I don't know if y'all are completely aware of this, but the amount of joy you bring into each of our lives with your uploads is immense. ❤ Your energy, your content, and love for humanity as a whole makes our lives just that much more enjoyable. From the bottom of my heart, thank you guys!
Covid is just the distraction, while we struggle with masks or not, vaxx or not, employment or not our elected officials and bureaucrats behind the curtain are quietly removing our private property rights, our right to travel, our right to assemble, banning protest, our ability to use cash money and bringing in digital id and digital currency and now seizing peoples bank accounts. TOTAL ENSLAVEMENT ! Until the people wake up and you impact the World Economic Forum affiliated politicians and big businesses that run government and are supporting and driving the lock downs, nothing is going to change. The World Economic Forum, the United Nations UN Agenda 2030 and government controlled media are our biggest threats. Covid is the mechanism by which they are destroying the middle class and private/mom and pop businesses. Many of our government officials including Federal MP Chrystia Freeland, Conseritive Michelle 'Pronouns' Rempel, Federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh and BC Premier John Horgan (and i am sure there are many more) are affiliated with the World Economic Forum (you will own nothing and be happy). What little democracy we have left is in the process of being subverted. Our elections are supposed to "feel" organic and grassroots but these people are groomed and then presented for us to "elect" and then they magically do the opposite of what we want them to do. They are going to tax you out of your car with $10 a litre gas and force you to live in their smart cities, when will you say ENOUGH?! The whole idea is to print money till they destroy people's savings through low interest and high inflation and collapse the dollar and bring in a one world digital currency, add to that more crushing debt for our grand kids to never be able to pay off. All that is required for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.“ Edmund Burke [“If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.”] An evil enemy will burn his own nation to the ground to rule over the ashes.' - Sun Tzu The government will tax you to the point that you are paralyzed financially. The bankers will ensure we stay in debt. The pharmaceutical companies will ensure we stay sick. The weapons manufacturers will ensure we keep going to war. The media will ensure we are prevented from knowing the truth. The government will ensure that all of this is done legally.
I ran straight away to check the price of such a trip. The cheapest version I've found $74,320 per 2 people (1 room). Well, what a motivation to work harder to be able to afford such a cruise. It looks truly amazing! I love how you're discovering such adventures and sharing those with us!
That’s rare we get to see a beautifully decorated cruise ship with clean, simple lines and Scandinavian influence. The cabins, lounges and dining spaces have a very 5 star, luxurious ambiance.
I literally don't even know how to describe how I feel watching you guys do these incredible adventures. I found you shortly after my now 5 year-old was born and I quickly decided to binge watch you from day one until present day. Seeing you go from not riding a giant ferris wheel because of your budget, to showing people the adventures that exist it literally brings tears to my eyes, Thank you for being 100% authentically you, excited over every little thing and I can tell you still feel the pinch me moments. You two feel like family and I cannot wait to watch this adventure unfold.
Oh right! The Ferris Wheel story! Nate got a lot of flack for that, people calling him cheap for taking Kara to see it but not ride it. It made perfect sense given their $75/day budget that had to include all housing, transportation, food, and entertainment. But he's mentioned it in several videos after that people got mad about "The Ferris Wheel incident."
@@carolehirsch7315 oh for sure! That’s why I love that I went back and watched it all in order because watching them go from the basic travel and LOVING (most) of it to the fanciest stuff and still being the same - just love them.
This video reminds me of the Antarctica series which is one of my favourites on your channel, couldn’t be more excited to watch your North Pole adventures 😍😍 following your journey since 2019!
I just love you two, never in my wildest dreams would I be able to see the north pole. I am 66 years old with health issues... so thank you for going on this trip, I can see the polar bears through your adventures.
We enjoyed your north pole icebreaker journey so much. As we're watching this 1st episode, my husband Jerry's says. "I have engineering documents all over that ship." He's a now retired, Senior Systems Engineer. His company designs and installs Dynamic Positioning Systems for ships. Jerry designed the system on this 1. I thought that was very cool. Just wanted to share that with you both. Small world. This was 1 of his many designs when we still lived in San Diego California.
The first video I watched of you was the Antarctica Series. Now seeing your North Pole experience while actually heading to Longyearbyen myself in a few days, makes me so happy. Thank you for the inspirations!
i'm honestly so in awe of your relationship, you can tell that you guys are just as in love with each other and enjoy each other's company now as when you first started
OMG, you two are so much FUN, and a great pleasure to watch online! Kara your facial expressions, squeals of delight and giggles are truly adorable - just love that you guys include the bloopers in your editing - that keeps it all fabulously real as well as hugely entertaining too. Thanks for sharing this incredible North Pole journey with us ... I'm a tad envious, and definitely adding this to my bucket list. Enjoy Canada with Eamon, Bec and Max xx
Don't forget Oso is there too! I caught a clip on Instagram of Oso waking them up in the morning with full body hugs and face kisses in bed. That dog is something else!
I simply ADORE the immense enthusiasm in your videos… I’m not a fan of cold weather at all but the joy on your faces makes me feel warm and happy inside as I watch this beautiful video
Hi both, This episode is gonna be epic. Don't think anyone will cover the Northpole so well I went there last January '22, 24/7 darkness. It is in my vlog, You guys should try that too!
I'm so excited about this series. Your content is fantastic. I can't believe you only have 3 million followers when you provide us with so much content that deserves a much larger audience. 💯
I’m speechless! Each time I watch one of your videos of the AMAZING adventures you go on, I always think it can’t get any better than the one I’m watching!! Then ….. you head on an adventure to the NORTH POLE!!! I have learned more from watching your videos than I learned in my years in geography & history classes in high school. Hope you both continue these AWESOME adventures for us all to experience with you. Be safe & have FUN!!
