That is one of my favourite vids you've produced. Stunning scenery, beautifully shot, and you two keeping up the humour in adversity. Thanks dudes 😁🥶❤️
I’ve said it before. And I’ll say it again. Thank you sooooo much for sharing these amazing places with “me”! Not only have you built from the ground up your lively hood. You get (and want) to share it with us. The excitement in your voices shows this is more than a “job” to you. I hope you continue to inspire people to get outside, to follow your dreams, to explore the unknown and to never give up. For many, many years to come.
Me and my wife had an awesome time watching your expedition. When you guys laugh and smile we do the same. The way you presented your video feels like we were there with you all on your amazing journey. You two are truly the best. We love watching you guys. Keep posting. Peace out bro and sis.
The lakes are amazing, it is probably the most beautiful area in North America. Peyto, Moraine and Bow lakes are stunning. The hikes; waterfalls. Amazing.
Guys, thank you so much for your kind, loving big hearts for wanting to share this amazing trip with us. Keep on living your best life and again, see you inTN jeep invasion. Kevin, keep rockin those sun glasses brother.
I'm always amazed by the mountains and area's like the Grand Canyon but seeing those views in the National Park just soothes the soul.... Bucket List approved... 🤍🩶🩶
“Hey, Mr. Moose - You can’t park there!” So much beauty in this world and Country. Kevin gives new meaning to “ Flipping the Bird.” What an amazing adventure. You two have packed more into four years than anyone else I know. Your editing is great and makes the videos so much fun! LiteBriteNationHomeAtLast!
Loved this series, living here in Canada in BC and seeing the mountains and your guys excitement makes me smile. There are so many more roads in Southern interior and the Thompson that would blow your minds! Come back again and stay in wine country in the Okanagan in the summer, you won't regret it!
Sorry for so many comments, but this Arctic Circle trip has been my second favourite series. Your King of the Hammer RACING series is still my favourite though. Just great! Thank you so much for sharing.
I'm glad to see you enjoying my old home town Anchorage.. I drove on those icy roads every winter in front wheel drive Chevy cavalier and never had a single problem in the 12 years that I lived there. And anything more extreme, then I would drive my aunt's 1982 bronco. Alaska is one of the most beautiful places to live on earth.
I like how Britney kept Kevin on a leash regarding speed limits especially that they don’t have a winch or a traction board. Better be safe than sorry. I wouldn’t travel on an icy road without the ability to self recover either. We’re enjoying your journey.
I rolled the Alcan in 1999 in February in a Nissan pathfinder. We had good tires and used 4x4 alot. Now I off-road I'd be scared to do that without my winch, recovery boards, shovel, 75 pound tool bag and my duffel bag full of recovery gear. Either way driving skills are way more important that all the recovery gear in the world. That highway has areas that you go off your done.
@@JeepCherokeeful -Not when you’re going to the Arctic Ocean and help might not be readily available when you’re that remote, so having the ability to self recover might save your a$$.
You asked "who else has driven on the artic ocean?" answer: I have. I spent 9 months 1977 - 1978 winter and got to drive up to a couple of the drilling rigs on the artic ice. I had to follow a 100K lb oil feild float truck and could hear the ice cracking from 300 yards ahead of me where the truck was at. Just FYI: we never parked there either!! LOL. I could see the ice sagging as the truck lumbered along at 20 mph. I was happy that I was only in a 3/4-ton Ford pick-up and kept my distance behind him gladly. But you are sooo right, it is a thrill to see and especially to hear the ice cracking just ahead of you, not to mention to see the ice sagging and then returning to normal just yards ahead - wow, I still can feel the thrill just thinking of it all these years later. I really enjoyed following you on that trip through the Yukon and artic territories. I was at a camp (where we could park there) on the Alaskan Pipeline 40 miles south of Prudhoe Bay Ak. I drove what we used to call the "Haul Road" a dozen times from Fairplay to Prudhoe Bay, the only really scary part was Atigan pass. Now days, this road is called the "Dalton Highway" It has a grave marker every mile of the road and more over the Atigan pass. Keep up the awesome videos. I would like to hear less adult type topics and more about the road and rigs if it suits you. Keep up the good work and thanks for the beeping out the bad words.
