51:55 – 0:51:56] Adam: Where could that be?
[0:51:57 – 0:51:58] Adam: I wonder.
[0:52:00 – 0:52:01] Erik: Shut up, Eric.
[0:52:02 – 0:52:04] Erik: Let the man keep his secrets.
[0:52:04 – 0:52:06] Erik: This trip includes no portages.
[0:52:07 – 0:52:10] Erik: So we brought coolers full of food and snacks.
[0:52:10 – 0:52:12] Erik: Don’t tell her beautiful secrets, Eric.
[0:52:13 – 0:52:15] Erik: It was awesome and would do it again.
[0:52:15 – 0:52:19] Erik: We ended up playing full-on frisbee golf using our chairs as baskets.
[0:52:20 – 0:52:20] Erik: You mean beersby?
[0:52:21 – 0:52:23] Erik: Full-on frisbee golf, I guess.
[0:52:23 – 0:52:23] Erik: What?
[0:52:23 – 0:52:26] Erik: And then moved around camp mid-game to get new holes.
[0:52:27 – 0:52:29] Erik: This might be the most fun camp game I’ve ever played.
[0:52:29 – 0:52:30] Erik: Oh, my God.
[0:52:30 – 0:52:30] Adam: Sorry, Hamsky.
[0:52:31 – 0:52:34] Adam: He’s already… Assing on Absky?
[0:52:35 – 0:52:37] Erik: He’s already just trashing the game he invented.
[0:52:37 – 0:52:41] Adam: Well, yeah, inferior to the disc golf, of course.
[0:52:41 – 0:52:41] Adam: Sorry, game.
[0:52:41 – 0:52:42] Erik: Sorry, game I invented.
[0:52:42 – 0:52:44] Adam: All right, so you’re playing disc golf on an island?
[0:52:44 – 0:52:45] Adam: Is this what you’re telling me?
[0:52:46 – 0:52:46] Erik: Yeah.
[0:52:47 – 0:52:49] Adam: All right, you got to get me and the boy out there.
[0:52:49 – 0:52:49] Adam: Let’s go.
[0:52:51 – 0:52:51] Adam: Eric can come too.
[0:52:52 – 0:52:52] Adam: He’s cool.
[0:52:55 – 0:52:56] Erik: Goals for next year.
[0:52:57 – 0:52:59] Erik: I’d like to do one less trip.
[0:53:00 – 0:53:04] Erik: I’ve done three per year lately, and it’s too much to fully appreciate each trip.
[0:53:05 – 0:53:06] Erik: Less trips?
[0:53:06 – 0:53:06] Erik: Interesting.
[0:53:07 – 0:53:08] Erik: Less is more.
[0:53:08 – 0:53:09] Erik: Sometimes.
[0:53:10 – 0:53:10] Erik: Isn’t it?
[0:53:10 – 0:53:11] Erik: Food thoughts.
[0:53:12 – 0:53:17] Erik: A combo of easy meals and full-on chef masterpieces is probably the way to go.
[0:53:17 – 0:53:19] Erik: Sometimes easy is just what’s needed.
[0:53:21 – 0:53:23] Erik: Cheers, and happy off-season, everyone.
[0:53:24 – 0:53:25] Erik: Yeah, I get it.
[0:53:27 – 0:53:40] Erik: I mean, if you’re out there for a long enough period of time, it’s just essentially what occurs when you’re at home for a week, where you’re like, okay, let’s dig in and make something that’s top to bottom from scratch.
[0:53:41 – 0:53:42] Erik: And really good.
[0:53:43 – 0:53:43] Adam: Mm-hmm.
[0:53:43 – 0:53:48] Erik: And then maybe leftovers the next night, and then something easy, and then whatever.
[0:53:49 – 0:53:50] Erik: And then we cut the sleeves off.
[0:53:51 – 0:53:58] Erik: And then you cut the sleeves off, you throw those on the grill, and you make some zebra print arm sleeves for future.
[0:53:58 – 0:54:02] Erik: You know, Mabesie who gives us the cash you have on you, and we call season.
[0:54:03 – 0:54:05] Erik: Yes, exactly.
[0:54:05 – 0:54:07] Erik: And then you just play some hamski.
[0:54:07 – 0:54:09] Erik: Isn’t it beersbee?
[0:54:11 – 0:54:11] Erik: It’s better.
[0:54:12 – 0:54:12] Erik: Hamsby.
[0:54:12 – 0:54:13] Erik: Hamsby.
[0:54:13 – 0:54:13] Erik: Yeah.
[0:54:13 – 0:54:23] Erik: Hamsby, Beersbee, or just straight up what it sounds like was a creation of actual just disc golf with chairs on an island.
[0:54:25 – 0:54:27] Erik: Do you have to land the Frisbee on the chair?
[0:54:28 – 0:54:29] Erik: I would imagine.
[0:54:31 – 0:54:35] Adam: Yeah, because object golf is ultimately a little unsatisfying.
[0:54:35 – 0:54:36] Adam: Like, hit that tree.
[0:54:36 – 0:54:38] Adam: It’s pretty easy to hit a tree.
[0:54:38 – 0:54:49] Adam: But to have the touch to land it onto a hammock or a chair, I think that’s what really distinguishes the skill of the thrower.
[0:54:52 – 0:54:52] Adam: I’m interested.
[0:54:52 – 0:54:53] Adam: I want to play.
[0:54:54 – 0:55:00] Erik: Yeah, I’ll send you the link to this Imgur instructions to some hamski rules here.
[0:55:00 – 0:55:03] Erik: I see multiple hammocks set up.
