I forgot it was funny seeing the guys getting into the cold water. That’s like the polar bear club there! Lol! The wild life that was awesome seeing. That buffet looked good too! Out here no buffets are open but one. Since since Covid. I miss eating at buffets. One day they will all open up again in Vegas.
I was up there in 1995 and they would not let us go the last mile to the Arctic Ocean, glad you can now! Thanks for letting me see the drive again. Great Trip!
Hi John. You have to do the tour to go all the way to the Arctic Ocean to jump in due to security concerns but you can explore Prudhoe bay and see most of the things in the camp itself.
wow am so used to seeing Prudhoe covered in snow, courtesy of the Ice Road Truckers! My trip to Alaska from the UK was in July 1995 and I loved the almost constant daylight, but not the mosquitos. But what stunned me were the high temps! So even in November, you can get beautiful days too. It was also good too see a bit of wildlife still existing beside all that machinery and the jarring presence of Man.
Wow!!! What a beautiful video to welcome the morning!!! The combination of scenery, music, and poetry touched my soul! 🙏🏽🎼 With heartfelt gratitude, thank you! Blessings to you and yours.👏👏👏🐾🐾
I am Japanese and happened to know about the Dalton Highway and found this video. At first I thought the narrator was a professional voice actor. Great voice, great video, and great choice of music. I enjoyed the drive in a distant exotic country. Thank you very much.
Well you three, a wonderful video. 24 years ago, my friend and former colleague wanted me to go with him to Predunce bay as a senior site manager and senior engineer to build incinerators and oil filtration equipment. Laugh, however, I had signed a contract just before that to build similar equipment in the Bering Sea oil fields. Was an important experience in my life, where I learned a lot, because at that time the company Flour Daniel, had made many mistakes, which we had to eliminate on site. Building a 60" pipeline and flare gas line in the winter is not so easy. We needed big truck cranes, 500 ton crane, is not so small. The roads, worst roads, you could only drive heavy vehicles in the winter. Laugh, our " official car", was an Ural truck and in addition 4 x 400 liter tanks, the engine was never turned off. Lach, good food and lots of vodka kept us warm. Was a very nice time, very great people, Russians, Americans and Germans, we built the big ones. Is past and I hope one understands each other in the future again, as in the past. Beautiful days and good trip. Greetings from Frankfurt
This must have been an incredible experience. So many cultures working together and sharing stories. I always love when we get to work with people from other places. We all have so much to learn from all of those experiences. Thank you for sharing this! Have a wonderful week!
Great video great scenery. Didn’t know you and Jim road in bikes before. That’s awesome. Nice you explored in your own and your meetup friends went to Antarctica. I think that’s how it’s spelled. We learned about it in history. I was wondering if it was cold there this time of year. I love seeing the polar bears there in nature channel. Glad you met up with the gang and it was funny when they said there’s mom and dad. I laughed so hard. They’re a fun and funny group. Nice people. Glad you did this with your meetup group. It’s so enjoyable to watch and follow. I was having a lot of fun right with you. But I always have watching you. Thank you both for that. Love you guys! And Ember!
I have been watching so many travel vlogs during this year and yours is one of the best . Specially the last 5 mins with background music along with the way you explained gave me a heavenly feelings . Love from Texas ❤️❤️
Hey Cynthia,Jim this video truly breath taking, taking time to soak up the beauty, a man once said “ There is more to life than seeing how fast you can live it “ Life can’t be at a fast pace. Take care you both , and your fellow companions. From the land down under.
Wow some brave souls there in the group. Lol. What an amazing trip. The gang seems so happy regardless of the cost of diesel. Is the Aurora a hotel? Hi Ember!!! Cheers guys!!!
Hi Cynthia and Jim. This was so great to watch just after the last of the Jewish holiday season has ended. As always, thanks for sharing. At the end, I see loads of happy faces. So, in both your as well as the travelers' opinions - What brings about that exhilarating feeling more? Alaska and its vastness and scenery? Or the camaraderie of the group? wouldn't mind your getting a sense of this from the others. Have a great and safe return trip, and hope you don't hit bad weather, esp. big snows along the way.