I am in Banff right now and yes no joke the mountains in Banff are out of this world crazy and beautiful. Skiing the mountains makes the sight seeing even better but my shins would beg to differ. lol
Highway 93 between Banff and Jasper still gets me every time. I've lived in Edmonton for almost 44 years, and either Jasper or Banff are a 4 hour drive from my house. Been there hundreds of times in all 4 seasons, I'm still impressed every time!
Thanks for sharing, glad you guy made it back. Funny, I think of all the city lovers and ask myself Why.. So much to see , so little time and so few opportunities..
I remember when going to Niagara Falls , at the border , guys asks “ where are yous going” I told him Niagara Falls because that was our 1st stop. Then he repeats himself. I looked at him and repeated myself. He tells me to pull over, went through the van, 8 people in the van, looking for ever they look for. The ride back week later, I enter the lane that states commercial vehicles and VANS. I entered that lane, “ they asked “ why was I in that lane “ I looked at him and said “ lane says Vans” . I was in A van . Lol they are not the most pleasant people to talk too
I fully understand your frustration Kevin, I have a bad habit of drifting my F250 around corners in the winter time. But of course I'm single so there's nobody to stop me from getting myself into trouble 😅.
Dudes..... damn.... I honestly did not want these series to end. This is just way too much of a sensory overload for it to come to an abrupt end like that! Beautimiful.
Just love that you showcased my playground. So many quad/SxS trails adjacent to Banff &Jasper! All The way up And down,north/south. So glad you appreciated it. Just Imagine what’s “ off the beaten paths”. 😉🤘🏼
Wow what a trip. And wanted to say your photography skills have gone to another level and it shows. The riding views you gave us have a real cinematic feel to them. Welcome back home.
Guys I have so much I want to say….great and epic adventure. You guys did the Arctic. Once you leave Tok is crickets! So glad you Did the Banff route. Agreed….bucket list! Love Colorado but the Canadian Rockies are so jagged! Awesome! You know you are home when you see you pups! Thanks for the memories!
In the last 30 years I've driven 4.5 million miles, covered the lower 48 states, every province of Canada, but I've never made it to Alaska or the Yukon. HOPEFULLY before I check out I'll get there personally. Thank you for taking us along on this amazing journey.
Hi guys, such a great adventure! Not my first time following you but this time around you got me to subscribed. I just love the synergy and humor between you two. Keep it up, you have one more Canadian fan!
Absolutely Gorgeous Scenery. Amazing that Kevin is listening to Brittney's caution and not sending it anyway. Long ago, I use to go backpacking and Mountain House was my favorite brand of Freeze-dried food. The original version of Chili-Mac was very good but should not be eaten when in closed quarters. Later, they must have changed the recipe because they began to advertise it as "No Gas Chili". Least favorite was Turkey Tetrazzini(suspect the bag had a leak and spoiled as I got food poisoning. Next day, hoofed it 30 miles into town and was laid up for a few days-so a bit negatively biased about Turkey Tet). Was fun watching Kevin drifting(aka using Trail Turn Assist). Need to take the Bronco to an ice lake(with others) and have fun. Amazing Adventure, and thanks for sharing.
Great video thank you. With age comes wisdom. I would do that 30 years ago but not now. Weather and road condititons are nothing to screw with. Glad you got home safely,
I know you like to be risky but making that drive a lone is seriously crazy! What an epic adventure and thank you for bringing us with you! Happy Trails to you both!
Mountain House beef stroganoff with noodles is amazing! I also bring a spice wheel with me everywhere so I can add more flavor to the freeze dried meals. Been loving seeing the adventure and I've definitely added a lot of stuff to my bucket list (and added Recon Grapplers to my shopping list...)
