Driving an Old Ford Diesel Truck 2,000 Miles to the Arctic Ocean in -53°F/ -47°C
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- Опубліковано 21 лют 2024
- We didn't make it last time... let's see what happens if we try to Return to the Arctic. Driving and winter camping an old 1996 Ford F350 7.3 Powerstroke Diesel truck 2,000 miles up to the Arctic Ocean with the coldest weather I've ever experienced... what could happen? This is Episode 2 of the Return to the Arctic series.
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Ok. Fellow 7.3 owner here. It started hard because when you pulled the filter combined with the gel it caused an air bubble. Once it clears it should fire perfectly. Also do not cycle your plugs if you ever do use ether. As well as if you’re going to idle for prolonged periods of time high idle it. Another piece of advice is FPPF fuel treatment is the best for un gelling fuel. And a splash of howes diesel treat will really help prevent gelling. It even helps #1 diesel. And gelled fuel will leave wax residue in your filter and clog it. Yes this was a long winded comment but I also live in a cold climate and I was daily driving a 87 f350 with a 6.9 idi in it at -30. Just trying to spread some info that might really help you. Keep up the good work buddy. Really Enjoying these videos so far.
Good points. I own a '97 7.3 and was always taught if they don't fire up on the first go...give it 60 seconds and then press the pedal to the floor hold and crank again. It usually works for me.
I just learned some thing thank you
Yep no doubt there was some air in the system when it runs this well after
That doesnt do anything. the PCM doesnt allow throttle input at crank@@GregorsOutdoors
Super helpful comment! Just out of curiosity, why should one high-idle in that scenario?
I did that trip in a 1966 Ford Army M-151A1 with a winter package and an Army Jeep Trailer with a 100g Fuel Tank and supplies about 10 years ago. I rolled 700 mile with tire chains in 4wd. The roughest time me and my best friend ever had about 2000 miles. Never cut it off for 2 weeks. It was -65 at one time. Very rough trip. We cooked food in tin foil on the engine while driving. Had a 24v coffee maker. Roughest part was going to the bathroom I mean damn rough. I had to go to the Hospital for a couple of days, well the both of us for exhaustion . Overall it was an interesting trip one slip up we would have froze to death. It took a detail shop and mechanics shop to get the Jeep back to show room ready. It took them 3 weeks. Every bearing and tire had to be replaced along with Belts hoses and lights. Had to shoot a Moose who attacked the Jeep I took him out with a 45 caliber. I have over a 1000 pictures and a TB of Film. Wild ride.
Great experience I would think.
man i sure would love to see some of those pictures
Post some of the footage.
That's pretty sweet. Maybe get with this dude to collaborate on showing some of your stuff, would make some good content im sure he could splice in!
The real ones know that this is the plot to a movie : Into The Unknown - By Baxter Hamchek
This is like a TV show where im waiting and waiting for the next episode to come out. I love these adventures.
Same!
@@f.b.8254 the only thing that disappointed me about this video was that it ended.
@@xJAWAx , I was commenting about this above, what I like so much about his videos is that he tends to pick up where he left off so it's as if the video "never really does end!"
Right! He definitely needs more help or a network should pick up this series!
@@zenithperigee7442 very true! This is a reason UA-cam is better than TV at this point
If you take a shot every time Timmy says "im just gonna keep the truck running" youll be hammered in about 10 mins lol
Or " I love having 2 fuel tanks" meanwhile combined they hold the same amount as any 3/4 or 1 ton
Or everytime he says the word “diesel” or everytime he reminds you that his truck has “two diesel tanks” because he thinks it’s so cool even though you can option a modern truck with a single tank that holds more fuel that the two tanks he has on his old hoopty
but then plot twist he shuts the truck off...
@@RunawayVan66 I got super concerned at this part. But figured it would be good, as long as he was quick!
Or when he says 'awesome' 😂
Why this channel is not above 1 million subs is beyond me ! Come on people, this man deserves it. Excellent content Tim! Pls continue.
It's Great content but his video camera has way too much out of focus and this will keep people from staying on his channel
It’ll come for him. His channel has came a long way, the earlier stuff had a cringy hippie “bro” vibe I couldn’t really get around but he’s evolved it into more of a documentary kinda format I really like. Some videos he’s completely silent for large stretches which I also like. When he gets to 1M it will have been even more improved. I disagree with the other comment about camerawork; vice grip garage has almost 2M and his camera work is still mediocre at best. Timmy’s is improving
Close to 500k now
You're so kind and patient with the fans that you meet. Way to go, man. Don't take it the wrong way, but you remind me of my grandpa. He could stop and strike up a convo with anyone. You'd think they knew each other for years.
hahah thanks man
I thought the exact same thing…”to never know a stranger” really is a very desirable trait to have. The people who follow him up in the north country makes me feel like this dude is very much a folk hero in the modern sense of the word. They know they can just go up and say hello and that makes it that much more enjoyable watching this channel because we’re just along for the ride as passengers. Keep firing on all cylinders!!
