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1000 Miles Through the Arctic - High Adventure in the Far North, a Snowmobile Expedition Documentary 

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1000 Miles Through the Arctic - High Adventure in the Far North - a Snowmobile Expedition Documentary
It was about 2011 when my brother, ‪@TheRealTedBaird‬ and I got the green light from Field & Stream magazine to do this trip. We hadn't had much experience traveling by snowmobile before this and we were concerned for good reason. We traveled through some extremely remote areas, relying on our machines to get us from the Mackenzie River to the small Inuit hamlet of Ulukhaktok in the western Arctic Archipelago. We hunted Ptarmigan, caught Lake Trout, and ate Caribou, we spent time on the land with the Inuit and cut wood on Great Bear Lake near the Dene community of Deline. We were far up north in true wilderness and away from the road system in far-flung northern Canada. It was an amazing experience.
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Here's a link to another documentary I produced in the same manner. This one is about a 33-Day canoe expedition across Northern Quebec and Labrador: • 33-Day Hard Core Survi...
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
2:28 Inspired by an Inuk Landsman on an Arctic Canoe Expedition
6:37 Cold Calling Field & Stream Magazine in New York, New York
8:24 Packing & Preparing for the Expedition
10:20 Flying to Norman Wells Northwest Territories and Driving the Ice Road
15:18 In Tulita, NWT & Riding to Great Bear Lake & Spending time in Deline
26:55 Driving out onto Great Bear Lake & RIgging our Toboggans with Rope
28:24 Getting Stuck & First Camp on Great Bear Lake, Northwest Territories
34:35 Crossing Pressure Ridges on Great Bear Lake.
41:45 Ice Fishing for Lake Trout & Wildlife Sighting of Caribou
48:40 Losing Something at Night and Having to Turn Back
50:59 Camping in Canvas Ten, Taking Fuel Inventory and Breaking Camp
53:55 Sketchy Weather & Finding Remote Cabins at Plummer's Lodge
56:46 Making Bannoc in an Off-Grid Cabin in the North
1:00:41 Thin Ice Danger Crossing a Massive Pressure Ridge as Darkness Closes in
1:06:31 Hornby Bay, Ice Fishing & Bumping Into a Group of Inuit on the Land
1:11:50 Fishing Snowmobile & Crossing the Arctic Circle & Tree Line
1:15:52 White-Out & Darkness in the Barren Grounds & Wolverene Tracks
1:17:59 Camped on Dysmal Lakes - Drilling Through 7' of Ice! Fixing Snowmobile & Riding to Kugluktuk, Nunavut
1:23:11 Fixing Toboggans for 18 Hours Straight in Kugluktuk
1:32:00 Riding onto the Northwest Passage & Finding an Old Cold War Base
1:36:30 Riding to Cabins at Rymer Point, Ptarmigan Hunt
1:38:30 Jim & Ted Get Separated & Can't Find Eachother
1:40:18 Arriving at Rymer Point Cabin & Greeted by Muskox
1:43:47 Riding Through the Night - Almost Dying
1:45:47 Crossing Prince Albert Sound as the Sun Rises - 45 Degrees
1:48:04 Riding Through Safety Channel - Final Push to Ulukhaktok
1:49:14 Arriving at Ulukhaktok After Riding for 26-Hours Straight

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@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thanks a lot for tuning in! Please let me know what your favourite part of this documentary is and please subscribe to my channel. You can also check out more of my documentaries through the playlist linked here: ru-vid.com/group/PLdWkde9gml_89VAfO09MUL6NsCXr4E6lN
@dianajones7999
@dianajones7999 Год назад
The camping and most of all I like the fishing !
@chuckgollmar4882
@chuckgollmar4882 Год назад
I like them all enjoy watching North and Bella and your wives and Jim's boys. Have been a subscriber for years.
@majordave4789
@majordave4789 Год назад
I like the complete team effort and involvement. I cant tell if there is a leader or captain of this expedition, which is the epitome of a real leader.
