Hart of the YUKON - 14 Days Solo Camping in the Yukon Wilderness - Special Episode

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Hart of the YUKON - 14 Days Solo Camping in the Yukon Wilderness - Special Episode:

You can still expect to see episode 6 of this adventire series going up this Thursday at 7pm ET. This special episode is a condenced version of the first six episodes of my solo Yukon adventure down the remote Hart River in the mighty Peel Watershed. So, (spoiler alert), it will give you a bit of a sneek peek on the full version of ep. 6.

This is a mid-season recap that will show you the best of this remote river so far, including the mountain scenery, wildlife such as caribou, moose and Dall’s Sheep, as well as the food I’ve cooked up - Arctic Grayling fishing, challanges and more.

Join me in this immersive adventure. Subscribe to my channel to catch new uploads of ‘Hart of the Yukon Solo' for more captivating episodes, where each stroke of the paddle delves deeper into the essence of true exploration.

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Check out this video covering a full year in the wild:

Watch this full doc covering my first solo expedition in the Yukon. On this one, I tackled the Hess River which is the most challenging whitewater river in the territory.

Thanks for watching and have a great day!
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Thanks a lot for tuning into this! Here’s a link to part 2 Hart of the YUKON - 14 Days Solo Camping in the Yukon Wilderness - Special Episode 2.0

JimBairdAdventurer
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It’s just crazy that you “only” have 150k subs…your content is better than 99% of all the rubbish that is available on YT.

nefas
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How lucky people are to be able to experience this...ive always lived in South Georgia never been able to even go on vacation anywhere ..but ive always felt like the Northern Wilderness is where i am suppose to be or shouldve been past 34 years. .Not here where i am. i would be so much happier living somewhere like that but Im trapped here with work and not being able to afford the move .. almost feel like my life is wasting bc im not where i should be .. im sure im not the only one ever felt this way. I Just hope people who are able to live in such a beautiful place or even vacation there know how lucky they are. I doubt ill ever make it there but maybe. I was jus meant to roam and explore be in the real wild .

PatriotPopp
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Yukon is my dream as a European... From Austria. I am 61 and never saw like this, beauty, danger, hunger, fantastic nature, adventure, cruel nature but always solitude, so challenging but worth it... you grow within nature to a mature and experienced human being.

ChrisDraussen
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National geographic , discovery have nothing better than what you show us .thank you .

rashedalshehhi
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Well Jim, you did it, I cannot go 1 day without watching at least 1 of your videos, sometimes 2. I’m born and raised in South Florida and have always loved the outdoors. The adventures that you and sometimes Ted go on are absolutely epic. It also goes to show that we really don’t have to go far to enjoy an adventure ourselves. You have inspired 10’s of thousands of people into doing just that. Keep up the incredible work Jim, I know I speak for many when I say we love your channel and all of the incredible hard work, from doing the trip, the epic filming and the never ending editing. You are the absolute best outdoor adventure channel on YT, by far. Thanks Jim

Dieseldog
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I am an afghan. Two days before I am starting watching ur classic videos.its really amazing.I pray for live long from God.❤❤❤

paktiaa
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I was born and raised in Whitehorse. Still here in fact. My grandma grew up in Mayo and is buried there.
Whenever I see vlogs like this it reminds me how fortunate I am to live in a place where the outdoors are so accessible.

I'm glad you use Up North Adventures. They are really good people.

amyfu
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Awesome shot at 1:29:55 Jim, the mountain with the cloud on top and the sun right behind it actually looks like a volcano erupting. Perfect timing Jim

Dieseldog
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What a stunning place to be at. Theres just something special in wilderness which you can't get anywhere else

pkm
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Jim, I've been following you since Alone. I gotta tell you, the film editing and general production quality has really come a long way. Well done. There are also plenty of other folks doing the same thing on YouTube but I love watching you, your deadpan humour and great attitude set you apart. God speed in all of your future adventures, friend.

danichero
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You have given many of us something that we would never have been able to see on this present earth. But IMO you have done in it such a way, being humble, being kind, being like Jesus IMO. You are an amazing man. A great explorer, but most of all a great husband and father. You both are so amazing. You can live off the land, truly love and stay strong and loving and positive through all of it. So wise and so kind. <3

beccamcmullen
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Ok so we gathered around the TV tonight to watch a Christmas movie. Somehow we wound up here and after 2.5 hours no Christmas movie needed! What an awesome trip! God Bless!

a.scotthughes
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Hello, I love these outdoor excursions, such awesome country! I hope you keep focused and anticipate, serious stuff there for sure! Thank-you so much in taking me along. Keep safe, your so blessed to be able to do this! Thanks again!

sevnsnd
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I would mirror EVERYTHING everyone has already said…and to add, you always make me laugh. My daughter and I have watched your material (and your brother) since Alone. We STILL laugh so hard about the “limpets”. Thank you SO, MUCH for your hard work and dedication…so I can take a trip with you I’ll never be able to take in my lifetime!! Ty ty ty

kellyr
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Я мало понимаю на английском. Но эти 2, 5 часа прошли, как полчаса. Очень рад, что их посмотрел. Сам из Сибири. Понимаю, этого человека. Он мне не брат по крови, но брат по духу.

gbvbteo
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Possibly the best soundtrack for any YouTube video ever! The music 🫶🏼 the adventure 🫶🏼 the story ⚡️

jozsefjamesofficial
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Keep dreaming the dream and thank you for allowing us to share the journey. Even if it’s from my couch.

royberto
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I'm 75 now and thanks to injuries from a drunk driver my better daze sic are behind me. I lived on a mangrove island in the Caribbean by myself for 2 years. Traveled North and South East and West. I'm going to take the liberty of saying it's not the pan you use that is sticky. Any stainless pan can be seasoned and if you heat the pan first then put in oil when pan is hot enough your food wont stick. When a drop of water dances in your pan then put in the oil. When your oil shimmers then put in your food. I know over campfire it's hard to control heat. I saw you do a tripod or you can use coals instead of flames so you dont have too high a heat and burn your food and your pan. I know it's a small thing whether your food sticks to the pan. What is a big no no are😮 nonstick pans. Non stick pans have teflon or other type of PFAS coating. I would caution against using any pans pots or anything used for cooking that has a nonstick surface made with a PFAS chemical costing.The EPA and the European Union have recently set strict limits for PFAS's in our drinking water and for a lifetime exposure. PFAS's are forever chemicals. 95 % of Americans have some amount of PFASs in their blood and throughout their body. Once in they can not be removed. Practically all US tap water will have to be tested by 2025.i would advise that you never use a non -stick pot or pan that has a PFAS surface. EPA's limit as of 2024 is 4 parts per trillion. No amount no matter how low is good for any human being. I noticed the pan was new it probably is thin to save on weight. I would suggest you use a regular stainless stell pan the weight wasn't important and the thicker pan would stop your food from overcooking and burning. bring a regular pan and a cover.

nedoconnor
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Awesome! A Canadian river float has been added to my bucket list!

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