Thanks for the interesting video there is not much video a bout yukan it was realy beautiful .i would love to come and visit one day .stay safe .my grandmother always told me cold weather is better for body and makes you stronger.
I enjoyed this video! Really cool (and cold). I think you´re german(-speaking)? I hope there will be more videos :) I hope I can visit Whitehorse next year in june to visit a german friend who moved there in 2006. It would be a dream. Greetings from germany
💜 Heyyy Tobi & Lynn! Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum neuen Channel und zu dem tollen informativen Video! Sehr schöne Eindrücke! Wie gut, dass Ihr so winterhart seid! ⛄️ Zu Deiner Frage: minus 30°C, das war die kälteste Temperatur, die ich erlebt habe - und das fand ich schon seeehr kalt! Da konnten wir mit unseren Ski gleich wieder die nächste Gondel ins Tal nehmen, denn Skifahren ging gar nicht da droben auf dem Berg, so rauh war der Schnee und so kalt die Finger! 🤗
As the video says, coldest day of 2021 so that was the year and the month was February. February 9 precisely. At that temperature humidity in the air turns into solid ice particles which cover everything like a white powder.
We hope that you like our first video of the coldest day of the year. Did you ever experience extreme cold like this? Let us know in the comments!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful Video
Thanks for the interesting video there is not much video a bout yukan it was realy beautiful .i would love to come and visit one day .stay safe .my grandmother always told me cold weather is better for body and makes you stronger.
Thanks for sharing this video. I really likes it. I’m planning on moving to Whitehorse..
Hi, great video Marcel from South of Czechia
A school bus at that temp= living in Alaska.
Awesome
Bitte mehr Videos aus Whitehorse und dem Yukon!!!!!!!!!!
My bro!!! more videos about yukon and north wesr territories
looks amazing with all this video. so could yet beautiful.
Good video, keep up the great work 👏 👏👏
Einfach traumhaft schön.
Absolutely. So beautiful.
Whitehorse is lovely, just back from my honeymoon there x
It was -55° with a -66° windchill north of Yellowknife a couple weeks ago. Chilly stuff eh
Great content 💯👏
I enjoyed this video! Really cool (and cold).
I think you´re german(-speaking)? I hope there will be more videos :)
I hope I can visit Whitehorse next year in june to visit a german friend who moved there in 2006. It would be a dream.
Greetings from germany
So beautiful 😻
Thank you so much for this wonderful video! ♥️😊 I wish, I could live here too 😉🥰♥️🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 you can play eishockey every day 😉🏒🥅⛸
Thanks for your comment. How about visiting the Yukon in wintertime one day? ☺
Ice hockey, aka just regular hockey 🏒
Nice Film. May i ask which type and model of tires You use on your automobile?
Amazing, but I'm glad to be in San Diego :)
Sometimes we would love to be in warmer areas as well :). But it truly is an exciting experience!
💜 Heyyy Tobi & Lynn! Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum neuen Channel und zu dem tollen informativen Video! Sehr schöne Eindrücke!
Wie gut, dass Ihr so winterhart seid! ⛄️
Zu Deiner Frage: minus 30°C, das war die kälteste Temperatur, die ich erlebt habe - und das fand ich schon seeehr kalt!
Da konnten wir mit unseren Ski gleich wieder die nächste Gondel ins Tal nehmen, denn Skifahren ging gar nicht da droben auf dem Berg, so rauh war der Schnee und so kalt die Finger! 🤗
Thanks for your feedback and sharing your experiences with cold weather.
Wow! Looks amazing! I’m planning a trip to Whitehorse. When was this filmed? (Month of the year)
As the video says, coldest day of 2021 so that was the year and the month was February. February 9 precisely.
At that temperature humidity in the air turns into solid ice particles which cover everything like a white powder.
Очень холодно 😪
Hi sir
No,never