@ralphwatten2426
@ralphwatten2426 Год назад
Yeeeeaaaaaahhhh! A Baird Bros. adventure!!! My favorite channel-
@WhatsUpWithSheila
@WhatsUpWithSheila Год назад
One of the things I've realized since you started releasing.... The National Geographic and Field and Stream Sponsored Adventures... Is that you guys have been doing this a long time.... You were truly those adventurers that I would watch on National Geographic and go WOW .... I don't think youtube has fully grasp exactly WHO you are.... Because if they did ...Your Views would be so much higher...💪👍❤️
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thanks, ya I’m thinking about doing a full documentary with all my best footage from the last 17 years
@flamensherd
@flamensherd Год назад
@@JimBairdAdventurer I agree with Sheila above, I've been following your channel since you crossed the Baffin Island's Cumberland Peninsula and had no idea!
@norco4life518
@norco4life518 Год назад
This is the extreme remote trip I know and love you and Ted for.. I know it’s hard with having a family, but I’d love to see a long distance, remote trip like this, with Ted, or even with one of the many other Canadian wilderness explorers like yourself (northern scavenger, or especially Justin Barbour)
@michaelbroyer3918
@michaelbroyer3918 Год назад
Justin Barbour is in a league of his own. Northern Scavenger is a great channel but they are very independent.
@beartoothcolt4924
@beartoothcolt4924 Год назад
It’s great to experience the moment where you realize the person you have been watching on adventures has become their own version of the characters they looked up to in the books that inspired them. You even see they are still are humble enough to not quite believe it themselves. Congratulations you will forever be a part of the adventure/explorer history.
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thanks very much! I dint think I can compare to the explorers of the old times but I would have done it back then too I think.
@BrLambert
@BrLambert Год назад
Well said
@SeriousPoems
@SeriousPoems Год назад
Yeaaaaaaah my show’s on!
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Hope you like this one
@SeriousPoems
@SeriousPoems Год назад
I am!
@davemartin3169
@davemartin3169 Год назад
We've been watching you guys since ALONE...you guys are epic...lots of great adventures....and look at you now...like the modern day Red Fisher...sitting by your fire place sharing your stories...😊...glad to hear you and Tori getting some good exposure on how stimulating the outdoor environment can be for kids...and kids like Wes. ..and Huddy is a star...maybe run into you in the park one day....hope the brookies are bitting 🎣
@bradyfischer515
@bradyfischer515 Год назад
Going to take me a few nights but this is going to be a good one.
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thanks for checking it out
@ralphwatten2426
@ralphwatten2426 Год назад
Wow what a great adventure. Meeting people who live there and interacting enough where they can show you new and better routes to go. Thanks for posting this older story that is as good as they get. Good luck on your new adventures whatever and wherever they are.
@andreww8941
@andreww8941 Год назад
Absolutely incredible doc Baird brothers!!!! Truly can't say enough about everything you both put out. Unbelievably great adventurous expedition after expedition. Stay safe and keep up the phenomenal content gentlemen!!!!
@riverslugoutdoors
@riverslugoutdoors Год назад
This is a fantastic documentary, I feel like this is a part of history that should be preserved. Great stuff
@kccox3446
@kccox3446 Год назад
I'm even going to watch it again!!!! I Say Jim,Ted I Love you guys!!! Two channels I am thankful to have in my life!!!
@williamsmith5610
@williamsmith5610 4 месяца назад
Jim Wow that must have been amazing trip. That awesome! Thank you for sharing your awesome journey. Definitely a trip that you Ted will remember forever.
@livelife4471
@livelife4471 Год назад
Either you are an incredible storyteller, or the story was incredible or both. Thoroughly enjoyed seeing the landscape and learning about the people on the land. I recently read a book about how the boats of the Franklin expedition were found. I forget the man's name who helped Parks Canada find the boats, he was Inuit. Through that book, I learned a lot about the Inuit ways and my respect for them grew as I learned more and more about them.
@wendyoutdoors2230
@wendyoutdoors2230 Год назад
totally worth taking the time to watch through the whole adventure. What a life changing experience for you both.
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thanks very much Wendy! Ya it sure was, we learned a lot, made some memories and had a great trip.
@judcooley1279
@judcooley1279 Год назад
Just getting deep into this. Jim/Ted - this is just perfect. I've watched you're guys content for years and this is just so totally you. Such knowledge and enthusiasm. Humility and respect for the culture and the ecosystems. Hopefully you guys have some inkling of how special you are and how special this content is. What an awesome adventure. I may not get to sleep tonight. I can't stop.