[0:55:03 – 0:55:07] Adam: I’m not really interested in rules, though, you know, because I’m wearing a leather vest.
[0:55:08 – 0:55:08] Adam: Yeah, I mean, that’s true.
[0:55:08 – 0:55:12] Adam: I’m more interested in, like, attitude.
[0:55:12 – 0:55:17] Erik: You should probably turn that chair around and sit on it wide crotch style.
[0:55:18 – 0:55:19] Erik: Let that…
[0:55:21 – 0:55:22] Adam: Let these sweatpants do their thing.
[0:55:23 – 0:55:25] Erik: Let these sweatpants do their thing.
[0:55:25 – 0:55:32] Adam: Nobody in the world has ever worn this leather vest with these raggedy, ripped-up sweatpants.
[0:55:33 – 0:55:34] Adam: And I’m loving it.
[0:55:35 – 0:55:36] Adam: I’m frankly loving it.
[0:55:36 – 0:55:37] Adam: All right, who’s up next on the show?
[0:55:37 – 0:55:38] Adam: Let’s get it going.
[0:55:40 – 0:55:41] Adam: Oh, wait.
[0:55:41 – 0:55:42] Adam: I’m sorry.
[0:55:42 – 0:55:43] Adam: I’m sorry to rush.
[0:55:44 – 0:55:52] Adam: As I said at the beginning of the show, patience is a virtue, and we don’t want to rush things here at the end of the season.
[0:55:52 – 0:55:52] Adam: It is dark.
[0:55:53 – 0:55:54] Adam: Take it easy.
[0:55:56 – 0:55:58] Erik: Taking it easy.
[0:55:58 – 0:56:01] Erik: We’ve got a Palm Patas.
[0:56:02 – 0:56:03] Erik: Is that what it looks like to you?
[0:56:04 – 0:56:05] Erik: Palm Patas.
[0:56:06 – 0:56:08] Erik: English barley wine.
[0:56:08 – 0:56:09] Erik: Palm Patas.
[0:56:10 – 0:56:11] Erik: English barley wine.
[0:56:11 – 0:56:15] Erik: Aged in bourbon barrels.
[0:56:15 – 0:56:15] Erik: 11%.
[0:56:17 – 0:56:21] Erik: This is the Space Cowboy of Barley Wines.
[0:56:24 – 0:56:24] Erik: It’s from Keith.
[0:56:26 – 0:56:28] Erik: And it’s a big… Big Steve Miller fan.
[0:56:28 – 0:56:35] Erik: Big drastic measures brewing out of Wadena.
[0:56:37 – 0:56:37] Adam: Wadena?
[0:56:39 – 0:56:40] Adam: You tell me.
[0:56:40 – 0:56:43] Adam: I’m not the expert on Minnesota towns.
[0:56:45 – 0:56:45] Adam: It’s Wadena.
[0:56:46 – 0:56:53] Erik: And it’s one can, a large crowler, I believe they’re called, of 11% barley wine…
[0:56:56 – 0:56:56] Erik: We’re going to split it.
[0:56:57 – 0:56:58] Erik: Oh, my God.
[0:56:59 – 0:57:01] Erik: Why are they all spraying so much?
[0:57:06 – 0:57:10] Adam: Did you know that Jamiroquai has a version of Space Cowboy?
[0:57:13 – 0:57:13] Adam: Interlude?
[0:57:14 – 0:57:14] Adam: Interlude?
[0:57:14 – 0:57:16] Adam: Is this an interlude?
[0:57:17 – 0:57:17] Adam: I think it is.
[0:57:19 – 0:57:21] Adam: Well, you know, not if the internet doesn’t work, though.
[0:57:22 – 0:57:23] Adam: What do you think?
[0:57:23 – 0:57:25] Erik: Some of these beer companies need to…
[0:57:39 – 0:57:40] Erik: Think about it.
[0:57:40 – 0:57:40] Erik: Think about it.
[0:57:41 – 0:57:43] Erik: How much beer you put in a can?
[0:57:43 – 0:57:45] Erik: How much beer you put in a can?
[0:57:45 – 0:57:46] Erik: Make a big can.
[0:57:47 – 0:57:50] Erik: It’s too much.
[0:57:51 – 0:57:53] Adam: Well, that’s why it’s good to share with a friend.
[0:57:54 – 0:57:55] Erik: Fill to the brim.
[0:57:56 – 0:57:57] Erik: Cracks all over.
[0:57:59 – 0:57:59] Erik: Now I’m sticky.
[0:58:02 – 0:58:03] Erik: I’m the space cowboy.
[0:58:03 – 0:58:11] Erik: All right.
[0:58:12 – 0:58:13] Erik: Oh, God.
[0:58:13 – 0:58:15] Adam: How’s that space cowboy?
[0:58:16 – 0:58:16] Erik: Not…
[0:58:20 – 0:58:24] Erik: It’s probably because it’s on the tail end of other kinds of beer.
[0:58:29 – 0:58:31] Erik: But it tastes like…
[0:58:31 – 0:58:34] Erik: It tastes like boozy maple syrup.
[0:58:36 – 0:58:36] Adam: Diablo.
[0:58:42 – 0:58:42] UNKNOWN: Pompeii.
[0:58:55 – 0:58:55] Erik: Sounds like…
[0:58:56 – 0:58:57] Erik: It tastes like alcoholic breakfast.
[0:58:59 – 0:59:02] Adam: Yeah, it tastes like a really serious waffle.
[0:59:03 – 0:59:04] Erik: A really serious waffle.
[0:59:04 – 0:59:05] Erik: Yeah.