Hello Daniel. We are happy to hear you had a good holiday season! This experience was a positive one because of how it was laid out. Plenty of time enjoying nature but also the camaraderie. We slowed things down for people who generally travel at a much faster pace and that changed how they were able to experience this great state.
Hi guys, You mentioned your first trip to Prudhoe bay was on your motorcycles? That would have been fantastic in itself...what a trip that would have been, Now you're leading a group of revel adventurers north and the memories they will have will last a life time. Wow lots of animals this time. Wonderful video as usual... You both stay safe and have fun Cheers! James
Good morning, sounds like y'all time together is Winding down. If you like ask all your friends, how many feel better in the North. Time to get moving. Church. TTYL
You guys rock!! We are making our plans to get up there next summer. Thank you for putting another sticker out there for us! Musk ox, that is awesome. Did you get to go to the Arctic Ocean last minute that day too? Just wondering how much time the tour company needs to let you get to the ocean.
What a trip. Our next door neighbor worked at Prudhoe Bay and will tell him to check out the video. Also have to ask again can that drive be done in a two wheel drive van? Safe travels
The beginning shots sweeping across the vast Alaskan landscape, looking from centerline back really does speak to the inner reminiscence of not only you, but your fellow travelers as well. Then to see the camera pan to the front we get a strong sense that we’re now focusing on what lies ahead having paid homage to the path already traveled, further reinforced by the fade in from black which feels a lot like one’s eyes opening up to take in what lies before them, which in this case is the transition to a van not moving. Stasis. And Jim, we really need to discuss your choice to not use the tent hold-down chords. Given the wind, it’s pretty much a necessity. Are those small things along the road some sort of odd-looking light that only comes up five feet or so? I can’t understand why such a thing would be used. Are they just reflectors? I’ve never seen something like them in use so I don’t know what they are. I love that you’ve been able to see so much wildlife in this video after having gone without for so long. Do you have bats up there to feast on your State Bird the mosquito? Seems to me that they’d love to have the unlimited food source up there. I heard one of your fellow travelers say, “It’s not salty at all, weird.” I would have never guessed that the Arctic Ocean would be any less salty than any other ocean. I know that freshwater floats on top of salt water. Is there a glacier or freshwater stream near that location that could account for the lack of salinity? I’ve been miles off the coast of Washington/Oregon where the Columbia dumps into the Pacific and dipped a cup into the “ocean” and drank fresh water from the Columbia. It’s an odd quirk of water. I’m actually not at all surprised by the good food at the end of the Dalton Highway. Every General knows that troops march on their stomachs. If they’re well fed they’ll do better. Same goes for big business like oil. Keep the workers content when it comes to food, and they’ll still gripe and complain, but they won’t walk off the work site. $8.63 a gallon for Diesel is truly painful. We’re at $5.00 right now here in southern Missouri. It was great seeing the block heater plug-ins there in the parking lot. I had to use them in Minot every winter, and even here in Missouri for a few weeks when we’re down in the single digits so that my 7.3-liter diesel will actually start. I had this clueless kid come up to me in Seattle enquiring about the plug sticking out of the front of my pickup. I told him that it was my electric plug-in, which technically isn’t a lie. He thought my pickup was battery-powered. I just chuckled and let him go on believing that. I loved seeing that it was 60 degrees up there at 8 pm. I loved the J.R.R. Tolkien quote. What makes one curious is whether or not new roads are being put in somewhere in Alaska to get people to places they’ve never been before? It’s such an expansive State that has the least amount of roads. Seems to me that more of it ought to be explored. You’ve put together a fantastic series you two. I’m proud of you for all that you’ve achieved in it.
We didn't have our tent stakes with us since it was just a dummy tent! We put rocks in there but it was absolutely not enough. Those are reflectors on the side of the road to mark the edges during near whiteout conditions. When the wind and snow are blowing it is an absolute necessity. We have them many places throughout the state to help travelers stay on the road. We wish we had bats but they don't exist up here. I am pretty sure it is due to the cold but couldn't say for sure. They would definitely have plenty to feast on during the summer months even if it was just a short migration north. I would guess maybe it has to do with Ice melt. Maybe that water floats on top and is what refreezes in the winter? We were actually expecting the fuel prices up there to be a little higher. We are well above 5.00 in most of the towns and as you get more remote the prices just continue to go higher. We have a 40 gallon tank now so we can pick and choose where we stop for fuel a little bit more. We were so lucky with the weather up there. Made the experience even better for those traveling up. They have talked about adding some additional roads but I don't know if it will ever happen. The cost and risk to the environment is much greater than the value to most places I think. We hope you have a great week Brian!