You guys just keep taking things to the next level! Not gonna lie, I loved the packing video as well. I will watch you guys do anything. But this is awesome!!
I liked the packing video too! But you're right, I'd sit and watch a video of them just packing their clothes, doing laundry, washing dishes. Whatever. I just love hearing Kara's infectious enthusiasm and Nate's well planned explanations.
Omg! Kara was already making me laugh with how hyper she was during the tour, but then the Teletubbies suit and her dancing happened and I was DYING!!! Such a good vibe! Love it!
Just a clarification for those that might be unaware: When he said "It does not get dark up here, ever...". Within the Arctic circle, and the Antarctic circle, the phenomenon of Midnight sun occurs. This means that the sun does not set below the horizon for at least once every year, per the definition of midnight sun. Directly on the poles, the duration of the midnight sun lasts for pretty much half a year. The downside of the seemingly ever lasting sun in the Polar circles, is that when half a year goes by, the opposite Pole circle wants its share of the sun. After 6 months of everlasting sun, the phenomenon of "Polar night" occurs. This is the complete opposite, and means that the sun never rises above the horizon. No real daylight, for 6 months straight.
I’m dealing with a nasty divorce and moving in to my very first apartment as a single girl. It’s exciting and overwhelming at the same time. Your videos and lots of prayers are what’s getting me through this major adjustment in my life. I can’t tell you how much I need your videos to help me escape a little and get a sense of a level head and peace. You two are almost literally saving my sanity! God Bless You!
This is so exciting. I look forward to seeing the whole series and hearing more about your trip to see Eamon and Bec! Love traveling vicariously with you guys. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
My dad used to work in boat construction and a few times he was able to bring one of those liferafts home (12:55). We would put it in the garden in summer and fill it up with water. So we had our private pool with a 'roof' over it. After a while the roof would rip, so we took it off and treat the sides as trampolines and jump against the pole in the middle. It's an amazing memory I have from my youth. My dad passed away a few years ago and I still miss him very much. Thank you for bringing up this amazing memory of him.
You two are so cute together! Love the playfulness and energy between you two especially after being together 15 years. One can only hope to be as lucky!
Smiling so much after watching this, and after reading the comments, it’s amazing how big an impact y’all are able to have! Look at all these people whose days you’ve just brightened through your adventures and storytelling! 💛
You guys inspire me so much! I’ve just got back from an incredible 2 week trip around Poland on trains and made videos everyday! You are the ultimate goal! I love how you guys make videos! Thank you for the inspiration
I cannot wait for your other videos!! This looks like it was one amazing trip and it’s just the tip of the iceberg. Sorry couldn’t help myself. Looking forward to seeing a new episode before next Saturday!!! Currently a little over half way the watch from the beginning playlist and to see your guys growth is so amazing!!! And to add to it my husband has finally joined in watching with me. It’s sparked his interest in traveling which I have ALWAYS wanted to do and now we’re making our own bucket list!!!
I couldn’t even hold in my excitement as I watched this! Such a dream to go to the North Pole plus 2 weeks on that amazing ship! Happy we get to ride along with you 🤗
@@breckankirby9825 yea and the website says that the high end suite “starts at 97k..” it’s crazy but if for those that can do it I’m sure it would be worth every penny for the experience
I did a cruise with my mother to Alaska back in 2007 and fell in love with the beauty of the landscape. I personally enjoyed going through the ice that we had to traverse and the glaciers we saw. BUT...... I am extremely jealous of your trip. I didn’t know there was a cruise that one could take to the North Pole. I guess I will live vicariously through y’all.
I only recently discovered you two on UA-cam...and I'm glad I did. I have so much respect for the two of you having unlocked the secret to actually living life at its fullest. I watch each episode you release with a big smile on my face, because, how can I not? Your positive nature and all around happiness is contagious as well as inspiring. I so badly want to go on this trip to the North Pole and see it with my own eyes now. Oh, just a small observation on my part. You guys clean up pretty good in your fancy attire. (Insert showering joke now) Thanks for the adventures. 🙂
I’m soooo excited for this series. Makes me wanna play the lottery to see if I could ever go. Love you guys and thank you for bringing us along on your adventure.
Oh, yay!! A North Pole series! I'm SO EXCITED!!! I loved your Antarctica trip so I'm just as excited to see this one! And how great is it that you were in Svarlbard. Do you know there's a pretty popular UA-camr that lives there full time? Her name is Cecilia Blomdahl. I've learned so much about that island from watching her videos. It's a very beautiful, weird & fascinating place to be.
Sooo excited to see what comes next over the next 2 weeks on this amazing and EPIC adventure! Following Kara all over the ship got me totally and completely lost! That was fun! Can’t believe it’s so huge and so luxurious!What an incredibly built ship! As everyone has mentioned already, the joy you bring to all of us is next level and so appreciated! Thank you!
What an incredible experience! I’m looking forward to the entire series. I watch travel UA-cam videos to get inspired for the three months my partner and I travel each year. Spending 50000 on a two week trip is far beyond aspirational for us…but it’s wonderful to experience it through your eyes! I like the balance of budget friendly and the occasional luxury experience on your channel. Thanks for the inspiration! ❄️
@@ankurgiri7589 Thats per person for the cheapest cabin and you have to pay for at least a 2-person cabin. They are in a delux suite which is 37k per person so 74k in total...