Dude, I love your videos, they're theraputic. Recently had a big cancer operation (one of the lucky ones, caught early) so Im laid up watching all your vids based in the UK!
Looking forward to part 3. Thanks for the effort you put in making them.
Safe trucking dude!
I rode a 1968 Honda 450SS from Connecticut to the end of the Haul road and up (Spine) to Prudhoe Bay in the Fall of 1983.. camping in a pup tent.. Even in warmer weather… it wasn’t easy.. but there was a lot less traffic back then.. Bears, Moose, various other quadrupeds .. were the biggest challenges besides fuel.. I am now nearly 60.. and I am convinced I took at least 7 years off my life on that trip by pushing past the discomforts… Stay safe and Thank you for taking us along on the adventure.
Nice! Sounds like an awesome trip haha! Type 2 fun;)
You certainly got 7 year's of use from that 68 Honda
Hopefully that trip added 7 to your life.
You live in Connecticut now?
My brothers and I have been riding since the 1960s and we are convinced that it has added to our lives.
He just turned 74 and still rides, I will be 76 soon and also want to go back to riding, no big rides since 2015 for me.
My 1st 🏍️ a 1968 Kawasaki 2 stroke 250cc
My longest ride Houston Texas - Alabama - Michigan - Canada - Burlington Vermont
Started riding on a Honda 160 twin but we took our bikes everywhere including off-road and "hill" climbing hahaha.
My longest ride was in 2012, left Mexico just south of Douglas NM after lunch on a Monday and rode home to just west of Toronto by 9:30PM, just over 2000 miles, 3,300km
I always wear Crocs inside at home but Crocs actually helped save my wife's life. We were kayaking and her kayak was overturned because she got hung up on a fallen tree under a trestle bridge. I luckily was wearing my Crocs and I had put them in sport mode (rear strap flipped behind my ankle) as I entered my kayak. Because of her situation, I had to paddle back upstream with my 9yo son on the front of my 2 person kayak and grab onto the bridge. Then I had to stand up and straddle the trestle bridge and kayak with one leg on each in fairly fast moving water and if it weren't for my squishy anti-slip Crocs, there's no way I could have held on for the over 30 minutes it took for swift water rescue to arrive and unhook her from the branches she was pinned to underwater with only her head, shoulders, and arms above water and pull her out to safety. Ugh, I hate that story but yeah, Crocs!
I'm an Australian coal miner have booked a trip to Alaska in january 2025 super excited to see the scenery around this place, looks so beautiful
That’s gonna be a change in temperature for you:)
I hope you have a great trip. It will be a great contrast from your daily life. That sounds like a lot of fun.
be careful no to slip and fall in to canada, (bunch of uncle fuckers!)
@@CasaDin30 Certainly will be where i currently live the coldest it gets is around the -5 and thats on rare occasion
I can’t believe I’ve just been glued to 2 hours of this trip so far…and about to find the next segment. Brand new subscriber and I’m fascinated.
Hey Timmy, thanks for stopping and checking on that car on side of the highway! Good man…
What an incredibly fun video this was to watch. I am loving this Arctic Circle adventure, and I love the longer videos, Timmy. Keep in mind, I am an older female who hates cold weather, not very adventurous, so these videos are so fun for me to "tag along" on, since I would never make such an adventure myself! 😅 It's amazing how you stay so "cool and collected" through all those trials and mishaps, and I don't know how you got ANY sleep in 112 F heat, wow! I would have trouble sleeping in 90F heat! But maybe being utterly exhausted helped! It was so cool to see you recognized by not one, but FOUR fans of your channel!
Rule number 1, Know your vehicle. Good work Timmy. You got this.
I love the way Timmy is always so gracious and welcoming to his fans and subscribers he meets along the way ❤️. He always makes time for them!!
Bro is an Alaskan legend everyone says hi to Timmy. Good luck on the journey!
I own a 95 f250 Ford waldoc too. Bought it new back in 95. Awesome truck. There's a bleed valve on the side of your filter housing next time you experience no start open it while cranking and it will start but you have to quickly close it as the fuel comes out quickly after the air lock is overcome. Went through the same predicament at -65° up in Fairbanks.