I’ve been following your videos for awhile now. You guys really get out there. I’m retiring next year and going to pick up a RV. How’s the Revel holding up?If anybody has experience with one it’s you. I watched how you improved it. We would really appreciate your opinion. Thank you.
Good evening, The Revel has held up perfectly in all of the terrains we have taken it through. We have no intention of trading it out anytime soon. We have really really enjoyed the mods we have done to it but they are not all necessary depending on how you plan to use the van.
Great story and always great videos…. Is there any way you can reach the Arctic Ocean with out getting an escort or paying for a shuttle?? In Fairbanks, Ak now
No wonder I had to send a 2sizes bigger jeans to you know who so he could fly home, eating like that for 2 weeks packs on the pounds 😆 beautiful country.
Great video. Planning on a trip north someday and your videos have given us some great ideas. One question. Who sings that song near the end lyrics are (at least I think they are) “gimme tears so I don’t cry, gimme life so I don’t die” thanks and travel safe.
I see the Video was posted in Oct, I didn't notice however when the trip happened? Im going to making this Journey this year and I am still weighing out what time frame to go (Aug or Early September). PS. What is the song called that starts at 19.30
I'm sorry, you may not believe this, I was watching this video and my husband sent me a text. I thought I was texting him. Lol. So sorry! I'm embarrassed!! ❤️
I am guessing you are talking about the markers for the side of the road. When we have heavy snow and wind it allows you to see where the edge of the road is in near white out conditions.
I forgot it was funny seeing the guys getting into the cold water. That’s like the polar bear club there! Lol! The wild life that was awesome seeing. That buffet looked good too! Out here no buffets are open but one. Since since Covid. I miss eating at buffets. One day they will all open up again in Vegas.
Yes that was is incredibly cold! But very few experience the opportunity to do that. The food up there was amazing!!!
I was up there in 1995 and they would not let us go the last mile to the Arctic Ocean, glad you can now!
Thanks for letting me see the drive again. Great Trip!
Hi John. You have to do the tour to go all the way to the Arctic Ocean to jump in due to security concerns but you can explore Prudhoe bay and see most of the things in the camp itself.
wow am so used to seeing Prudhoe covered in snow, courtesy of the Ice Road Truckers!
My trip to Alaska from the UK was in July 1995 and I loved the almost constant daylight, but not the mosquitos. But what stunned me were the high temps! So even in November, you can get beautiful days too. It was also good too see a bit of wildlife still existing beside all that machinery and the jarring presence of Man.
Best video ever:)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow!!! What a beautiful video to welcome the morning!!! The combination of scenery, music, and poetry touched my soul! 🙏🏽🎼 With heartfelt gratitude, thank you! Blessings to you and yours.👏👏👏🐾🐾
Thank you Mirna. We are glad you enjoyed it! Have a wonderful week!
I am Japanese and happened to know about the Dalton Highway and found this video.
At first I thought the narrator was a professional voice actor. Great voice, great video, and great choice of music.
I enjoyed the drive in a distant exotic country. Thank you very much.
In addition to your great narration and video, you have the most awesome music! They all work great together!
Thank you John. We are glad you enjoyed the video. Have a wonderful week!
Sunshine, paved roads and ice cold water.....Beautiful trip
Thank you Michael. Have a wonderful week!
Well you three, a wonderful video.
24 years ago, my friend and former colleague wanted me to go with him to Predunce bay as a senior site manager and senior engineer to build incinerators and oil filtration equipment. Laugh, however, I had signed a contract just before that to build similar equipment in the Bering Sea oil fields. Was an important experience in my life, where I learned a lot, because at that time the company Flour Daniel, had made many mistakes, which we had to eliminate on site. Building a 60" pipeline and flare gas line in the winter is not so easy. We needed big truck cranes, 500 ton crane, is not so small. The roads, worst roads, you could only drive heavy vehicles in the winter. Laugh, our " official car", was an Ural truck and in addition 4 x 400 liter tanks, the engine was never turned off. Lach, good food and lots of vodka kept us warm. Was a very nice time, very great people, Russians, Americans and Germans, we built the big ones. Is past and I hope one understands each other in the future again, as in the past.