Man can't recreate the beauty that Mother Nature can provide hands down! Brittany and Kevin thank you for treating us to the rarified air of You Tube content! AAA and our Retirement Advisory Group highly recommend Banff via the Rocky Mountaineer Luxury Rail Travel for which we are budgeted!!
I am so glad you got to see the scenery in my backyard. That drive from Jasper to Banff is beautiful and it is just as stunning in the summer. Not hinting you should come back but you guys should definitely come back and I'll bring steaks. 😂
On your next adventure to the middle if nowhere you might consider bringing a satellite phone that will work just about anywhere along with your winch and traction boards.
Loved it! I drove from AZ to Anchorage last October, didn’t take my time and regretted it it was a awesome drive even solo, though a co pilot would of been helpful to find places to stop and appreciate the pure awe the drive has to offer at so many spots. the last fuel stop in Canada before the boarder was the sketchiest for me cause why not do it late at night and in whiteout conditions. But it was worth it because after I got past Glennallen I got a spectacular Aurora show and of course I only had my iPhone to capture it. Thanks for doing what you guys do, and the effort you and your team put in for creating content!
I don’t only enjoy your videos but I love the people you are! You relieve my anxiety by being the great example that there are awesome people
Thank you for sharing this experience with us! Alaska and Canada is beautiful!
That is one of my favourite vids you've produced. Stunning scenery, beautifully shot, and you two keeping up the humour in adversity. Thanks dudes 😁🥶❤️
Great video! Banff and Jasper are truly one of the most beautiful places to see and witness in person in North America.
I’ve said it before. And I’ll say it again. Thank you sooooo much for sharing these amazing places with “me”! Not only have you built from the ground up your lively hood. You get (and want) to share it with us. The excitement in your voices shows this is more than a “job” to you. I hope you continue to inspire people to get outside, to follow your dreams, to explore the unknown and to never give up. For many, many years to come.
So nice to watch this with a cup of coffee on Sunday morning. Thanks for all the hard/fun work, you guys do!! That was another beautiful video!!
Me and my wife had an awesome time watching your expedition. When you guys laugh and smile we do the same. The way you presented your video feels like we were there with you all on your amazing journey. You two are truly the best. We love watching you guys. Keep posting. Peace out bro and sis.
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Awesome video once again. Still so thankful we got to meet you two in our sleepy little town.
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Great camera work/edit. Thanks for the ride along! Awesome vid & trip!
Glad you guys had a amazing trip. And made it back safely.
OMG. What a great video. We loved it. Thank you for taking us with you.
What an adventure, thank you for the incredible video, and those parks are amazing definitely want to visit one day!
Nice to come home and receive such a welcome back display of love by your doggies . They missed you guys .😊
The lakes are amazing, it is probably the most beautiful area in North America. Peyto, Moraine and Bow lakes are stunning. The hikes; waterfalls. Amazing.
This trip has been some of the best content I’ve ever seen. Living vicariously through y’all
Guys, thank you so much for your kind, loving big hearts for wanting to share this amazing trip with us. Keep on living your best life and again, see you inTN jeep invasion. Kevin, keep rockin those sun glasses brother.
I'm always amazed by the mountains and area's like the Grand Canyon but seeing those views in the National Park just soothes the soul....
Bucket List approved...
🤍🩶🩶
“Hey, Mr. Moose - You can’t park there!” So much beauty in this world and Country. Kevin gives new meaning to “ Flipping the Bird.” What an amazing adventure. You two have packed more into four years than anyone else I know. Your editing is great and makes the videos so much fun! LiteBriteNationHomeAtLast!
GREAT VIDEOS, thanks for taking us along!!! J.R.
Wow! I love vacationing/ adventuring with guys. Excellent videography. I'm a fan!
Loved this series, living here in Canada in BC and seeing the mountains and your guys excitement makes me smile. There are so many more roads in Southern interior and the Thompson that would blow your minds! Come back again and stay in wine country in the Okanagan in the summer, you won't regret it!
