Here's a few tips from someone who lives in Wisconsin: 1. Throw your hazards on in that kind of weather so the person behind you can see you and know something is up. 2. SLOW DOWN!!! Slow way way down. Like a crawling speed. 3. Use the driver ahead of you as a guide to know where the road is. 4. If you are tall enough and it's safe enough, open up your window and slap your windshield wiper against the windshield. That will help to get some of the ice off. 5. In crappy weather like that, always have bags of kitty litter with you. If you ever get stuck in the snow the kitty litter is great traction and it weighs down your vehicle. 6. Pile ups are a real concern when driving in that bad of weather. If possible, turn down the radio and keep the windows open so you can hear for screeching tires or cars crashing. It'll give you a little bit of time to take action instead of having a pileup sneak up on you. Stay safe and safe travels! If you are traveling in the midwest currently, just know we usually get that one NASTY snow storm in April. After that one ugly snow storm, than it's officially spring.
Karen, as a Michigan girl, who has been driving 60 plus years, I back you up. If the driving is bad, it can get much worse real fast. Slow down. Put on hazards. You never know what the next patch of highway will be in icy, snowy wintry weather. Hard to tell what his speed was, but they seemed to be clipping along pretty good.
We just got several inches of snow today. Roads were good though. We have seen snow in July too. Just always be prepared, go slow if in doubt, and ask for help if needed.
It seems he threw his time frame (schedule out the window 13hrs of driving) as soon as the shit hit the fan. Good on him stopping. I bet next time he'll stop sooner.
This is so intriguing! I live in New Zealand (north island) and to think hoe different our landscapes are to how your knowledge over the years has helped you guys on where you have grown up!. Earth is amazing. Sending positive vibes to you all👏👏👏👏
We all need a Kara in an emergency situation. The support she was giving Nate to keep him calm in the moment just comes so natural to her. Glad you're both okay :)
As a disabled person watching all of your videos let’s me live vicariously through you guys. So very thankful I came across your page a few months ago. Please keep visiting as much as possible for those of us can not anymore!
Omg I’m so sorry i hope they do lots of more vids just for people like you I also found their page and couldn’t stop and COVID has made us quarantined and my dad went back to work and we can’t go on a vacay we have to wait like 7 months and you will never and I’m sorry I’m complaining to you Have great life
@@ayerlikz I will definitely look them up thanks I’m home bound a lot of the time I’m alone so I look for something new and different to occupy my time. Thanks again.
I'm disabled too. I used to travel a lot for business as well as pleasure & now I can barely clean my apt so I'm living through kara & Nate too. I really appreciate them.
Another thing I noticed is how much you respect each other. When one is talking the other is quietly listening in the background and not interrupting. You're just the best couple on TH-cam ever.
As a born and raised Minnesotan, respect to Nate for handling that black ice so well in the van and not pulling off on the side of the highway. Did the right thing to keep moving till you could pull off safely🤙🏻👍🏻 Take note friends
He did amazing. I lived in alaska for 18 years, and can drive stuff like this "easily". Everyone else where we live now freak me out when I'm out during snow and ice as it's not a steady winter thing.
The cop was screened by the truck and didn't see them. They were already past the stop sign when the cops driver side came into view. Up Here in the rural west cops will only let you get away with blowing a stop sign if there is good visibility and the snow is so deep you could get stuck. Other wise they'll ticket you and tell you to get the hell off the road if you are to scared to drive and obey signs, cause you are a danger to everyone on the road. I drove kids on school bus to sports tournaments four hours away and left in worse condition than that. This is a time lapse of the first storm we got to open winter 2020 in the first 30 seconds of the time lapse is the conditions I saw in this video. Seriously folks! get some real tires and man up. I got studded winter grips on my vehicles. The evening of the storm I was working at my son's place then drove home. Morning after the storm in the time lapse I jumped in my truck. drove to the gas station and picked up diesel for my garage heater and gas for my snow blower. Wife jumped in with me and we also went grocery shopping. plow didn't come to clean the streets for days. This may sound harsh but people scared of driving weather and unequipped should not be on the road in weather. They endanger everyone else. Skipping that stop sign in bad visibility could cause an accident. Look how cool the cop didn't ticket? I'll put my life that if the cop had actually seen them skip that traffic sign he would not only have ticketed them he would have torn a strip off of them. possibly even added improper equipment if they were driving around on 150,000 k summer tires and maybe even dangerous driving to boot. I used to drive tow truck and was on emergency services. Day and night I was out there dealing with people that shouldn't have been out there. Some of them survived it. Serious question here! Van life and they never checked the weather???? If it sounds harsh then good! If someone would have been harsh before maybe these people would not have ended up over their heads.
The police can be very understanding during different weather conditions. My friend had an officer wave him on cause it was raining and he had someone driving up his ass. He couldn't stop safely at the red light and the officer understood cause the same thing was happening to him.
That reminds me so much of our crash in snow when I was 9 months pregnant. My husband just remained really calm and said ‘I can’t brake’ and we just slid down a hill and braced for the crash. Thank goodness we managed to turn and have our stop braced by a large bush/tree. Still the scariest moment of my life. I really felt your emotions, Kara.
My mom was in a really bad car accident about 11 years ago. They were driving when a teen driver pulled out and struck them on the front of her driver’s side, while trying to cross a large road, sending them careening towards an electrical pole. My mom started to panic for a split second but then she said she saw a man standing in the road, and she was terrified of hitting him, (and also cursing at him for being so stupid and being in the middle of the road, lol), so she forced herself to regain what control she could of the vehicle, and somehow guided just beyond a power pole on the shoulder. At this point her steering wheel was messed up, and the front of the car was WRECKED., but she came to a stop along a field just beyond that power pole which police and EMT’s both joked about, saying things like “you made it really easy for the tow guys that’s for sure!” because it truly looked like she just pulled off on the shoulder of the road, mind you, the car was mechanically no longer functional as soon as the accident occurred. As for the man in the road, I won’t get into that here. We don’t know what it was. Was it a ghost, Jesus, a man no one on scene saw by coincidence, or perhaps a complete hallucination on my moms part. I don’t know. But it’s the thing that snapped her into focus and made her regain control because she was terrified of hitting this man. It only occurred to her after that.. why the hell would he be in the middle of a busy street with cars coming? He’d have gotten hit anyways honestly. And funny enough, apparently that’s a “thing”. EMT’s hear commonly people talk about seeing people when accidents occur in weird places. Maybe it’s some sort of mental phenomenon. Us hoping aid is around so bad that we imagine people are there? I dunno.
You did it perfect. Slower is faster. I have lived in Wyoming my entire life. I got my CDL in 1982, and drove 18 wheelers over the road for the better part of 29 years. I still drive, more local now. That one mile on hour faster isn't worth a wreck. Good job.