[0:59:05 – 0:59:10] Erik: Listen, you guys, I’m a serious waffle.
[0:59:10 – 0:59:14] Erik: All right, all right.
[0:59:15 – 0:59:21] Erik: Yeah, it tastes like instead of pouring milk into, remember that waffle cereal back in the day?
[0:59:25 – 0:59:27] Adam: Things are just off the rails now.
[0:59:27 – 0:59:29] Adam: No, this is the interlude.
[0:59:30 – 0:59:31] Adam: This is just an interlude, Eric.
[0:59:32 – 0:59:32] Adam: Good night!
[0:59:38 – 0:59:39] Erik: I’ll allow it.
[0:59:41 – 0:59:42] Erik: I don’t like that you’re the judge.
[0:59:45 – 0:59:46] Erik: I mean, you are wearing the vest.
[0:59:46 – 0:59:47] Erik: The people have spoken, Eric.
[0:59:47 – 0:59:48] Erik: I’m sorry.
[0:59:48 – 0:59:49] Erik: The vest abides.
[0:59:52 – 0:59:53] Adam: I think that was NSYNC.
[0:59:53 – 0:59:54] Adam: I don’t know what’s going on here.
[0:59:55 – 0:59:55] Adam: All right.
[0:59:56 – 0:59:56] Adam: All right.
[0:59:56 – 0:59:57] Adam: All right.
[0:59:57 – 1:00:01] Adam: We cannot risk a lawsuit against the…
[1:00:02 – 1:00:04] Erik: I just cracked this beer from Keith, and I feel…
[1:00:04 – 1:00:05] Erik: I’m just…
[1:00:05 – 1:00:06] Erik: I’m generally sticky.
[1:00:08 – 1:00:10] Adam: Because it’s such a hardy beard, yeah.
[1:00:11 – 1:00:12] Adam: Beer.
[1:00:12 – 1:00:13] Erik: Beard.
[1:00:13 – 1:00:14] Erik: Dirty beard.
[1:00:15 – 1:00:20] Adam: I keep trying to put my phone in my pocket, but this vest has no pockets.
[1:00:21 – 1:00:24] Erik: Yeah, that was one of the things we noticed at the last break we took.
[1:00:24 – 1:00:26] Erik: In Pakistan, they don’t have pockets?
[1:00:27 – 1:00:28] Erik: There’s no pockets in that vest.
[1:00:29 – 1:00:30] Erik: What’s going on?
[1:00:31 – 1:00:31] Adam: Hello?
[1:00:31 – 1:00:31] Adam: Hello?
[1:00:33 – 1:00:35] Adam: You guys need to get your shit together.
[1:00:35 – 1:00:36] Adam: Get some pockets.
[1:00:37 – 1:00:39] Adam: And I’m serious right now.
[1:00:40 – 1:00:41] Erik: I’m sorry.
[1:00:41 – 1:00:43] Erik: I need a loon bleep at one hour.
[1:00:43 – 1:00:44] Adam: You don’t need to.
[1:00:44 – 1:00:47] Adam: Nobody’s listening in November anyways.
[1:00:47 – 1:00:49] Adam: It’s December now.
[1:00:49 – 1:00:51] Erik: Trevin, will you mark that down?
[1:00:53 – 1:00:54] Erik: One hour loon bleep.
[1:00:54 – 1:00:55] Erik: Trevor’s got it.
[1:00:55 – 1:00:56] Erik: Trevin.
[1:00:57 – 1:00:59] Erik: Nobody’s listening in Karachi.
[1:00:59 – 1:01:01] Erik: You’ve never known the name of our producer.
[1:01:02 – 1:01:02] Erik: His name’s Trevin.
[1:01:03 – 1:01:04] Adam: That’s what I said.
[1:01:04 – 1:01:05] Erik: You said Trevor.
[1:01:07 – 1:01:08] Erik: I thought I said Travis.
[1:01:08 – 1:01:09] Adam: Are you sure that’s his name?
[1:01:10 – 1:01:11] Adam: Sorry.
[1:01:11 – 1:01:12] Erik: I’m sorry, Trevin.
[1:01:12 – 1:01:13] Erik: Trevin, what is your name?
[1:01:14 – 1:01:15] Erik: Yeah, that’s what I thought.
[1:01:15 – 1:01:16] Erik: It’s Trevor.
[1:01:17 – 1:01:18] Erik: I’m sorry.
[1:01:19 – 1:01:20] Erik: Can we move on?
[1:01:21 – 1:01:23] Erik: I think he actually just said it was Trevorne.
[1:01:25 – 1:01:26] Adam: Oh, so we were both wrong.
[1:01:26 – 1:01:28] Erik: We were both right, though, too.
[1:01:28 – 1:01:29] Erik: Trevorne.
[1:01:29 – 1:01:29] Erik: Trevorne.
[1:01:31 – 1:01:32] Erik: Trevorne.
[1:01:33 – 1:01:34] Erik: Cheers, Trevorne.
[1:01:35 – 1:01:35] Erik: He’s nodding.
[1:01:36 – 1:01:38] Erik: Yes, he is nodding hard right now.
[1:01:38 – 1:01:39] Erik: Got the loon bleep.
[1:01:40 – 1:01:40] Erik: Move on.
[1:01:41 – 1:01:42] Erik: Continue the show.
[1:01:43 – 1:01:45] Adam: Continue the show.
[1:01:45 – 1:01:46] Adam: Continue the show.
[1:01:48 – 1:01:48] Erik: What do we got?
[1:01:48 – 1:01:51] Adam: You shouldn’t have let me get this beautiful gavel.
