The red tent that was still standing looks like a Hilleberg Keron, standard choice for artic exploration, although not the most bombproof hilleberg has to offer but its easy to put up in high winds, has loads of space for the weight and still can take a beating. The green tent that got flatened im not sure, but it does not look like a Hilleberg to me.
John Bidwell Depending on the time of the year, places above the Arctic Circle see 24 hours of broad day light at least 1 day in the year. This happens during the summer months. so it is possible to have broad day light at 4am
0:12 the pedant in me has to take issue with his description of the Arctic circle as it's completely wrong given the way he worded it. He'd need to add the caveat that it's the furthest south... in the northern hemisphere. The South Pole and Antarctica gets 24 hours of daylight and they're waaaay further south! Lol
That Hilleberg Tunnel looked rock solid
What w the temperature and wind chill? Dude you do everything life has to offer. Keep these vids coming
The red tent that was still standing looks like a Hilleberg Keron, standard choice for artic exploration, although not the most bombproof hilleberg has to offer but its easy to put up in high winds, has loads of space for the weight and still can take a beating. The green tent that got flatened im not sure, but it does not look like a Hilleberg to me.
My Hilleberg Saitaris would have laughed at tht wind :D Great vid! :)
Looks like the tent still standing might be a Hilleberg.
A fierce winter storm on baffin island near the arctic circle? How can it be so light at 4am?
At 1:36 speaks of it as a past event. It's later in the day.
John Bidwell Depending on the time of the year, places above the Arctic Circle see 24 hours of broad day light at least 1 day in the year. This happens during the summer months. so it is possible to have broad day light at 4am
0:12 the pedant in me has to take issue with his description of the Arctic circle as it's completely wrong given the way he worded it.
He'd need to add the caveat that it's the furthest south... in the northern hemisphere.
The South Pole and Antarctica gets 24 hours of daylight and they're waaaay further south! Lol
neat
The comments: llloook it seems ro be a hilllenberg tsnt omg
Why bother ??