Adventures in the Canadian Wilderness: Black Moose Outpost with Nate Herbert

Adventures in the Canadian Wilderness: Black Moose Outpost with Nate Herbert

Author: Seaplane Pilots Foundation December 17, 2025 Duration: 1:24:25

In this episode of Water Flying, host Steven McCaughey speaks with Nate Herbert from Black Moose Outpost about the unique experiences and opportunities available in the Canadian wilderness. They discuss Nate's background in bush flying, the impressive fleet of aircraft at Black Moose Outpost, and the challenges faced in bush flying operations. The conversation also highlights the luxurious accommodations and fishing and hunting experiences offered at the outpost, as well as the lessons learned in aviation and the importance of safety in remote flying.

Visit Black Moose Outpost's website at blackmooseoutposts.com


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