[1:01:51 – 1:01:52] Erik: A couple more reeds in us.
[1:01:54 – 1:01:56] Erik: I’m feeling all maple sugary.
[1:01:58 – 1:01:59] Erik: I only got a couple more.
[1:01:59 – 1:01:59] Erik: I got one more.
[1:02:00 – 1:02:00] Erik: I got one more.
[1:02:01 – 1:02:01] Erik: You got one more.
[1:02:01 – 1:02:02] Erik: And then we’re going to cut it.
[1:02:03 – 1:02:04] Adam: I got a vest on me right now.
[1:02:04 – 1:02:06] Adam: I can go all night.
[1:02:08 – 1:02:09] Erik: I don’t think we should go all night.
[1:02:10 – 1:02:11] Adam: All right.
[1:02:11 – 1:02:11] Adam: Overruled.
[1:02:14 – 1:02:15] Adam: Underruled.
[1:02:15 – 1:02:16] Adam: Yeah, you’re the judge.
[1:02:17 – 1:02:18] Erik: Underruled.
[1:02:18 – 1:02:18] Erik: I’ll allow it.
[1:02:19 – 1:02:21] Erik: I was going to say, you just have to allow it.
[1:02:21 – 1:02:22] Adam: Get it together, judge.
[1:02:23 – 1:02:23] Adam: Get it together.
[1:02:26 – 1:02:27] Adam: Oh my God.
[1:02:27 – 1:02:34] Erik: Yeah, this is going to be like a one-hour episode, and then the next one’s going to be… Also one hour.
[1:02:34 – 1:02:36] Erik: Also very… No, it’s going to be way longer.
[1:02:36 – 1:02:36] Erik: Don’t give it away.
[1:02:37 – 1:02:38] Erik: No, who knows?
[1:02:38 – 1:02:41] Erik: Who knows how long the next episode’s going to be?
[1:02:42 – 1:02:46] Erik: Whiskey Sipper 2021 did not turn out the way I planned.
[1:02:46 – 1:02:48] Adam: Pew, pew, pew, pew, pew, pew, pew.
[1:02:48 – 1:02:49] Adam: Said everyone.
[1:02:49 – 1:02:51] Adam: Pew, pew, pew, pew, pew, pew, pew, pew, pew.
[1:02:52 – 1:02:53] Erik: But it was still memorable.
[1:02:55 – 1:02:59] Erik: I had a trip planned with the kiddo into South Hedmick.
[1:03:00 – 1:03:00] Erik: What was that?
[1:03:01 – 1:03:04] Erik: I had a trip planned with the kiddo into South Hedman.
[1:03:04 – 1:03:07] Erik: I had a trip planned with the kiddo into South Hedman.
[1:03:07 – 1:03:09] Erik: Got canceled because of the fires.
[1:03:12 – 1:03:14] Erik: Everything is just sounding so musical to me right now.
[1:03:14 – 1:03:16] Adam: Got canceled because of the fires.
[1:03:16 – 1:03:17] Adam: Got canceled because of the fires.
[1:03:17 – 1:03:18] Adam: Because of the fires.
[1:03:18 – 1:03:19] Adam: Because of the fires.
[1:03:19 – 1:03:20] Adam: Because of the fires.
[1:03:20 – 1:03:22] Erik: Later in the summer, the wife and me.
[1:03:23 – 1:03:23] Erik: South Hagman.
[1:03:24 – 1:03:24] Erik: South Hagman.
[1:03:24 – 1:03:25] Erik: Because of the fires.
[1:03:25 – 1:03:26] Erik: Because of the fires.
[1:03:27 – 1:03:28] Erik: This episode is never going to end.
[1:03:29 – 1:03:30] Erik: Never going to end.
[1:03:30 – 1:03:32] Erik: This episode is never going to end.
[1:03:32 – 1:03:33] Erik: Because of the fires.
[1:03:33 – 1:03:34] Erik: Because of the fire.
[1:03:34 – 1:03:38] Erik: Because of the… Later in the summer…
[1:03:40 – 1:03:41] Erik: Later in the summer.
[1:03:42 – 1:03:46] Erik: The wife and me took an anniversary trip to Poplar Lake.
[1:03:47 – 1:03:49] Erik: Seated at Big Bear.
[1:03:49 – 1:03:51] Erik: Hopefully no connection to Clearwater.
[1:03:51 – 1:03:57] Erik: I don’t know why that’s in parentheses and why they’re… Never heard of it.
[1:04:05 – 1:04:06] Erik: It was a great stay.
[1:04:07 – 1:04:12] Erik: Took a day trip out from the lodge before the east side was closed.
[1:04:13 – 1:04:14] Erik: Because of the fires.
[1:04:14 – 1:04:15] Erik: Because of the fires.
[1:04:17 – 1:04:18] Erik: A special swim?
[1:04:18 – 1:04:22] Erik: Does that mean nude?
[1:04:22 – 1:04:23] Erik: It’s in quotes.
[1:04:24 – 1:04:25] Erik: It’s implied.
[1:04:25 – 1:04:26] Erik: It’s implied.
[1:04:26 – 1:04:28] Erik: Took a nude swim in Caribou.
[1:04:28 – 1:04:30] Erik: Wearing only my vest.
[1:04:30 – 1:04:31] Adam: Only my vest.
[1:04:31 – 1:04:32] Erik: Because of the fires.
[1:04:32 – 1:04:33] Erik: Because of the fires.
[1:04:33 – 1:04:34] Erik: Only my vest.
[1:04:34 – 1:04:35] Erik: Because of the fires.