Such a delicate ecosystem. All we need is a cruise boat ripping the polar ice cap for pure enjoyment of some. I hope you guys have a notion of the responsibility of what you are advertising and the toll this is taking to the arctic.
I think they haven’t. Those “wow” and that joy every time they hear the ice breaking make me think that they have absolutely no idea of the damage that this kind of ships do to the frail arctic ecosystem. Unfortunately nowadays ignorance is everywhere and these two guys are the living proof.
I am super excited. I viewed your Antarctica trip and now the North Pole. That ship is so excitingly stocked with things to do, enjoy and eat. I want to be there as well. It appears safe and luxurious. It is a must do trip.
Amazing that we have the opportunity to travel to all four corners of the world. I don’t want to see all countries in the world but all those on my bucket list.
It’s too bad you didn’t do a collab with Svalbard’s own Cecilia Blomdahl! She vlogs about life in that northern-most town and is one of my faves. You could check out her remote cabin and life. Maybe on the way home?
In a future video can you guys touch on the environmental impact of the ship? Is there any concern around breaking through ice where there may be seal pups or polar bears? Do they cruise at a certain time of year to avoid harming wildlife? Does the ship run on sustainable fuel? What are the giant batteries for? Haha sincerely NO SHADE at all. I love you guys and watch every video but have so many questions about the fragile environment at the ice caps 😊
@@MusiQinMySoul319 I feel like such a negative Nancy for even mentioning it, but I’m so concerned about the environment these days I couldn’t help but ask. And the ship is so state of the art I was thinking maybe it does function sustainably.
@@alysekitchen4199 naw you aren't at all and if you are lol SO AM I lol ! I know they are trying to take the routes with the least amount on ice but i still wonder. plus how much waste for food and what do they do with it? but I see from other episodes they are respectful to wildlife. but I still wonder the foot print it will have. especially with wildlife and I migration routes.
My dad is aboard the Commandant Charcot for the 4th time as I write this comment. And always travelled aboard ships with the Ponant company. The chief medical officer on the ship, Anne-Marie, is a close friend of mine. Glad you enjoyed the only luxury icebreaker arctic cruise there is in the world. Oh and of course, c'est français ;) (It's french)
I work for Silversea and we just sailed here with the Silver Cloud. We have four ultra luxury expedition ships in our fleet of twelve at the moment which all sail These routes and others being ice breakers themselves.
The ship looks stunning, I felt guilty watching all the ice break apart though, I hope it's not causing much environmental damage. Good that the heat is recycled throughout the ship though. Also, Nate it does get dark up there... in the winter the sun won't come up at all. :P I'm sure you knew that though.
@@RowdyBrian17 Crushed ice melts faster than block ice. The bears hunt on the ice floes. I'm not saying it makes that big of a difference but it's good to question it.
@UCDw-7X5xZ9Khz2jp5gy9_hQ Thanks for clearing that up. I was a little concerned when they were looking for bears from the ship as they are breaking through the ice.
I personally did some work with the NOAA over an icecap and just so you guys know: Ice sheets like these come seasonally and get replenished very often. The issue is not these sheets of ice but the actual thousands of year old of ice in Both Ice Bergs, Glaciers, and Ice Caps. Those would be extremely dangerous if they keep melting. Ships like these barely make a dent on environmental damage apart from the CO2 emissions. If anything we should definitely be the change by every individual being more conscious and by actually supporting non profits that help keep the environment preserved!
I love Kara’s energy in this video. It’s so positive and made the video fun. I have always enjoyed the content that you guys put out. The quality is amazing in all your videos. Your videos make me so happy and grateful about life. Thank you so much for creating and sharing these videos!
Kara I loved your faux Scandinavian accent! And…this is a bucket list trip! But wow. Just looked at the price. Thank you to Swoop & Ponant for hosting you, and you two for having a channel that enables us vicariously travel to the North Pole.
This looks amazing! I hope the ship is more eco friendly than it looks, considering how quickly the polar ice is melting. Also, they’d better have arranged for you to meet with Santa while you’re up there! It’d be so disappointing to go to the North Pole and NOT meet Santa
I'd assume seeing that the water bottles were reusable and they didn't want anything plastic on the ship, all of the heat is recycled, and they have scientists aboard to get two places the otherwise wouldn't be able to get to, that the ship works hard to try to be eco neutral, even though with ships tech and how business works it's probably not 100%
Apparently from their website, the ship has the latest designs to eliminate pollution and equally importantly doesn’t dump any waste into the sea while traveling, with most of it being recovered.
It can run on MGO or LNG GAS, and also has battery packs installed. So in calm seas it can run fairly economical, but it has 35 megawatts of propulsion, so it will of course burn some fuel during ice breaking maneuvering. The company I work for designed and built this ship, I've spent somewhat around 1000 hrs on board during commissioning and Sea Trials, its a beautiful vessel😊👍
Wowww, this is literally a dream! Visiting the Arctic & Antarctica are some of my top top bucket list trips, so I would absolutely love to do this... Although in a melting world, I do wonder what the implications are of breaking all that ice just for tourists to visit.. I'd be interested to find out what if any offsetting the company does, and if there are any downsides of this type of travel.
The ice breaking had me on the same train of thought. I did appreciate that they are bringing scientists in addition to tourists, and was curious if the scientists would have had the funding to make the trip without the tourist effort. However ever since the arctic trip i have wondered how much tourism affects polar ice melt, as i did not realize it was such a big industry before. This is not me saying that K&N are doing anything explicitly wrong by participating, more so that they have made me aware of the industry and that it is bigger than i had any previous conceptions of, and that has made me curious about the environmental ramifications of such trips.
