The end of the road but not the end of your journey! I’ve enjoyed watching you two celebrate all that life has to offer and look forward to the next chapter.
Thank you so much! Your kind words mean so much to us. Thank you so much for following along. We can't wait to share our future adventures and I already look forward to hearing from you in the comments again 🙂
We had an incredible drive to Tuk in July this year, taking our Ember 201FBQ trailer all the way up the Dempster hwy.. you certainly experienced the fall colors, which hopefully we will see on our next visit to Tuk. Safe travels
@@JustinandJess it handled very well and no major issues, more a case of stuff rattling around in cupboards... we were on the Dempster for 8 days, we would have liked to stay longer....
I'm SOOOO glad I brought our air pump. There no way to blow that up by mouth and we would have been stranded on an island there for who knows how long. 😬 Thanks for the kind words! 🙏
So much fun to watch your adventures from FL to AK! Thank you for sharing along the way. We’re looking forward to the continued adventures as you head south!
You made it! I’ve been so invested in your journey all these months! It’s been entertaining and inspiring! I’ve been to a different part of the Arctic but I didn’t expect there to be trees in Inuvik. Can’t wait to see your next adventures!
Thank you so much for following our adventures this year! We really love seeing you here in the comments. It was so interesting watching the trees get smaller and smaller as we headed north. Before they completely disappeared, they just looked like miniature versions of trees were used to seeing further south.
I can't believe I sat and watched this whole video. I was so locked in though. I know I'll never go myself, so I enjoyed watching you two along your journey. I was also on the edge hoping you didn't have any vehicle/tire issues. So now I'm just left to wonder where were those Cyber Trucks getting their power? Time to search the internet for their journey. God bless you both on all your future travels. UPDATE: The two Cyber Trucks that past you in the video were indeed the first two to visit the Arctic. They were donating chargers to places when they needed power so that other electric vehicles could also make the trip. How awesome that you got to witness the electric landscape change along your trip.
Wow, thanks SO MUCH for the kind words! You just made our day. While we made it to Tuk without any issues, we unfortunately got a flat on the way back down. It was quite the ordeal and we JUST published a video about it now! 👇 ua-cam.com/video/CcuFZKKZQl8/v-deo.html We had a chance to speak with one of the content creators that was riding in the Cybertrucks. I was really hoping they'd be staying the night in Tuktoyaktuk too, but they got there and left for Inuvik the same day. Yes, it was so cool to be seeing an EV first on the Dempster. Makes me wonder what the charging infrastructure will look like there in 10 years. Thanks so much for watching!
You guys are so brave! Such an amazing adventure and you will never forget it! Jess was so calm when you were saying the kayak was filling up with water. I admire her! We are definitely watching the next journey too, (We just moved from Canada to our house on the Mexican west coast and it was nerve wracking but nothing compared to what you are doing). Keep on going and stay safe!
Interesting to see your perspective and experiences to complement ours (we also drove the Dempster in Aug'24). Thanks. The clip of the upturned Jayco was unsettling, though it did appear to lack sway bars so . . . . . On the other hand (ua-cam.com/video/mr8XSgE4f7M/v-deo.html) for heaven's sake, please drive with both hands on the wheel, especially on that type of road!!
🥲 Bravo guys! What an incredible journey.
Thanks so much! It really was incredible. We appreciate you following us all the way up there from Florida 😊
Love watching your videos, inspires me to have my own adventures! Ready for your international videos
Thanks so much! So glad you feel inspired; can't wait to see what you create!
The end of the road but not the end of your journey! I’ve enjoyed watching you two celebrate all that life has to offer and look forward to the next chapter.
Thank you so much! Your kind words mean so much to us. Thank you so much for following along. We can't wait to share our future adventures and I already look forward to hearing from you in the comments again 🙂
Glad you made it!!! I will be going in 3 years. So excited.
That's exciting!! Let us know if you have any questions. 🙂 Thanks for watching!
Beautiful couple! Thanks for sharing that heartfelt moment.❤
You are so kind! Thanks for watching.
Cool. *Towed a trailer to the Arctic Ocean.😉
We had an incredible drive to Tuk in July this year, taking our Ember 201FBQ trailer all the way up the Dempster hwy.. you certainly experienced the fall colors, which hopefully we will see on our next visit to Tuk. Safe travels
Awesome! How did your Ember hold up? How many days were you on the Dempster?
@@JustinandJess it handled very well and no major issues, more a case of stuff rattling around in cupboards... we were on the Dempster for 8 days, we would have liked to stay longer....