@CanadianSledDog
@CanadianSledDog Год назад
This was absolutely riveting! I thought I could fall asleep watching it but instead it kept me up for hours! And I had to get up early too... 😆
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Oh no! Lol, well thanks a lot for tuning in. It definitely got more intense as the video went on.
@maximbudnick
@maximbudnick Год назад
Amazing, so glad you just put this up!
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thanks Max!
@kjames8299
@kjames8299 Год назад
Endlessly absorbing adventure.
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thank you.
@endlesscamp22
@endlesscamp22 Год назад
Hello again, this is an amazing documentary! It´s impressive how detailed you remember this trip and supercool to hear about this. You are amazing respectful adventurers, i appreciate the respect you bring up to nature, the people you met out there, and the way you kept yourself safe seems to be right. Thanks for sharing these memories and impressions with the world. You are awesome!
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
You’re are very welcome! Thanks a lot for watching and for the encouraging comment. It helped me remember as I went through a lot of the footage and organized it before I did the sit down interview.
@cinderella23queen37
@cinderella23queen37 Год назад
Jim Baird, Congratulations to you and your brother for this great adventure
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thanks a lot!
@michaelmark3994
@michaelmark3994 Год назад
yeaaaaaaah is right!
@julietthaxton6600
@julietthaxton6600 8 месяцев назад
What an awesome trip. Unbelievable. Thank you.
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer 8 месяцев назад
You’re welcome!
@SwampDonkey530
@SwampDonkey530 Год назад
Great adventure Jim, thanks for showing us , that musk ox skin is cool 👍
@raymondcava4669
@raymondcava4669 Год назад
Awesome thank you for sharing your journey up north. The communities in the north was the best part of this trip.
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
They are one of the best parts of all my northern trips!
@raymondcava4669
@raymondcava4669 Год назад
@@JimBairdAdventurer Absolutely, memories to cherish. Have a great day Jim
@paulfilipowski5695
@paulfilipowski5695 Год назад
This was really special Jim. You have held on to this story and footage for all this time too. I see you all out in the bitter cold and it's tricky to even imagine. In the forest, you can build a shelter and have an abundance of fuel to burn, but as you said, above the tree line, below zero, amazing adventure !!
@marinacalabrese1218
@marinacalabrese1218 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this, AMAZING. ILOVE YOUR CHANNEL ❤️Between you and your family what you have shared with us. You are what we need in the United States a positive attitude.
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thank you very much!
@4wardlobster
@4wardlobster Год назад
Stuff like this is why I will always be a fan. Keep moving forward and keep the adventure alive
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Will do, thanks very much
@bigsky2081
@bigsky2081 Год назад
Absolutely awesome! I understand you do not think of yourself as a classic explorer because you have more modern technology but as you know, technology can't always save you. Thank You for posting this!!!!!
@ifonlyseethrumyeyes8957
@ifonlyseethrumyeyes8957 Год назад
OMG I have a headache yet amazing trip. I would be too scared. Thanks for telling this story, I enjoyed it very much.
@cinderella23queen37
@cinderella23queen37 Год назад
Hey Jim Baird, I'm glad you uploaded anew video
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thanks!
@jannie690
@jannie690 Год назад
Hardly know how to express how you have opened my eyes to the North. This was just phenomenal.
@Greg6452
@Greg6452 Год назад
Great Video,,,>>>>Doesn't matter where in Canada your from. Were All Bros.😀😀😀😀
@spinningrodfisherman
@spinningrodfisherman Год назад
THIS ADVENTURE BLOWS MY MIND. AMAZING
@tonylicata7452
@tonylicata7452 Год назад
You just walked in there off the street and convinced them to send you on this and other expeditions? Man, I don't know who was crazier, you or them. Haha. Loved seeing this.
@janasunnarborg8525
@janasunnarborg8525 Год назад
Loved the whole documentary. So many meaningful story treasures. The cool thing is these far, far north people, the Inuit and other tribes really willingly share their heritage.
@kallioacreshomestead
@kallioacreshomestead Год назад
Just wow! You and Ted are true adventurers! Just getting to know the language and indigenous people were the best! Thx for sharing.