Beautiful days and good trip. Greetings from Frankfurt
This must have been an incredible experience. So many cultures working together and sharing stories. I always love when we get to work with people from other places. We all have so much to learn from all of those experiences. Thank you for sharing this! Have a wonderful week!
This planet and all it's inhabitants are truly amazing...
I agree!
Thanks for the trip reminder...the trip of a lifetime...hope to be able to do it again!!!
We miss you Chris! Hope you are having a great time!
Yup, a few more trips down... got one coming up next weekend.
This trip would make an awesome commercial for the Winnebago Revel.
Thank you. We are glad you are enjoying it!
Thank you for filming very much appreciated!
Thank you Don!
Another great drive; thanks for taking us along. t
Thank you Tom. Glad you enjoyed it. Have a wonderful week!
Great video great scenery. Didn’t know you and Jim road in bikes before. That’s awesome. Nice you explored in your own and your meetup friends went to Antarctica. I think that’s how it’s spelled. We learned about it in history. I was wondering if it was cold there this time of year. I love seeing the polar bears there in nature channel. Glad you met up with the gang and it was funny when they said there’s mom and dad. I laughed so hard. They’re a fun and funny group. Nice people. Glad you did this with your meetup group. It’s so enjoyable to watch and follow. I was having a lot of fun right with you. But I always have watching you. Thank you both for that. Love you guys! And Ember!
We are glad you are enjoying the adventures with us Sherri. We hope you are having a wonderful weekend ❤️
I have been watching so many travel vlogs during this year and yours is one of the best . Specially the last 5 mins with background music along with the way you explained gave me a heavenly feelings . Love from Texas ❤️❤️
Thank you Amin. We are glad you enjoy the videos!
Hey Cynthia,Jim this video truly breath taking, taking time to soak up the beauty, a man once said “ There is more to life than seeing how fast you can live it “ Life can’t be at a fast pace. Take care you both , and your fellow companions. From the land down under.
We definitely try to slow things down so we can have less time in the seat and more time enjoying the areas we are in. Hope you are doing well!
Go bills go today. Looking forward to sundays with you both
Thank you Angela. Have a wonderful week!
Happy Sunday globetrotters!!👍👍
Thank you George. Have a wonderful week!
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Have a great week Jerry!
Omg..you guys never fail to bring us awesomeness!
Thank you Kym!
Wow some brave souls there in the group. Lol. What an amazing trip. The gang seems so happy regardless of the cost of diesel. Is the Aurora a hotel? Hi Ember!!! Cheers guys!!!
The Aurora is a hotel. Many of the slope workers stay in this and a couple of other hotels up in the area. Have a wonderful week!
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Thank you Joey!
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Thank you Fokas. Have a wonderful week!
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Hello Mustafa! Have a wonderful week!
I really enjoy your videos! Great cinematography, excellent narration and you sound like you two are having fun. Greeting from Florida.
Thank you Robert. We are glad you enjoyed the video. Have a wonderful week!
Musk oxen are my favorite of all wildlife 😊
Thank you Sara. Glad you enjoyed this one. Have a wonderful week!
Loving this! We hope to be there again next year. ❤
We would love to meet you if you do make the trip up next year!
Hi Cynthia and Jim. This was so great to watch just after the last of the Jewish holiday season has ended. As always, thanks for sharing.
At the end, I see loads of happy faces. So, in both your as well as the travelers' opinions - What brings about that exhilarating feeling more? Alaska and its vastness and scenery? Or the camaraderie of the group? wouldn't mind your getting a sense of this from the others.
Have a great and safe return trip, and hope you don't hit bad weather, esp. big snows along the way.
Hello Daniel. We are happy to hear you had a good holiday season! This experience was a positive one because of how it was laid out. Plenty of time enjoying nature but also the camaraderie. We slowed things down for people who generally travel at a much faster pace and that changed how they were able to experience this great state.