It's called "BLACK ICE" (you can't see it). I used to live in PA and this would happen a lot. I'll never forget just starting to drive and I did a 360 at a red light from it. SO SCARY! So glad you two are safe.
scary tricky ruthless stuff that black ice, a perfectly safe neighborhood can be suddenly terrorized by the appearance of black ice but even though the authorities tried to destroy it with the snow ploughs and salt trucks black ice perseveres
I love how supportive you guys are to each other. No frustrations towards each other no talking over each other. Just your unconditional love and understanding. Y'all did great♥️
@@loganlevy400 i'm also talking about in Canada driving up a massive mountain backwards covered in snow as every time he went forward we slipped down the mountain. My dad also drove in conditions for his kids where you could not see the road or ahead at all and had to use the gps to see where the road was supposed to be cause it was so covered in snow and he couldn't see ahead. That was the only time he ever said he was scared. But even in that he was calm as a cucumber in the moment just said it was intense driving later.
I swear - every time Kara cries I cry. As a Canadian I feel like we tend to laugh off those types of situations because we are raised driving in wild road conditions, but we often forget that if you don't learn to drive in the snow and ice and your vehicles aren't necessarily equipped for that weather, it can be really dangerous and super overwhelming. So glad you're both alright and made it safe and sound :) Now you'll have another adventurous story to share!
Absolutely not! Continue at steady throttle, don’t make a significant change to your steering inputs either. 1 plus million miles and 4 winters in Alaska has worked well for me;) And up to 9 tires chained up at times.
That is the truth ! I did mobile security patrol many years ago in Utah, the company used 2010 Ford Mustangs as patrol cars... those cars are NOT good in the snow lol After driving all night I finally get home and unwind, it was an incredible feeling lol
I SO relate to this. I grew up in a very snowy environment and I definitely don't miss the feeling of driving in the snow or on ice. When they started to slide I literally had flashbacks to the time I slid into a ditch. Ooof! Luckily now the only snow we get disappears in a matter of hours.
Yes. The year the kids get their first experience on that stuff. 14 year olds - no license. Mom I don't know why you don't like winter. 16 year old with license first trip in icy mountains...Mom, I hate this $#!+!
I've been driving in trash weather like this my entire life living on the Iowa/Minnesota border. I can't imagine how stressful this was for Nate. He did a great job. If you are not used to this type of weather conditions it can be extremely dangerous.
@@jackatkin3855 let’s not have a competition about who has the worst driving conditions. Let’s just be glad we can relate to others’ experiences in other parts of the world.
I’ve worked for Nates uncle, Mike, for almost 10 years now. I love these videos and love this family! I’ve had the privilege of meeting Nate on several occasions and he is one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. Keep it up guys!
Guys! I’ve lived in western Canada my entire life. I’ve driven through my fair share of snow storms and every single time it’s terrifying as you count cars in the ditch and pray you don’t join them....or worse. Several times during winter the police issue warnings to stay off the road but with my job I don’t have the option to shelter in place. Driving in these storms as a novice or a pro is terrifying. Thankfully now it’s just a scary story you can add to the many stories of your travels. Stay safe and healthy guys!
Same im also from western Canada and a freak snow Storm are terrifying to me even though I'm used to snow expectually on the coquihalla, that was the scariest drive of my life
At 3:40 when Kara said, “it was really scary”, Nate turned to her with a look of genuine concern because I think he realized she was crying 😭 I love the love you two have for each other ❤️
he should see how the people cried in the Holocaust, sometimes i think these types of videos are only uploaded to maximize profit because danger sells better than fun filled adventure and you know it's true! that's what all news is
I rode my bicycle over a frozen puddle here in New York City and started to fish tail. My life flashed before my eyes. I CANT BEGIN TO IMAGINE WHAT YOU GUYS WENT THROUGH!! Thank God both of you were ok!
Totally made sense to me. Its called being "Snow blind". The shades help you differentiate between all the white around you and where the hell the road just went.
@@charlotteblack7593 This... The Inuit people and other peoples that live in cold climates have types of shades to cut down the light from ice and snow to prevent snow blindness, the Inuit call them ilgaak... Just Google that for pictures.
Me, a New Zealander: 4 degrees doesn't sound so bad! **sees caption** oh no. Thanks for the Celsius captions throughout guys! Saves me googling them. :)
So glad Kara mentioned mental health... especially after what happened with Lee (of Max & Lee vanlife). 🥺 Rest in peace, sweet girl. Kara thank you for being you ❤️ Such a sweet moment when Nate is comforting Kara ❤️❤️
Devastated Lee was so young loved her channel can't believe it, something so close to my family we lost someone close to out family due to suicide young girl also, 💔 so sad I'm devastated for another channel I absolutely love eamon and bec, they were so close to lee my hearts broken 💔😢
Ciara I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of your friend 🥺 I lost my best friend a few years ago, she also lost the battle with depression.😞 It’s a blessed thing to hear influencers address it and keep it real and that it’s ok to not be ok. Wish you all the best and hope anyone reading this who struggles with mental health will know they’re not alone in the struggle. Keep reaching upward and help those around you. When you get too lost in your own sadness try to help those around you. ❤️
I think Kara’s emotional response may be connected to the grief so many feel over Lee’s suicide. I admire their choice not to jump on the ‘video for Lee’ bandwagon, there are enough of those now. Glad they chose to keep their videos on track.
Got caught in tooley fog on I5 in California at night and I 100% understand the trapped feeling. You cannot stop cause you're sure someone will hit you, you can't pull over because you can't see the shoulder, you can't do anything but continue to drive in that terrifying condition. It's an very weird kind of terror. You don't know when it will end.
For what it's worth, just wanted to say that your feelings are valid and that I'm sure that even the most experienced of drivers still experience fear every now and then. Watching this was like reliving our time driving our skoolie on unfamiliar old curvey mountain roads with a dog and a cat, a broken headlight and through the early darkness with no streetlights to be found. We made a video on it too - honestly thought we might not make it around a few curves. Glad you made it out unscathed!
I like that Kara held on to her feelings and when the danger passed she let her emotions take control. I would be like Nate in this episode. Also I am me, and not feeling like Kara did would make me get sick in the next days. I love how you managed this moment as a team (because you are one). I'm wathing your videos again, also watching some i haven't watched yet. I love how your team work still intact (or better yet improved) through the years. Your essence is beautifull.
I love your beautiful country . I've met a lot of your fellow Canadian citizens . I remember when I was decades younger my parents took us up to Quebec & we went to the St Ann De Beaupre Basilica . Have you ever been there ?
I laughed when Kara called it "old Geyser". My kids started calling it "old Awful" because they couldn't remember the name. We still call it Old Awful because we think it's such a funny name
As a California native that moved to Colorado several times, and basically learned to drive in Co. …,I’ve learned the hard way that black top/snow free doesn’t mean safe. Black ice is a real thing and very tricky to navigate. You feeling like there was a magnet to the semi trucks that ran off the road would be you hit the same black ice they did. 😧🥶🫣
Kara, you got me crying with you! I am a single traveler and I know the feeling of having to cope with everything alone on the road. Heads up, girl, we all love you two :)
I’m so glad you guys are okay! I grew up in western Massachusetts so I can TOTALLY empathize with how terrifying driving in bad conditions can be. It’s like your heart stops until you reach your destination and then it all catches up-brutal. Gold star to Nate’s driving and Kara’s co-piloting!