The breaking of the ice has no real impact as it reforms alpost directly behind the ship. As for what the company does is respect very strict rules for the safeguarging (look up iatto) and create the most efficient ships they can. source I worked on the Charcot (this ship)
@@mckay24ful What bothers me is this exuberant extremely "excited" way to experience the luxury of such a cruise in an extremely sensitive ecosystem. I think it's totally ok that they do this and share the impressions. However, it would be more than desirable if they address geographic factors, environmental vulnerability and changes due to climate change. I know their mission is not to explain the environment there - but that is part of a trip to the Arctic. Especially when so many people are watching these videos, they have a lot of potential to create awareness of the issues that affect the region and ultimately the world. That's what I would like to see.
Same here, I’m more interested in traveling to Antarctica. Because It’s so isolated from humans, as well as the wildlife. I love penguins, which also kinda inspired my username. As well as whales, seals, orcas, Aurora Australis (not wildlife but cool thing to mention). This comment got way to long for me but just know that Antarctica is on my top travel lists.
As much as I HATE the winter/cold and would NEVER even think of taking a cruise - - watching this makes me want to drop everything and spend all of my money to do this!! Cannot wait to see the rest of the series!!!!!
I work for the company who designed and built this vessel. I was responsible for the Integrated Automation Systems. Spent over 1000 hrs on board during Commissioning. A lovely piece of engineering😊🙌
Holy Smokes! I just checked the price of a 13-14 day cruise to the North Pole--yikes $32,000 smackers. The video is great because it's something I'll not be doing...not that I don't want to, but that I'll be spending my dough on a few other home building projects. :) Thanks for the amazing vid.
Okay officially added to the top of our bucket list - WOW !!
I’m sure Hunter would love this ship! (Also love your videos as well!!)
Same here, then I noticed it costs $40,000 US, so now it's a little further down the bucket list!!
You guys should meet up & make a vlog together... 😁😁
See you there! x
I'm sure Hunter would love it!
I don't know if y'all are completely aware of this, but the amount of joy you bring into each of our lives with your uploads is immense. ❤ Your energy, your content, and love for humanity as a whole makes our lives just that much more enjoyable. From the bottom of my heart, thank you guys!
Couldn't have said it any better!
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Really let's me take a break from depression.
Ditto!
Well said, and so true!
Honestly freaking INCREDIBLE GUYS. How cool that you were some of the first to ever take this vessel for a spin!! just WOW..
its so wicked!
Covid is just the distraction, while we struggle with masks or not, vaxx or not, employment or not our elected officials and bureaucrats behind the curtain are quietly removing our private property rights, our right to travel, our right to assemble, banning protest, our ability to use cash money and bringing in digital id and digital currency and now seizing peoples bank accounts. TOTAL ENSLAVEMENT ! Until the people wake up and you impact the World Economic Forum affiliated politicians and big businesses that run government and are supporting and driving the lock downs, nothing is going to change. The World Economic Forum, the United Nations UN Agenda 2030 and government controlled media are our biggest threats. Covid is the mechanism by which they are destroying the middle class and private/mom and pop businesses. Many of our government officials including Federal MP Chrystia Freeland, Conseritive Michelle 'Pronouns' Rempel, Federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh and BC Premier John Horgan (and i am sure there are many more) are affiliated with the World Economic Forum (you will own nothing and be happy). What little democracy we have left is in the process of being subverted. Our elections are supposed to "feel" organic and grassroots but these people are groomed and then presented for us to "elect" and then they magically do the opposite of what we want them to do.
They are going to tax you out of your car with $10 a litre gas and force you to live in their smart cities, when will you say ENOUGH?!
The whole idea is to print money till they destroy people's savings through low interest and high inflation and collapse the dollar and bring in a one world digital currency, add to that more crushing debt for our grand kids to never be able to pay off.
All that is required for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.“ Edmund Burke
[“If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.”]
An evil enemy will burn his own nation to the ground to rule over the ashes.' - Sun Tzu
The government will tax you to the point that you are paralyzed financially.
The bankers will ensure we stay in debt. The pharmaceutical companies will ensure we stay sick. The weapons manufacturers will ensure we keep going to war. The media will ensure we are prevented from knowing the truth. The government will ensure that all of this is done legally.
@@CreightonLittle Agreed!
Hey guys! How have you been?
Hi Sailing La Vagabonde!
I ran straight away to check the price of such a trip. The cheapest version I've found $74,320 per 2 people (1 room). Well, what a motivation to work harder to be able to afford such a cruise. It looks truly amazing!
I love how you're discovering such adventures and sharing those with us!
That’s what I was going to do too, but decided to look in the comments first. That’s expensive and probably why the ship seemed empty.
That’s rare we get to see a beautifully decorated cruise ship with clean, simple lines and Scandinavian influence. The cabins, lounges and dining spaces have a very 5 star, luxurious ambiance.
French class!
I literally don't even know how to describe how I feel watching you guys do these incredible adventures. I found you shortly after my now 5 year-old was born and I quickly decided to binge watch you from day one until present day. Seeing you go from not riding a giant ferris wheel because of your budget, to showing people the adventures that exist it literally brings tears to my eyes, Thank you for being 100% authentically you, excited over every little thing and I can tell you still feel the pinch me moments. You two feel like family and I cannot wait to watch this adventure unfold.
I could not say this any better!!!😊
Oh right! The Ferris Wheel story! Nate got a lot of flack for that, people calling him cheap for taking Kara to see it but not ride it. It made perfect sense given their $75/day budget that had to include all housing, transportation, food, and entertainment. But he's mentioned it in several videos after that people got mad about "The Ferris Wheel incident."