Hi guys,
You mentioned your first trip to Prudhoe bay was on your motorcycles? That would have been fantastic in itself...what a trip that would have been, Now you're leading a group of revel adventurers north and the memories they will have will last a life time.
Wow lots of animals this time.
Wonderful video as usual...
You both stay safe and have fun
Cheers!
James
Thank you James! Have a wonderful week!
Good morning, sounds like y'all time together is Winding down. If you like ask all your friends, how many feel better in the North. Time to get moving. Church. TTYL
The air in the north is so crisp and clean. I think we all feel better being out in nature up here. Have a wonderful week Mr. Bill!
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You guys rock!! We are making our plans to get up there next summer. Thank you for putting another sticker out there for us! Musk ox, that is awesome. Did you get to go to the Arctic Ocean last minute that day too? Just wondering how much time the tour company needs to let you get to the ocean.
We didn't even try to do the tour. We enjoyed sleeping in and taking our time to head north at our own pace. Have a wonderful week guys!
What a trip. Our next door neighbor worked at Prudhoe Bay and will tell him to check out the video. Also have to ask again can that drive be done in a two wheel drive van? Safe travels
Yes you could absolutely do it in a 2wd van. Have a wonderful week!
those are California prices on gas and diesel. I just love your videos.
That would be painful to pay those prices everyday. Thank you Michele!
I really hope it is okay for all the animals that suffered so much here on Earth. It just cannot be that there isn't another heaven for them.
The beginning shots sweeping across the vast Alaskan landscape, looking from centerline back really does speak to the inner reminiscence of not only you, but your fellow travelers as well. Then to see the camera pan to the front we get a strong sense that we’re now focusing on what lies ahead having paid homage to the path already traveled, further reinforced by the fade in from black which feels a lot like one’s eyes opening up to take in what lies before them, which in this case is the transition to a van not moving. Stasis. And Jim, we really need to discuss your choice to not use the tent hold-down chords. Given the wind, it’s pretty much a necessity.
Are those small things along the road some sort of odd-looking light that only comes up five feet or so? I can’t understand why such a thing would be used. Are they just reflectors? I’ve never seen something like them in use so I don’t know what they are.
I love that you’ve been able to see so much wildlife in this video after having gone without for so long. Do you have bats up there to feast on your State Bird the mosquito? Seems to me that they’d love to have the unlimited food source up there.
I heard one of your fellow travelers say, “It’s not salty at all, weird.” I would have never guessed that the Arctic Ocean would be any less salty than any other ocean. I know that freshwater floats on top of salt water. Is there a glacier or freshwater stream near that location that could account for the lack of salinity? I’ve been miles off the coast of Washington/Oregon where the Columbia dumps into the Pacific and dipped a cup into the “ocean” and drank fresh water from the Columbia. It’s an odd quirk of water.
I’m actually not at all surprised by the good food at the end of the Dalton Highway. Every General knows that troops march on their stomachs. If they’re well fed they’ll do better. Same goes for big business like oil. Keep the workers content when it comes to food, and they’ll still gripe and complain, but they won’t walk off the work site. $8.63 a gallon for Diesel is truly painful. We’re at $5.00 right now here in southern Missouri.
It was great seeing the block heater plug-ins there in the parking lot. I had to use them in Minot every winter, and even here in Missouri for a few weeks when we’re down in the single digits so that my 7.3-liter diesel will actually start. I had this clueless kid come up to me in Seattle enquiring about the plug sticking out of the front of my pickup. I told him that it was my electric plug-in, which technically isn’t a lie. He thought my pickup was battery-powered. I just chuckled and let him go on believing that.
I loved seeing that it was 60 degrees up there at 8 pm.
I loved the J.R.R. Tolkien quote. What makes one curious is whether or not new roads are being put in somewhere in Alaska to get people to places they’ve never been before? It’s such an expansive State that has the least amount of roads. Seems to me that more of it ought to be explored.
You’ve put together a fantastic series you two. I’m proud of you for all that you’ve achieved in it.