Nine months after I originally discovered this video, and decided to go back and watch from the beginning, I've made it back here. Even without knowing you two, I cried along with Kara the first time I watched - I have driven into a sudden white out before and I know how that terror finally hits you when you've made it out the other side. Now I feel like I know you two so much better after watching 775 videos and I found myself crying again. I am so thankful you both made it out in one piece from that snow storm, and I am so grateful for the joy your videos have brought me over these past nine months. I can't wait to watch the remaining 46 videos and be able to follow along with your continued travels "in real time" - and to finally follow you on social media (I've been avoiding *spoilers*)!
From a Canadian who understands these conditions, I respect and admire you so much for your attitude and spirit all throughout this adventure! And thank you for including the C degrees conversion :) Keep shining!
My 6 year old asked if I had Kara and nates phone number the other day. I said no, why? He replied “I want them to come to Arizona next to we can visit with them” 😊
Yes, it’s very scary to drive on icy 🥶 roads. You did the right thing by stopping. I slid off the road in Arkansas a few years ago. Fortunately, I landed it a big pile of fluffy white ❄️ snow. Stay safe!!!
I am so glad that you guys are ok after driving in that snow storm, if i was Nate I would be so scared DRIVING in that storm Kara is so lucky that Nate was there comforting her and was there protecting her from the storm. God bless Nate
As a Minnesota native, I feel you. Driving in winter conditions is always super nerve-racking for me. I'm pretty sure I cry at least once a year in the winter. It's no joke, and it can be absolutely terrifying. You did great!
Life Tip : If you are about to get into a wreck and you know that there’s no way to avoid the wreck go completely limp because them the shock has somewhere to go and could help reduce injuries ♥️♥️♥️
@@goldey3000 nahh it's pretty much if you knowing you are going to crash let your body relax, as when people tense up it can causes muscles to tear. Where as when you are limp the energy of the crash is kinda spread out through your body
Hey I'm a fellow North Dakotain! I also agree he did well. And Kara I almost had a wipe out in winter when driving by myself, the well of emotions is real.
Nate : At least we have our home if we are stuck in a parking lot for 24 hours Kara : And subway! I'm glad yall got to there safe (this is typed in beginning before finishing)
@@sonson5486 I'm pretty sure most of the world uses Celsius and only Americans use Fahrenheit so when the rest of the world watches american's vlogs esp when they measure the weather, they have to convert it themselves so it must be pretty annoying.
@@sonson5486 Yeah, it doesn't matter but it doesn't hurt to add the weather measurement so most can enjoy and can understand the weather they're experiencing lmao
i grew up in CA. didn't drive ice and snow country until my 30's in MN. in a 2wd, i figured out to down shift to slow the vehicle without using the brakes so much. have to be at 40 mph or less but it helps. if climbing, seesaw the wheel to grab traction. i also noticed, in snowpack, find the line of fresh snow and travel with one side of tires on that and the other on pack. it seems to help. wishing you safe travels.
I was shocked driving in Montana and Idaho seeing so many hundreds of miles of land. I'm from a small town Northern California yet even our small towns are never too far from stuff.
North Dakota guy here. As soon as I saw those roads and the wind pushing the snow sideways and lowering visibility and knowing what you guys are driving, I got tense. I KNOW how dangerous the roads in the Dakotas get with the snow and the wind. Everyone up here has a winter survival kit in their car. Food, water, flares, survival blankets, candles, shovel, extra clothing, etc. Winter in the Dakotas is no joke. Things get serious real fast. You guys did great. Just take your time and drive slow and smooth.
As someone who has been to Yellowstone in the winter and the summer, I HIGHLY reccomebd skipping the warmer months. It's a totally different experience in winter because it's way less crowded. A much more magical experience.
Pretty sure that was either the Yellowstone River or the Madison River or the fire hole river or the Madison and not the Missouri. The Missouri begins way Northand to the West in Three Forks, MT
Your sponsor hits different today. People... Please please please ask for help if you need it. I’ve had the hardest year of my life and I assume a lot of others have as well. You are not alone.
The only problem is that isnt better help in legal trouble or did they fix what they were in trouble for? I'm all for bettering your mental health but also going to a shady business isnt good for your mental health
Very simple. Ya just drive the speed limit lol. Lived in vail, Colorado and I'm from Mississippi. Picked it up while first driving to vail because it was snowing. Just gotta drive the speed limit
Hahaha...I was that kid once driving overnight from Florida to Ohio. I left the house wearing shorts, tank top and flips. Fell asleep in the back of car while my parents drove. Woke up in Ohio with 3 feet of snow. Glad you guys made it thru ok.
Same here. I remembered how some guy posted and posted tons of remarks on their video where they explained what was going on, this guy was supposedly so proud of himself for turning them in, so negative... Kara and Nate make me WANT to visit places. So glad they can do this now!!!
I’ve enjoyed your videos, it was hard to see you so scared, I know that God loves every single person on this planet, I can’t help but believe He had a hand in keeping you guys safe. My dad was killed in a car accident when I was 13, it wasn’t long after that that I started going to a local church that taught Gods word, I started realizing that He loved me more then even my earthly dad did and that like my parents He wanted the best for me and didn’t want me to hurt myself. I gave my life to Him and accepted His gift of salvation and forgiveness for my sins and wrong doing. Even though I was only 13 I knew that I had done things wrong. That was 51 years ago, the older I get the more I know how much He cares about me. I will be praying for safety on your journeys. God bless you both and thank you for sharing your travels with me.
When Kara said "and Subway" with a silver lining smile! 😭 it's the little things that mean SO much when you make it out of something you didn't think you could! So happy y'all are safe 💛💛💛
Oh man. As a Wisconsinite, this activated my winter driving PTSD. It's brutal. Also, Yellowstone is crazy. I can't believe they let you walk on those boardwalks over boiling hot water like that.
@Stephanie, the boardwalks are safe and you don’t feel the heat. I’ve been there in the late summer and it is truly an amazing place to see. In order to really take it all in and enjoy, you have to spend a few days there.
I live in Wisconsin now, but 25 yrs ago we farmed in south Dakota. The roads are way worse in south Dakota because they dont salt or plow often. It's much easier driving in Wisconsin! Lol
I'm also from Wisconsin but I live near Madison. My roads are plowed super fast but my grandparents live up north in the middle of nowhere where it's super dangerous to be driving and they plow themselves. Honestly depends on where you live. Lol
First, she's not his girlfriend, but his wife. Second, she's not scared of snow. She's scared of being in a car crash. Any RATIONAL person would be. Keep your meanness to yourself.