[1:04:35 – 1:04:36] Adam: Woo-hoo-hoo.
[1:04:37 – 1:04:38] Erik: Fire’s burnt my sleeves, love.
[1:04:40 – 1:04:41] Adam: And my pants.
[1:04:42 – 1:04:43] Adam: Oh, the fire.
[1:04:43 – 1:04:45] Adam: They took my pants, Eric.
[1:04:45 – 1:04:51] Erik: Even though there was no overnights in the park this year, it was still great to get up north, even for a short time.
[1:04:53 – 1:04:59] Erik: Side note, in a broader sense, 2021 has been a challenging year for our family.
[1:04:59 – 1:05:01] Erik: I appreciate this podcast and what you two do.
[1:05:02 – 1:05:05] Erik: Oh, I didn’t realize it was going to be a compliment.
[1:05:05 – 1:05:07] Adam: End of story.
[1:05:07 – 1:05:09] Erik: It’s been a healthy distraction when needed.
[1:05:12 – 1:05:13] Erik: Ah, whiskey sipper.
[1:05:14 – 1:05:14] Erik: I’m…
[1:05:17 – 1:05:26] Erik: I’m happy to hear your first paragraph, even though we basically butchered it.
[1:05:27 – 1:05:27] Erik: Well…
[1:05:27 – 1:05:29] Erik: In a comedic and artistic way.
[1:05:29 – 1:05:30] Erik: Might have.
[1:05:30 – 1:05:32] Erik: Big quotes on artistic.
[1:05:33 – 1:05:33] Erik: Um…
[1:05:35 – 1:05:35] Erik: But yeah, it is.
[1:05:37 – 1:05:48] Erik: And I don’t want to dwell on your specific comment, but I know that yours isn’t specific and the only one.
[1:05:50 – 1:05:58] Erik: I know sometimes we get taken out of the moment a lot of times just by being together in this room and doing what we do.
[1:05:58 – 1:06:02] Adam: And it’s great to hear that.
[1:06:03 – 1:06:27] Erik: Whatever we’re doing, if it’s a distraction, and I so much appreciate what value comes in a distraction in whatever way it comes, whether that’s a book, a comic book, an album, a podcast, a puzzle, focusing on a really good meal, whatever.
[1:06:29 – 1:06:31] Erik: Like, shit’s hard for everybody right now.
[1:06:32 – 1:06:32] Erik: Honestly.
[1:06:34 – 1:06:39] Erik: And so to still… Be in a position to…
[1:06:44 – 1:07:03] Erik: provide a an escape or whatever just some fun hour plus messing around like that’s the thing i think we’ve we’ve had a conversation around yeah we’ve we’ve talked about this a bunch it’s like nobody’s we don’t have a corporate overlord telling us what to do
[1:07:05 – 1:07:09] Erik: We’re basically beholden to the listeners and kind of what they want.
[1:07:10 – 1:07:12] Erik: But even at the end of the day, we can still do whatever we want.
[1:07:13 – 1:07:19] Erik: And to get the feedback from as many people as we do, as often as we do, and we do…
[1:07:22 – 1:07:26] Erik: To know that we’re bringing a little bit of levity to people’s lives.
[1:07:26 – 1:07:30] Adam: My favorite part of the podcast is the stories, but also the fake ads.
[1:07:31 – 1:07:33] Adam: Your favorite part is the fake ads?
[1:07:33 – 1:07:33] Erik: Yeah.
[1:07:33 – 1:07:34] Erik: Yeah, for sure.
[1:07:35 – 1:07:36] Erik: I don’t know.
[1:07:36 – 1:07:37] Erik: Everything about it is just a weird…
[1:07:37 – 1:07:39] Adam: The face of so many ads.
[1:07:40 – 1:07:43] Adam: Real stories and real fake ads.
[1:07:44 – 1:07:45] Adam: That hits it.
[1:07:45 – 1:07:53] Erik: Yeah, my favorite part of the podcast is my relationship with Ronald Schera, who we visit with on a regular basis.
[1:07:54 – 1:07:59] Adam: Expert in the dark arts, Ronald Schera.
[1:08:00 – 1:08:02] Erik: Ronald Schera.
[1:08:03 – 1:08:04] Erik: Can you hear the…
[1:08:04 – 1:08:09] Adam: He’s like the Dumbledore of the outdoors, I would say.
[1:08:12 – 1:08:16] Erik: Give me one example of how Ron Schera is the Dumbledore of the outdoors.
[1:08:18 – 1:08:21] Adam: He can be anywhere and nowhere at once.
[1:08:22 – 1:08:22] Erik: Okay.
[1:08:23 – 1:08:24] Adam: Indeed.
[1:08:24 – 1:08:26] Adam: Also…
[1:08:29 – 1:08:32] Adam: The king of the entire wizarding world.
[1:08:32 – 1:08:35] Adam: Did we give any… Ronald Cher is clearly a wizard.
[1:08:36 – 1:08:39] Adam: I don’t know if he’s the king, but… Any…
[1:08:40 – 1:08:41] Adam: Powerful wizard, no doubt.
[1:08:42 – 1:08:43] Adam: Powerful wizard, no doubt.
[1:08:43 – 1:08:45] Adam: Absolutely a powerful wizard.
[1:08:45 – 1:08:46] Adam: Everybody knows.
[1:08:46 – 1:08:47] Adam: It is known.
[1:08:48 – 1:08:48] Erik: It is known.
[1:08:48 – 1:08:57] Erik: Did we give any ratings, reviews for the second sponsor of the show from Keith…
[1:08:58 – 1:08:59] Erik: Drastic measures.
[1:09:02 – 1:09:06] Erik: I give this one three out of five stickies.
[1:09:08 – 1:09:10] Erik: Because it’s sugary and sticky.
[1:09:12 – 1:09:13] Adam: This is the first.
[1:09:14 – 1:09:14] Adam: What?
[1:09:14 – 1:09:16] Adam: You just re-rated the first beer.
[1:09:16 – 1:09:16] Adam: No.
[1:09:17 – 1:09:18] Adam: I don’t know.
[1:09:18 – 1:09:19] Adam: Where did you get a second beer?
[1:09:19 – 1:09:20] Adam: What?
[1:09:20 – 1:09:21] Erik: I’m still on my first beer.
[1:09:22 – 1:09:26] Erik: Ladies and gentlemen, this is the end of Tumble Home.
[1:09:30 – 1:09:32] Erik: We’ve sampled this barley wine.
[1:09:32 – 1:09:35] Erik: Oh, you know, we’re sharing the last wine.
[1:09:35 – 1:09:36] Erik: Yeah, we’re sharing this.
[1:09:36 – 1:09:37] Adam: I’m not used to sharing a beer with you.
[1:09:38 – 1:09:38] Adam: All right.
[1:09:40 – 1:09:40] Adam: Tumble home.
[1:09:40 – 1:09:41] Adam: Back on.
[1:09:41 – 1:09:42] Adam: Not canceled.
[1:09:42 – 1:09:49] Adam: Okay, we’re not going to cancel it, but, you know, let’s have a little understanding, you know, in this universe.
[1:09:50 – 1:09:52] Adam: It’s tough to get by.
[1:09:53 – 1:09:55] Adam: Just try and be a little more understanding of each other.
[1:09:57 – 1:10:00] Erik: Do we want to read one more and then be done?
[1:10:00 – 1:10:11] Adam: Yeah, we should take a couple sips of this crazy barley wine that tastes like it’s a, yeah, it tastes like maple syrup with a 18% IPA mix into it.
[1:10:12 – 1:10:13] Erik: Yeah, it’s a lot.
[1:10:13 – 1:10:24] Adam: All right, so we should each read one more comment after having a bit of this, and then that’ll be the end of the first part of our five-part series on the end of the year.
[1:10:24 – 1:10:26] Erik: All right.
[1:10:26 – 1:10:27] Erik: Yeah.
[1:10:27 – 1:10:27] Erik: Eh?
[1:10:28 – 1:10:28] Adam: No.
[1:10:28 – 1:10:28] Adam: Yeah.
[1:10:31 – 1:10:44] Erik: And then we should connect our phones to that big old speaker in the sky and crank out some of our latest and… Yeah, right?
[1:10:44 – 1:10:45] Erik: That’s a lot.
[1:10:46 – 1:10:46] Erik: Yeah.
[1:10:46 – 1:10:47] Erik: Eric, that’s a lot.
[1:10:47 – 1:10:47] Erik: Yeah.
[1:10:47 – 1:10:49] Erik: This is why we’re splitting it.
[1:10:51 – 1:10:53] Erik: It’s like alcoholic vodka.
[1:10:54 – 1:10:57] Erik: It’s just straight up alcohol in maple syrup.
[1:10:58 – 1:11:04] Adam: I think we got to get a piece of dynamite, blow a hole in the earth, share a little with the earth too.
[1:11:05 – 1:11:08] Adam: Otherwise, we might be out of line with that one.
[1:11:10 – 1:11:12] Adam: That’s a real powerhouse.
[1:11:15 – 1:11:16] Erik: Yeah.
[1:11:17 – 1:11:18] Erik: I’m troubled.
[1:11:18 – 1:11:19] Erik: I’m a little disturbed.
[1:11:19 – 1:11:27] Erik: I’m sure you’d all love to listen to us just devolve into a state of absolute drunkenness.
[1:11:27 – 1:11:28] Adam: I’m putting my head up.
[1:11:29 – 1:11:32] Erik: Well, I mean, there’s only so much that leather vest can do.
[1:11:32 – 1:11:33] Erik: I’m trying.
[1:11:35 – 1:11:36] Erik: Let’s read one more comment.
[1:11:37 – 1:11:37] Erik: How about that?
[1:11:38 – 1:11:38] Adam: Okay.
[1:11:38 – 1:11:39] Erik: That sounds fair.
[1:11:39 – 1:11:43] Erik: One more comment, and we’re going to come back.
[1:11:44 – 1:11:45] Erik: Here’s our promise to you.
[1:11:47 – 1:11:57] Erik: You let us drink the rest of this toilet maple vodka hooch.
[1:11:57 – 1:11:58] Adam: You can’t use the word toilet.
[1:11:59 – 1:12:00] Adam: I will not allow it.
[1:12:01 – 1:12:01] Adam: Okay.
[1:12:01 – 1:12:02] Adam: Loon bleep that.
[1:12:03 – 1:12:03] Erik: Trevor.
[1:12:03 – 1:12:04] Adam: Vetoed it.
[1:12:04 – 1:12:04] Erik: Trevin.
[1:12:05 – 1:12:08] Erik: You got that?
[1:12:08 – 1:12:08] Erik: 112.
[1:12:09 – 1:12:09] Erik: Disallowed.
[1:12:09 – 1:12:10] Erik: 112.
[1:12:12 – 1:12:13] Erik: Six seconds.
[1:12:14 – 1:12:15] Erik: I said toilet.
[1:12:15 – 1:12:16] Erik: You’ll bleep that.
[1:12:19 – 1:12:33] Erik: You give us this, just a moment to consume, which may very well be the most booziest of beers we’ve ever consumed on this show.
[1:12:34 – 1:12:35] Adam: It might be.
[1:12:35 – 1:12:37] Adam: I will allow that.
[1:12:37 – 1:12:38] Adam: It might be.
[1:12:38 – 1:12:42] Erik: And what an appropriate ending to the show, then.
[1:12:44 – 1:12:45] Adam: Ghost of Ed Abbey.
[1:12:47 – 1:12:49] Erik: We’re going to finish with Ghost of Ed Abbey.
[1:12:51 – 1:12:54] Erik: Odd, but good year.
[1:12:57 – 1:13:08] Erik: Summary is that some adversity just makes the experience more memorable.
[1:13:09 – 1:13:09] Adam: Yes, exactly.
[1:13:09 – 1:13:10] Adam: Exactly.
[1:13:11 – 1:13:17] Erik: On the January permit opening day, I got Mudrow permits for both June and August.
[1:13:17 – 1:13:27] Erik: Didn’t really have the plans figured out, but knew that a permit that needs to be booked right away to have the option available.
[1:13:28 – 1:13:28] Erik: Sorry.
[1:13:29 – 1:13:36] Erik: Didn’t really have the plans figured out, but knew that’s a permit that needs to be booked right away.
[1:13:38 – 1:13:39] Adam: to have the options available.
[1:13:40 – 1:13:41] Adam: Ujra, you got to get it.
[1:13:41 – 1:13:42] Adam: You got to get that mudra.
[1:13:42 – 1:13:43] Erik: Got to get that mudra.
[1:13:44 – 1:13:58] Erik: The June trip was another great family trip because on horse with day trips, the kids are nine and seven and the travel day into horse was about right for pushing them.
[1:13:59 – 1:14:01] Erik: Good fishing, five species from camp.
[1:14:02 – 1:14:03] Erik: Five species?
[1:14:03 – 1:14:04] Erik: Ooh, what were they?
[1:14:05 – 1:14:07] Erik: That’s a real multi-species deal there.
[1:14:07 – 1:14:18] Erik: The low water was rough with extended portages and adding bonus portages on both the Horse River Day Trip and the ill-advised decision…
[1:14:19 – 1:14:20] Erik: It was never ill-advised.
[1:14:20 – 1:14:24] Erik: …to exit the other route through Foretown.
[1:14:25 – 1:14:34] Erik: The portages on the map would have been fine, but low water impacts made for a long exit day for the kids and adults.
[1:14:34 – 1:14:35] Erik: Kids were troopers, though.
[1:14:37 – 1:14:37] Erik: August.
[1:14:38 – 1:14:38] Erik: Fire ban.
[1:14:39 – 1:14:41] Erik: Then entry closures.
[1:14:42 – 1:14:55] Erik: Somewhat lucky for us in retrospect, the Mudrow entry was one of the first closed, so we snagged the next best permit from the Slim Pickens, which was a Saginaw only.
[1:14:56 – 1:14:57] Adam: Yeah, Island Camp.
[1:14:58 – 1:14:59] Adam: Island Camp.
[1:14:59 – 1:15:07] Erik: We’ve got all of the campsites on Saginaw reviewed on a website that I am no longer associated with.
[1:15:11 – 1:15:14] Adam: Any hackers out there, please contact us.
[1:15:14 – 1:15:17] Erik: Instagram.com.
[1:15:17 – 1:15:19] Erik: Just don’t contact us at all.
[1:15:19 – 1:15:21] Adam: Actually, I was joking.
[1:15:22 – 1:15:24] Erik: Was that a joke?
[1:15:24 – 1:15:25] Adam: That’s not how jokes work.
[1:15:26 – 1:15:28] Adam: Well, I was wearing a leather vest at the time, though.
[1:15:29 – 1:15:32] Erik: I love the idea that anytime you’re wearing a leather vest…
[1:15:33 – 1:15:35] Erik: Anything you say is reversed.
[1:15:35 – 1:15:36] Erik: It was a joke.
[1:15:36 – 1:15:37] Erik: Or it was doubled.
[1:15:38 – 1:15:38] Erik: It was a joke.
[1:15:39 – 1:15:39] Adam: Oh, yeah.
[1:15:39 – 1:15:40] Adam: Depends on the context.
[1:15:40 – 1:15:41] Adam: And the, uh…
[1:15:44 – 1:15:45] Erik: The joie de vivre.
[1:15:45 – 1:15:46] Erik: Yeah, there you go.
[1:15:47 – 1:15:48] Erik: Thank you.
[1:15:49 – 1:15:50] Erik: This was a buddy’s monsoire.
[1:15:50 – 1:15:56] Erik: This was a buddy’s trip with people flying in and or out of substantial drives.
[1:15:57 – 1:15:59] Erik: So, not much flexibility on dates.
[1:16:00 – 1:16:06] Erik: A lot of wilderness backpacking experience with the crew, but limited canoe camping experience.
[1:16:07 – 1:16:08] Erik: It was an awesome trip.
[1:16:09 – 1:16:12] Erik: Almost too easy with zero required portages.
[1:16:14 – 1:16:15] Erik: but very relaxing and fun.
[1:16:16 – 1:16:20] Erik: So good to reconnect deeply with people that I don’t see much anymore.
[1:16:21 – 1:16:22] Erik: No fire, no big deal.
[1:16:22 – 1:16:23] Erik: It was hot out anyway.
[1:16:24 – 1:16:27] Erik: Plenty of bag wine and various flasks.
[1:16:28 – 1:16:34] Erik: Excited, sorry, exited the day before the total entry ban went on.