Enjoyed your video as you go many of the same roads I've driven on.good memories with family.
This is by far my favorite channel on UA-cam right now. I love the sheltering aspect of a blizzard outside and being warm and comfy inside. Like, people are stuck in the snow and dude inside making stuffed peppers 😂
I'm in Montana. We leave em running all the time. No worries. Don't know why you make such a deal about it. Look at the trucks around you, they never shut them off . I enjoy your channel, you definitely have a blast doing what you do. Don't worry about the truck running all night, never bother it. Safe travels.
He's only worried about fuel usage with limited places to fill up
"All you have to do is go out and live and stuff happens." Best quote of this episode!
Man you are a full on celebrity up there lol. You know your channel is good when you can't pull in somewhere without someone recognizing you.
I absolutely love this content. Netflix or somebody should pick you up as a documentary, no joke.
We used to have a nice expensive pipeline in order to have reasonable priced energy here in Germany, until sleepy creepy 3 letter agencied it away. 😱 I'm glad you get your truck running again so we all might eventually see what it's all about when you say we're heading north. Enjoy the trip my friend
dude this guy is so genuine and chill
@4:40 Anyone else think the garage door wasn't opened up high enough for his cabin to clear under? I love the channel, and your bravery for such an insane journey. I wish you well, and safe travels on your Artic adventure.
I also noticed he left the garage door open while driving the car outside and then chatting for a moment inside the cabin. Kinda cringed at the electricity wasted there but then again we have super expensive electricity atm.
Crocs are a must. Driving comfortably is very important. I have summer crocs and winter crocs. Love
You're so chill with your celeb status. Love it! Watch your top knot babe.
Our host on these journeys is capable, indefatigable and a great narrator of his adventures.
It makes it compelling. Not self-absorbed either, and very honest.
Bon voyage and thanks for taking us with you.
I've seen your truck on the road before. What a small world. God bless and stay warm. You are livin' one of the dreams.
I held my breath every time you tried to start the truck. FINALLY, what a relief to hear her running again! Loving the trip! See you next video!
Despite what people say about the look of crocs, they are incredibly comfortable. Love them!
I have some ideas that could be useful for you especially since you live in such a harsh climate. #1- Fuel tank heater. Will help against gelling fuel and therefore not having to worry about shutting truck off. #2- A fuel transfer tank. These can range anywhere from 20 gallons to 100 gallons of fuel that you can carry and some have pumps in them so you can use it to pump fuel into whatever you have that runs diesel. Kind of like having your own portable gas station in sense. And then it also saves you from having to worry about running out of fuel and being left stranded.
Just two things I thought of while watching this video and the one before this one.
I ask myself why go to the movies, just tune into Timmy’s videos! 😱Suspenseful, glued to every minute. Glad you got everything going.
LOL! i said the same thing in my comment. this guy is Amazing. he seems to be so adventurous, brave , patient, and Smart.
20 min in: I have a number of Crocs! They're great for mud and gardening!
The pipeline is an example of what America could do before we became dysfunctional!
Safe travels Tim!
Tech of 20 years. Keep it warm. Start it every couple of hours. Straight one. You won’t have a problem. Keep up the great videos and inspiration for everyone at work at Monday !
Your subscribers are so respectful! I am also a subscriber, and I seriously admire your hard work.
Honestly I like the ride along style of this video, it’s cool to hang out with you.
I just retired after 44 years. Anti gel has to be put in tank first as you fill up it disperses it evenly in your tank. In that temp I usually doubled plus the amount in each tank. I noticed you dint put any in your heater. It needed it to.
Yes, put additives in just before you fill up because the in-rushing fuel will then mix everything together properly.
I do love crocs. Really handy for camping, gardening, cleaning out the chickens, etc. I also love driving in them. Super comfortable, easy to get on and off, light to wear and pack, and washable. I have little croc ankle boots, which are fabulous in winter too.
Hey! Just a little tip for the settings of your camera. If you use a smaller shutter, your depth of field will increase and you won’t have the same issues with the camera focusing all over the place.
Im so glad that this part of your trip went a bit better. I remember as a kid growing up in Colorado the pipe line just starting to be built in Alaska & all the people that moved there to work on it. It was quite an undertaking back then. Thanks for the fun & taking us along Timmy! 💙
Timmy, it sure was a treat to see you help your friend Ria (Roaming Recklessly) with a tip. Keep on trucking!!!