Sorry for so many comments, but this Arctic Circle trip has been my second favourite series. Your King of the Hammer RACING series is still my favourite though. Just great! Thank you so much for sharing.
We are so lucky to have settled in Alberta with amazing sights and friendly people. The two National Parks are absolutely stunning!
I'm glad to see you enjoying my old home town Anchorage.. I drove on those icy roads every winter in front wheel drive Chevy cavalier and never had a single problem in the 12 years that I lived there. And anything more extreme, then I would drive my aunt's 1982 bronco. Alaska is one of the most beautiful places to live on earth.
Epic adventure PBJ were so happy to see you home glad you got home safely
Great epic adventure guys!!! Thanks for taking us along!
I like how Britney kept Kevin on a leash regarding speed limits especially that they don’t have a winch or a traction board. Better be safe than sorry. I wouldn’t travel on an icy road without the ability to self recover either. We’re enjoying your journey.
So ALL your vehicles would have winches when in Canada and Alaska.
About all I currently have is a tow Strap and high lift jack,Sometimes!
And a couple of cans of Fix a Flat! Lol😊
I rolled the Alcan in 1999 in February in a Nissan pathfinder. We had good tires and used 4x4 alot. Now I off-road I'd be scared to do that without my winch, recovery boards, shovel, 75 pound tool bag and my duffel bag full of recovery gear. Either way driving skills are way more important that all the recovery gear in the world. That highway has areas that you go off your done.
@@JeepCherokeeful -Not when you’re going to the Arctic Ocean and help might not be readily available when you’re that remote, so having the ability to self recover might save your a$$.
Great Gray Owls are amazing to see. Glad you got to experience that.
a massive thank you for sharing views of some truely awesome places that a lot of people would never normaly get to see ..
Thank you so very much. We did Banff & Jasper nearly 26 years ago and dearly want to go back again. Your footage was fantastic
I love being along for the ride with you guys!!!❤❤💯🤙
Absolutely loved these last videos! Such amazing beauty that many people would never see.
As a dog person those pups love ya!
Welcome home you guys. What an epic adventure. Thanks for taking us along 👍🏻
So glad your home, wow what an adventure this Alaska trip was.
Wow what a great video!!! Loved the beautiful mountain scenery and loved your fun interaction as well. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks again for sharing your epic adventure! Welcome home!
Thank you for sharing with us! Fun trip Mel is a cool guy would be great to have him on any trip.
Wow, what a trip thanks for taking us along with you.
What a trip guys! Thanks for taking us along for the ride of a lifetime!
Seems like you guys had a great time! I’ll likely never make that trip, but I will live it through you two. Thanks!
Loved the trip. Thanks for taken us along.
Getting greeted by the puppies was so fun!!
Thank you for taking us along on this series...it was an absolutely amazing journey...and we live in Canada 😊
You asked "who else has driven on the artic ocean?" answer: I have. I spent 9 months 1977 - 1978 winter and got to drive up to a couple of the drilling rigs on the artic ice. I had to follow a 100K lb oil feild float truck and could hear the ice cracking from 300 yards ahead of me where the truck was at. Just FYI: we never parked there either!! LOL. I could see the ice sagging as the truck lumbered along at 20 mph. I was happy that I was only in a 3/4-ton Ford pick-up and kept my distance behind him gladly. But you are sooo right, it is a thrill to see and especially to hear the ice cracking just ahead of you, not to mention to see the ice sagging and then returning to normal just yards ahead - wow, I still can feel the thrill just thinking of it all these years later. I really enjoyed following you on that trip through the Yukon and artic territories. I was at a camp (where we could park there) on the Alaskan Pipeline 40 miles south of Prudhoe Bay Ak. I drove what we used to call the "Haul Road" a dozen times from Fairplay to Prudhoe Bay, the only really scary part was Atigan pass. Now days, this road is called the "Dalton Highway" It has a grave marker every mile of the road and more over the Atigan pass. Keep up the awesome videos. I would like to hear less adult type topics and more about the road and rigs if it suits you. Keep up the good work and thanks for the beeping out the bad words.
