ARCTIC CIRCLE Expedition in a Ford Bronco Raptor!

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Ever wondered what it's like to take an off road vehicle and driven it nearly 10,000 miles into the Arctic Circle? We took our new Ford Bronco Raptor on an overland expedition from Utah, to the Arctic Circle, over to Alaska, and back just to find out - and this is the first leg of the journey!

Join us, along with some Jeep Wranglers & Gladiators, on the adventure because if you thought the cold was the biggest issue we'd encounter...oh boy, are you wrong!

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Brit: “I love you!”

Kevin: “that’s fine.”

Awesome!

davidwollpert
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Remember everyone. The Roadkill guys drove an old Ranchero to Alaska to go ice racing. Just saying.

brokenpatriotvideos
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As a local, it's awesome watching you guys drive through and experience our part of the world! Welcome to the North!

jonahsadowski
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It always amazes me that people are so shocked because the fact so many of us live in darkness and ice. The scenery and fresh air are totally worth it. It’s not easy, we can have snow on the ground for 6-8 months out of the year. You should’ve come in December when I gets dark at 16:15. The further north you go, the shorter the daylight gets until you hit complete darkness. The opposite happens in summer where the sun doesn’t set.

UTUBEJOHNNY
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What a charmed life! Y'all have worked hard to get to do this - Thanks for taking us along (Sorry to be late - I was under my WK again). Water leaks stink! Worse when its Cold! Glorious scenery! I hate interior squeaks and rattles too. Nice to have company along. Windshields aren't all they're cracked up to be.

trjnsd
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"Knees weak, palms are sweaty, vomited on my sweater already" LOL!! Epic line!

wewantben
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I’m so jealous, this road trip is bring back good memories. Back in ‘85 the folks and I took a road trip to Anchorage from Oklahoma. It was tight quarters we drove a 1985 Toyota 4x4 pickup camped out all the way and back, loads of fun. Have a safe trip.

eddiemason
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What an adventure! Thank you LBN for taking us along and posting your trip! Happy Trails to you both! Looks like the Raptor doesn't like cold weather!

richsmith
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Kev is totally right about directing the cracks in the windshield. Haha I do it all the time to make them last longer.

warrenbunch
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The cold is just simply the best weather all year. The snow just makes it that much better. Can’t ask for anything other. It’s the best.

joerivs
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I appreciate you guys so much for sharing this journey with us!! So many beautiful things to see. Loving the video as always, much love and stay safe ❤❤💯🤙

jeffro
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As usual with Mel parking repairs done right and Amazing vehicle line up....Enjoy yourselves!!

oliverleclere
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Your content always Rocks!!!! You both are such Awesome Adventures! Both of you always placing a smile on my face!

richardjackson
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Welcome to Canada and the Yukon! Hope you get to experience all we have to offer. Driven the dempster quite a few times, you should consider a winter front for your vehicles to keep the engine from freezing in the extreme cold and will help your heat warm in the vehicle, if anyone hasnt made that suggestion yet or you haven't seen them on the vehicles travellilng. (can be as simple as stuffing cardboard in front of your rad.) Safe travels.

josephsjodin
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Awesome adventure! Welcome to the great white north! We deal with that stuff 5-6 months of the year. You get used to the ice and drive like it's summer after a while. As for the windshield cracks, yea, I quite often successfully steer them to the side so they don't go into my view. I love extreme winter driving as do my teenage son and daughters who are practically pros a drifting on our winter roads.
Looking forward to the rest of this trip!

montepaulson
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It's always interesting to see what you both are up to. Seeing you do this reminds me of my childhood. I lived in a northern community in Labrador that had no road access to the rest of the world. In the winter you had to fly. In the summer you can also take a boat. You get used to the cold. One winter/spring day we were outside playing. And my mom is yelling at us to get our coats on! It was 8 degrees but sunny so it seemed warm to us. We were just out digging a snow fort. It was easy to do that with just a shovel when the snow is several feet over your head. Snowmobiles were the main form of transportation. We used them with homemade sleds behind them to haul stuff including people behind the snowmobile. Have a fun safe trip!

markanderson
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i love these type of trip videos keep them coming!! Feels like i am traveling with you guys!!😂

stanley
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I tell people all the time, I can’t advocate enough about the importance trail communication! Overlanding, wheeling, trail riding, convoying, whatever. Communication is so important. Great video by the way guys!

subzerooffroad
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Always fuel when you get somewhere, and never miss the opportunity to pee. I never get below 1/2 tank of fuel.

davidshepard
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As a Canadian, I hate going back through the boarder lol. Going to the land of the free is a much better experience and straight forward

mitchelljarvis