Harsh Reality of Winter Truck Camping in the Arctic
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Hey guys! Just wanted to give you a heads up that I would much prefer for this comment section to be less judgmental and patronising than the previous one. You can rest assured I am fine - I’ve been travelling solo for 6 years , including to countries most people consider to be the most dangerous in the world; I’ve driven from Mexico to Guatemala to Belize to Alaska (yup); I’ve climbed the tallest mountains in Antarctica, in Africa and in South America; and I am very cognizant of what my dog’s needs and wants are and can recognize by his facial expression and body language is something is off.
Eva ignore the nasty comments, so many unhappy, envious people out there who have no courage to do what you’re doing. You’re the best! ⭐️
As a woman raising kids, working and dealing with a difficult husband, your videos and expeditions tap into the part of me that I have had to pause until my kids are older and I'm out of this relationship. You are inspiring and I thank you for bringing these adventures to us! It feels like we are part of your experience.
Vilk jumping in to help dig was the best! He was joyful to be digging with you ☺️
I think the bravest and most inspiring part is that you are just truly following what your inner self asks for. That’s something most of the society lacks nowadays because comfort goes first for many…
Native swedish person here. Welcome to sweden. You are doing ok. I commute in these weatherconditions every day. I am still alive.
Windshield wipers on frozen hiways. Canadian truck driver here. The best piece of advice I can give you is turn your defroster off. Your defroster heats your windshield so the snow melts against it, but it's cold enough 1cm away that it can refreeze. Wind chill at 100km/hr at -5C (60mph, 29F) is -50C. Turn your heater to blow down and keep it warm enough to be comfortable with your defroster off as much as possible. The snow won't melt and stick to and clog up your wipers, also won't freeze them to the Windshield when you park.
The way that Vilk instantly helps you dig is so precious ❤
You mentioned mindfulness increasing your appreciation of the little things - that's what the cabin is, a brief haven of comfort in difficult conditions.
What a videographer you are! Amazing how you're able to document yourself & tell a story so well & still throw your drone up in the air & get amazing aerial shots of Odyssey while driving! Awesome work Eva 👍
Some of the things I used to do to help against all the ice issues with wipers when I was a long haul trucker: blast your defroster as hot as you can with your windows cracked (so you don't overheat inside the cab lol), that way the ice can't accumulate so much on the windshield. Also, adding rubbing alcohol to your wiper fluid reservoir can help keep the ice at bay, although that doesn't always help since I'm sure it will be getting cold enough to even reach the freezing temp of alcohol where you're going. Honestly, you can never truly prevent the ice buildup, but those couple of tricks certainly helped in my travels. Good luck to you in yours! Thanks for all the awesome content and optimism through the years! 🙂
Eva, your adventures are truly remarkable, and those who harbor negativity likely envy the joy of globe-trotting life. Pay no mind to armchair critics and savor every moment of your Scandinavian escapade. Your furry companion, always by your side with a wagging tail, adds an extra layer of sweetness to your journey. Remember to stay cautious, revel in the beauty of each day, and soak in every breathtaking experience. Your trip is nothing short of amazing, and I can't wait for your next episode-countless others eagerly anticipate it too. Stay safe, embrace the wonder, and let nothing dim your shine!
Solo travel is never easy. You must be the master of problem solving, decision making, risk analysis, organizing, easily adaptable and be ok in your own company for long periods at a time. You take it all in your stride! 💪🏽👍🏼
Truly the definition of free spirit. Much respect 👍!
Glad you are learning to be flexible with your plans. That doesn’t make it a fail. It’s all part of the journey. The journey is the goal, not the end of it ❤
Eva your drone shots are off the charts GORGEOUS! 😮
Altitude compared with Latitude
The drone shots you've been capturing are truly breathtaking. Your storytelling and filmmaking skills are so sharp and impressive.
Such an impressive woman. To even think about taking on this trip in these conditions needs a positive mindset, then to face and be present in what is being thrown at you Eva, without tears, without curling up and having a meltdown shows your strength and resilience in ways I can only sit and observe in awe and admiration. Keep traveling, I will be here subscribed. ♥♥
Living in northern Canada, I can totally relate to all these winter struggles. There really is a learning curve with winter driving and survival.