Хочу русские субтитры. Плохо понимаю разговорный американский. 😢 Природа изумительная! Эпизоды с животными и панорамные съёмки потрясающие! С нетерпением жду все три серии
Hey Jon! Thank you for your comment, that’s what the signs say yes, but my GPS said it’s more than 40 including the hike on the road between the parking lots…
What a beautiful trip you had. It was wonderful to see the fox I as a Australian (Tasmanian) always imagined they would be white. That really fascinated me. I am so happy you were able to experience the Northen Lights, one of my dreams. I have chased and captured the Southern Lights a lot, unfortunatley missing the biggest show in over 20 years. It is an amazing experience. How did you stop your camera from freezing in such cold conditions. That is something I have wondered. You guys have a charming manner, I do have an issue with most youtubers that music playing when you are talking makes it hard for anyone with hearing issues to hear your speaking.
Thank you so much for your comment. Appreciate the feedback RE: background music. Something for us to keep in mind for sure. The hardest part in cold is to keep the battery charged. In extreme colds it looses power very quickly I mean in minutes. So external power source would be required.
@@cigan1 thank you so much. I also noted that you were cold on the snowmobile ride, as a person who does not have snow in winter what clothing and boots would be most suitable... thanks so much
@@tazziegee8479 usually cloths have weather rating. There are plenty of options out there. I like Vollebak gear. For footwear there is a Canadian brand called Baffin. You can’t really go wrong with that. Plus heavy wool socks. That should do it. One thing I wish I had was eye googles. Next time…
Discovered your channel by accident - for once the RU-vid algorithm works. Subbed. Getting ready for our own overlanding trip in Alaska this September. Thx for posting.
@@cigan1 Nope. Been all across Canada but never Alaska, NWT or Yukon. Going to explore all 3 in the next couple of years by overlanding, and probably James Bay. As a child, I lived on the Quebec North Shore (Seven Islands - Sept Iles). Just watched your Churchill trip via train in January. Gotta go there too haha. 😂
Love this video! In my opinion July is the best time to visit Churchill. The Belugas are amazing and when we go out on the Zodiaks we have always had to steer a polar bear in the water away from town. I stay with a local so I have the best tour guide but you guys had lots of fun. I've been there in every time of year and I've had fun every time! Hope you have an amazing time in August! I've done the 16 hour train ride from Churchill to Thompson and then drove the 8 hours down to Winnipeg. Its an adventure for sure!! I appreciate the tip about buying the sleeper car ticket at the train station! Thanks for sharing!
So enjoyed ur comments on ur trip, I lived and worked in Churchill from 1956 till 1979, and still miss the place ,every time I see the Port filmed my place of work for 17 years I tear
@@cigan1 Want to go back? Yes! I can’t say we are planning it yet though. When we do, it will be in the summer for the whales, and hope to catch a few of the bears in the colorful tundra. We have other trips planned for this year and probably next. Maybe 2026 before we get back again
We have a cabin there - 30+ years. 2 Weeks ago, the DCNR pulled out about 12 docks, ours included. No notification. Not happy right now. They require the docks pulled if you sell the cabin. We did not sell the cabin. My husband has been going there for over 60 years and me for 40+ years. DCNR has some strange rules.
I don't believe you are a true fisherman . We all fish but mean while we act humane toward animals/fish and do not let them suffer but Grizly beers for example don't think like a true fisherman. They eat the fish alive. You should put the fish out before cuting it . The poor perch was alive and kicking when you filet it .
Enjoyed the video-interesting how much better the roads appear to the viewer compared to your reverence and optimism to overcome. The Bison in the clouds as well as the smoky drive through the nearby wildfire were great segments to share!