@FragenAnsLeben
@FragenAnsLeben Год назад
Absolutely amazing. Thank you for taking us along.
@bobtucker8875
@bobtucker8875 Год назад
Well I truly enjoyed the hole 2hrs, an may have to watch it again ☺️. That was by far the best. How 🤞 lucky can two guys 👍 be. Sounds like the good Lord had your back all the way. Thanks for sharing 🤠.
@DaveMacsCamp
@DaveMacsCamp Год назад
Incredible. 🤯 Mind blown . Wow.
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thanks!
@philphilison1623
@philphilison1623 Год назад
Thank you for working hard to make a great narration and edit 🥳
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
You’re welcome
@jimmycastro2293
@jimmycastro2293 Год назад
Amazing Young adventures & expeditons!!!
@MaineUSA
@MaineUSA 10 месяцев назад
Hats off too you two gentlemen 🎉
@gavada8596
@gavada8596 Год назад
Unbelievable story, thank you!
@pjreads5014
@pjreads5014 Год назад
What an amazing adventure! Thanks so much for putting the video together - we enjoyed it so much.
@muchmuchmore
@muchmuchmore Год назад
Yet another ridiculously long, AWESOME video. Thanks for sharing this!
@janetpolon9741
@janetpolon9741 Год назад
wonderful Arctic adventure hope we will be watching you and your brother Ted on another winter adventure or canoe expedition it’s truly nice to watch you together on your journey
@anthonyoliver6023
@anthonyoliver6023 Год назад
You men are awesome! Been watching for several years. You are animals! Great content! Just when I think you’ve done everything you drop one like this!!! Thanks for the entertainment!!
@kylereader6476
@kylereader6476 Год назад
This is amazing, it was really cool seeing you guys so young and seemingly in over your heads and just doing it.
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thanks a lot!
@flamensherd
@flamensherd Год назад
HOLY! This was an EPIC freaking adventure!! also, this type of commentary adding on top of the footage worked quite well in this case!
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thanks a lot and glad you like the format.
@Barret-paddles
@Barret-paddles Год назад
Honestly speechless about this one Jim & Ted! Amazing journey all around and again thanks for sharing your knowledge and experiences with us! 💚 B
@michaelreid819
@michaelreid819 Год назад
massive fan jim. saw you and ted win alone at the time and shortly after found you and ted on youtube and been following all the trips,love it all mate keep up the good work!!!!
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Nice! Great to have ya here and thanks for looking us up!
@ADVENTURESOFBZ
@ADVENTURESOFBZ Год назад
One of the worlds modern day explorers. Absolutely no question!!! Mr Jim is so incredible!!!
@markasiala6355
@markasiala6355 Год назад
I really enjoyed this format for an older experience between you and Ted. I have to admit, seeing you and Ted at that time, I can't barely believe that you (and certainly Ted) were drinking age at that time. You both look so young! Great story and I'm sure a great adventure.
@crittersintheyard3993
@crittersintheyard3993 Год назад
wow........talk about near death experiences. When you were standing on that black ice, I had to fast forward.......it was freaking me out........lol. That was an incredible expedition and I'm sure the Inuit appreciated your respect and what you learned about their way of life. Well done.
@jimhanson7476
@jimhanson7476 Год назад
Wild……………. Crazy cool……."
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thanks!
@jmaximus1010
@jmaximus1010 Год назад
Slim Jim and slim Ted rockin it on the tundra 👍 Great video boys 😎
@marrvalaska5472
@marrvalaska5472 Год назад
This is great! I just finished reading Across Arctic America by Knud Rasmussen. What an adventure in early 1900s, so cool to see it today.
@kins749
@kins749 Год назад
Amazing, really in awe of the people of the land
@tseilheimer
@tseilheimer Год назад
Baby Jim, love it!
@frontierfishingwithryanmac1981
What an EPIC adventure! Travelled in the footsteps of many great northern Adventurers - very lucky! I hope to someday travel the barrenlands myself
@young-soonkim6730
@young-soonkim6730 Год назад
Thank you for the Artic adventure Jim& Ted! 👍🏔️❄️🏕️
@blauerreiter3425
@blauerreiter3425 Год назад
You are a great storyteller! Thank You, for all those long videos. Everyone is a gem.