One Christmas we were driving to Washington from Salt Lake. We had to pull over and stay in Boise because the snow was crazy. We got up to a beautiful blue bird morning, got back on the road, and passed several cars in the median, and a truck flipped over and surranouned by wrapped Christmas presents that had flown out of a broken back window. Driving is serious business.
I know this is a tiny thing, but thanks for putting the celsius there also. I'm from EU and it's nice when you don't have to think how much that would be 😂💚
Carry chains, and you're fine. Living in a nice roomy van like that means you have nowhere to go fast. You learn patience and how to enjoy the moment that way. It's good for you.
yo anyone who is about to be mean who lives in a northern state and is used to driving in this stuff, stop. you have to remember they have NEVER lived through a snowy winter their whole lives so they are not used to driving in these kinds of conditions, so please be nice.
I mean if you’re not use to it wait out the storm and don’t put others lives at risk. They could’ve wrecked into a semi, blew thru a stop sign in low visibility causing a wreck, or ended up on the side of the road where a local tow truck would have to risk his life on the highway to go save them. Ignorance isn’t an excuse to put others in harms way. If they were going to commit to traveling across country they should have committed to educating themselves on the conditions and how to properly prepare for winter storms in this part of the country. Otherwise, wait till summer. Us locals don’t want our families hurt because a guy in a van from Tennessee doesn’t know to slow down on black ice.
@@heatherzelenka11x did u not see how fast the roads froze over when they were driving?? they literally said a few miles back the road was fine and then it turned to ice the next few miles...as soon as it got bad they took the first exit they could. you should know that in these states, exits are far and few in between. they literally did everything they could. did u even watch the vid?
@@CaseyandBreelyn thats the thing, the roads were never fine and anyone who drives these roads often can see it in the video and know they weren’t fine from the beginning. They saw “black” and thought the roads were fine and he even makes the comment “a little icy still tho” because what they didn’t know was the black wasn’t the road/asphalt, it was black ice. Driving around here you know a heavy/wet snow as they were in was going to cause ice the moment it touches the asphalt. Everyone in the states that were hit during this time locked down because we all knew that this storm was going to be heavy and cause major ice problems. Hence why there were only truckers, tourist at the gas station, and police on the road. The Dakotas, Montana, and Wyoming do not salt or throw dirt on their roads like other states to preserve their lands. So people come out expecting the roads to melt, they don’t. You can guarantee as soon as a snow storm is predicted the roads will be crap and you should plan on staying off of them.
At 30 with two kids I moved to nowhere North Dakota and was trapped in a few bad blizzards, and lived this nightmare for a year, because you have to learn how to survive their winters. And you did exactly the right thing to keep driving and not stop on the highway, Black Ice is scary! The Dakota's are no joke! Glad you two are safe. ❤
Thank you for taking me through Yellow Stone in the winter, the footage was breathtaking. Also, thank you for teaming up with Better Health & talking about the importance of taking care of our mental health. Peace & Love #SpeakUpForLee
@@drinkinslim I’m sure she meant it as a compliment. No need to be a know it all. Maybe she buys a lot of expensive designer stuff and her auto correct changed the word. And Chanel is not just perfume brand... “There’s a lot more to it.”
I can confirm as my parents grew up in South Dakota and I have been there many times it is not a place you see a lot of cars on roads😂especially like in the rural part of the state
I just got back from a road trip and we had to do almost the same thing (Pull of the road and staying in a gas station for a few hours) no more than 3 hours ago. I’m so glad they’re ok!
I was thinking that too, but also they definitely don't have snow tires and aren't used to it. This is like all the Canadians with their summer/all season tires when that first snow hits in the fall. Except without years of experience
3:52 Nate please don’t let her put her feet on the dash while you’re driving down the road or really anytime. Ever see what happens when a air bag deploys.
You gotta realize when you're in Yellowstone, you're in the caldera of an ancient megavolcano. All the geysers are heated by a huge magma chamber several thousand feet below.
Being in Canada I know this all to well....it never gets easier. Losing control of your vehicle makes you feel so helpless. Kara's reaction is me everytime this happens....so scary.... glad your aok! 🙏
I'm glad you guys are okay. I lived up north and even I still get scared of snow covered roads. I'm a little bit jealous that you got to see Yellowstone in the winter. I've been there in the fall and I would love to go back in the winter.
4:45 Kara: (understandably emotional and shaken up) Also Kara: (zeroes in on the Subway in front of them) I love Kara so much, she must be cherished at all times
@@KaraandNate my mom and I had to drive from Rehoboth Beach DE to Fairfield CA in November bc my grandparents passed away. This was 10 years ago. My son was a baby daughter was 8. They stayed with Pop and the babysitter. Not only did I have grief to deal with, not having my kids, my mom has never driven farther than an hour away (we dont really get along either) but she wanted to do the majority of the driving. NEBRASKA IN NOVEMBER IS THE WORST. 18 wheelers flippes over. 7° with the wind blowing so hard it was blowing thru the foundation and walls of the hotel. Yall did good. We would be on cleae interstate and then BLAM snow all over the road blowing straight across back to clear back to snow. I will never (ok ok ill try super hard) complain about tourists in the summer again! Glad yall were ok! That stuff is very scary.
I'm glad you two make agreements before jumping into something like continuing on when the weather is this bad. It's so nice to see that they stick by each other even when it feels like everything else is going wrong.
I drove through Texas during a snow storm in 2015 and it was exactly the same situation as yours. So many 18 wheelers flipped, I was so grateful my roommate was driving, one of the scariest things
Watching you both supporting each other & being each other’s rocks is one of the reasons I keep watching your videos. As well as the cute one liners...there’s a subway and Kara’s woohoos 🥰
Here's a few tips from someone who lives in Wisconsin: 1. Throw your hazards on in that kind of weather so the person behind you can see you and know something is up. 2. SLOW DOWN!!! Slow way way down. Like a crawling speed. 3. Use the driver ahead of you as a guide to know where the road is. 4. If you are tall enough and it's safe enough, open up your window and slap your windshield wiper against the windshield. That will help to get some of the ice off. 5. In crappy weather like that, always have bags of kitty litter with you. If you ever get stuck in the snow the kitty litter is great traction and it weighs down your vehicle. 6. Pile ups are a real concern when driving in that bad of weather. If possible, turn down the radio and keep the windows open so you can hear for screeching tires or cars crashing. It'll give you a little bit of time to take action instead of having a pileup sneak up on you.
Stay safe and safe travels! If you are traveling in the midwest currently, just know we usually get that one NASTY snow storm in April. After that one ugly snow storm, than it's officially spring.
Karen, as a Michigan girl, who has been driving 60 plus years, I back you up. If the driving is bad, it can get much worse real fast. Slow down.
Put on hazards. You never know what the next patch of highway will be in icy, snowy wintry weather. Hard to tell what his speed was, but they seemed to be clipping along pretty good.
We just got several inches of snow today. Roads were good though. We have seen snow in July too. Just always be prepared, go slow if in doubt, and ask for help if needed.