Congrats! And there is just a stunning shot with Jess at the front of the kayak on the Arctic Ocean! Wow! Northern lights too. Amazing series!
Thank you so much for always dropping positivity in the comment section. We really appreciate having you around here. ✌️
Congrats on your entry to the sour toe club from a fellow member. To ease your mind, I'm still alive after almost 10 years.
Do we have a secret handshake (or footshake)? 🤝 And yes, it does make me feel better 😅
@@JustinandJess I believe we are suppose to will our toes to the Downtown hotel once we are done with them 😆
What an amazing journey! The kayak part scare me a little bit, haha, hopefully it was fine. 😅 You should have more followers. Great video guys. ❤
I'm SOOOO glad I brought our air pump. There no way to blow that up by mouth and we would have been stranded on an island there for who knows how long. 😬
Thanks for the kind words! 🙏
Wow, wow, wow! I’ve enjoyed every minute of this.
So glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for letting us know! 🙏
We've been following since the Florida Keys! This is an incredible journey. Thank you for sharing it with us!
Our pleasure! Thank you so much for following our adventures this year. ❤️
So much fun to watch your adventures from FL to AK! Thank you for sharing along the way. We’re looking forward to the continued adventures as you head south!
We are excited to have you along for the ride! Let us know if there are any places that should be on our bucket list.
I love your enthusiasm 🎉
We love hearing that. There's so much to be excited about 😁
Thanks for watching!
Its on my bucket list. I surveyed the Dempster route in the early 70’s by air. Great episode.
Woah, that's cool! So we're you part of the teams that designed/built the highway we drove? I'd LOVE to hear more
@@JustinandJess I was a bush pilot. I flew the survey team to pick the route from Dawson to Inuvik.
You made it! I’ve been so invested in your journey all these months! It’s been entertaining and inspiring! I’ve been to a different part of the Arctic but I didn’t expect there to be trees in Inuvik.
Can’t wait to see your next adventures!
Thank you so much for following our adventures this year! We really love seeing you here in the comments.
It was so interesting watching the trees get smaller and smaller as we headed north. Before they completely disappeared, they just looked like miniature versions of trees were used to seeing further south.
Great video. Going in 2026... In August 😎
I can't believe I sat and watched this whole video. I was so locked in though. I know I'll never go myself, so I enjoyed watching you two along your journey. I was also on the edge hoping you didn't have any vehicle/tire issues. So now I'm just left to wonder where were those Cyber Trucks getting their power? Time to search the internet for their journey. God bless you both on all your future travels. UPDATE: The two Cyber Trucks that past you in the video were indeed the first two to visit the Arctic. They were donating chargers to places when they needed power so that other electric vehicles could also make the trip. How awesome that you got to witness the electric landscape change along your trip.
Wow, thanks SO MUCH for the kind words! You just made our day. While we made it to Tuk without any issues, we unfortunately got a flat on the way back down. It was quite the ordeal and we JUST published a video about it now! 👇
ua-cam.com/video/CcuFZKKZQl8/v-deo.html
We had a chance to speak with one of the content creators that was riding in the Cybertrucks. I was really hoping they'd be staying the night in Tuktoyaktuk too, but they got there and left for Inuvik the same day. Yes, it was so cool to be seeing an EV first on the Dempster. Makes me wonder what the charging infrastructure will look like there in 10 years.
Thanks so much for watching!
You guys are so brave! Such an amazing adventure and you will never forget it! Jess was so calm when you were saying the kayak was filling up with water. I admire her! We are definitely watching the next journey too, (We just moved from Canada to our house on the Mexican west coast and it was nerve wracking but nothing compared to what you are doing). Keep on going and stay safe!
CONGRATS on the move to Mexico! 🇲🇽 One of our favorite countries to visit. Let's hope we cross paths on a future adventure. 🤞
Thanks for sharing your remarkable journey! For some regional history, research The Lost Patrol.
Thank you! Will do!
Interesting to see your perspective and experiences to complement ours (we also drove the Dempster in Aug'24). Thanks. The clip of the upturned Jayco was unsettling, though it did appear to lack sway bars so . . . . . On the other hand (ua-cam.com/video/mr8XSgE4f7M/v-deo.html) for heaven's sake, please drive with both hands on the wheel, especially on that type of road!!
We hope you enjoyed your trip!
I love your video. However, I just wanted to let you know that Yellowknife is the biggest city it NWT, not Inuvik.
Thanks for the correction! We meant to say the largest NWT town north of the Arctic Circle. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching!