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I am passionate about adventure and the great outdoors, and I want to share that passion with you. This channel is all about exploring the wilderness on ATVs and discovering the hidden gems of nature.
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Thanks for taking us along on your ride. The audio was still very clear, even without your normal mosquitoes. A very nice place for a ride. Beautiful country.
Thank you, and I actually thought the sound would be terrible in the beginning since I used a mic I normally never use. I will also drive there in the fall to show the best colors and beauty.
Nice trail but I didn’t understand what the issue with that car was? Was there any symptoms of a bad chain tensioner or did you just change preemptively?
I got a bad feeling about the people in the car, probably because one of them looked a bit distant and that the car was driving with a red license plate (which is not allowed on the mountain). In addition, the car sounded like it would break down quite quickly. The sound was perhaps not so good, will arrange subtitling. But I heard from someone else who had had his chain tensioner go and it has gone half of what mine has + that I had heard from a former mechanic that there is a weakness on my year model atv. Haven't had any symptoms, but wanted to be sure as it would be bad to have the engine damaged.
I love the trails that are above the forest in the open landscape in the north, so it is fun to watch you as you drive there. But meetings cars in the middle of nowhere is a reason for having a bad feeling:) And I hope you will fix the plate soon; it could not have been fun going home with that thing sticking out under your ATV. Hope you are having a great weekend ;) All the best, Ant
Thanks. I assumed that they were just going fishing, but an old car and license plates that are not allowed on the mountain seemed a bit strange. I am very unsure when the slab below has been bent, it could be from the winter when I plowed that it has become like that. But will get it fixed soon, I hope. Noticed earlier on the trip that it had a poor grip on the tarmac, which may explain the wind taking hold of the plate. Since it stuck down like that, I had to drive down carefully and avoid bigger rocks so I didn't get a sudden stop like I did earlier when I wasn't filming.
Du har kjørt veldig mye, men vet ikke om den burde byttes på din eller om dem har fikset det for 625. Fikk høre en 520 som hadde gått halvparten av min hvor den hadde streiket, men dem bruker å holde til rundt 10K.
625 har veldig bra bakkeklaring så det kan jeg skjønne veldig godt. Hvis jeg hadde hatt 625 så hadde jeg muligens kjøpt 26" siden jeg kjører enkelte ganger på litt veldig steinete plasser hvor bakkeklaringen har mye å si.
Hej! Fint o höra dig snakke Norsk! Hur många mil har du kört med 27 tummare nu, det verkar gå bra! Har du testat att dra tungt släp med den, jag tänker att med större hjul så borde den bli lite svagare?
Takker, denne videoen lagde jeg egentlig for å vise til dem på norske som har ofte samme spørsmål hvert år om hvor store dekk som passer osv, men skal lage flere på norsk for å se om det tiltrekker norske. 27" er veldig tunge og jeg kan egentlig ikke anbefale så tunge dekk for arbeid på 500ccm motor, sliter mye på remmen hvis ikke brukes i Lav gir. Usikker hvor langt jeg har kjørt med disse, er vel 3 år nå hvis jeg ikke husker feil.
That crater was clearly from a 12,000lb "Tallboy" bomb. The 2nd heaviest non-nuclear bomb dropped during WW2. Designed by Barnes Wallis, (the creator of the bouncing bomb used by 617 Dambuster Squadron), it was a semi-armour piercing bomb meant to cause a localised "earthquake".
Thank you for the more information about it, I haven't go that deep into how big it actually were. But that's really good to know. And the creater is really huge, not easy to see on video.
So I have already bought a Snarler at6 L Limited based on your test. Thanks to. I had an Arctic Cat 650 before and I have to say, riding the Snarler is like sailing on a cloud. Arctic Cat, on the other hand, is more of a strong man for work, for example in the woods. I envy you a bit "Arctic Explorer" :-). I also have a hard time tolerating the heat, and here in the Czech Republic it's sometimes pretty hot in the summer.
Wow congrats on your new AT6, you got yourself a good atv indeed. I am still wondering if I'm going to get a AT6 or AT5 if I buy Segway, need to go out and drive AT5 also. I have never tried Arctic Cat, but they are good for their use. Hehe yeah down there I can just imagine how hot the summer is compared to us up here where we're lucky if we get 26c in summer. Which color did you choose for your AT6?
@@ArcticExploringThanks for your congratulations on the new machine. She is gorgeous. For my aching back, suspending the Snaler over the Arctic Cat is truly a blessing. There wasn't much color to choose from. The seller had only one in the limited version, orange-white-black. I got heated grips and saddle, rear trunk, additional front LED work light, and additional deflectors for the front and rear mudguards. A decent discount too. It was a display piece in a showroom. But in the year 2022. Just luck. Or not? Beautiful summer there in the cold north.
@@jirkaprokes8490 Yes, then it is very good to have an ATV that has good springs for a smooth ride. What I really like about the AT6 is looks, it looks really bad ass compared to other brands, and there aren't that many of them out there so far.
I think the 1000 is a bit too big and the 850 is like perfect. But the 625 is not that small compared to them in physical size. Fuel consumption from 625 to 1000 is half, so 850/1000 use a lot of fuel compared to 625 🙂
@@ArcticExploring A big ATV is not always the best alternative. We were out in the forrest yesterday on a Honda ADV (dont know what size) but it climbed on good.
@@JoonesAdventuresMC That's true. I have a pretty small atv compared to 850/1000, but it still takes me wherever I want to go. Ah cool, Honda is a good brand
It is always good to have new dealers on the market as that increase competition and hopefully reduce the prices a bit. It looks like there is a lot of interest in ATVs and UTVs in your area. And also cool that you got a talk about the new Cforce 625 and it does sound like a lot of fun, but of course it cost a bit:)
The old dealer when bankrupt so this is the new in my city. This 625 is what I want next since I feel it will cover most of my needs and is easier to work with.
The upgraded 625 is really good! Especially like the ability to unlock the rear so it is easier on the lawn! I have heard that road handling improves too. Nice dealer!
Ja dem har det, rundt 20K økning siste året eller no. Men den her 625, 850 og 1000 har fått endel oppgraderinger fra i fjor som jeg tror vil være verd det. 850/1000 har ny clutch og motor blandt annet.
Vet ikke om 850 har Work-modus, vet den nye 625 har det som vil gjøre det ennå mer smooth å brøyte med. Fra før av har jeg hørt at 850 var veldig kvikk for brøyting. Snarler AT6 er veldig kvikk på gassen, har testet en og det var veldig uvant.
Haha yeah true for the area here in the north, but in the south there are so many private land owners that charge for crossing their properties. But also here in the far north is the only place there are atv-trails, and rest for cars/motorcycles are season-open where there are no snow. Hard to explain hehe You probably have really warm weather there now like +20c, we have like you saw some snow and some sun 🙂
@@JoonesAdventuresMC You are so lucky then. We will tomorrow get like 20 and just for that day, but this summer they predict will be cold until late July.
@@ArcticExploring Yes it’s nice 👌 I believe they have forecasted rain this weekend though, but there will be more great days this summer even in northern Norway lm sure 😊
@@JoonesAdventuresMC A little rain is ok so it will not be that dry, but it is not fun when you want to go out riding on your motorcycle. I really hope we will get a warm summer this year, need to go out more this year.
Nice! This makes me want an ATV so badly. I'd love to use one for accessing new fishing, hunting or camping spots deeper in the bush. I always watch and like too, but sometimes miss the odd comment.
That was one of the main reasons why I bought my atv back in 2018, to be able to reach far lakes for fishing and also be able to enjoy the wilderness far away from people (+ of course plowing snow easily). You probably have a lot of great trails there also to go out with your family, maybe a UTV would fit your family best if you ever going to get one?
Nei jeg bruker ikke spacere, så 27" er egentlig maks av det som passer uten større problemer. Mekanikeren flyttet buk-plata litt lengere bak siden den tok i når jeg svingte. Lenge siden jeg har sjekket, men tror den er akkurat borti innerskjermen nå, så det går egentlig greit. Har du 520 selv eller?
@@banut6915 Skjønner. Ville ikke valgt 27" hvis du ikke trenger mer bakkeklaring, siden dem er endel tyngere så atv'n vil bli tregere å akslerere. Jeg skulle egentlig ha 26", men forhandleren bestilte feil (sa han) også fikk jeg dem til samme pris.
Thats my favourite kind riding in snow lol . I always try comment so ppl know i was there as i myself enjoy any comment ppl leave short or long . Even if some just says hi enjoyed the vid i really like the chance say thankyou stop in .
Snow is really fun to ride in, like it have to struggle when snow is deep too. I always comments on your videos (I think) and that gives your videos also some boost. But there are some that never do, so I guess they doesn't watch hehe.
I'll comment from Cordova Alaska. Our snow is gone. It's been lots of rain. Alaska has a registration fee. $35. for six years. Hopefully I'll get out for a ride in a couple days. If the weather forecast is right. Have fun.
That is actually cheap and I think it's totally worth it. Our trails are maintaned by voluntary work. Great that you doesn't have snow there now, and I hope you will be able to go out riding soon.