What an incredible journey! 🎉 It's so weird that the North is in full fall colors and we have barely begun here. Love seeing all of your NuCamp swag too. ❤ -western NY Troy & Aimee
@@OurFulltimeAdventure That's like being on an airplane and experiencing an endless sunrise or sunset, as you keep on travelling in the same direction. ....but you get Endless Autumn. Well, not really endless. Thanks for showing us that North America is huge, and beautiful.
Nice video! We drove to Tuktoyaktuk in July, much warmer mid to upper 70's for highs. The water temp was 66,pretty warm, so we did take a swim! Six years ago we drove the Dalton Highway to Deadhorse. We had planned to swim , but it was cold 31 air and 29 degrees water temp. I regretted not swimming then, so was not passing it up this time! The roughest section on the Dempster was the 7 mile hill area. We found the Northwest Territories' roads were graded the best, smooth, but very Dusty. Did get a small leak in one of our trailer tires, I plugged it a few days later.
That sounds like such a fun journey. We wanted to head up the Dalton but we saved some adventure for when we make our way back to Alaska one day. We loved the entire drive of the Dempster. Our truck pretty built up so there wasn't a section of the road that was too bad but we also were running up on graders doing maintenance too. Would you say you preferred the Dempster over the Dalton of vise versa?
At Two Moose Lake, if you look across the valley, in the direction of Inuvik, you can see what looks like a rhinoceros on the hillside. You actually captured this in your video!
In prov. quebec ...one can also get to James bay....artic ocean....up to LG 1 and Lg 2 ..massive hydro electric project.......North of Valdor Quebec hyway 109.........hundreds of miles of bush and water.
It’s not sad to see a fire that’s as part of the natural process that we try to suppress for whatever reason. It is sad to see infrastructure set up around risk areas that put people in harms way.
The Dempster Highway is probably in worse condtion in the spring when there is frost heave. As a Canadian who likes the winter and does not find 3C too cold, I could never do that cold water plunge. You both are VERY brave. Well done. Those wild horses were beautiful. I have never been able to determine if Inuvik's wind direction plane (17:02 in your video) has any historical significance or not. Do you know?
The water was definitely chilly! We’ve heard throughout the year the road worsens or gets better. We didn’t find out if the wind vane had any significance either but it was definitely awesome!
Thanks! We are glad you liked it :) we started on August 25th and ended on September 4th. We didn’t show the whole journey but there was lots of camping so we took our time.
Hmm I think it could but I’m not sure if it makes sense. Might need a few spares and a lot of patience. A lot of people with larger rigs tend to leave them in Dawson City and then drive up without the rig and stay at hotels or tent camp!
That’s awesome! Yes more of a dip haha! We cleaned them up after the road, they are all good but we should get a cover back on our bikes soon. When did you drive the Dempster?
Being an untouched point for years, there was fear of an invasion of outside influence. I can see tons of ways for locals to make money as a resort, but I don,t think they are that interested. They are more interested in hunting and fishing. Bless them.
We are planning for the Arctic in a truck camper and found this helpful and subscribed. Thanks.
We are glad you found it helpful! You will have a wonderful adventure, let us know if you have any questions😊
Beautiful video and editing! The tundra landscape in the fall looks like skittles!
Thank you so much! And yes it was stunning and so colorful 🤩
What an incredible journey! 🎉 It's so weird that the North is in full fall colors and we have barely begun here. Love seeing all of your NuCamp swag too. ❤ -western NY Troy & Aimee
It really was! 🎉 and yes crazy to see the colors changing so soon! We are following fall south 🤩
@@OurFulltimeAdventure That's like being on an airplane and experiencing an endless sunrise or sunset, as you keep on travelling in the same direction.
....but you get Endless Autumn. Well, not really endless. Thanks for showing us that North America is huge, and beautiful.
That’s so true!! Happy to share our travels 😄
Glad u guys took the plunge!! Thanks for taking us along on your awesome adventure!
It was worth it!! You are very welcome!
Nice video! We drove to Tuktoyaktuk in July, much warmer mid to upper 70's for highs. The water temp was 66,pretty warm, so we did take a swim! Six years ago we drove the Dalton Highway to Deadhorse. We had planned to swim , but it was cold 31 air and 29 degrees water temp. I regretted not swimming then, so was not passing it up this time! The roughest section on the Dempster was the 7 mile hill area. We found the Northwest Territories' roads were graded the best, smooth, but very Dusty. Did get a small leak in one of our trailer tires, I plugged it a few days later.
That sounds like such a fun journey. We wanted to head up the Dalton but we saved some adventure for when we make our way back to Alaska one day. We loved the entire drive of the Dempster. Our truck pretty built up so there wasn't a section of the road that was too bad but we also were running up on graders doing maintenance too. Would you say you preferred the Dempster over the Dalton of vise versa?
Nice video guys, love the mountains with the fog! 🏔️
Thank you! It was so beautiful!
Really cool... you guys are brave for jumping in that cold water...
It was so cold!! It will definitely wake you up haha!
At Two Moose Lake, if you look across the valley, in the direction of Inuvik, you can see what looks like a rhinoceros on the hillside. You actually captured this in your video!
We went back and rewatched that part. How cool! You’ve got a great eye to notice that.
thats awesome Love it
Thank you! :)
Thanks for this, very much enjoyed.
Glad you enjoyed it! You are very welcome:)
In prov. quebec ...one can also get to James bay....artic ocean....up to LG 1 and Lg 2 ..massive hydro electric project.......North of Valdor Quebec hyway 109.........hundreds of miles of bush and water.
Very cool! We will have to look into that!
It’s not sad to see a fire that’s as part of the natural process that we try to suppress for whatever reason. It is sad to see infrastructure set up around risk areas that put people in harms way.
Great video! I'm sorry, I must have missed it, but what time of year, the dates of your trip, did you go?
Thank you! We went the end of Aug-early Sept 2023
The Dempster Highway is probably in worse condtion in the spring when there is frost heave. As a Canadian who likes the winter and does not find 3C too cold, I could never do that cold water plunge. You both are VERY brave. Well done. Those wild horses were beautiful. I have never been able to determine if Inuvik's wind direction plane (17:02 in your video) has any historical significance or not. Do you know?
The water was definitely chilly! We’ve heard throughout the year the road worsens or gets better. We didn’t find out if the wind vane had any significance either but it was definitely awesome!
They actually aren't wild horses, but they belong to an outfitter who has his operation in that area.
Nice vlog..thx for sharing. What was the exact time frame you guys did travel the hwy and what was the bugs like during that?
Thanks! We are glad you liked it :) we started on August 25th and ended on September 4th. We didn’t show the whole journey but there was lots of camping so we took our time.
Great video
Thank you!
Beautiful journey
Thank you! It was incredible❤️
Don't be sad about the fires. They are good and necessary.
That’s true but it’s still sad to see things like that, ya know?
Was hard to tell for sure in the video, did your ducks at 2 Moose lake look like the Loon on the Canadian $1 coin?
They were quite far so we didn’t get the best look at them. They ran out right when we got on the viewing platform.
Hi! do you think a 40ft 5th wheel can go all the way to Artic Ocean thanks 🙏
Hmm I think it could but I’m not sure if it makes sense. Might need a few spares and a lot of patience.
A lot of people with larger rigs tend to leave them in Dawson City and then drive up without the rig and stay at hotels or tent camp!
I also want for a quick dunk at Tuk, hard to call it a swim. Put you bikes up on your roof and keep them out of the mud
That’s awesome! Yes more of a dip haha! We cleaned them up after the road, they are all good but we should get a cover back on our bikes soon. When did you drive the Dempster?
End of summer 2022
That’s awesome! What vehicle did you drive up?
Being an untouched point for years, there was fear of an invasion of outside influence. I can see tons of ways for locals to make money as a resort, but I don,t think they are that interested. They are more interested in hunting and fishing. Bless them.
It's a very cool little community up there. Everyone was very friendly. They love their hunting for sure.
I drove the Dempster 4 times. Never had a flat tire or damaged windshield. I guess common sense helps a lot
Just a little chip! No big deal.
I wounded if my Tesla would make it