Drone-Assisted Salvage Operation

9 months ago
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First Nations communities are keenly interested in preserving their history so, if you operate a trapline in their traditional territory, it's appreciated if you document signs of old graves and trapping cabins and then let them know.

We haven't spotted any of those (yet) but, with the aid of a drone, I did find a long-abandoned kayak with some repairable holes in it. This video shows how found and retrieved it.

The equipment used for this video consisted of a DJI Mini 3 Pro (drone) and a DJI Osmo Action 4 camera.

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00:00 - Introduction
00:24 - Building Materials Hauled In
00:54 - Grandchildren Helpers
01:04 - Flight Across Lake
01:26 - Kayak Located With Drone
01:51 - Guiding Grandsons To Kayak With Drone
02:38 - Battling Through Bullrushes
02:53 - Back At Near Shore Looking For the Boys
03:44 - The Boys Returning
04:39 - Answer To Obtaining Kayak
06:34 - Close Inspection
08:12 - Concluding Remarks
08:53 - Next Video

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