It seems he threw his time frame (schedule out the window 13hrs of driving) as soon as the shit hit the fan. Good on him stopping. I bet next time he'll stop sooner.
This is so intriguing! I live in New Zealand (north island) and to think hoe different our landscapes are to how your knowledge over the years has helped you guys on where you have grown up!. Earth is amazing. Sending positive vibes to you all👏👏👏👏
Yea, I definitely read ALL of that
We all need a Kara in an emergency situation. The support she was giving Nate to keep him calm in the moment just comes so natural to her. Glad you're both okay :)
I have type 2 depression
@@OgSUBSCRIBO ok? Imao
@@OgSUBSCRIBO ok lol
As a disabled person watching all of your videos let’s me live vicariously through you guys. So very thankful I came across your page a few months ago. Please keep visiting as much as possible for those of us can not anymore!
Omg I’m so sorry i hope they do lots of more vids just for people like you I also found their page and couldn’t stop and COVID has made us quarantined and my dad went back to work and we can’t go on a vacay we have to wait like 7 months and you will never and I’m sorry I’m complaining to you Have great life
I would advise you to watch Flying the Nest as well. They are doing pretty much the same as Kara and Nate through Australia.
@@ayerlikz I will definitely look them up thanks I’m home bound a lot of the time I’m alone so I look for something new and different to occupy my time. Thanks again.
I'm disabled too. I used to travel a lot for business as well as pleasure & now I can barely clean my apt so I'm living through kara & Nate too. I really appreciate them.
Same! :)
Another thing I noticed is how much you respect each other. When one is talking the other is quietly listening in the background and not interrupting. You're just the best couple on TH-cam ever.
Nate said once that he "just follows her and lets her say things".
Well said. Their quiet support of each other is inspiring.
Bare minimum human decency is now considered peak respect... wow 💀
@@AB-ft7ng hahahah
As a born and raised Minnesotan, respect to Nate for handling that black ice so well in the van and not pulling off on the side of the highway. Did the right thing to keep moving till you could pull off safely🤙🏻👍🏻 Take note friends
He did amazing. I lived in alaska for 18 years, and can drive stuff like this "easily". Everyone else where we live now freak me out when I'm out during snow and ice as it's not a steady winter thing.
Ian also a Minnesotan and I hated driving on roads like that. But y’all did a good job 😁
@@willowgrove9288 I live in Willow Grove :0
I live in the outer skirts of Duluth and I couldn't more!
What would be wrong with pulling off to the side of the highway? Genuinely curious.
i love how the police officer just waved at them when they blew through the stop sign in front of him
It's not uncommon out here in the rural west. There's the law and there's reality. Sometimes the two just don't match up. LOL
@@rmendell exactly. We had one roll us on while we were outrunning a tornado. He was already under an overpass, waiving “keep going”.
aha same, but i think the officer could tell how if they stopped, they would have rolled down the hill
The cop was screened by the truck and didn't see them. They were already past the stop sign when the cops driver side came into view. Up Here in the rural west cops will only let you get away with blowing a stop sign if there is good visibility and the snow is so deep you could get stuck. Other wise they'll ticket you and tell you to get the hell off the road if you are to scared to drive and obey signs, cause you are a danger to everyone on the road. I drove kids on school bus to sports tournaments four hours away and left in worse condition than that. This is a time lapse of the first storm we got to open winter 2020 in the first 30 seconds of the time lapse is the conditions I saw in this video. Seriously folks! get some real tires and man up. I got studded winter grips on my vehicles. The evening of the storm I was working at my son's place then drove home. Morning after the storm in the time lapse I jumped in my truck. drove to the gas station and picked up diesel for my garage heater and gas for my snow blower. Wife jumped in with me and we also went grocery shopping. plow didn't come to clean the streets for days.
This may sound harsh but people scared of driving weather and unequipped should not be on the road in weather. They endanger everyone else. Skipping that stop sign in bad visibility could cause an accident. Look how cool the cop didn't ticket? I'll put my life that if the cop had actually seen them skip that traffic sign he would not only have ticketed them he would have torn a strip off of them. possibly even added improper equipment if they were driving around on 150,000 k summer tires and maybe even dangerous driving to boot. I used to drive tow truck and was on emergency services. Day and night I was out there dealing with people that shouldn't have been out there. Some of them survived it.
Serious question here! Van life and they never checked the weather???? If it sounds harsh then good! If someone would have been harsh before maybe these people would not have ended up over their heads.
The police can be very understanding during different weather conditions. My friend had an officer wave him on cause it was raining and he had someone driving up his ass. He couldn't stop safely at the red light and the officer understood cause the same thing was happening to him.
That reminds me so much of our crash in snow when I was 9 months pregnant. My husband just remained really calm and said ‘I can’t brake’ and we just slid down a hill and braced for the crash. Thank goodness we managed to turn and have our stop braced by a large bush/tree. Still the scariest moment of my life. I really felt your emotions, Kara.
A hard but really important call to make, to be sure. Hope y'all doing great now.
honestly i couldn’t picture a better reaction to have in a car crash especially as the passenger experiencing it
My mom was in a really bad car accident about 11 years ago. They were driving when a teen driver pulled out and struck them on the front of her driver’s side, while trying to cross a large road, sending them careening towards an electrical pole. My mom started to panic for a split second but then she said she saw a man standing in the road, and she was terrified of hitting him, (and also cursing at him for being so stupid and being in the middle of the road, lol), so she forced herself to regain what control she could of the vehicle, and somehow guided just beyond a power pole on the shoulder. At this point her steering wheel was messed up, and the front of the car was WRECKED., but she came to a stop along a field just beyond that power pole which police and EMT’s both joked about, saying things like “you made it really easy for the tow guys that’s for sure!” because it truly looked like she just pulled off on the shoulder of the road, mind you, the car was mechanically no longer functional as soon as the accident occurred. As for the man in the road, I won’t get into that here. We don’t know what it was. Was it a ghost, Jesus, a man no one on scene saw by coincidence, or perhaps a complete hallucination on my moms part. I don’t know. But it’s the thing that snapped her into focus and made her regain control because she was terrified of hitting this man. It only occurred to her after that.. why the hell would he be in the middle of a busy street with cars coming? He’d have gotten hit anyways honestly. And funny enough, apparently that’s a “thing”. EMT’s hear commonly people talk about seeing people when accidents occur in weird places. Maybe it’s some sort of mental phenomenon. Us hoping aid is around so bad that we imagine people are there? I dunno.
is your baby ok?
Yes, she was fine, thank-you :-)
Winter driving 101 - 1st lesson: Slow Down.
2nd lesson for any RV is take the first exit and find a safe place to park
Yup, I noticed they were driving waaaaay to fast and knew something was going to happen... :/
No, buy winter tires. Not all season, but winter tires
Lesson 2 - Don't wear dark sunglasses...lol
I'm glad, not the only one who thought that lol but, to be honest, the scariest part of an icy road is the idiots who you share it with
You did it perfect. Slower is faster. I have lived in Wyoming my entire life. I got my CDL in 1982, and drove 18 wheelers over the road for the better part of 29 years. I still drive, more local now. That one mile on hour faster isn't worth a wreck. Good job.
