DRIVING TO THE ARCTIC OCEAN || Dempster Highway Canada || Porsche Cayenne
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- Ever wondered what it would be like to drive to the arctic ocean in a lifted Porsche Cayenne? This video outlines my journey with Harrison Schoen, driving up the famous Dempster Highway.
Anything I didn't cover in the video? Feel free to comment below with questions!
Follow my adventure on my instagram: / evanlewis.expedition
Follow Harrison's adventure on Instagram:
/ harry.schoen
dang that Cayenne sounds good!
I thoroughly enjoyed this, fantastic job guys!
I love Harrison’s channel. Nice footage!
Thank you!!
What an absolute adventure... A very inspirational video on all accounts. And the cinematography and drone footage was stunning as usual. I especially enjoyed the footage at 14:45. If you have any more footage of you guys shredding it in the Cayenne, by all means, please share it. Very entertaining.
Thank you so much! It’s been a wild ride, can’t wait to get back home to FL though!
That's a great Adventure!
Absolutely! Thank you!
Drove up to Inuvik about 8 years ago in my stock F150, just like all the natives:) Probably because I lived in the area at the time and this type of trip was part of regular life. I drove at 65-75 mph, made the necessary fuel stops, camped along the way, didn't need to use my spare fuel, plus got to attend the art festival:) and yes, almost no one i'll ever know from the lower 48 actually lived up there!
Did you air down your tires before hitting the highway? I wonder if that would have made a difference.
How "brilliant" is the Porsche brand that vibrations caused tie rod and shocks problems?
Of you go in the winter, the ferries are closed and you drive on the ice road.
I did the Dalton highway. is it similar?
What is the tire size on the Cayenne.
It has 35in tires!
Not a great endorsement for Porsche. Plenty of videos of regular sedans making the trip without any problems. Pathetic.
More like a raving endorsement. At the time of the trip it was a lifted 20 year old SUV with >150k miles. If you saw his other videos, Harrison takes on some pretty gnarly trails and doesn't shy away from jumping it. He's absolutely savage with it. Something, at some point, is bound to break.