This was truly the adventure of a lifetime! Here is the list of videos from our journey: Ep 1. ruclips.net/video/zvMb_bums5c/видео.html Ep 2. ruclips.net/video/ktMEW8-_2LI/видео.html Ep 3. ruclips.net/video/0K3wa_R5AUs/видео.html Ep 4. ruclips.net/video/t525AkqDrHo/видео.html
Brad is way too polite towards Tim's coffee. While his politeness may make him an honorary Canadian, he should really try some better coffee. Even McDonalds uses a far superior blend. Timmy's tastes like a blend of cigarettes and cotton candy.
As a firefighter, I like the fire lookout towers. Glad to hear the 4x4 club is maintaining some so they don’t rot away. A piece of firefighting history for sure.
I don't drink coffee, but whenever I see a Tim Hortons, I get coffee. I first had Tim Hortons coffee in Kandahar Afghanistan. Much needed after 4 hours of driving at night.
Stellar journey! Thanks for documenting it for all of us to enjoy - anyone who’s even attempted to record a trip can appreciate just how much work goes into something like this. What a time we live in, when independent creators can generate such amazing content!! Thank you.
Awesome video as always Brad and Shaun. This adventure to the Arctic Ocean is so inspiring and epic. Thanks for letting us ride along with y’all on y’all’s adventures.
Alberta has around 100 towers that are occupied by one person/tower for around 4 months straight. While the tower people are living in them they are their private residences and should be treated as such. So cool to see old tower sites in such good shape.
My dream is to do trips like this with my two sons. Hopefully in few years I can purchase a jeep to begin our adventures. In my late 30s now and I have found that camping, hiking, cooking does wonders for me.
I was born and raised in B.C. and hunted from Blackwater to McBride, MacKenzie to the Flathead valley to Vancouver island to Pink Mountain. Never drove to the Arctic circle. It would be a loong drive from Dallas, Texas to Tuk so I'm going to have to sit back and enjoy watching you guys.
hello Brad and fellow trail recon fans. love this channel. not a jeeper, im an f150er. like camping and traveling though. I was an HT2 in navy. gotta go and watch this video. all be safe.
Looks great. Only rec is to replace jumper cables with a portable jump starter. Has saved me and my fam many times without asking for help. Just charge it every 4 months or so.
😂 love the excitement on your face when you saw your first bighorn! You need to go to Radium Hot Speings in BC where there bighorn rule the town and the highway
Good point about the mud tires most don’t know about or don’t care to know about it so thanks for that tidbit of info can’t wait to do this journey myself with hopefully a buddy too
Love this! Best overland duo, also I'm impressed how Brad is sticking to his diet 👏 excellent work he definitely looks leaner, I'll be back on my keto soon
Dream experience !!! You really inspire and give us a perspective of what a peaceful and simple life could be. As a veteran , this type of video relax and transport me to those places bringing peace to my mind.
Thanks Brad for your perspective. I love both your and Shawn's videos and when I saw the two of you were planning a big trip in my own back yard I was really excitted. The arctic circle I think is on the minds of many off road enthusiasts and certainly somewhere I'd like to head in a few years when my youngest child is all done highschool. Welcome to Canada, BC and The Great White North! Epic trip so far.
Looked like a epic drive Doc !!! Glad you finally got to see the elusive Bighorn Sheep, Now the Moose and her calf that is something you rarely see, thank god she was on the other bank because they aren't the friendliest animals. Cannot wait for the rest of the series !
Brad you never disappoint. great video. i’m so happy you liked the area that i live. it’s impossible to capture 100% of the beauty of northern BC with camera but you are doing a fantastic job. keep up the great work
I accidentally had my Gladiator in km when I first bought it. I was going down the interstate, looked down, and saw I was going 128 and immediately hit the breaks 😂
Yes! I can’t wait to watch this full trip,Brad it’s beautiful. First looks, the Riggs, crushed it. Doc in the mud. Lol, I know you don’t like muddy wheeling.