@@carolehirsch7315 oh for sure! That’s why I love that I went back and watched it all in order because watching them go from the basic travel and LOVING (most) of it to the fanciest stuff and still being the same - just love them.
This video reminds me of the Antarctica series which is one of my favourites on your channel, couldn’t be more excited to watch your North Pole adventures 😍😍 following your journey since 2019!
They just posted this how is the comment 5 h old 🤣🤣
@@gracedorien2152 they made the vid private but not the playlist so people could see it early
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@@jeff-ex2hv all hail Jeff the all knowing. Thank you ❤️
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I just love you two, never in my wildest dreams would I be able to see the north pole. I am 66 years old with health issues... so thank you for going on this trip, I can see the polar bears through your adventures.
I agree.
Anyone rewatching in 2024?
Here and soo sad that polar bears are dieing
I mean dying
We enjoyed your north pole icebreaker journey so much. As we're watching this 1st episode, my husband Jerry's says. "I have engineering documents all over that ship." He's a now retired, Senior Systems Engineer. His company designs and installs Dynamic Positioning Systems for ships. Jerry designed the system on this 1. I thought that was very cool. Just wanted to share that with you both. Small world. This was 1 of his many designs when we still lived in San Diego California.
Love this xx
Cool!
Great👍
I love you guys so much , my grandma recently passed and watching u have helped me a lot through the tough time , y’all just always make me smile 🙂
That cruise ship is so nice inside. Wow
I'm so sorry for your loss.
I’m so sorry for your loss. I’m in a similar situation, having lost one of my great-uncles recently.
"It doesn't get dark ever up here" ... except for winter... when it doesn't get light!
Great video, as ever, guys.
Lol I laughed so hard at that 😅
No problem. When it gets dark up north, get down south.
They probably don’t conduct cruises at that time of year
The first video I watched of you was the Antarctica Series. Now seeing your North Pole experience while actually heading to Longyearbyen myself in a few days, makes me so happy. Thank you for the inspirations!
Say hello to Cecilia, Christopher and Grim!
i'm honestly so in awe of your relationship, you can tell that you guys are just as in love with each other and enjoy each other's company now as when you first started
Oh man, this ship must have been absolutely AMAZING - I am just SO jealous that you guys did this, but also so thankful that you took us with you!
This is officially the most jealous I’ve ever been of a Kara and Nate adventures.
Can we just appreciate Kare and Nate because they have been to every continent.
Yes, the north pole is just an iceberg though, its not a continent
@@davidanalyst671 I wasn't implying that the North Pole was a continent
OMG, you two are so much FUN, and a great pleasure to watch online! Kara your facial expressions, squeals of delight and giggles are truly adorable - just love that you guys include the bloopers in your editing - that keeps it all fabulously real as well as hugely entertaining too. Thanks for sharing this incredible North Pole journey with us ... I'm a tad envious, and definitely adding this to my bucket list. Enjoy Canada with Eamon, Bec and Max xx
Don't forget Oso is there too! I caught a clip on Instagram of Oso waking them up in the morning with full body hugs and face kisses in bed. That dog is something else!
i love how Kara was so happy and giggly when explaining everything. like you guy always put me in a good mood! :)
I simply ADORE the immense enthusiasm in your videos… I’m not a fan of cold weather at all but the joy on your faces makes me feel warm and happy inside as I watch this beautiful video
Hi both, This episode is gonna be epic. Don't think anyone will cover the Northpole so well
I went there last January '22, 24/7 darkness. It is in my vlog, You guys should try that too!
only Santa might top them
I'm so excited about this series. Your content is fantastic. I can't believe you only have 3 million followers when you provide us with so much content that deserves a much larger audience. 💯
I live for Kara's tours, always brighten my day !
I’m speechless! Each time I watch one of your videos of the AMAZING adventures you go on, I always think it can’t get any better than the one I’m watching!! Then ….. you head on an adventure to the NORTH POLE!!! I have learned more from watching your videos than I learned in my years in geography & history classes in high school. Hope you both continue these AWESOME adventures for us all to experience with you. Be safe & have FUN!!
THIS SHIP LOOKS INCREDIBLE. everything you need is literally on it! it looks so luxurious and nice to stay at. im so glad you guys could enjoy this!
You guys just keep taking things to the next level! Not gonna lie, I loved the packing video as well. I will watch you guys do anything. But this is awesome!!
I liked the packing video too! But you're right, I'd sit and watch a video of them just packing their clothes, doing laundry, washing dishes. Whatever. I just love hearing Kara's infectious enthusiasm and Nate's well planned explanations.
Omg! Kara was already making me laugh with how hyper she was during the tour, but then the Teletubbies suit and her dancing happened and I was DYING!!! Such a good vibe! Love it!
That is an incredible ship. Wow I’m so looking forward to this series! Thanks for bringing us along.
Just a clarification for those that might be unaware: When he said "It does not get dark up here, ever...". Within the Arctic circle, and the Antarctic circle, the phenomenon of Midnight sun occurs. This means that the sun does not set below the horizon for at least once every year, per the definition of midnight sun. Directly on the poles, the duration of the midnight sun lasts for pretty much half a year.
The downside of the seemingly ever lasting sun in the Polar circles, is that when half a year goes by, the opposite Pole circle wants its share of the sun. After 6 months of everlasting sun, the phenomenon of "Polar night" occurs. This is the complete opposite, and means that the sun never rises above the horizon. No real daylight, for 6 months straight.
