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If you live in the woods you see how fast everything grows back and trails dissappear from growth. You should see all the fire burn areas we have and the life that coming back from that.
@flying2lowAK certainly you don’t because that’s false. Lmao you’re comparing a natural occurrence the purest form of ecosystem regeneration to bulldozing through the tundra disturbing everything with daddy’s 100+k toys to “feed yourself” these rich kids are a joke. Completely defeats the purpose of hunting and the connection you get with the environment and authenticity of why outdoorsmen love the wild and our tradition of feeding ourselves.
We watched you for the first time today - a couple of Canadian seniors- we’ve watched lots of van life videos but Sherp is new! Your scripture and sharing thoughts on your ‘camperization’ hooked us!! We’re watching this video now. Blessings!!
The best moose hunting advice I was ever given. When you make camp while moose hunting, stay quiet, no fire and spend as much time calling as possible.
This video was the best I’ve watched from ANYONE’S channel for quite some time! Please keep them coming and tell your wife thanks! Ignore the haters and tree huggers. Nothing you say will shut them up. God Bless you all!
Done some moose hunting in northern BC similar terrain, hiking in that country is a lot tougher than it looks. Hiking and glassing every day with out getting a shot at a legal bull is not uncommon! A lot of hunting videos make it look easy 😊
God Bless You and Your Family...We sooo enjoy watching your videos...I Love the Alaskan trip...I applaud you for going that long without a shower...I sure couldn't have..Looking forward to many more!
I usually put a latex glove finger over barrel tip to keep debri and moisture at bay also I take a small container of Rem oil orf Ballistol for preventive maintenance
Dude, here in Brazil we have astonishing places, a lot of different biomes and wondeful enviroments to explore and enjoy, but the take you recorded over the valey below with the rainbow, and the far see of the sea... i'll give you guys that, because that was really astonishing, wonderful, its a biome that i don't think we have here in south america. Hope you enjoyed you hunting and had a great time man!
Pro tip, get or make an insulated foil bag (foil, bubble wrap, foil) for those Mountain House, or any, freeze dried meals. Fill the bag, stir and place in your insulated bag for 15-30 minutes and you will have a meal like it just came off the stove! COMPLETELY rehydrates the food and comes out PIPING HOT! Only problem is not burning your mouth🤪
This is quality content/work & fun to watch. I know it’s a lot of work to prep, film, edit, etc., but it got me to subscribe. Old Green Beret here, as well as a hunter. Looks like an experience of a lifetime 🫡
Amazing video! I need to get up to Alaska too and take in the beauty. Thanks so much for taking the time to put this together and share it! Good luck next year harvesting a moose!
This is life in the form of a TH-cam video, Nature, Friendship & hunting! You are so lucky for the best possible 2 weeks of your life! Wet, Hungry & Tired is youst the middle name of your adventure, a natural part of the complete experince! Take care and be thankfull! From Peter Eriksson Sweden Europe 😊😅😮! Thats life!
@@jeffv3296 glad you are enjoying it! Mosquitos were pretty bad the second day by the lake, but after that temps dropped and they weren’t too bad actually!
I Figured for in Alaska and a 12 day hunt there would be alot more moose then and never got either moose but I sure looks like you guys had alot of fun so in reality it was a great trip.
The most amazing part about this video was seeing those machines doing what they were meant to do very awesome also me being a country boy myself love the outdoors love the hunting love the eating of the Wild as well as seeing the adventures on TH-cam other people enjoying themselves please continue sharing more awesome action and again thank you for showing off that amazing machine no love lost on not catching a moose there's always next time that is the beauty of hunting there's always tomorrow again thanks for sharing keep on coming God is love and love is God
Thank you for the Bible verse and I'm glad you got to experience the Alaskan moose hunt. Most of rural Alaskan depend on a subsistence lifestyle. Growing up, i believed that thats how everyone was around the world but as i grew older i saw how big of a difference it was but i respect that. So hunting is not always about the fun but it is for us to survive the long cold winter months. Good luck next year!
Hell guys, what a great adventure. Gotta get me a sharp. I did see me some other vids on the sherp but your vids are good . I hunt as well, & love moose, caribou and deer. Got several animals thru years and love moose the best. ( so much meat to share. It's great. 5ks for 5he effort & your trip. Wish I was enjoying as you guys did ! Have great day.