@ahj6529
@ahj6529 Год назад
Awesome video Jim. Enjoyed the commentary and history in between the video sections. Really liked learning about the people living north of the arctic circle and the fishing, too. Great job on the video. Thank you for sharing your last experience with us.
@alejandro-maravilla
@alejandro-maravilla Год назад
Sweet baby jesus Jim!
@elaineoutdoors9581
@elaineoutdoors9581 Год назад
Absolutely incredible!
@lifeofatruckermomfrmtherez3222
What a amazing adventure you and your brother went on . I have to say I'm so proud off you guys on how you talk about the aboriginal people and when u talked about the lady that was in residential school. I enjoyed every part off your video ❤️ keep up the good work .. Miigwetch
@barbmorgenroth9365
@barbmorgenroth9365 Год назад
Wow!! What an amazing expedition you both had and gave everyone the privilege of watching. It's hard to imagine snowmobiling the distance you did and through the harsh weather conditions. Those ice pockets and cliffs had to have been daunting for sure. The caribou and musk ox were pretty incredible as well. Thank you both for sharing - you're both amazing explorers and videographers as well. Looking forward to watching your next expedition.
@michaelmark3994
@michaelmark3994 Год назад
what a fantastic spectacular video .wow thx
@davidcook7008
@davidcook7008 Год назад
What a great trip! Thanks for posting. Incredible how the north gets under your skin and you crave it. Even the crazy -45 cold. Swear this reminds me of Red Fisher Scuttlebutt Lodge, the way you are sitting in a leather chair with a fire behind you chatting with the camera like its your guest! Love the format!
@EnvironmentalCoffeehouse
@EnvironmentalCoffeehouse Год назад
This is soooo cool! The Arctic is my dream💚
@frankd4875
@frankd4875 Год назад
You and Ted put out some of best content on YT, great adventures, amazing stories. Anytime I see something new from y'all, it is must-see viewing. I guess my favorite part of the video was seeing you each pulling up those huge lake trout from Big Bear Lake. Maybe they weren't the lunkers that may be there, but they were pretty hefty and the work it took to land them was extreme. That had to have been a very satisfying meal in your tent out in the middle of that huge frozen lake that night. And seeing the Inuit people greet you at your final destination was very cool as well. Your commentary interspersed with the video of the trip was very well done as well. Great job!!
@norco4life518
@norco4life518 Год назад
You should really think about selling merch.. as a budding canoe tripper, camper, bushcrafter, and just wanting to getting into outdoors in the way you do as a whole, I’d totally buy either sponsered gear, or even your own personal merch… I’m sure there are many others who would do the same brother..
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
I have t-shits, sweaters and stuff like there yo can buy here through my YT channel but it’s not really camping gear
@deniseseguin3076
@deniseseguin3076 Год назад
great story teller..love your videos
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thank you!
@elduro5977
@elduro5977 5 месяцев назад
This documentary pulled me in and was a great video start to finish. As we yanks would say; “balls as big as pickle jars” to do that trip! 😎😆👍
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer 5 месяцев назад
Awesome to hear. Thanks a lot. I ant so great at filming stuff then as I am now and the tech want there at that point with good GoPros and drones etc. I was supposed to be doing writing and still photography on the trip too which i did a lot of but man I wish I’d done a better job at filming it. It was good to see it all come together and adding it to my sit down interviews about the trip was key. Thanks for giving it a shot and taking the time to watch.
@judylord4875
@judylord4875 Год назад
Wow! What a great adventure. Love this!
@user-rl2wc5yg2t
@user-rl2wc5yg2t 3 месяца назад
Ox furr...nice one.
@kevinstromquist5954
@kevinstromquist5954 Год назад
What a crazy good story! I loved listening to the CB conversation when you were getting your stuff hot shotted. "these guys are from Toronto." Silence, "well good luck". The number of human encounters you had on the trip surprised me a little but I guess subsistence living means you need to go out and get it done. Lots of resilience on your part and lots of good advice from the locals who were willing to give you some skills before turning you loose!
@pamalvestad3848
@pamalvestad3848 Год назад
From your first words to the very end Ted and Jim it was sit on edge of the seat suspension. In my opion true Northern Explorer's
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thank you very much
@bonniejackson7393
@bonniejackson7393 Год назад
I wish I could be more eloquent, but wow, just a fabulous video. The views as the sun was rising and or setting marvellous. Very informative too! Thanks to you both!