Slow down and enjoy the journey. ;)
That 💕 cool since they're both up there in the coldness. ehy.
Used to drive the exact same truck doing block foundations and those trucks with the international motors were so tough and reliable, we finally sold it off at 450k miles and we worked that truck hard. I still see it once in a while going past me, it's still running, miss that era of trucks. The one we had was a manual transmission and it handled the mountains around here like a tank.
I love my winter lined crocs for driving…..and everyday use lol
Who else is already here?
Me
Me and 4K other viewers.
Underrated comment that definitely needs more replies 🔥
I'm here!
Me me
I lived in Baton Rouge for 14 years. Crocs are THE native shoe for me! I now also wear Dudes for more "upscale" attire!
Tim. Once you open the fuel filters you let air in the system the only way to restart is to bleed the system down. That’s why it wouldn’t start. You used starting fluid the truck fired off and ran at 6 to 800 RPM enough to bleed the air out and get running.
I worked with Diesel Nodwells in DeadHorse for years. Here's a tip, carry a parachute. If rig gets frozen up, throw the chute over the front of the vehicle and seal the edges with shovels of snow. Put your propane heater under chute, presto! instant garage.
Another tip... if in doubt, leave it running all night.
It's always handy to carry a propane weed burner good directional intense heat for oil pan etc.
Last tip, starting fluid is your friend.
This is so dope... Thank u for taking these drives for us man!!! S/O to the very brave trucks and people who live and maintain those roads up there!!!!
Whew, Timmy, you started this video lookin' like death on a soda cracker. Glad you were able to get back on the road after all that. Keep it runnin', buddy!
As always, enjoyed the video. You never surprise us with your calm demeanor and your ability to adapt and overcome. Looking forward to the next one! Safe blessings ☮️
My favorite snow tires were studded Nokian Hakkapeliittas...plus I liked saying the name. I kept getting stuck in the snow and then saw this car in a store parking lot with tire treads that caught my eye. Saw the name and got myself a set...studded. never got stuck after that. Loved those tires.
We run 4 studs on EVERYTHING. Two cars, , van , truck. Studs on a 2wd will go further than 4x4. Also, carry 4 tire cable, 4 tire chains
Woo hoo! I'm thrilled to see you've posted! Fingers crossed! Not reading the comments until I watch...
I love this channel Timmy! I found it a month ago and I have watched almost everything in its entirety
Nice Bruce, glad you're enjoying the ride!
Really amazing footage and a ton of respect for taking the time to document everything.I know its a lot easier to just skip the filming....Taking the extra time and putting in the effort really pays off...and its appreciated..
Finally she is breathing!....i'm glad that you went back to the road!....be safe......hi from Argentina.......(the "other side")
I've worn Crocs for many years. They're the best thing I've found for long shifts on my feet. Also great for slippers or just for walkin' around.
Appreciate you man. This was a really cool journey. Thanks for taking us along. Be safe.
Those views are just amazing, so beautiful. I don't know how you tolerate that cold. Thanks for sharing your trip, take care and stay safe.
Worn crocs for years...they're wonderful. I cracked up when I saw you were wearing them up in the GWN in sub zero Temps. 😊
Timmy you are one brave young man….but always prepared! Enjoying this adventure very much!😁
Awesome to see how many people recognized you! Congrats on your success! Looking forward to watch your channel grow!
Nice drone shots
Love Crocs. I have strap lights on mine. Stay safe bud
New to the channel but I'm already addicted. Thanks for the video. And I can certainly see why you love Alaska! A stunningly beautiful paradise! Safe travels...
Best show ever
Hi Tim, I love your videos, real life no acting, straight up love it. I used to live 150 kilometers above the Arctic circle in Sweden for 3 years almost. Loved everything, especially the Northern lights! Looking forward to see your next video!
Thanks for sharing!!
I love your videos. I have two sons your age and every time I watch your excursions I worry about you until your home or somewhere safe. Thank you for your work from Saratoga Springs Utah!
How absolutely incredible……what a journey!
Awesome video as always Timmy. Return to the Arctic has had a few hiccups but sometimes that's what makes the trip interesting and epic adventure can't wait to see the rest of your trip to the Arctic ocean. Thanks for letting us ride along with you on your adventures.
Quite the adventure, thanks for taking us along. safe travels 🎅
Love my crocs! You're channel is great! You're one brave winter adventurer! I'm loving every minute of your video... I admire your preparedness. Learning a lot from you! Keeping 🤞🤞🤞!! Keep safe and warm!