Perfectly said, were you a owner operator or have any tips for a otr driver like myself for the better half of 7yrs
It's called "BLACK ICE" (you can't see it). I used to live in PA and this would happen a lot. I'll never forget just starting to drive and I did a 360 at a red light from it. SO SCARY! So glad you two are safe.
Black ice is very common in the short Vancouver winter but it is so so hazardous
@@behindtheseyes1 so true.
yes always be cautious even when you think youre in the clear. Black Ice is no joke
White ice can be dangerous too.
scary tricky ruthless stuff that black ice, a perfectly safe neighborhood can be suddenly terrorized by the appearance of black ice but even though the authorities tried to destroy it with the snow ploughs and salt trucks black ice perseveres
I love how supportive you guys are to each other. No frustrations towards each other no talking over each other. Just your unconditional love and understanding.
Y'all did great♥️
Now i appreciate my dad. He never showed he was nervous in those conditions. Which we'd drive in all the time. I was extyping.
@@Yedrellow123 i completely agree.
Come to Canada that’s nothing
I know tho I would be crying and he would be singing and having
Fun lol
@@loganlevy400 i'm also talking about in Canada driving up a massive mountain backwards covered in snow as every time he went forward we slipped down the mountain. My dad also drove in conditions for his kids where you could not see the road or ahead at all and had to use the gps to see where the road was supposed to be cause it was so covered in snow and he couldn't see ahead. That was the only time he ever said he was scared. But even in that he was calm as a cucumber in the moment just said it was intense driving later.
What does “extyping” mean?
Shout out to all those pioneers from the 1800s and 1900s who survived these brutal winters!
Да мы и сейчас живём в холодах и морозах посильней )
Not all of them did... Only the prepared and lucky.
Same I’ll go tell them 😐
Not pioneers, colonisers.
@@xboolala Technically no.
I swear - every time Kara cries I cry. As a Canadian I feel like we tend to laugh off those types of situations because we are raised driving in wild road conditions, but we often forget that if you don't learn to drive in the snow and ice and your vehicles aren't necessarily equipped for that weather, it can be really dangerous and super overwhelming. So glad you're both alright and made it safe and sound :) Now you'll have another adventurous story to share!
As a fellow canadian, I totally agree.
as a canadian those roads are normal but if it is icy like that the highways are closed
As a North American I do not
I was thinking the same thing. Also a fellow Canadian. It becomes a right of passage. Learning to drive in the snow. Winter tires or not hah.
@Daniel Zhang i legit just drive slow as fk when i see conditions like this
The scariest black ice is when the weather is nice. Bridges are the most common areas for it. Take your foot off of the gas and ride it out.
And put it in neutral
That's why manual transmissions are good for control over your vehicle.
Hiiiey
Absolutely not! Continue at steady throttle, don’t make a significant change to your steering inputs either. 1 plus million miles and 4 winters in Alaska has worked well for me;) And up to 9 tires chained up at times.
@@ketoauntie7301 yes, very true, but don’t do anything drastic on ice
You don’t understand unwinding and relaxation until you’ve been tensed up driving in the snow for hours and finally get to a safe destination 🥲
That is the truth ! I did mobile security patrol many years ago in Utah, the company used 2010 Ford Mustangs as patrol cars... those cars are NOT good in the snow lol After driving all night I finally get home and unwind, it was an incredible feeling lol
I SO relate to this. I grew up in a very snowy environment and I definitely don't miss the feeling of driving in the snow or on ice. When they started to slide I literally had flashbacks to the time I slid into a ditch. Ooof! Luckily now the only snow we get disappears in a matter of hours.
Yes. The year the kids get their first experience on that stuff. 14 year olds - no license. Mom I don't know why you don't like winter. 16 year old with license first trip in icy mountains...Mom, I hate this $#!+!
anyone love Sunday’s just for kara and nate’s vids!!?
Yes!!!!
Yes!!!!!!!
Yessss ❤️❤️❤️
Not gonna lie it’s a highlight cus my Sunday’s are usually kinda boring
This couple is adorable! They make for an entertaining Sunday morning!
As an experienced New England driver with 30 yrs of snow/ice driving, nothing ever prepares you for black ice!
I've been driving in trash weather like this my entire life living on the Iowa/Minnesota border. I can't imagine how stressful this was for Nate. He did a great job. If you are not used to this type of weather conditions it can be extremely dangerous.
you should come to England in January then if you think that's dangerous
@@jackatkin3855 let’s not have a competition about who has the worst driving conditions. Let’s just be glad we can relate to others’ experiences in other parts of the world.
i’m from montana and i agree these roads can be terrrible
Omg same, it’s the worst.
Same I live in Canada
I’ve worked for Nates uncle, Mike, for almost 10 years now. I love these videos and love this family! I’ve had the privilege of meeting Nate on several occasions and he is one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. Keep it up guys!
@Steve Gooden what the heck this was a wholesome comment and you just out of the blue started talking about George Floyd
@Steve Gooden WTF is your problem?
@@rogerramjet6429 what did he say?
@@eva.05 I'm wondering the same. How does George Floyd just come up from a comment like this.
So nice to know they are as kind irl as they seem on their channel!
Guys! I’ve lived in western Canada my entire life. I’ve driven through my fair share of snow storms and every single time it’s terrifying as you count cars in the ditch and pray you don’t join them....or worse. Several times during winter the police issue warnings to stay off the road but with my job I don’t have the option to shelter in place. Driving in these storms as a novice or a pro is terrifying. Thankfully now it’s just a scary story you can add to the many stories of your travels. Stay safe and healthy guys!
Same im also from western Canada and a freak snow Storm are terrifying to me even though I'm used to snow expectually on the coquihalla, that was the scariest drive of my life
@@Littleladyduck im a american
Yes. Thanks for not being another commenter saying "haha! not scary, I'm from Canada". Almost getting in an accident is always scary.
At 3:40 when Kara said, “it was really scary”, Nate turned to her with a look of genuine concern because I think he realized she was crying 😭 I love the love you two have for each other ❤️
He turned towards her and then set the camera perfectly so that everyone could see her cry
Super sweet couple 💖💖🙌🙌
They and my sister with my brother in law are like the only reason why I believe that marriage could be successful.
And Safiya and Tyler.
he should see how the people cried in the Holocaust, sometimes i think these types of videos are only uploaded to maximize profit because danger sells better than fun filled adventure and you know it's true! that's what all news is
I rode my bicycle over a frozen puddle here in New York City and started to fish tail. My life flashed before my eyes. I CANT BEGIN TO IMAGINE WHAT YOU GUYS WENT THROUGH!! Thank God both of you were ok!
Fish tail?