Gorgeous scenery !!!
Sorry, forgot to say thank you for sharing this with us. Banff looked beautiful. Glad you’re home and safe.
Wow! Super Cool trip! My favorites so far, thank you so much!
Expedition *LiteBrite* - Exploring one of the few remaining *wild frontiers*
Cool seeing you guys in my backyard... That drive along the Matanuska is truly breathtaking. You should see it in the summer some time.
I am in Banff right now and yes no joke the mountains in Banff are out of this world crazy and beautiful.
Skiing the mountains makes the sight seeing even better but my shins would beg to differ. lol
Highway 93 between Banff and Jasper still gets me every time. I've lived in Edmonton for almost 44 years, and either Jasper or Banff are a 4 hour drive from my house. Been there hundreds of times in all 4 seasons, I'm still impressed every time!
Thanks for taking us on a spectacular journey guys. 👍🏽🩷
Beautiful drive back. Amazing trip. 36 Years ago, my wife and I Honeymooned in the Banff and Jasper area! Beautiful area… Thanks for taking us along!
Thanks for sharing, glad you guy made it back. Funny, I think of all the city lovers and ask myself Why.. So much to see , so little time and so few opportunities..
I remember when going to Niagara Falls , at the border , guys asks “ where are yous going” I told him Niagara Falls because that was our 1st stop. Then he repeats himself. I looked at him and repeated myself. He tells me to pull over, went through the van, 8 people in the van, looking for ever they look for. The ride back week later, I enter the lane that states commercial vehicles and VANS. I entered that lane, “ they asked “ why was I in that lane “ I looked at him and said “ lane says Vans” . I was in A van . Lol they are not the most pleasant people to talk too
I fully understand your frustration Kevin, I have a bad habit of drifting my F250 around corners in the winter time. But of course I'm single so there's nobody to stop me from getting myself into trouble 😅.
Amazing journey!! Thanks for sharing!!
Dudes..... damn.... I honestly did not want these series to end. This is just way too much of a sensory overload for it to come to an abrupt end like that! Beautimiful.
WOW Thank you for sharing. I've never seen pictures like that before it touches the❤.
I saw the perfect shirt for Kevin. It said ‘ In my defense, I was left unsupervised’!
Love the views. So blessed to do what you do welcome back home. God bless.
I am originally from Alberta so seeing these views just made my day and made me miss home! Thank you for taking this amazing trip!! 🎉
Just love that you showcased my playground.
So many quad/SxS trails adjacent to Banff &Jasper! All
The way up
And down,north/south.
So glad you appreciated it. Just Imagine what’s “ off the beaten paths”. 😉🤘🏼
So glad you went through Jasper and Banff.
Wow what a trip. And wanted to say your photography skills have gone to another level and it shows. The riding views you gave us have a real cinematic feel to them. Welcome back home.
Brittany - thank you for taking me along! Kevin was a master driver too!
Welcome home guys !!!! Peanut and Jelly will be so happy
WINTER WONDERLAND AND PUPPY LOVE!! AWESOME!
I have a new bucket list item. Looks breathtakingly beautiful.
Guys I have so much I want to say….great and epic adventure. You guys did the Arctic. Once you leave Tok is crickets!
So glad you
Did the Banff route.
Agreed….bucket list! Love Colorado but the Canadian Rockies are so jagged! Awesome!
You know you are home when you see you pups!
Thanks for the memories!
Loved the adventure guys! I'm sad it's over...but I bet you glad to be home! 👍👍
Awesome journey, you two.🥶
The best part is the puppy homecoming ❤
Banf! What a team! Speed and control aka Kev n Brit...❤️ this vid!
