Preparing to Drive to the ARCTIC in Winter



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49 thoughts on “Preparing to Drive to the ARCTIC in Winter”

  1. I love to see you in shorts and a tshirt!!!! This is a sign of relaxation! You look Great! I like you travel like crazy and am a total flight risk! I can only dream to find a girl with your spirit to join my get up and got it give me just a minute excursions.
    I love your videos and it lets me know Iโ€™m not alone with my ideas and Nomad life style.

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  2. I think you need a return air duct from your penthouse back downstairs. Otherwise, the warm air will escape to the outside, requiring cold air to replace it downstairs. A return duct will make the system more efficient and effective.

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  3. So if it gets too cold youโ€™ll be staying in odyssey all night with the engine running? Doesnโ€™t a carbon monoxide detector seem like a good idea? I guess being in a tent on top of your car out in the the open isnโ€™t the same as doing it in a garageโ€ฆ but what if you get buried in snow? I bet that could have a similar effect to being in a garage.

    Looking forward to this adventure and stay safe!

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  4. There is diesel grade #1 and #2! Number #2 is always cheaper and the one โ˜๐Ÿป you buy most of the time because it is cheaper, #1 has additives that allows it to remain liquid at lower temperatures. Number #1 is harder to find but big truck stops are more likely to have it and and probably most of Sweden that is all they right now, but considering the way things are these days diesel might be much harder to find than in other places!
    I wonder if in the Arctic ๐Ÿฅถ circle โญ•๏ธ they might even have blend better than #1 for winter cold ๐Ÿฅถ!?
    Diesel #2 freezes at 14 F degrees but sometimes up to 20 F degrees, this is not the end of the world ๐ŸŒŽbecause what happens is waxes distill out and the fuel filter can catch those, you will have to change filters more often. But at he very cold temperatures you taking about you donโ€™t want to have #2 you definitely want #1 or better!

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  5. What made you decide the arctic??, are pushing your limits or hopefully catching site of northern lights, either way you need more battery power and northern diesel etc, stay safe, roy..

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  6. Eva, You are brilliant.
    I have been following you for many years.
    God only knows how much you have truly influenced my life down to every day!
    P.s. I sent you an email once about all the unique resources I have to offer you if you're ever in Washington state U.S. you can find it probably by searching my name in your inbox which is the same as my username here. All the love!

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  7. I donโ€™t know what it is about you but your videos are contagious. Bringing Vilk into your life was the best decision you ever made. He gives and teaches unconditional love, something few humans are capable of sharing or experiencing.

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  8. Wow so exciting..this will be an exciting expedition up north in Norway. This is something I'd love to do. When I watched Noraly go up to the North Cape, Norway, on her motorcycle, I'd actually never heard of it or seen it, and was instantly intrigued. It's epic and so wild and beautiful up there. I can't wait to experience this adventure with you!! You really know how to bring on the adventure!!! You're doing what I would have loved to do. And you're so brave to be doing this. Adventure is in my soul too. But you're actually brave to go out there and do it…thank you for bringing us along.

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