[1:16:36 – 1:16:39] Erik: So, felt very lucky with our timings.
[1:16:41 – 1:16:43] Adam: Yeah, that’s just the way.
[1:16:43 – 1:16:45] Adam: Sometimes you just luck out on the timing.
[1:16:46 – 1:16:51] Adam: It just becomes this trip that you think is going to be really good, and it ends up being perfect.
[1:16:51 – 1:16:51] Adam: Yeah.
[1:16:52 – 1:16:53] Adam: All due to the timing.
[1:16:54 – 1:16:54] Adam: It’s wonderful.
[1:16:54 – 1:16:55] Erik: Yeah.
[1:16:55 – 1:16:57] Erik: Thank you, Ghost of Van Abbey.
[1:16:57 – 1:17:01] Erik: I apologize for essentially butchering most of your response.
[1:17:01 – 1:17:03] Erik: I think we got the gist of it, though.
[1:17:04 – 1:17:06] Erik: Yeah, I guess.
[1:17:07 – 1:17:12] Erik: I mean, I’m not criticizing the actual response.
[1:17:12 – 1:17:17] Erik: I’m criticizing myself in the way that I read it, which was pretty god-awful.
[1:17:19 – 1:17:20] Erik: And I’m going to improve.
[1:17:20 – 1:17:21] Erik: Will I?
[1:17:21 – 1:17:21] Erik: I don’t know.
[1:17:22 – 1:17:24] Erik: Maybe don’t drink 11% barley wines.
[1:17:26 – 1:17:27] Erik: Let’s call it a show, shall we?
[1:17:27 – 1:17:31] Adam: Yeah, well, we got to finish the barley wine, for one.
[1:17:32 – 1:17:33] Adam: And, uh…
[1:17:34 – 1:17:36] Adam: Yeah, I would think this would be a good place to leave it.
[1:17:37 – 1:17:39] Adam: Thank you for all the responses.
[1:17:40 – 1:17:41] Adam: No more voting is allowed.
[1:17:41 – 1:17:44] Adam: Obviously, the knife has been gifted to MN.
[1:17:45 – 1:17:48] Adam: Thank you for the fine story.
[1:17:49 – 1:17:50] Adam: Your knife is on the way.
[1:17:51 – 1:17:52] Erik: Knife is in the mail.
[1:17:52 – 1:17:53] Adam: All right, next week on the show.
[1:17:55 – 1:18:08] Adam: Going to get to the other responses, part two of probably six, I would say, if I was judging by the length of the responses.
[1:18:09 – 1:18:10] Erik: Yeah, next week.
[1:18:10 – 1:18:11] Adam: Part two of six, probably.
[1:18:11 – 1:18:14] Erik: Next week, we’re going to get to the 67% of the responses.
[1:18:19 – 1:18:22] Erik: And hopefully it won’t be more than two hours.
[1:18:22 – 1:18:32] Adam: The beauty of Reddit is that the responses are not judged by their quality, but by the frequency of vote of LeatherVest.
[1:18:32 – 1:18:40] Adam: So the responses from part one will also be probably just as good as the responses from part five or six, I would say.
[1:18:41 – 1:19:07] Adam: yeah you can look forward to part six in april live next year oh i would say it would probably be out by at least may that’s not the way it’s supposed to work anyways uh for episode 0172 of tumble home a boundary waters podcast brought to you mostly by the people who listen to this show god bless you anyways
[1:19:08 – 1:19:10] Adam: End of the season is near.
[1:19:10 – 1:19:12] Adam: We will have more stories next week.
[1:19:13 – 1:19:18] Adam: Appreciate everybody, every single person that listens to this show, all the way to the end, too.
[1:19:18 – 1:19:18] Adam: You’re nuts.
[1:19:19 – 1:19:20] Adam: Anybody listen to this?
[1:19:20 – 1:19:21] Adam: You’re nuts.
[1:19:21 – 1:19:22] Adam: You’re nuts.
[1:19:22 – 1:19:23] Adam: You’re nuts.
[1:19:23 – 1:19:26] Adam: The live studio audience tonight, sorry for you.
[1:19:27 – 1:19:30] Adam: We didn’t get the sandwiches we were promised, so…
[1:19:31 – 1:19:35] Adam: No more live studio audiences after this, I would say.
[1:19:35 – 1:19:36] Adam: Probably not going to happen.
[1:19:36 – 1:19:37] Erik: That was kind of a trial.
[1:19:37 – 1:19:39] Erik: A trial by fire.
[1:19:39 – 1:19:41] Adam: They’re up there right now and they don’t look very happy.
[1:19:41 – 1:19:44] Adam: They’re not cheering at all, even though the light is on.
[1:19:44 – 1:19:46] Erik: Yeah, Trevor is shaking his head.
[1:19:49 – 1:19:51] Adam: We do apologize to the live studio.
[1:19:51 – 1:19:56] Adam: A podcast just isn’t really suited for a live studio audience, I guess.
[1:19:56 – 1:19:57] Erik: We tried.
[1:19:57 – 1:19:59] Erik: We had three people in here and it just didn’t work.
[1:20:00 – 1:20:24] Erik: pretty odd it was eerie trevin says no he’s like i’m done as a as your intern and friend i’m done i actively can see him applying for other jobs at the moment yeah we gave him that laptop well it’s ours if we want it back we can get it back i don’t want to be like that though
[1:20:27 – 1:20:31] Erik: Anyhow, happy paddling.
[1:20:33 – 1:20:34] Adam: Every day is precious.
[1:21:39 – 1:21:39] UNKNOWN: Thank you.