In the last 30 years I've driven 4.5 million miles, covered the lower 48 states, every province of Canada, but I've never made it to Alaska or the Yukon. HOPEFULLY before I check out I'll get there personally. Thank you for taking us along on this amazing journey.
Great adventure, i loved watching every second of it. Keep going guys !!!
Hi guys, such a great adventure! Not my first time following you but this time around you got me to subscribed. I just love the synergy and humor between you two. Keep it up, you have one more Canadian fan!
Absolutely Gorgeous Scenery. Amazing that Kevin is listening to Brittney's caution and not sending it anyway. Long ago, I use to go backpacking and Mountain House was my favorite brand of Freeze-dried food. The original version of Chili-Mac was very good but should not be eaten when in closed quarters. Later, they must have changed the recipe because they began to advertise it as "No Gas Chili". Least favorite was Turkey Tetrazzini(suspect the bag had a leak and spoiled as I got food poisoning. Next day, hoofed it 30 miles into town and was laid up for a few days-so a bit negatively biased about Turkey Tet). Was fun watching Kevin drifting(aka using Trail Turn Assist). Need to take the Bronco to an ice lake(with others) and have fun. Amazing Adventure, and thanks for sharing.
Glad you made it back safely.
Y'all should come back and see the national park in the summer, whole nother level of beauty
Best arctic / Alaska adventure video series EVER!!!
I went through there during a snow storm. It truly is one of the most majestic places in the world!
Hey nice to see you two in my neck of the woods. I am 3 hours south of Banff.
Welcome to Canada ❤🇨🇦✌️
Banff and Glazier National Park are gorgeous.
Great video thank you. With age comes wisdom. I would do that 30 years ago but not now. Weather and road condititons are nothing to screw with. Glad you got home safely,
SOOO glad you guys did this so I don't have to. What a trip to have in your memory....keep it up.
As always, no place like home. However we all enjoyed the journey, thanks for sharing.
I’m really loving you guys’ Kasbo style soundtracks.
I know you like to be risky but making that drive a lone is seriously crazy! What an epic adventure and thank you for bringing us with you! Happy Trails to you both!
We definitely wouldn’t recommend most people attempt any of that solo. 😅
"YOU CANT PARK THERE" (will never get old!!!) classic! LOL
Beautiful scenery
You drove Dease to PG in one shot.....dammmm iron manning that section.
Crazy trip you all had but so goes making some serious memories..Well done
Thanks for awesome video!
Mountain House beef stroganoff with noodles is amazing! I also bring a spice wheel with me everywhere so I can add more flavor to the freeze dried meals. Been loving seeing the adventure and I've definitely added a lot of stuff to my bucket list (and added Recon Grapplers to my shopping list...)
Man can't recreate the beauty that Mother Nature can provide hands down! Brittany and Kevin thank you for treating us to the rarified air of You Tube content! AAA and our Retirement Advisory Group highly recommend Banff via the Rocky Mountaineer Luxury Rail Travel for which we are budgeted!!
That was another beautiful video!!
You need to get the film that goes over your windshield that protects it from chips and cracks
I am so glad you got to see the scenery in my backyard. That drive from Jasper to Banff is beautiful and it is just as stunning in the summer. Not hinting you should come back but you guys should definitely come back and I'll bring steaks. 😂
On your next adventure to the middle if nowhere you might consider bringing a satellite phone that will work just about anywhere along with your winch and traction boards.
We had a Spot device, just in case. 🙂
Loved it! I drove from AZ to Anchorage last October, didn’t take my time and regretted it it was a awesome drive even solo, though a co pilot would of been helpful to find places to stop and appreciate the pure awe the drive has to offer at so many spots. the last fuel stop in Canada before the boarder was the sketchiest for me cause why not do it late at night and in whiteout conditions. But it was worth it because after I got past Glennallen I got a spectacular Aurora show and of course I only had my iPhone to capture it.
Thanks for doing what you guys do, and the effort you and your team put in for creating content!
That was GREAT all the way through it .