Great video guys on this amazing adeventure. Hopefully the issue with Shaun's truck doesn't cause any more problems. I am heading off solo from northern Vermont in 2 weeks to drive the Dempster Highway to Tuk & the Arctic Ocean. Then on to Alaska for a few weeks, then camping in Jasper and Banff natonal parks before finally making my way back home to VT. Have a safe and fun trip!🐻
@TrailRecon @TheStoryTillNow Brad and Sean, thanks to you both. I watch both of your channels often. I just estimated the distance for me to drive to the Artic Circle from my home in SE Texas. If I drove to Birmingham Washington from Humble TX, it would be about ~2,450 miles. From Birmingham to Tuktoyaktuk the drive is another ~2,350 miles. Hmm... When I was a child my father would plan long trips like this for our family vacations. Always a challenge taken... Cheers
I wish I had known when you guys were passing through Prince George. I would have offered my rural property for you to camp on. The wildlife here is awesome. I look forward to the return of the journey.
Thank you so much for this. My plans for a trip to Alaska got canceled, so with your adventure I can enjoy what I will miss. Can't wait to see the next installment.
@@TrailRecon Gas prices and the terrain! it can go from "this is amazing!" to "this is a literal nightmare" in two corners lol my next trip will have to be in your neck of the woods! That Rubicon Trail has been calling my name since my first TJ
@@TrailRecon every time I camp there or even on day hiking trips big horn sheep are out and about. One time on a Sunday, about 15 of them by the visitor center and the biggest male I’ve seen ever.
I'm glad you finally found some Big Horned Sheep. I know you've had your eye on them for quite some time. I can't wait to see how the rest of your trip goes!!! Have fun & be safe.
Mark, can you give us a video on how you built your studio, who helps you do research for your videos, how you access charts / data? You suddenly appeared on scene with all this rapidly growing infrastructure and it’s very impressive. Still want to make sure you’re not CIA. lol
Hey Brad, I forgot to tell you when I wheeled with you in Moab, I saw some big horn sheep on Kane Creek during EJS. I was the squeaky jeep on the Poison spider run. Awesome video 👍
Really been looking forward to these videos! Congratulations on your trip of a lifetime! Also love to see you back in a gladiator, it looks fantastic. I love the side exhaust! Take care!
Being a tractor-trailer driver by trade, I'm really digging the exhaust stack you put on the Gladiator. If I had one, and it was a diesel, I'd probably do the same...now that you would have given me the idea...lol
That Gladiator tracks straight though the slippery mud even with a trailer. The RAM 2500 rear end loves to slide sideways; not sure if that's due to the rear LSD in the RAM or what.
Brad always has such a friendly narrative tone in his RUclips videos, you feel the excitement with each video but when he went through the border crossing, you heard his military voice. His bearing change, you heard the authority in his speech pattern 😂 great video!!!!!
To ME, it seems more logical to take the pick up and camper. The tent trailer is nice but it seems like the camper has everything one would need... Any thoughts on if you were to do this trip again what would you take vehicle wise. I would choose the truck and camper. Again , this was the best trip I have seen you do.
Hi Brad great video super jealous. Unfortunately in the UK, we don’t have these sorts of trails that we could go on. Just off topic for a minute.Ecoflow product called alternator charger that’s a bit l misleading because it actually connects up to your. but it charges All the Eco flow Delta range of Power banks including the new one, the Delta three and the backup batteries. Not just that it can reverse so we can put power back into your battery.. and also it’s got what they call a battery maintenance mode. My view is essential for the sort of trips that you do just in case you leave a light on and it drains your battery down to nothing and you get stuck in the Wilderness.. checking out your needs for your back of your van? What your developing lots simply installed then I conventionals 12 V system keep on making great videos. Can’t wait for your next instalment of your Arctic ocean adventure
Brad Can you provide more information on induction cooking and campy?.. I have been thinking for a while on induction cooking camping as a backup/alternative to cooking but would like to hear your insight including your recommendations and particularly power requirements. Thanks Brad can’t wait to see more on your adventures north
There certainly are some interesting stops along your journey, but to put the overall trip up the Dempster Hwy into perspective, we drove to Tuk last summer in our 43-foot diesel pusher motorhome, towing our Jeep Wrangler.
They do a good job maintaining the Demster (at least the southern part). You'll see in an upcoming episode there was a pretty big washout and I don't think the big rigs were getting through that.