I love your drone views. I can't understand how you do it while driving. The country you're going through is gorgeous. Stay safe Timmy. God bless you and yours from Yuma Arizona.
Awesome video, you got me hooked Tim. No fake drama, just 100% realism all the way. Getting tons of knowledge and tips from your channel, keep it up and stay safe always. Greetings from the Philippines.
Youngest son loves his crocs. ( He is 18) stay safe on your journey ❤😊
Been waiting for this video to drop since the last one! Glad to see you got things goin' and kept your plans for the trip! Here's to smooth sailing, man! Looking forward to the next one!
I swore I would never wear Crocs. My children bought me a pair for Fathers day to wear on the Ranch, started waring them and loved them. Love my Crocs.
Timmy you're awesome! I absolutely love these videos. What an adventure. Sooooo cold. I've lived in southern Ontario,Canada all my life. It gets cold in the winter but not THAT cold. You remain so chill (pun not intended) in spite of everything. Brave of you to keep on rollin'!.
Yah I ❤ my Crocs. Discovered them about 15 years ago & wear them all the time both indoors & outdoors. Even in winter unless there's too much snow. Very comfy, practical, and fun to wear. They're light, come in cool colours & nothing to do up.
Thanks for the vids!!! You're a fun guy to watch with your relaxed attitude & funny comments. Keep 'em coming, stay safe & warm (or cool depending on the situation) on your travels. PS. I appreciate all the "history" lessons along the way.😅☀️🏂🏿❄️🚚
I have never been more stressed watching a video on YT. I know that sounds silly, but I'm invested into this channel, pandemic was tough on me, I found so much relaxation in your videos. Seeing your truck struggle, made my heart hurt. So glad it started, I had to pause to type this comment. Best of luck, always.
Really amazing footage going over the Yukon River bridge.
Timmy you are adventurous with a capital A, I like that you leave in the good, bad n the ugly - don’t ever change your MO, your vids are the greatest, almost feel like I’m right next to ya as I’m snugged up in my tiny house.
Great videos! Love your authenticity and sincerity.
Glad you got back on the road fairly quick... Can't wait for the next upload.
Love to watch these videos of you traveling up route 11. I follow along on the map when you tell us where you are at that moment. I can’t fathom temperatures that low. Safe travels always.
This was a great continuation of your trip. I watched the first part and was ready to see how you make out. You have all the gear bro and keep a cool head when things aren't going well. Ready for the next segment of your journey stay safe!🤘😎
It must be such a good feeling when people recognize you and get excited. I have the opposite effect, people see me and walk the other way.
heya, idk if youll see this... but switching the offroad lights from led to to any other bulb that produces some heat should fix the ice issue. theyll stay free of ice as long as theyre on and melt anything that was gathering prior.
keep the spirit of adventure burning, and safe travels. but not too safe.
Timmy serms like the most down to earth person. He's so nice to his subs. Love the videos, i hate the cold but love watching you enjoy it so much. Lol
Timmy, I love Crocs, your cookies, and Caribou Meat!!!!!
Tim I really enjoyed the video I was glad the truck started up... Looking forward to the next video stay safe on whatever adventure your own now,
Amazing video! The cinematography and narration pulled me in. Your adventurous spirit is inspirational. Your video reminds me of my camping content, though I stick to low-key hikes and simple nature getaways. I try to showcase the simple joys of the outdoors, like campfire cooking and stargazing. I prefer camping closer to home rather than extreme backcountry. Huge kudos on making such an engaging video that motivates people to get outside! It makes me want to try a bolder camping trip someday. Keep up the phenomenal work!
Glad your making it, and happy to see you safe and sound, safe travels 🤙🏻😎
That is one Tough looking Truck!!! I Love it and the cabin built on it is GORGEOUS!!!
Safe travels, Always!!!
Can’t wait for the next video mate ! I’m in Australia so the closest we have to this weather scenario is the snowy mountains which is no where near your environment! So this is a real eye opener , and the best part is you do real stuff with no bs ! Love old trucks I’m restoring a 1986 Toyota hilux pickup at present very rewarding and hopefully will be fun to explore our country cheers from down under 🇦🇺🍻🙏🤙🏾🍻
I love Crocs! So comfortable!
So glad you made it so far be safe enjoy thanks for sharing your videos 🤗
Great to see you back on the road. You’re a beast ……….. Big Tony
Pretty interesting. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us. I enjoy every time👍🏼 Safe travels!
Man I love this adventure with your Ford truck + rear house...you are the Artic Legend!.....I enjoy your Channel very much..... keep on!