Yes sir I think everybody should at least visit Alaska one time in their life! Me and the wife first went 5 years ago now we try to make it at least once a year! Most would rather go down south where it's warm / tropical!! me I'd rather go north where you can see beautiful scenery
What a adventure, cool machinery but sorry no moose. My favorite part is , well the whole thing. I used to hunt so i get it bro. I can tell by the look on your face and the words spoken wife and child is your best part. God bless and take care. Thanks for sharing this
@@UpNorthOutdoors ok, very good. I noticed later in the video it was a Christianson. Wasn’t sure the size. It’s the rifle I was looking at a few days ago. Thanks for the reply and great video.
@@AKLivin. Nope! I am actually with SHERP USA. We sell and ship to Alaska. We have a huge selection of new and used. Our website link and my email is in the description
Don’t beat yourself up about the moose. You couldn’t positively identify your target so you choose to not shoot. That is the proper choice. When in doubt, don’t.
Great video like the sherp content, being from SW Saskatchewan no sherp dealers around here just hey from PA with one who test the limits for sure and watch all his videos. Dave definitely can run a Sherp.. to bad on the moose was cheering for you in the background…
You'alls idea of " Not leaving a trace " is sure the hell different from mine! I leave no trace, no impack, in most cases i leave an area better than I found it.
Amazing adventure! Wish I had a spare $100K to drop on a Sherp. I’ll have to stick with my $2K used four wheeler. It was a good move to pass on that first bull. My friend is on the road kill list and he just got a call from the Troopers. He picked up a moose that had been quarter and was in game bags that some other hunter had shot and turned in because it was sub-legal. It was good of him to do the right thing and call the Troopers but he did all the work and my friend’s family got the benefit.
Yes under normal circumstances that is the fuel economy, but since all of this terrain was so nasty, I was only running in 1st and 2nd gear at high RPMs the entire time for 20+ hours. If you were to run in higher gears you can definitely get 300-400 out of the main tank.
Sometimes it works best if you return to the basics an leave all that technology behind an park that noisy machinery an use your two feet along with your backpack an rifle that would be the experience I'd want anyway especially if I was gonna pay someone to accommodate me
@@Propelled I have its no fun ,But these guys got it to easy , destroying the countryside and soft living does not make good hunter s , those good hunters respect the animals and the land those animals and enviroment they live in ,
@@zeldarobinson3382 , looked to me that it was bad where other wheelers dug the holes. Anywhere virgin the Sherp went you can’t tell. I live up here, I do wonder about the weight limit though. I am envious of their machines.
I see yours KUIU clothing. I like it for its high quality and have a few items myself. I usr the VALO came pattern. TIP: put light tape (masking or non fabric medical) on your rifle's muzzle when hunting in rain or snow. A wet barrel interior is VERY inaccurate according to tests.
Moose hunt is very hard specially in bc Canada we have few draws every year we are lucky coz we get moose every year and we harvest to I think you guys are from Alaska
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I want see some Prius content person man
Great video that’s hunting Alaska wet and cold went Anchorage and Fairbanks back in the 90’S in July the mosquitoes were fierce
thank God and little baby Jesus.
thank God for sweet baby Jesus.
@@UpNorthOutdoors I will like & subscribe as well. Look forward to more of your hard work vids in future. Tks.
I think we must have a different definition of "leave no trace" lol
indeed!
I did not like that they run all over nature
Start a business and do it then
@@connorf6862 I don't need a business to go in the woods & leave no trace.
I do it almost every weekend.
Ole haters. There’s one on every video
"Look how little impact we leave in the SHERP"
Immediately into cutting down trees lol. Loved the vid mate 😁👍
@@Rugrat 😂 😂it was a dead beetle kill tree! Thanks man 👍
@@UpNorthOutdoors Yeah I kniw mate but it made me laugh the transition 😁
I thought the same LMAO whoa out comes the chain saw!
"Leave no trace"
2 minutes later: runs over trees and makes a new trail
I hated to see that. Nature is not on the focus of this trip
If you live in the woods you see how fast everything grows back and trails dissappear from growth. You should see all the fire burn areas we have and the life that coming back from that.
I fairness, the wilderness is VAST and the size of trees a Sherp can run over grow in one season. They're not out there logging tall trees.
7:52 to 8:09 once off the torn up public trail...
@flying2lowAK certainly you don’t because that’s false. Lmao you’re comparing a natural occurrence the purest form of ecosystem regeneration to bulldozing through the tundra disturbing everything with daddy’s 100+k toys to “feed yourself” these rich kids are a joke. Completely defeats the purpose of hunting and the connection you get with the environment and authenticity of why outdoorsmen love the wild and our tradition of feeding ourselves.
We watched you for the first time today - a couple of Canadian seniors- we’ve watched lots of van life videos but Sherp is new! Your scripture and sharing thoughts on your ‘camperization’ hooked us!! We’re watching this video now. Blessings!!
Never mind the moose; go exploring in those sherps for bigfoot.
Nothing like road hunting.
Yeah...I am not a fan of that p*ssy shit myself.
The best moose hunting advice I was ever given. When you make camp while moose hunting, stay quiet, no fire and spend as much time calling as possible.
This video was the best I’ve watched from ANYONE’S channel for quite some time! Please keep them coming and tell your wife thanks!
Ignore the haters and tree huggers. Nothing you say will shut them up. God Bless you all!
Thank you so much! That means a lot!
Looks like a good time was had by all. Beautiful country. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing video! We grew up self sufficient, gardens, gleaning fields, never went without! God always provided!
War tanks for hunting and grinding and digging a new road. LOL
Okay that was the coolest intro ever!!!! Hell ya!!!
I seen a video with Sherp and came looking for you....and what's the odds, your in the comments lol
@@shawnmorrison9550 Cullen is my bro!! Lol
Ostacruiser and Upnorthoutdoors are two of my favourite channels on TH-cam hailing from Estevan Saskatchewan
@ostacruiser next year, they don’t get the easy scenic tour.
@@JeremyRoot-j6k I would love to tag along
Today I discovered sherp, thank you very much!
13:02 right after he says “leaving no trace” 😆. Good vid though
And you got the rainbow too, what a nice trip!
Done some moose hunting in northern BC similar terrain, hiking in that country is a lot tougher than it looks. Hiking and glassing every day with out getting a shot at a legal bull is not uncommon! A lot of hunting videos make it look easy 😊
God Bless You and Your Family...We sooo enjoy watching your videos...I Love the Alaskan trip...I applaud you for going that long without a shower...I sure couldn't have..Looking forward to many more!
@@carolynricky thank you!! God bless you!
I usually put a latex glove finger over barrel tip to keep debri and moisture at bay also I take a small container of Rem oil orf Ballistol for preventive maintenance
good idea!
Try finger cots
Can't wait to fully watch this adventure, cool stuff!
What a intro see the way God made it 😂so good got me hooked mate I'll be here 😂
Awesome adventure video!
Ya think the sherps make too much noise? Like 3 together
Dude, here in Brazil we have astonishing places, a lot of different biomes and wondeful enviroments to explore and enjoy, but the take you recorded over the valey below with the rainbow, and the far see of the sea... i'll give you guys that, because that was really astonishing, wonderful, its a biome that i don't think we have here in south america. Hope you enjoyed you hunting and had a great time man!
Great video bud enjoyed every minute of it awesome rigs for sure thanks for sharing👍
Reminds me a lot of a Bob Cat in the way they have that short wheel base and steering. Very cool.
yay he posted it ive been waiting 2 weeks for this
RICH MANS HUNT
One of those Sherp is $80,000 used. Airplane is just as expensive and can get you to more places quicker.
It's awesome! Why the negativity?
Haters. I've enjoyed the video.
Yeah, it's a shame we all can't be dirt poor like you. Enjoy it.
Now, where did I park my plane?
Pro tip, get or make an insulated foil bag (foil, bubble wrap, foil) for those Mountain House, or any, freeze dried meals. Fill the bag, stir and place in your insulated bag for 15-30 minutes and you will have a meal like it just came off the stove! COMPLETELY rehydrates the food and comes out PIPING HOT! Only problem is not burning your mouth🤪
This is quality content/work & fun to watch. I know it’s a lot of work to prep, film, edit, etc., but it got me to subscribe. Old Green Beret here, as well as a hunter. Looks like an experience of a lifetime 🫡
@@pittbullcustomleather6509 thank you for the kind words and thank you for your service!
Amazing video! I need to get up to Alaska too and take in the beauty. Thanks so much for taking the time to put this together and share it! Good luck next year harvesting a moose!
Great Video love to see TH-camrs from my neck of the woods!
Шерп отличный вездеход созданный Гарагашяном . У меня тоже два самодельных вездехода - болотохода , плавающие.
This is life in the form of a TH-cam video, Nature, Friendship & hunting! You are so lucky for the best possible 2 weeks of your life! Wet, Hungry & Tired is youst the middle name of your adventure, a natural part of the complete experince! Take care and be thankfull! From Peter Eriksson Sweden Europe 😊😅😮! Thats life!
im so excited for this video
Animals have never heard such an end of the world noises they're probably still running for new territory!!!
Sherps are quieter than ATVs… we ran the machines to our camp and hiked out miles to hunt :)
Moose don’t care.
@@Propelled ha! We learned that. We saw more moose while driving the Sherps than we did hiking
Watching from the Philippines.
enjoying this so far. What capable vehicles. The mosquitos look brutal
@@jeffv3296 glad you are enjoying it! Mosquitos were pretty bad the second day by the lake, but after that temps dropped and they weren’t too bad actually!
I Figured for in Alaska and a 12 day hunt there would be alot more moose then and never got either moose but I sure looks like you guys had alot of fun so in reality it was a great trip.
Allways Like a good Sherp Video
Brian seems like a cool dude - nice video guys!
Great following along with you on this trip, wish you had scored your moose, but that's hunting. God bless you brother.
Epic adventure! Wise not to shoot something you're not sure of. Especially when you have such a long and tough slog to bring all of it back to camp.
Can't wait for your collab w @outdoorboys !
If Luke gets a Sherp, he will be unstoppable!! 😅
Thanks for sharing.
6:05 Wow but this means of transportation is so much like Mars
The moose call is the most ungodly sound
Bro really got the David attenborough intro
them things would be a lot of fun
After that many days I can smell the inside of the Sherpa from here. lol
Great video
Thanks for the Vid. enjoyed every minute.
@@tyroned5028 thank you for watching!
Sounds like he's trying to call in sasquatch 😂
@@mtpockets5109 yeah it does😂
Even with equipment like that, it gets you in but that country to very hard to hunt. You guys put in a great effort. Much enjoyed watch your hunt.
The most amazing part about this video was seeing those machines doing what they were meant to do very awesome also me being a country boy myself love the outdoors love the hunting love the eating of the Wild as well as seeing the adventures on TH-cam other people enjoying themselves please continue sharing more awesome action and again thank you for showing off that amazing machine no love lost on not catching a moose there's always next time that is the beauty of hunting there's always tomorrow again thanks for sharing keep on coming God is love and love is God
Well overall great video 👌enjoyed watching it
Thank you for the Bible verse and I'm glad you got to experience the Alaskan moose hunt. Most of rural Alaskan depend on a subsistence lifestyle. Growing up, i believed that thats how everyone was around the world but as i grew older i saw how big of a difference it was but i respect that. So hunting is not always about the fun but it is for us to survive the long cold winter months. Good luck next year!
And Costco.
@Propelled yes I'm thankful for Costco pizza! And that the deliver to the bush! Almost $10 a gallon for fuel and heating oil is insane.
You make me wanna buy a Sherp! Funny thing is, I've been to Kyiv, Ukraine (where sherps are built) while I was active duty in the USAF! 😊
A cool accessory would be a trailer hitch mount for a 10 or 15hp outboard motor.
Rifle not in shoulder pocket scope mounted to high. Monte Carlo stocks are designed to put the buttstock in the shoulder pocket.
Hell guys, what a great adventure. Gotta get me a sharp. I did see me some other vids on the sherp but your vids are good . I hunt as well, & love moose, caribou and deer. Got several animals thru years and love moose the best. ( so much meat to share. It's great. 5ks for 5he effort & your trip. Wish I was enjoying as you guys did ! Have great day.
Glad to see another video, keep the faith 🙏 fummins update soon ?
Yes sir I think everybody should at least visit Alaska one time in their life! Me and the wife first went 5 years ago now we try to make it at least once a year! Most would rather go down south where it's warm / tropical!! me I'd rather go north where you can see beautiful scenery
@@A.D.R.J.Coleman absolutely!!
100 % organic not just a label attached to- I archery hunt elk and deer to provide for my family since buying from the stores are getting insane
What a adventure, cool machinery but sorry no moose. My favorite part is , well the whole thing. I used to hunt so i get it bro. I can tell by the look on your face and the words spoken wife and child is your best part. God bless and take care. Thanks for sharing this
you guys got the best Reagan in the Bush besides 🚁 yes, you go anywhere quit driving all over the country that’s rough hunting. 👍👍
9:56 doesn't it look like there is no air in that tire
That is how they are made to be
@UpNorthOutdoors
Curious what size and kind of rifle for the moose??? Brand??
@@AKLivin. Christianson Arms 300WM
@@UpNorthOutdoors ok, very good. I noticed later in the video it was a Christianson. Wasn’t sure the size. It’s the rifle I was looking at a few days ago. Thanks for the reply and great video.
I forgot to ask, were those sherp’s rented?? I seen one for sale, was thinking about getting one for my wife and I…….
@@AKLivin. Nope! I am actually with SHERP USA. We sell and ship to Alaska. We have a huge selection of new and used. Our website link and my email is in the description
@@AKLivin. It's an awesome rifle. I've been extremely impressed by it.
Amazing trip. Need a provisioning video to go along with this adventure.
I'm not sure, did it float on the lake?
@@chessaficionado yes, the Sherps were 100% floating across the lake. They are fully amphibious and can be registered as a boat!
Excellent document
@UpNorthOutdoors I wish to see your colab trip with the Outdoorboys channel family
What ultimate alterrian machine 💪👊
Don’t beat yourself up about the moose. You couldn’t positively identify your target so you choose to not shoot. That is the proper choice. When in doubt, don’t.
Brilliant loved it ❤
amazing trip
"We try to leave no trace" *proceeds to chop a tree down right after* 😂
Hell Yeah 👊😎 hope you do it again.
Great video like the sherp content, being from SW Saskatchewan no sherp dealers around here just hey from PA with one who test the limits for sure and watch all his videos. Dave definitely can run a Sherp.. to bad on the moose was cheering for you in the background…
Use that hot tent like a sauna to freshen up
You'alls idea of " Not leaving a trace " is sure the hell different from mine! I leave no trace, no impack, in most cases i leave an area better than I found it.
7:52 to 8:09 once off the torn up public trail...
Curious what size and kind of rifle for the moose??? Brand??
@@AKLivin. Christianson Arms 300WM
Sherps would have been great to reach stranded people in North Carolina.
8:43 8:51 8:53 8:54 8:55 So beautiful
Amazing adventure! Wish I had a spare $100K to drop on a Sherp. I’ll have to stick with my $2K used four wheeler. It was a good move to pass on that first bull. My friend is on the road kill list and he just got a call from the Troopers. He picked up a moose that had been quarter and was in game bags that some other hunter had shot and turned in because it was sub-legal. It was good of him to do the right thing and call the Troopers but he did all the work and my friend’s family got the benefit.
Really good adventure. Completely different than any others I have watched. Well done and unlucky that you did not get a Moose.
@@WillieHiggins-q1m I’m glad you enjoyed it!
I looked up the fuel efficiency of a Sherp and it said 300-400 miles. Did you go back there without a full tank?
Yes under normal circumstances that is the fuel economy, but since all of this terrain was so nasty, I was only running in 1st and 2nd gear at high RPMs the entire time for 20+ hours. If you were to run in higher gears you can definitely get 300-400 out of the main tank.
I love the Sherp. Never heard of a Sherp before. I wish you had gotten a moose. Better luck next time. I'm from the Bahamas. Visit us some time.
Sometimes it works best if you return to the basics an leave all that technology behind an park that noisy machinery an use your two feet along with your backpack an rifle that would be the experience I'd want anyway especially if I was gonna pay someone to accommodate me
Never packed out a moose eh?
@@Propelled I have its no fun ,But these guys got it to easy , destroying the countryside and soft living does not make good hunter s , those good hunters respect the animals and the land those animals and enviroment they live in ,
@@zeldarobinson3382 , looked to me that it was bad where other wheelers dug the holes. Anywhere virgin the Sherp went you can’t tell. I live up here, I do wonder about the weight limit though. I am envious of their machines.
Yeah- they should leave the noisy machinery- and I love the way you leave out the letter “d” in the word “and” 4 times…
who needs it right? 😂
I see yours KUIU clothing. I like it for its high quality and have a few items myself. I usr the VALO came pattern.
TIP: put light tape (masking or non fabric medical) on your rifle's muzzle when hunting in rain or snow. A wet barrel interior is VERY inaccurate according to tests.
isso gasta ai uns 60 litros aos 100 kilometros?
Only 2 to 3 litres per hour!
Love it, one day i will get to go on a hunt in one of those lol!
Least you got to go and have a good time and you got to see moose so you're not totally skunked
No regulations for terrain driving over there? Weird! Super cool video! I follow this channel for sure!
THEY SURE TEAR UP THE GROUND TO GET WHERE THEY ARE GOING
What how much mileage do they get
Lucky to go with him I’ve bin trying to get him to take me for a bit now 😂. Come back for more…..
I thought I heard one of ya say you weren't gonna leave a trace lol 😅 cheers fun stuff
Moose hunt is very hard specially in bc Canada we have few draws every year we are lucky coz we get moose every year and we harvest to I think you guys are from Alaska
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