Awesome bro! Trip looks like it’s going amazing so far! Finally! Big horn sheep! Actually the last time I did the Mojave Road last night just outside of Bullhead we ran across five or six! Jim from Temecula
When I was stationed in Belgium it was about 2 euro ($1.30 - €1.00 in 2012) per liter, and there is 3.785 liters in a gallon. So $2.60 x 3.785= $9.841. So in Belgium in 2012 a gallon of gas was about $9.84.
Love your starting point. As a resident in N.E. Washington and only a few hour drive away from that spot, ya gotta come over to Lk. Roosevelt and check it out in my neck of the woods.
When I lived in Europe with my car that didn't have kph a quick shorthand was to multiply the kilometers per hour by 6 and drop the last digit. It gets you pretty close. So a 100kph x 6= 600> 60mph. Do it a couple times and it's pretty instinctual.
This was truly the adventure of a lifetime! Here is the list of videos from our journey:
Ep 1. ruclips.net/video/zvMb_bums5c/видео.html
Ep 2. ruclips.net/video/ktMEW8-_2LI/видео.html
Ep 3. ruclips.net/video/0K3wa_R5AUs/видео.html
Ep 4. ruclips.net/video/t525AkqDrHo/видео.html
Had to introduce Brad to Canada properly with some Timmy’s 👍🏻
Sooo good!
Was he saying "eh" a lot byt the end, eh?
Is it different than Tim Horton’s in the US?
I think they're the same, at least the Ontario and Western NY/Michigan timmies are the same.
Brad is way too polite towards Tim's coffee. While his politeness may make him an honorary Canadian, he should really try some better coffee. Even McDonalds uses a far superior blend. Timmy's tastes like a blend of cigarettes and cotton candy.
As a firefighter, I like the fire lookout towers. Glad to hear the 4x4 club is maintaining some so they don’t rot away. A piece of firefighting history for sure.
Welcome to Canada 🇨🇦 pleasure to have you in our beautiful country 🎉
I can't wait to go back and see more!
Trail Recon vids are always an immediate click but when my home province is represented I clicked even faster.
We need an overlanding cook book from you guys
I don't drink coffee, but whenever I see a Tim Hortons, I get coffee. I first had Tim Hortons coffee in Kandahar Afghanistan. Much needed after 4 hours of driving at night.
Thank you for your service, sir!
It was Green Beans for me. They were everywhere I went over there.
Same here--loved some TH on the boardwalk smoking a cigar waiting for the poo pond odors to waft in! 😅
@@chadgraber4575 because Kandahar started as a NATO-run base they had the TH instead of Green Beans.
@auduffer they had a green beans as well. At least when I was there they did.
Stellar journey! Thanks for documenting it for all of us to enjoy - anyone who’s even attempted to record a trip can appreciate just how much work goes into something like this. What a time we live in, when independent creators can generate such amazing content!! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! I really love documenting the adventures.
Awesome video as always Brad and Shaun. This adventure to the Arctic Ocean is so inspiring and epic. Thanks for letting us ride along with y’all on y’all’s adventures.
Nice to see my hometown of Quesnel on your video!
Alberta has around 100 towers that are occupied by one person/tower for around 4 months straight. While the tower people are living in them they are their private residences and should be treated as such. So cool to see old tower sites in such good shape.
Spacticular locations wonderful glimpse of wildlife truly both of you are moving in the lap of mother nature. Have a safe and blessed journey ❤️.
Thank you very much!
It really nice to finally see you in some locations that I know and have been to as BC is where I was born. Welcome!
BC is an incredible place!
My dream is to do trips like this with my two sons. Hopefully in few years I can purchase a jeep to begin our adventures. In my late 30s now and I have found that camping, hiking, cooking does wonders for me.
I was born and raised in B.C. and hunted from Blackwater to McBride, MacKenzie to the Flathead valley to Vancouver island to Pink Mountain. Never drove to the Arctic circle. It would be a loong drive from Dallas, Texas to Tuk so I'm going to have to sit back and enjoy watching you guys.
Geesh. Pink Mt. Lol. Bucking horse river lodge to Victoria. Just up in Hudson Hope right now. 🖖
Absolutely Astonishing!
hello Brad and fellow trail recon fans.
love this channel.
not a jeeper, im an f150er.
like camping and traveling though.
I was an HT2 in navy.
gotta go and watch this video.
all be safe.
Right on!
So cool everything except the gladiator's mosquito v6 buzzing for hours.