Nate is so kind. I would react the same as Kara and I’m glad Nate comforted her. Stay safe! 💜
Right?! They are like the best power couple ever! ❤️
Kara - “ we can’t see shit “
Nate “word 😎 “with his sunglasses on and driving 😂😂
Totally made sense to me. Its called being "Snow blind". The shades help you differentiate between all the white around you and where the hell the road just went.
@@charlotteblack7593 This... The Inuit people and other peoples that live in cold climates have types of shades to cut down the light from ice and snow to prevent snow blindness, the Inuit call them ilgaak... Just Google that for pictures.
As someone who lived in the West for a long time, sunglasses in snow help to reduce eye strain in snow storms.
It’s good u experience this because now u know how all us drivers get back and forth to deliver everyone products
“That guy’s wearing shorts”
Yup, welcome to South Dakota.
if your that close to the canadain border what else do you expect?
Heyyyyy
Oh yeah, livin there all my life that’s all you see
Me, a New Zealander: 4 degrees doesn't sound so bad!
**sees caption** oh no.
Thanks for the Celsius captions throughout guys! Saves me googling them. :)
Haha same!
Same for me as well find it to hard fingering out Celsius in degrees
I laughed when Kara's like "And it doesn't even smell!" and I'm thinking "Clearly she's been to Rotorua!"
Same for us! Haha
@@gymrat2647 *figuring
So glad Kara mentioned mental health... especially after what happened with Lee (of Max & Lee vanlife). 🥺 Rest in peace, sweet girl.
Kara thank you for being you ❤️ Such a sweet moment when Nate is comforting Kara ❤️❤️
What happened?
@@alexisrelyea5709 Lee took her own life. May her soul rest in peace. ॐ शांति
Devastated Lee was so young loved her channel can't believe it, something so close to my family we lost someone close to out family due to suicide young girl also, 💔 so sad
I'm devastated for another channel I absolutely love eamon and bec, they were so close to lee my hearts broken 💔😢
Ciara I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of your friend 🥺 I lost my best friend a few years ago, she also lost the battle with depression.😞 It’s a blessed thing to hear influencers address it and keep it real and that it’s ok to not be ok. Wish you all the best and hope anyone reading this who struggles with mental health will know they’re not alone in the struggle. Keep reaching upward and help those around you. When you get too lost in your own sadness try to help those around you. ❤️
I think Kara’s emotional response may be connected to the grief so many feel over Lee’s suicide. I admire their choice not to jump on the ‘video for Lee’ bandwagon, there are enough of those now. Glad they chose to keep their videos on track.
Got caught in tooley fog on I5 in California at night and I 100% understand the trapped feeling. You cannot stop cause you're sure someone will hit you, you can't pull over because you can't see the shoulder, you can't do anything but continue to drive in that terrifying condition. It's an very weird kind of terror. You don't know when it will end.
Western New Yorker here. Thank you for doing the responsible thing by getting off the highway when you were feeling uncomfortable in the snow.
Im eastern new york
Let's go Buffalo!
@@bethlori5545
Hey-ayyyyyyy-ayyyyyyyy-ayy!
For what it's worth, just wanted to say that your feelings are valid and that I'm sure that even the most experienced of drivers still experience fear every now and then. Watching this was like reliving our time driving our skoolie on unfamiliar old curvey mountain roads with a dog and a cat, a broken headlight and through the early darkness with no streetlights to be found. We made a video on it too - honestly thought we might not make it around a few curves. Glad you made it out unscathed!
I’ve been on mountain roads in good weather, as a passenger. I would poop myself.
I’ve been an OTR trucker since 2011. I still freaking HATE ice.
“I feel like I am living in a national geographic documentary" - Nate whenever he sees animals do incredible things
I like that Kara held on to her feelings and when the danger passed she let her emotions take control. I would be like Nate in this episode. Also I am me, and not feeling like Kara did would make me get sick in the next days. I love how you managed this moment as a team (because you are one). I'm wathing your videos again, also watching some i haven't watched yet. I love how your team work still intact (or better yet improved) through the years. Your essence is beautifull.
Kara and nate: "its -20c"😱😱
Me being a Canadian: "nice day for a swim, Eh?"😂😂😂
Lol
yeah, welcome to the past 4 months in Alberta.
I love your beautiful country . I've met a lot of your fellow Canadian citizens . I remember when I was decades younger my parents took us up to Quebec & we went to the St Ann De Beaupre Basilica . Have you ever been there ?
@@bobshaw4063 i have, i grew up 30 mins away from there!
I could never I live in florida
I laughed when Kara called it "old Geyser". My kids started calling it "old Awful" because they couldn't remember the name. We still call it Old Awful because we think it's such a funny name
As a California native that moved to Colorado several times, and basically learned to drive in Co. …,I’ve learned the hard way that black top/snow free doesn’t mean safe. Black ice is a real thing and very tricky to navigate. You feeling like there was a magnet to the semi trucks that ran off the road would be you hit the same black ice they did. 😧🥶🫣
Kara, you got me crying with you!
I am a single traveler and I know the feeling of having to cope with everything alone on the road. Heads up, girl, we all love you two :)
I love how Kara has never been shy on showing her emotions, I love her heart. Nate and you’re a great man. I look up to you both
We’ve literally seen the good, the bad and the ugly on every level on this channel! Thanks for sharing everything with us !!
This is nothing bad this is just called not being prepared, like why wouldn’t you check the weather
I’m so glad you guys are okay! I grew up in western Massachusetts so I can TOTALLY empathize with how terrifying driving in bad conditions can be. It’s like your heart stops until you reach your destination and then it all catches up-brutal. Gold star to Nate’s driving and Kara’s co-piloting!
Nine months after I originally discovered this video, and decided to go back and watch from the beginning, I've made it back here. Even without knowing you two, I cried along with Kara the first time I watched - I have driven into a sudden white out before and I know how that terror finally hits you when you've made it out the other side. Now I feel like I know you two so much better after watching 775 videos and I found myself crying again. I am so thankful you both made it out in one piece from that snow storm, and I am so grateful for the joy your videos have brought me over these past nine months. I can't wait to watch the remaining 46 videos and be able to follow along with your continued travels "in real time" - and to finally follow you on social media (I've been avoiding *spoilers*)!
SOOO glad you’re able to film in National Parks again! Also glad you’re safe! Thanks for taking us along, it feels like road tripping with friends!
From a Canadian who understands these conditions, I respect and admire you so much for your attitude and spirit all throughout this adventure! And thank you for including the C degrees conversion :) Keep shining!
The fact that Nate is calming down Kara while she was crying is the sweetest
@THE TRUTH HURTS YOU! She got a fright you asscrack. They almost crashed.
@THE TRUTH HURTS YOU! and the douche comment of the day goes to...
@@depresso-messo6665 She's the best actress on the tube, These vids are so fake..
@THE TRUTH HURTS YOU! paid yes. TH-cam is their job. Thats what they do. So do they ham it up a bit? Most likely. Lol whats the problem here?
@THE TRUTH HURTS YOU! 🤣🤣🤣 from asshole to therapist in the blink of an eye. My God you are a special one arent ya
Good choice on exits for winter plenty of resources there. Lucky. Wyoming winter driving is unique.
