World’s Toughest Boat Trips | The Arctic | Free Documentary
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- World’s Toughest Boat Trips | The Arctic | Free Documentary
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Host Ian Wright travels to the high Arctic from the coast of northern Norway, working his passage on a trawler fishing for cod, before continuing his voyage on a specially ice-strengthened vessel around Spitsbergen, the world’s northernmost inhabited islands, in order to search for polar bears. Ian’s tough Arctic journey starts in the northern Norwegian fishing port of Tromso, more than 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle. From here, aboard the fishing trawler Hermes, he travels 300 miles further north to rich fishing grounds near remote Bear Island. With 18 crew on board, the Hermes can catch and store up to 450 tons of fish in its freezer before needing to return to port to unload. Before the fish are frozen, the heads and guts are removed in the onboard fish factory, where Ian helps out. It’s a tough job, with the crew working shifts, 6 hours on, 6 hours off, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for weeks on end, often in rough seas. Ian struggles to keep up with the hard-working crew and admits he’s not much of a fisherman, but he has plenty of laughs, keeping spirits high all the time.
After 5 days at sea, the Hermes drops Ian off at the remote Spitsbergen islands, where he boards the 1950s-era Arctic cruise ship Stockholm, which takes a small group of passengers in search of polar bears and other wildlife. Spitsbergen's rich wildlife and historical significance in Arctic exploration are highlighted, including visits to sites used for North Pole expeditions. Roald Amundsen launched from Spitsbergen in 1926, becoming the first person to reach both Poles. Ian also explores Danskoya Island, where a Swedish attempt to reach the North Pole in 1897 ended in disaster. As the Stockholm navigates past stunning Arctic landscapes, it reaches the edge of the pack ice, encountering a variety of wildlife including polar bears, an Arctic fox, and walruses. Ian's journey from Norway to Spitsbergen is an unforgettable adventure.
This series explores some of the planet's most fascinating and hard-core boat journeys. We undertake epic journeys by boat in some of the toughest environments on earth. During our journeys, we look at how the technology of boat travel has been adapted to survive, trade with, and connect isolated communities.
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Host lan Wright travels to the high Arctic from the coast of northern Norway, working his passage on a trawler fishing for cod, before continuing his voyage on a specially ice-strengthened vessel around Spitsbergen, the world's northernmost inhabited islands, in order to search for polar bears.
How are these boats powered for so long?
We need more Ian Wright, I'd definitely be watching alot more documentaries with this guy 🙏😅
@@xZotiiQ haha, because he's so enthusiastic, huh?!?! Its not his red skin out there in the coldness...
The legend that is Ian Wright, from the Lonely Planet Travel Show days - glad I've found you again!
OMG I've missed you Mr Ian Wright!!! Great hearing that accent again. I've always loved watching you trek the world!!!!
Those two bears looked sad and hungry to me. And sight seeing ice breakers are contributing what?
What an incredible journey! Ian Wright’s adventure from Norway to Spitsbergen is both inspiring and educational. The footage of the Arctic landscape and wildlife is breathtaking. Kudos to the crew for capturing such an epic trip! 🌊❄
Really enjoyed watching this with Ian Wright. His perspective, detailing along with great humour makes it all the more a great one. Thank you FD.
Classic Ian Wright...he's been around many years this guy and a great host that has a go at everything you can throw at him.
Is the legendary Lonely Planet host Ian Wright back? I have missed his voice and the way he presents the voyages indeed.
Wow Ian Wright from the Lonely Planet... More of him please...
oh man, the arctic is so beautiful. what a truly special boat trip to see the animals and nature in this amazing place.
The host Ian Wright did very well, he's a great host and funny too thanks for this enjoyed it a lot.
been watching ian for about 20 years , always fun
I love this type of Documentary
Ian Wright one my favorite!
Thanks this video I forget my loneliness back home for a while when I watching nice 😊
Thank you for putting food on are Tables all to fishing men on this ship 😊❤
Ian, another great adventure. Great to see you again, love your style and keep up the great work!
Anyone else remember Ian from Globe Trekker?
Ian Wright is the best!
Great to see and hear another former Globe Trekker host!!!! Zay, Ian and Holly, y'all are the best travel hosts!!! Hope to see you do more of what I'm no longer able!!!!
This has been a great adventure with you, Ian🌻❤️🌻
Ian Wright, i love watching him as a kid growing back in 90s great presenter biggest fan from PNG 🇵🇬
I thoroughly enjoyed watching that!! I really enjoyed the host 🥰 He was a good one handling those fish but I have to give a shout-out to the crew that does that job. Enduring the temps and constant daylight are two things but being out to sea like that has to be a big challenge for them.l also looooved all of the scenery 😍 Just amazingly beautiful.
Ian is one of my fav been watching him many years 👌cheers mate from Oman 🇴🇲👍
Ian wright we love you awesome you are back to channel. Since childhood I am seeing your videos from lonely planet.
the other Ian Wright!!!!!! They are both great
Thank you for these beautiful and interesting documentaries ❤
Awesome 😎👍 video 👏👏📸
I can't believe the Captain sailed into ALL that ice!!!!
Nice. Thanx Ian. I hope you find it possible for a trip to the Antarctic in the near future, during the moth of December.
Cada persona tiene un estilo único. Cada quien con sus locuras
I can't lie though, I enjoyed the trip!
Enjoyed watching video👍🏻
Love 💕 it...
Seeing a live polar bear? On my list. See a taxidermied polar? Done that! Brunswick Maine. Forty years ago! Seeing the two "live" ones on this video made me kinda sad. They sure looked hungry. We all should be aware of,and be held accountable for the extinction of any life on this planet.
We should be aware - agree! Thank you for stopping by. And take care of yourself.
Ian Wright!
Thank You for showing this , unknown world to most of us. Great music ! I confess that I had to stop ten minutes after it began ... poor fish 😢😢😢😢
Cheers from Texas, off shore sail boat race.
One of the best in business
El segundo barco se parece al de la película King Kong
Que bueno seria que el audio estuviera en español.
that was excellent
Hello thanks for sharing the nice place on earth.
Can't watch this no more
Hk its embarrassing the way he wasted fish is agonizing
Wow 👏 👌
How do I get a job as a traveler for you guys?
I have been to the places that you went and l can tell you they are the most beautiful place on earth to me and it's absolutely abstanishing ❤
Really enjoyed this, thank you
Should have included the prices in the pub. I live in Stavanger and i know how much it costs here, so I can only imagine the prices there.
Nice journy and osome mountain very nice snow
Awesome Thank you for Sharing 💯✴
Hey it's Ian 😂👏🏼👍🏼, interesting documentary
a modern times monstruosity
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Jajajajajajajajaja jajajajajajajajaja ami me parece muy bien narración o explicación o su trabajo O estilo. Como ustedes quieran llamarle
There is no way this type of fishing is sustainable😮
The bears made me sad. They look skinny
That ICE MOMENT is the brilliant one..i dnt drink alcohol but that glass i can drink it because of that historic ice
when patroling with the Coast Guard in those areas we did from time to time pick up this kind of ice. Could use in our drink when in port.
@@ingvaldtangen8269 wonderful stuff 👏 👌 ❤
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🤔Can you search for Santa Claus 💁🏻♀️ while your there 😁
U fine baby 😊
Bush man lifestyle documentary please
Tough life ❤❤❤❤❤
I do wish the presenterr didn't feel the need to go whooo quite swo often.
Damn that guy annoyed me so bad I couldn’t even finish 10 minutes
@@greg0809 Me too! Playing the loveable cockney lad gets old really fast.
Soooooooooooooooo-eeeeeeeeeeeee piggy piggy piggy soooooo-eeeeeeeeeeeee
(Obviously in a cartman voice)
Agree. I gave up 17 minutes into the documentary 👎
Put a limit on fun. Yeah.
The Stockholm is Norwegian vessel or have You been shooting some takes from Norwegian zone? All those flags including Russians on ground at Northpole
Oh, now I see the Swedish Flag on the rear. So You are in Norway. Even if there's no Norwegian Wood out there.
And the Walrus is another Beatles' one. You must be English with all that Beatles-stuff...
Bro sounded like a cartoon character
Come see trinidad 🇹🇹 I do tuna fishing you'll see
My Granny would have done better, maybe. She was born 1928, the year Amundsen disappeared. -Why doesn't this make me feel younger now?
Nice documentary but an overacting presenter is 👎
You don’t know him boy, do you?
Fishing the seas dry is no longer in keeping with the times
Some years back I may have been afraid of that, but not now. There is quotas, and the Coast Guard is always around. I feel the government's did learn from the overfishing of herring back in the 60’s and 70’s
@@ingvaldtangen8269 Take a look at the state of our oceans. All scientists and marine biologists will confirm that it's actually already too late. Overfishing, climate catastrophe, eutrophication, warming, plastic pollution....... It's hard to understand why there is still such a big fishing lobby. People today have enough to eat without fish, apart from a few indigenous peoples perhaps.
Therefore, there can only be one decision if you want to do something about species extinction and for the sea, and that is to do without animal products. This is the only way to ensure that our children can still enjoy biodiversity. I don't want to bring any additional ethical reasons for not killing fish into play here and now.
@@ingvaldtangen8269 ... deleting critical comments is the solution of those who are not prepared to engage in discussion. Poor world.
@@mikepeuker anyone deleting your comments?
avaid your Face🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Probably the first documentary i felt embarrassed watching. Disrespectful
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no wonder there is no fish left
Ha ha! What? Polar bear numbers are at a historical high? Why?
Climate change. Easier breeding with warmer waters. Lol. Lots of ocean front properties are still built to this day.
Why do people from Europe have brown teeth?
People who drink coffee or smoke a lot get brown teeth. I think Ian is a smoker or drink a lot coffee. If Ian goes regularly to a dentist for a cleaning, his teeth would be shiny.
Great video but had to stop watching as the guy talking is so annoying.
Guessing everyone who feel the need to name the host.. and on top of it say hes great , is from the uk ?
Cuz damn, ive loved every doc ive watched on here, but for the first time im fi ding one hard to watch, and its because hes so damn annoying and immature ..😮
Surely I wasn't the only football fan a tad disappointed he's not THE Ian Wright 😂