There was a glitch on the previous video, so here it is reposted. Sorry about that! To watch the previous videos of this adventure: Preparing our trip to the arctic: ua-cam.com/video/F7WWXj7X6-I/v-deo.htmlsi=MpG1GQW3eXk8Uh7X Stuck on the Dempster Highway: ua-cam.com/video/MO8j8Ji4uNE/v-deo.htmlsi=D5hCdeRBxqv1Mc9L Overcoming obstacles as a family: ua-cam.com/video/Cj3BmPRWWHY/v-deo.htmlsi=KfDfFJnbFKJypboW
What an awesome skidoo trip. When I had a sled I used to love it 100 per cent more than an atv, when snow is deep and in good condition you can explore a lot more country. Looking at you guys cruising around brings back a lot of memories. Cheers
Fantastic trip, looking forward to the next video , fuel always an issue on such a distance, almost could have used another support Snowmobile. Good job enjoyed this episode 🙂
Thanks! Indeed hauling enough fuel for 3 machines, with 3 machines is challenging. It was a tough call. But (spoiler alert) as you'll see in the next video of this adventure, it was worth it :-)
Love the content, and Congrats on upgrading your sleds. I found your channel after ordering a new Ski-doo myself (1st timer). As an avid ice fishing guy, I definitely like the way you utilize the Otter hub for your remote portable camping. I have to ask one question. When you guys are on these trips and you come across a cabin out in the middle of nowhere, is this something you reserve? If not, how do you know it will be available? What if someone comes knocking in the middle of the night? How does that work?
Thanks! We don't use any cabins in the bush unless the owner gives us permission, or it's a public use cabin. These cabins are remote and if someone else shows up, you share the cabin.
Good question! It’s a long story, but the very short version; we are originally from France and the Netherlands. We both immigrated to Canada for adventure (26 and 19 years ago), and by chance met each other 17 years ago, in the small community we still call home today. 😊
There was a glitch on the previous video, so here it is reposted. Sorry about that!
To watch the previous videos of this adventure:
Preparing our trip to the arctic: ua-cam.com/video/F7WWXj7X6-I/v-deo.htmlsi=MpG1GQW3eXk8Uh7X
Stuck on the Dempster Highway: ua-cam.com/video/MO8j8Ji4uNE/v-deo.htmlsi=D5hCdeRBxqv1Mc9L
Overcoming obstacles as a family: ua-cam.com/video/Cj3BmPRWWHY/v-deo.htmlsi=KfDfFJnbFKJypboW
What an awesome skidoo trip. When I had a sled I used to love it 100 per cent more than an atv, when snow is deep and in good condition you can explore a lot more country. Looking at you guys cruising around brings back a lot of memories. Cheers
Thanks! Couldn't agree more!
Great to see my ancestors land, open skies and their beautiful faces. Gwich'in Nation Proud.
Wow ! Awesome ! I am so jealous ! Good on folks !
Thanks! Thanks for watching!
Have to say these videos should be getting more views, would make great tv show. It’s a lot better than most of the crap on tv that’s for sure.
Thanks for the compliment and encouragement. We have some more great trips planned for the upcoming winter 😊
Love your videos!
Thanks!
Truly amazing,really enjoy the content of your video.a snowmobile trip like this is outstanding.cheers
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome adventure. Thanks for posting.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
Fantastic trip, looking forward to the next video , fuel always an issue on such a distance, almost could have used another support Snowmobile. Good job enjoyed this episode 🙂
Thanks! Indeed hauling enough fuel for 3 machines, with 3 machines is challenging. It was a tough call. But (spoiler alert) as you'll see in the next video of this adventure, it was worth it :-)
really nice wood stove !
Thank you 😊
Was this in early March? Great job of sharing your trip!
Thanks Rob, yes, it was mid March
Love the content, and Congrats on upgrading your sleds. I found your channel after ordering a new Ski-doo myself (1st timer). As an avid ice fishing guy, I definitely like the way you utilize the Otter hub for your remote portable camping. I have to ask one question. When you guys are on these trips and you come across a cabin out in the middle of nowhere, is this something you reserve? If not, how do you know it will be available? What if someone comes knocking in the middle of the night? How does that work?
Thanks! We don't use any cabins in the bush unless the owner gives us permission, or it's a public use cabin. These cabins are remote and if someone else shows up, you share the cabin.
You folks don't sound American or Canadian. How did you happen to end up in remote northern Canada? Videos are great, keep up the good work.
Good question! It’s a long story, but the very short version; we are originally from France and the Netherlands. We both immigrated to Canada for adventure (26 and 19 years ago), and by chance met each other 17 years ago, in the small community we still call home today. 😊
I was just in Fort McPherson and was given some caribou stew. Maybe it came from the hunter you visited with!
Oh awesome, Maybe!
What kind of fur is your hat made from?
Leandra made it from caribou fur. It's incredibly warm!
@@TheBrientFamily looked soft