I love the juxtaposition of the raised air intake and the exhaust
Looks great. Only rec is to replace jumper cables with a portable jump starter. Has saved me and my fam many times without asking for help. Just charge it every 4 months or so.
Since I was a kid the comparative sizes of the Oceans has always fascinated me. But then sometimes you realize, it’s really just one big Ocean.
😂 love the excitement on your face when you saw your first bighorn! You need to go to Radium Hot Speings in BC where there bighorn rule the town and the highway
LOL! It just been so long trying to spot them, I suppose I was a little over enthusiastic.
Brad, thanks for the first installment. Just the first 30 seconds of drone footage is worth the price of admission!
I'm glad you finally got to see some big horns.
Good point about the mud tires most don’t know about or don’t care to know about it so thanks for that tidbit of info can’t wait to do this journey myself with hopefully a buddy too
The start of an epic adventure. So glad you posted SitReps along the way, and I have been eager to see these videos of the entire trip.
Great job, Brad! I’m smiling right along with you…as usual!
I've been home for a week and I'm still smiling!
Love this! Best overland duo, also I'm impressed how Brad is sticking to his diet 👏 excellent work he definitely looks leaner, I'll be back on my keto soon
Thanks for keeping it up!
Dream experience !!! You really inspire and give us a perspective of what a peaceful and simple life could be. As a veteran , this type of video relax and transport me to those places bringing peace to my mind.
Thank you and thank you for your service!
Thanks Brad for your perspective. I love both your and Shawn's videos and when I saw the two of you were planning a big trip in my own back yard I was really excitted.
The arctic circle I think is on the minds of many off road enthusiasts and certainly somewhere I'd like to head in a few years when my youngest child is all done highschool.
Welcome to Canada, BC and The Great White North!
Epic trip so far.
I was waiting for you to start, something, like this trip. Thanks for showing us awesome places.
Looked like a epic drive Doc !!! Glad you finally got to see the elusive Bighorn Sheep, Now the Moose and her calf that is something you rarely see, thank god she was on the other bank because they aren't the friendliest animals. Cannot wait for the rest of the series !
Oh ya, I'm thankful mom and her calf were on the other side. Thank you!
Brad you never disappoint. great video. i’m so happy you liked the area that i live. it’s impossible to capture 100% of the beauty of northern BC with camera but you are doing a fantastic job. keep up the great work
Went to google earth to search the fire lookout… my man, you were waaaaaaaaaaaaay out/up there in the arctic, hell of a trip!!! Thanks for sharing!
I accidentally had my Gladiator in km when I first bought it. I was going down the interstate, looked down, and saw I was going 128 and immediately hit the breaks 😂
Canada looks incredible and your trucks look like they did great. It'll be fun to watch the rest of this trip come out.
I think I said "wow" regarding the landscape on this trip more than any other I've ever been on.
What a fantastic adventure you guys are having. Loving seeing all these places. From one Aussie to you guys, Thankyou very much for sharing with us.
Thank you!
Wow Brad, I was not expecting to see videos from your trip this fast after you got home! Can’t wait to watch the rest of your journey!
I was excited to get the first episode out....next video edit in progress.
Yes! I can’t wait to watch this full trip,Brad it’s beautiful. First looks, the Riggs, crushed it. Doc in the mud. Lol, I know you don’t like muddy wheeling.
Thank you, working on the next episode now.
Great video guys on this amazing adeventure. Hopefully the issue with Shaun's truck doesn't cause any more problems. I am heading off solo from northern Vermont in 2 weeks to drive the Dempster Highway to Tuk & the Arctic Ocean. Then on to Alaska for a few weeks, then camping in Jasper and Banff natonal parks before finally making my way back home to VT. Have a safe and fun trip!🐻
@TrailRecon
@TheStoryTillNow
Brad and Sean, thanks to you both. I watch both of your channels often.
I just estimated the distance for me to drive to the Artic Circle from my home in SE Texas. If I drove to Birmingham Washington from Humble TX, it would be about ~2,450 miles. From Birmingham to Tuktoyaktuk the drive is another ~2,350 miles. Hmm... When I was a child my father would plan long trips like this for our family vacations. Always a challenge taken...
Cheers
My father's lesson:
It's not the distance driven. It's the various routes we take, that make our journey's fun.