Glad we've cleared that one up.
The excitement when breaking the ice is contagious, especially when Kara hears it in the restaurant 😊🥶
I’m dealing with a nasty divorce and moving in to my very first apartment as a single girl. It’s exciting and overwhelming at the same time. Your videos and lots of prayers are what’s getting me through this major adjustment in my life. I can’t tell you how much I need your videos to help me escape a little and get a sense of a level head and peace. You two are almost literally saving my sanity! God Bless You!
Been where you are and and now I wonder why it took me so long…..I LOVE IT!….and I hope you will too, eventually.
This is so exciting. I look forward to seeing the whole series and hearing more about your trip to see Eamon and Bec! Love traveling vicariously with you guys. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
I’m so glad you guys uploaded. I can’t travel and you guys make me feel like I’m there with y’all. Thank you for sharing your life with us. 🥰
My dad used to work in boat construction and a few times he was able to bring one of those liferafts home (12:55). We would put it in the garden in summer and fill it up with water. So we had our private pool with a 'roof' over it. After a while the roof would rip, so we took it off and treat the sides as trampolines and jump against the pole in the middle. It's an amazing memory I have from my youth. My dad passed away a few years ago and I still miss him very much. Thank you for bringing up this amazing memory of him.
You two are so cute together! Love the playfulness and energy between you two especially after being together 15 years. One can only hope to be as lucky!
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Smiling so much after watching this, and after reading the comments, it’s amazing how big an impact y’all are able to have! Look at all these people whose days you’ve just brightened through your adventures and storytelling! 💛
Super excited for this series. Something I can’t imagine being able to do myself but seeing it through your eyes / cameras is awesome. Thank you.
Kara's unabashed joy is infectious
I felt like Kara, skipping along all the decks and rooms and outdoor areas, grinning ear to ear and happy as anything! Great vlog!
Kara is perfect for showing the ship because she is animated over the little things.
You guys inspire me so much! I’ve just got back from an incredible 2 week trip around Poland on trains and made videos everyday! You are the ultimate goal! I love how you guys make videos! Thank you for the inspiration
The intro leads me to believe it's gonna be a great video! Whenever Kara gives a tour, it reminds me of that old MTV Cribs show. 😀
I cannot wait for your other videos!! This looks like it was one amazing trip and it’s just the tip of the iceberg. Sorry couldn’t help myself. Looking forward to seeing a new episode before next Saturday!!! Currently a little over half way the watch from the beginning playlist and to see your guys growth is so amazing!!! And to add to it my husband has finally joined in watching with me. It’s sparked his interest in traveling which I have ALWAYS wanted to do and now we’re making our own bucket list!!!
Great! Support more Ice breakers in North pole. It's great for the Earth.
Midnight sun must be the beautiful thing on the planet, I swear, the look of the sun hitting the ice perfectly and the bluest skies
Amazing - can't wait to see the rest!! It's so nice to watch how you both really appreciate these experiences!!
I couldn’t even hold in my excitement as I watched this! Such a dream to go to the North Pole plus 2 weeks on that amazing ship! Happy we get to ride along with you 🤗
Wow this ship is incredible! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 So luxe and gorgeously designed. Definitely adding this to our bucket list!
ya got 30000 for a ticket?
@@martinvadi1342 is that how much it is?? That’s crazy!
@@breckankirby9825 yea and the website says that the high end suite “starts at 97k..” it’s crazy but if for those that can do it I’m sure it would be worth every penny for the experience
This is my favorite series ever I keep thinking of it, something about the beautiful ship and the calm seascape around it.
I did a cruise with my mother to Alaska back in 2007 and fell in love with the beauty of the landscape.
I personally enjoyed going through the ice that we had to traverse and the glaciers we saw.
BUT...... I am extremely jealous of your trip. I didn’t know there was a cruise that one could take to the North Pole.
I guess I will live vicariously through y’all.
I only recently discovered you two on UA-cam...and I'm glad I did. I have so much respect for the two of you having unlocked the secret to actually living life at its fullest. I watch each episode you release with a big smile on my face, because, how can I not? Your positive nature and all around happiness is contagious as well as inspiring. I so badly want to go on this trip to the North Pole and see it with my own eyes now. Oh, just a small observation on my part. You guys clean up pretty good in your fancy attire. (Insert showering joke now) Thanks for the adventures. 🙂
I’m soooo excited for this series. Makes me wanna play the lottery to see if I could ever go. Love you guys and thank you for bringing us along on your adventure.
I love your videos. I love Kara's positive energy and Nate always makes me laugh.😊
Nobody, nooobody, makes travel videos as well as Kara & Nate. Thank-you so very much. Lotsa love from Doug in Toronto.
At 74, I'm living vicariously through you guys! Thanks...
Oh, yay!! A North Pole series! I'm SO EXCITED!!! I loved your Antarctica trip so I'm just as excited to see this one! And how great is it that you were in Svarlbard. Do you know there's a pretty popular UA-camr that lives there full time? Her name is Cecilia Blomdahl. I've learned so much about that island from watching her videos. It's a very beautiful, weird & fascinating place to be.
I was going to say, they went to Svalbard and didn't meet Cecelia??
Thanks SO much for sharing this with us!! A Kara and Nate video always instnantly turns a gloomy day around 🙂
You guys bring a lot of joy to my day and I love watching you guys
Kate's and nate's description to a place i literally way more beautiful than writers and authors
Sooo excited to see what comes next over the next 2 weeks on this amazing and EPIC adventure! Following Kara all over the ship got me totally and completely lost! That was fun! Can’t believe it’s so huge and so luxurious!What an incredibly built ship! As everyone has mentioned already, the joy you bring to all of us is next level and so appreciated! Thank you!
Yesssss! I really enjoyed the Antarctica series so I feel like this is the well deserved sequel! The boat looks amazing.
What an incredible experience! I’m looking forward to the entire series. I watch travel UA-cam videos to get inspired for the three months my partner and I travel each year. Spending 50000 on a two week trip is far beyond aspirational for us…but it’s wonderful to experience it through your eyes! I like the balance of budget friendly and the occasional luxury experience on your channel. Thanks for the inspiration! ❄️
How much 50k ?
@@MrMlbfan6 yeah if you go to the cruise line website packages start at $41,000 for 14 nights. 😳😬✌🏼
@@Joehatrix Jesus
@@MrMlbfan6 $37,160
That’s also for just one person 😭 2 people it would be 80k
Ship is to die for! So gorgeous. It would be very interesting but 75k for 2 weeks?? Nahhh
its 28k for 2 weeks
@@ankurgiri7589 Thats per person for the cheapest cabin and you have to pay for at least a 2-person cabin. They are in a delux suite which is 37k per person so 74k in total...
Love this for you two! I really don't want to say I'm jealous.. You have earned this..
Much love to you Kara & Nate.. ❤ Washougal, WA.
Kara drinking her Champaign, on the balcony of the boat is something that I never knew I needed to see until I saw it. Amazing 😂😂😂😂
Such a delicate ecosystem. All we need is a cruise boat ripping the polar ice cap for pure enjoyment of some. I hope you guys have a notion of the responsibility of what you are advertising and the toll this is taking to the arctic.
I think they haven’t. Those “wow” and that joy every time they hear the ice breaking make me think that they have absolutely no idea of the damage that this kind of ships do to the frail arctic ecosystem. Unfortunately nowadays ignorance is everywhere and these two guys are the living proof.
Absolutely love Nate and him explaining things ❤
Your Antarctica cruise is our favorite video! I'm so excited to see the rest of these!!!
I am super excited. I viewed your Antarctica trip and now the North Pole. That ship is so excitingly stocked with things to do, enjoy and eat. I want to be there as well. It appears safe and luxurious. It is a must do trip.
Amazing that we have the opportunity to travel to all four corners of the world. I don’t want to see all countries in the world but all those on my bucket list.
I loved this video! This looks like such an amazing experience. I’m so excited to watch the rest of the videos in this series.
It’s too bad you didn’t do a collab with Svalbard’s own Cecilia Blomdahl! She vlogs about life in that northern-most town and is one of my faves. You could check out her remote cabin and life. Maybe on the way home?
One of my favorite UA-camrs Also
In a future video can you guys touch on the environmental impact of the ship? Is there any concern around breaking through ice where there may be seal pups or polar bears? Do they cruise at a certain time of year to avoid harming wildlife? Does the ship run on sustainable fuel? What are the giant batteries for? Haha sincerely NO SHADE at all. I love you guys and watch every video but have so many questions about the fragile environment at the ice caps 😊
this is exactly what I was wondering! like how much damage is it doing or will do?
@@MusiQinMySoul319 I feel like such a negative Nancy for even mentioning it, but I’m so concerned about the environment these days I couldn’t help but ask. And the ship is so state of the art I was thinking maybe it does function sustainably.
@@alysekitchen4199 naw you aren't at all and if you are lol SO AM I lol ! I know they are trying to take the routes with the least amount on ice but i still wonder. plus how much waste for food and what do they do with it? but I see from other episodes they are respectful to wildlife. but I still wonder the foot print it will have. especially with wildlife and I migration routes.
My dad is aboard the Commandant Charcot for the 4th time as I write this comment. And always travelled aboard ships with the Ponant company. The chief medical officer on the ship, Anne-Marie, is a close friend of mine. Glad you enjoyed the only luxury icebreaker arctic cruise there is in the world. Oh and of course, c'est français ;) (It's french)
I work for Silversea and we just sailed here with the Silver Cloud. We have four ultra luxury expedition ships in our fleet of twelve at the moment which all sail These routes and others being ice breakers themselves.
Cool 👍
YOU GUYS! What an amazing trip! This channel just keeps getting better and better!
For anyone wondering, prices at this ship for this trip start at 42 000 dollars! Have fun.
three thousounds of comments and no one else talk about the actual price, it's out of reach for 99% of people on planet, how naive are youtube viewers
The ship looks stunning, I felt guilty watching all the ice break apart though, I hope it's not causing much environmental damage. Good that the heat is recycled throughout the ship though. Also, Nate it does get dark up there... in the winter the sun won't come up at all. :P I'm sure you knew that though.
How the hell does breaking ice cause environmental damage?
@@RowdyBrian17 Crushed ice melts faster than block ice. The bears hunt on the ice floes. I'm not saying it makes that big of a difference but it's good to question it.
@UCDw-7X5xZ9Khz2jp5gy9_hQ Thanks for clearing that up. I was a little concerned when they were looking for bears from the ship as they are breaking through the ice.
I personally did some work with the NOAA over an icecap and just so you guys know: Ice sheets like these come seasonally and get replenished very often. The issue is not these sheets of ice but the actual thousands of year old of ice in Both Ice Bergs, Glaciers, and Ice Caps. Those would be extremely dangerous if they keep melting. Ships like these barely make a dent on environmental damage apart from the CO2 emissions. If anything we should definitely be the change by every individual being more conscious and by actually supporting non profits that help keep the environment preserved!
@@RowdyBrian17 it doesnt!😊
I love Kara’s energy in this video. It’s so positive and made the video fun. I have always enjoyed the content that you guys put out. The quality is amazing in all your videos. Your videos make me so happy and grateful about life. Thank you so much for creating and sharing these videos!
Kara I loved your faux Scandinavian accent! And…this is a bucket list trip! But wow. Just looked at the price. Thank you to Swoop & Ponant for hosting you, and you two for having a channel that enables us vicariously travel to the North Pole.
The ship is amazing! I love that it’s eco-friendly but modern 💕 Sooooo looking forward to this series!
nate is really good at recording . most people have to pay for someone to record how he does
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Love how Nate went full send on the first transition amd this time he kept his head lol
Wow 2 weeks aboard that ship unbelievable! So awesome!!! Amazing amenities and unreal views. That's a bucket list type of trip! Congrats
какое крутое судно. Даже представить не мог что такие бывают ледоколы)
Хо-хо русские!)
@@nastyaguseva7196 ну не совсем, только язык😅
@@МаксиМельян-с2ч Я тоже не русская на самом-то деле🙃
This looks amazing! I hope the ship is more eco friendly than it looks, considering how quickly the polar ice is melting. Also, they’d better have arranged for you to meet with Santa while you’re up there! It’d be so disappointing to go to the North Pole and NOT meet Santa
Eco friendly, north pole and cruise are words that does not work togheter. Cruises are not anywhere near eco friendly
Santa resides in North Pole, Alaska!! I’ve seen him there!!!
I'd assume seeing that the water bottles were reusable and they didn't want anything plastic on the ship, all of the heat is recycled, and they have scientists aboard to get two places the otherwise wouldn't be able to get to, that the ship works hard to try to be eco neutral, even though with ships tech and how business works it's probably not 100%
Apparently from their website, the ship has the latest designs to eliminate pollution and equally importantly doesn’t dump any waste into the sea while traveling, with most of it being recovered.
It can run on MGO or LNG GAS, and also has battery packs installed. So in calm seas it can run fairly economical, but it has 35 megawatts of propulsion, so it will of course burn some fuel during ice breaking maneuvering. The company I work for designed and built this ship, I've spent somewhat around 1000 hrs on board during commissioning and Sea Trials, its a beautiful vessel😊👍
Wowww, this is literally a dream! Visiting the Arctic & Antarctica are some of my top top bucket list trips, so I would absolutely love to do this... Although in a melting world, I do wonder what the implications are of breaking all that ice just for tourists to visit.. I'd be interested to find out what if any offsetting the company does, and if there are any downsides of this type of travel.
The ice breaking had me on the same train of thought. I did appreciate that they are bringing scientists in addition to tourists, and was curious if the scientists would have had the funding to make the trip without the tourist effort. However ever since the arctic trip i have wondered how much tourism affects polar ice melt, as i did not realize it was such a big industry before.
This is not me saying that K&N are doing anything explicitly wrong by participating, more so that they have made me aware of the industry and that it is bigger than i had any previous conceptions of, and that has made me curious about the environmental ramifications of such trips.
The breaking of the ice has no real impact as it reforms alpost directly behind the ship. As for what the company does is respect very strict rules for the safeguarging (look up iatto) and create the most efficient ships they can. source I worked on the Charcot (this ship)
Oh please. Give me a break. Just enjoy the damn video and keep your opinions to yourself.
@@mckay24ful What bothers me is this exuberant extremely "excited" way to experience the luxury of such a cruise in an extremely sensitive ecosystem. I think it's totally ok that they do this and share the impressions. However, it would be more than desirable if they address geographic factors, environmental vulnerability and changes due to climate change. I know their mission is not to explain the environment there - but that is part of a trip to the Arctic. Especially when so many people are watching these videos, they have a lot of potential to create awareness of the issues that affect the region and ultimately the world. That's what I would like to see.
Same here, I’m more interested in traveling to Antarctica. Because It’s so isolated from humans, as well as the wildlife. I love penguins, which also kinda inspired my username. As well as whales, seals, orcas, Aurora Australis (not wildlife but cool thing to mention). This comment got way to long for me but just know that Antarctica is on my top travel lists.
You guys have inspired my husband and I so much. We have officially decided to move to Thailand and start our UA-cam channel. We are beyond excited!
As much as I HATE the winter/cold and would NEVER even think of taking a cruise - - watching this makes me want to drop everything and spend all of my money to do this!! Cannot wait to see the rest of the series!!!!!
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Waaay too expensive just to freeze my butt off, but you guys are still such a joy to watch!
Ya...no way in hell I could afford a $30k trip. Unless I won the lottery. lol
It’s so hot right now. I’d rather be freezing my butt off. But for those prices I’ll just keep abusing the ice machine at work.
@@jodidiamond 😅
Your Antarctica series was fantastic, I’m already sure this will equally blow my mind 🤩
I been following you guys for little over a year now and your videos bring me great joy and also get to see the coolest places on earth thank you both
I work for the company who designed and built this vessel. I was responsible for the Integrated Automation Systems. Spent over 1000 hrs on board during Commissioning. A lovely piece of engineering😊🙌
Did u MEET SANTA???!!!
They should do this in the night months
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Holy Smokes! I just checked the price of a 13-14 day cruise to the North Pole--yikes $32,000 smackers. The video is great because it's something I'll not be doing...not that I don't want to, but that I'll be spending my dough on a few other home building projects. :) Thanks for the amazing vid.
This is like a Crate & Barrel cruise ship. Love it.