We didn't have our tent stakes with us since it was just a dummy tent! We put rocks in there but it was absolutely not enough. Those are reflectors on the side of the road to mark the edges during near whiteout conditions. When the wind and snow are blowing it is an absolute necessity. We have them many places throughout the state to help travelers stay on the road.
We wish we had bats but they don't exist up here. I am pretty sure it is due to the cold but couldn't say for sure. They would definitely have plenty to feast on during the summer months even if it was just a short migration north. I would guess maybe it has to do with Ice melt. Maybe that water floats on top and is what refreezes in the winter?
We were actually expecting the fuel prices up there to be a little higher. We are well above 5.00 in most of the towns and as you get more remote the prices just continue to go higher. We have a 40 gallon tank now so we can pick and choose where we stop for fuel a little bit more.
We were so lucky with the weather up there. Made the experience even better for those traveling up. They have talked about adding some additional roads but I don't know if it will ever happen. The cost and risk to the environment is much greater than the value to most places I think. We hope you have a great week Brian!
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I’ve been following your videos for awhile now. You guys really get out there. I’m retiring next year and going to pick up a RV. How’s the Revel holding up?If anybody has experience with one it’s you. I watched how you improved it. We would really appreciate your opinion. Thank you.
Good evening, The Revel has held up perfectly in all of the terrains we have taken it through. We have no intention of trading it out anytime soon. We have really really enjoyed the mods we have done to it but they are not all necessary depending on how you plan to use the van.
Oh the disasters the pipe line would bring LOL ! It’s going strong, sure some hiccups, still going !🤷🏼🥴
There could be a huge disaster. They have a lot of monitoring technology for that pipeline and an amazing response plan.
What month is this? Pretty awesome. Planning a trip up there at the end of May '23.
Wow great weather! What day of the year was this?
Mid July.
Great story and always great videos….
Is there any way you can reach the Arctic Ocean with out getting an escort or paying for a shuttle??
In Fairbanks, Ak now
Hi Joe. Not on the Alaska side. On the Canada side you can in Tuktoyaktuk.
No wonder I had to send a 2sizes bigger jeans to you know who so he could fly home, eating like that for 2 weeks packs on the pounds 😆 beautiful country.
They definitely are well fed up there!
Great video. Planning on a trip north someday and your videos have given us some great ideas. One question. Who sings that song near the end lyrics are (at least I think they are) “gimme tears so I don’t cry, gimme life so I don’t die” thanks and travel safe.
Thank you Craig. That song is called Somewhere Then by GEMINII I think.
Sorry not that dong. The song near the end with the female voice and a male background. Sorry but it got stuck in my head and I can’t get it out.
@@craigivie720 ohhh sorry. The song is The Concept of You and I by Lars Lowe. Had to go back and listen again.
Thank you!
I see the Video was posted in Oct, I didn't notice however when the trip happened? Im going to making this Journey this year and I am still weighing out what time frame to go (Aug or Early September).
PS. What is the song called that starts at 19.30
Hey. On your way back, there didn't happen to be a flame coming from the oil rig at 8:44 in this video?
Didn’t notice sorry Tim.
Yeah right
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I'm sorry, you may not believe this, I was watching this video and my husband sent me a text. I thought I was texting him. Lol. So sorry! I'm embarrassed!! ❤️
When I looked at my messages I thought? Where did my text go. 🤣
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Thank you Yaya
How did you get to the actual water itself? I thought they didn't allow people to go to the shore.
Due to security reasons you are required to do a tour which takes you to the water!
Cynthia, what are all of the white post along the sides of the road? Are those lights?
Those are reflective markers that help you see the edge of the road in a near whiteout snowstorm.
Thanks! Good to see you guys are doing good. Still loving the videos! Take care, and
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@@TracyChannelview thank you! Have a wonderful week!
Great vid. Please can you tell the name of the song from Epidemicsound at 4:06 - 7:25 ?
That song is called Somewhere Then by GEMINII. Hope you have a wonderful week!
What are the rods along the highway ? what is their purpose?
I am guessing you are talking about the markers for the side of the road. When we have heavy snow and wind it allows you to see where the edge of the road is in near white out conditions.
@@WingsandWheelsAlaska Thank you for the explanation. Looking forward for the next video.
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