Man, you have no idea what these vids mean to me out on the trail, they really make me feel cozy inside
You will fall in love with Banff. My wife did a half marathon there a couple of years ago and we had a spectacular time.
We loved Banff... but that drive down the Ice fields to get there was breathtaking!
Good. We can finally see what this area looks like without that hazy filter!
I wish I had known when you guys were passing through Prince George. I would have offered my rural property for you to camp on. The wildlife here is awesome. I look forward to the return of the journey.
Just amazing video looking foward to the rest thanks Brad!
10:10 coming in sideways like a B-52 landing.
This is funny 4C is cold too Funny ! Awesome SITREP
Thank you so much for this. My plans for a trip to Alaska got canceled, so with your adventure I can enjoy what I will miss. Can't wait to see the next installment.
Oh man, sorry you had to cancel, hopefully you can reschedule in the near future.
Hi Brad, thank you so much for sharing this video. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
This was a terrific series. Thanks for the great videos
How do you get killer drone footage when you are driving? Simply amazing.
Welcome to Canada! Stunning beauty with the cost of admission being not for the faint of heart.
Ya, gas prices began to really increase more than I anticipated.
@@TrailRecon Gas prices and the terrain! it can go from "this is amazing!" to "this is a literal nightmare" in two corners lol my next trip will have to be in your neck of the woods! That Rubicon Trail has been calling my name since my first TJ
You’ll see many big horn sheep in Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada, the same in Zion NP.
I need to spend more time in Valley of Fire.
@@TrailRecon every time I camp there or even on day hiking trips big horn sheep are out and about. One time on a Sunday, about 15 of them by the visitor center and the biggest male I’ve seen ever.
All I can say is, wow, awesome video , Brad. Congratulations on your epic adventure to the Arctic Ocean. I'm looking forward to more great videos.
Thanks so much!
Nice to be out of SitRep mode. The trip makes me jealous!
Happy Dad!
I'm glad you finally found some Big Horned Sheep. I know you've had your eye on them for quite some time. I can't wait to see how the rest of your trip goes!!! Have fun & be safe.
After so long searching for them, I was a bit over excited to finally see them. Thank you!
Super, thank you for this first video and can’t wait for the rest.
Thanks for watching!
Another great video, thank you very much
So glad you enjoyed it.
Mark, can you give us a video on how you built your studio, who helps you do research for your videos, how you access charts / data? You suddenly appeared on scene with all this rapidly growing infrastructure and it’s very impressive. Still want to make sure you’re not CIA. lol
Hey Brad, I forgot to tell you when I wheeled with you in Moab, I saw some big horn sheep on Kane Creek during EJS. I was the squeaky jeep on the Poison spider run. Awesome video 👍
I remember the squeaky jeep! I'll have to look a little harder for them next time I'm out there Kane Creek.
Really been looking forward to these videos! Congratulations on your trip of a lifetime! Also love to see you back in a gladiator, it looks fantastic. I love the side exhaust! Take care!
Thank you! It's a trip I will remember forever.
Excellent start to the trip!
Thanks Brad
Your welcome.
I’m jealous Brad 😂😂😂 Awesome trip. Stay safe 👍🏻
10:11 those are some solid drifting skills right there!! 😁
LOL! It was pretty slick!
We love Tim Hortons I'm gaga over Tim Bits and hubby loves a Double Double!
Being a tractor-trailer driver by trade, I'm really digging the exhaust stack you put on the Gladiator. If I had one, and it was a diesel, I'd probably do the same...now that you would have given me the idea...lol
Thanks, I'm really happy with how it turned out... version 2 coming soon.
The Gladiator did so much better in the mud wow!
Congratulations! On such a beautiful adventure! keep it coming.
Thank you! Will do and more to come.
That Gladiator tracks straight though the slippery mud even with a trailer. The RAM 2500 rear end loves to slide sideways; not sure if that's due to the rear LSD in the RAM or what.
Brad always has such a friendly narrative tone in his RUclips videos, you feel the excitement with each video but when he went through the border crossing, you heard his military voice.
His bearing change, you heard the authority in his speech pattern 😂 great video!!!!!
Thank you! I guess after 26 years it just still comes out sometimes.
Big horn for the win👍I'm still looking for a mountain lion. Great trip.....