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it and gave it a shot.
@dyannejohnson6184
@dyannejohnson6184 Год назад
My eyeballs are bugged right out of my head…watched the whole thing!……I have to pry my fingers off my chair!! I don’t think I’ll sleep tonight
@darrendavidsonoutdoors
@darrendavidsonoutdoors Год назад
Wow! What an awesome expedition across the arctic! And here I'm thinking it'd be a cool experience just to go to Moosenee and Moose Factory during the winter.
@Dogsrule777
@Dogsrule777 Год назад
I love all your vids man. Just wanted to say CONGRATULATIONS on the Maple Leafs win! ✊🏽🍁💙
@lisagauvin
@lisagauvin Год назад
This was great - and your modern commentary was key. I do love your younger flock of seagulls hair though! Lol ! Well done!
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thank you! Haha, glad you like the dew
@loriegreene9375
@loriegreene9375 Год назад
Jim, you are a great storyteller. I felt like I was on the tundra with you and your brother.
@kimlar6152
@kimlar6152 Год назад
So great to see again. I grew up on Great Bear Lake in a community that doesn't exist anymore.
@jimsullivan7639
@jimsullivan7639 Год назад
I nixed the trip to the bar when I saw your notification. This was surely more entertainment than hearing about that Bud Lite fiasco! lol
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Haha, ya that’s all over the place
@user-rl2wc5yg2t
@user-rl2wc5yg2t 3 месяца назад
I'm here to watch these .I'm going to be #1 Fan wish u could hunt for me guys it's just a dream. Watching lots say they do this Really well.helps In ways you'll never know how 👍
@williamleopold507
@williamleopold507 Год назад
What an amazing adventure , one you will never forget i am sure . Enjoyed watching !!
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Definitely I will not. Thanks for tuning in.
@juanitafoster9834
@juanitafoster9834 Год назад
Enjoyed this very much.
@marygordon3032
@marygordon3032 Год назад
Hey Jim and Ted what an incredible adventure, l truly enjoyed it and thanks so much y’all! 👌👌👌👍👍👍🤩🤩🤩💯💯💯
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
You’re very welcome!
@damee8363
@damee8363 Год назад
Great story telling Jim Really enjoyed another Jim and Ted adventure.
@erniescabin4256
@erniescabin4256 Год назад
I plumbed houses up in the area for a few years spent a winter in coppermine we were based in norman wells traveled by winter roads and air so i know the feeling of the far north, a place unlike any other great video, i still think your a little crazy lol some day when your old you will sit back and say yup i was nuts pulling that adventure off and lucky to still be alive, may you always stay warm and dry and may lady luck always be by your side
@mattison1906
@mattison1906 Год назад
Incredible adventure! I really want to visit Great Bear Lake and catch some lakers. Favorite part was learning about the events surrounding your relationship with Field and Stream. You lead such a great life, it’d be interesting to see a film about how you got to where you are now. Keep it up.
@traceyneale5094
@traceyneale5094 Год назад
Wow that was epic. I guess your fondness for crazy arse music (which I love ) in your stories comes as you mature 😂😂 Had no idea how long you’ve been doing this, I started watching you before I’d even knew you were in Alone, but you have a talent for bringing the message across with a passion for the indigenous people and their ways and their knowledge of the country. Kudos to you Jim. You make everyone happy. Keep it up 👍
@zeldhead
@zeldhead Год назад
Ha! Nice work on that cold call. This was a great recap. Loved when you guys came across the school group. You guys are really great at taking the time to get to know people and learn from them.
@crazyman0987654
@crazyman0987654 Год назад
INSANE...... legit insane
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thanks a lot!
@philphilison1623
@philphilison1623 Год назад
YEAHHHH!!🥳
@terizumbusch8408
@terizumbusch8408 Год назад
What an incredible journey. Thank you so much for all of the work you had to do to share this with us. God bless you guys, Wow!❤
@keylimedp
@keylimedp Год назад
Dude, you have adventure ripping through your veins.
@JimBairdAdventurer
@JimBairdAdventurer Год назад
Thanks a lot, ya I think I do. Haha, I hear it’s genetic.
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