I'm ok not seeing a mountain lion up close!
To ME, it seems more logical to take the pick up and camper. The tent trailer is nice but it seems like the camper has everything one would need... Any thoughts on if you were to do this trip again what would you take vehicle wise. I would choose the truck and camper. Again , this was the best trip I have seen you do.
Last time I was up Sinkut Mountain in Vanderhoof, that fire tower was still manned. Been a couple of years now, though.
LOL @24:04 Sysco! thats my company, they are everywhere!
I will be following your this adventure episode by episode.....so far so good...all the best
Thank you, so glad you enjoyed episode 1.
@@TrailRecon brad , I even enjoyed your meeting up with epic family, and shawn...you guys rock...love from india
This is a great video. Keep making more!
Thank you! Will do!
I would love to do this adventure trip, absolutely amazing views!
The views far exceed what I had imagined on this trip.
I think it was more the trailer, not the tires, that held you up @19:20. I ran into a similar situation while towing in the mud on an incline before.
I think a little of both.
Wildlife & Timmies, get your toque ready for those cool camping nights! Welcome to 🥾🏔️🇨🇦😘
EPIC.....I was actually waiting to see a Polar Bear join up with you guys ! Stay safe, the videography is stunning.
We saw lots of bears, but no Polar Bears this trip. Thank you!
Epic trip & views! Cant wait to see more 👊
Hi Brad great video super jealous. Unfortunately in the UK, we don’t have these sorts of trails that we could go on. Just off topic for a minute.Ecoflow product called alternator charger that’s a bit l misleading because it actually connects up to your. but it charges All the Eco flow Delta range of Power banks including the new one, the Delta three and the backup batteries. Not just that it can reverse so we can put power back into your battery.. and also it’s got what they call a battery maintenance mode. My view is essential for the sort of trips that you do just in case you leave a light on and it drains your battery down to nothing and you get stuck in the Wilderness.. checking out your needs for your back of your van? What your developing lots simply installed then I conventionals 12 V system keep on making great videos. Can’t wait for your next instalment of your Arctic ocean adventure
Brad
Can you provide more information on induction cooking and campy?.. I have been thinking for a while on induction cooking camping as a backup/alternative to cooking but would like to hear your insight including your recommendations and particularly power requirements. Thanks Brad can’t wait to see more on your adventures north
There certainly are some interesting stops along your journey, but to put the overall trip up the Dempster Hwy into perspective, we drove to Tuk last summer in our 43-foot diesel pusher motorhome, towing our Jeep Wrangler.
They do a good job maintaining the Demster (at least the southern part). You'll see in an upcoming episode there was a pretty big washout and I don't think the big rigs were getting through that.
Bravo😊
Huge fan of this channel! Just subscribed!
Awesome bro! Trip looks like it’s going amazing so far! Finally! Big horn sheep! Actually the last time I did the Mojave Road last night just outside of Bullhead we ran across five or six! Jim from Temecula
Thank you! I think California Big Horns run when they see my Jeep, LOL!
Congrats on your big horn sheep sighting 🎉
Thank you, finally!
What an an amazing experience buddy!
It really was!
When I was stationed in Belgium it was about 2 euro ($1.30 - €1.00 in 2012) per liter, and there is 3.785 liters in a gallon. So $2.60 x 3.785= $9.841. So in Belgium in 2012 a gallon of gas was about $9.84.
Love your starting point. As a resident in N.E. Washington and only a few hour drive away from that spot, ya gotta come over to Lk. Roosevelt and check it out in my neck of the woods.
That was a beautiful spot, I'll have to check out that lake next time I'm up there, thank you!
I have watched Both your channels for a long time, So very interesting to see Both your vids and views…VIEWS on this lil beauty of a story.
23:58 I never imagined anyone could have that expression as a response to something Brad said to them. He does not look amused in the least. lol.
LOL! He was a little disappointed, but it all worked out.
Just to let you know that those where Stone sheep. A relation to the big horn. Love your videos.
When I lived in Europe with my car that didn't have kph a quick shorthand was to multiply the kilometers per hour by 6 and drop the last digit. It gets you pretty close. So a 100kph x 6= 600> 60mph. Do it a couple times and it's pretty instinctual.
Great adventure so far!!
Thank you!