My 6 year old asked if I had Kara and nates phone number the other day. I said no, why?
He replied “I want them to come to Arizona next to we can visit with them” 😊
Awe.....
That would be awesome 🤩 it would be cool to see them visit the ghost town or the Grand Canyon
Lol I live in Arizona too
Same!
Yes, it’s very scary to drive on icy 🥶 roads. You did the right thing by stopping. I slid off the road in Arkansas a few years ago. Fortunately, I landed it a big pile of fluffy white ❄️ snow. Stay safe!!!
Awww I hate seeing Kara crying she’s literally the sweetest person 😭
@@nunyabiz12345 ?
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Yes she is
Yeah
I am so glad that you guys are ok after driving in that snow storm, if i was Nate I would be so scared DRIVING in that storm Kara is so lucky that Nate was there comforting her and was there protecting her from the storm. God bless Nate
Also…always have chains just in case. If illegal in your state…use the sock chains.
As a Minnesota native, I feel you. Driving in winter conditions is always super nerve-racking for me. I'm pretty sure I cry at least once a year in the winter. It's no joke, and it can be absolutely terrifying. You did great!
Same live and born in MN so cold and I have had so many bad storms but I hope when y'all come you have fun and stay safe!! ❤️🤣
Life Tip : If you are about to get into a wreck and you know that there’s no way to avoid the wreck go completely limp because them the shock has somewhere to go and could help reduce injuries ♥️♥️♥️
yup that's why most drunk drivers walk away from what would of killed them because they cant react and its like there relaxed and limp
Wait like sitting up or lay limp ? I never this. I’d like to get more of a understanding please
@@goldey3000 nahh it's pretty much if you knowing you are going to crash let your body relax, as when people tense up it can causes muscles to tear. Where as when you are limp the energy of the crash is kinda spread out through your body
This is a very false piece of information.
@@lindseylloyd4076 is not false haha. Look it up on Google. It's true
" And a Subway :')" The funniest part of the whole video.
Not “this is making me wet”?
As a born and raised North Dakotan I forget that not everyone has experience driving in snowy conditions. You did well Nate.
Hey I'm a fellow North Dakotain! I also agree he did well. And Kara I almost had a wipe out in winter when driving by myself, the well of emotions is real.
Never lock your brakes when you're sliding....glad you're both safe!!
Nate : At least we have our home if we are stuck in a parking lot for 24 hours
Kara : And subway!
I'm glad yall got to there safe (this is typed in beginning before finishing)
YESS 8:40 finally an American who adds Celsius! Legend! From an Aussie
Why does the measurement of temperature excite you so much?
@@sonson5486 I'm pretty sure most of the world uses Celsius and only Americans use Fahrenheit so when the rest of the world watches american's vlogs esp when they measure the weather, they have to convert it themselves so it must be pretty annoying.
@@elagray Yes exactly
@@elagray 1. America isn’t the only place that uses Celsius 2. The temperature of the weather in a vlog doesn’t matter
@@sonson5486 Yeah, it doesn't matter but it doesn't hurt to add the weather measurement so most can enjoy and can understand the weather they're experiencing lmao
i grew up in CA. didn't drive ice and snow country until my 30's in MN. in a 2wd, i figured out to down shift to slow the vehicle without using the brakes so much. have to be at 40 mph or less but it helps. if climbing, seesaw the wheel to grab traction. i also noticed, in snowpack, find the line of fresh snow and travel with one side of tires on that and the other on pack. it seems to help. wishing you safe travels.
good tips
From their videos I've realised how much there is to America than just LA and New York 😅
I was shocked driving in Montana and Idaho seeing so many hundreds of miles of land. I'm from a small town Northern California yet even our small towns are never too far from stuff.
@@MusicOrLoseItTV you should see the midwest😂
North Dakota guy here. As soon as I saw those roads and the wind pushing the snow sideways and lowering visibility and knowing what you guys are driving, I got tense. I KNOW how dangerous the roads in the Dakotas get with the snow and the wind. Everyone up here has a winter survival kit in their car. Food, water, flares, survival blankets, candles, shovel, extra clothing, etc. Winter in the Dakotas is no joke. Things get serious real fast. You guys did great. Just take your time and drive slow and smooth.
As someone who has been to Yellowstone in the winter and the summer, I HIGHLY reccomebd skipping the warmer months. It's a totally different experience in winter because it's way less crowded. A much more magical experience.
Pretty sure that was either the Yellowstone River or the Madison River or the fire hole river or the Madison and not the Missouri. The Missouri begins way Northand to the West in Three Forks, MT
I'm at the point now where I just automatically thumbs up the video before I watch it
Your sponsor hits different today. People... Please please please ask for help if you need it. I’ve had the hardest year of my life and I assume a lot of others have as well. You are not alone.
The only problem is that isnt better help in legal trouble or did they fix what they were in trouble for? I'm all for bettering your mental health but also going to a shady business isnt good for your mental health
I agree, it really upset me. I dont think ive ever been so affected by the death of someone I didnt even know :( xx
Same. I’m still really shaken up by it. #speakupforlee
It is ok not to be ok. Thank you. 💛 #speakupforlee
@@cloudygirl4174 I feel the same. Take care 💞
I'm so glad you can now film in National Parks. Hope to see some California and Utah's Parks soon 🤞🏼
Very simple. Ya just drive the speed limit lol. Lived in vail, Colorado and I'm from Mississippi. Picked it up while first driving to vail because it was snowing. Just gotta drive the speed limit
Well done for talking about counselling - it's something we all need to do more of. Stay safe wherever you are.
Hahaha...I was that kid once driving overnight from Florida to Ohio. I left the house wearing shorts, tank top and flips. Fell asleep in the back of car while my parents drove. Woke up in Ohio with 3 feet of snow. Glad you guys made it thru ok.
When I first heard about the court case my first thought was "thank goodness, now Kara and Nate can film in parks again"
Same here. I remembered how some guy posted and posted tons of remarks on their video where they explained what was going on, this guy was supposedly so proud of himself for turning them in, so negative... Kara and Nate make me WANT to visit places. So glad they can do this now!!!
I’ve enjoyed your videos, it was hard to see you so scared, I know that God loves every single person on this planet, I can’t help but believe He had a hand in keeping you guys safe. My dad was killed in a car accident when I was 13, it wasn’t long after that that I started going to a local church that taught Gods word, I started realizing that He loved me more then even my earthly dad did and that like my parents He wanted the best for me and didn’t want me to hurt myself. I gave my life to Him and accepted His gift of salvation and forgiveness for my sins and wrong doing. Even though I was only 13 I knew that I had done things wrong. That was 51 years ago, the older I get the more I know how much He cares about me. I will be praying for safety on your journeys. God bless you both and thank you for sharing your travels with me.
When Kara said "and Subway" with a silver lining smile! 😭 it's the little things that mean SO much when you make it out of something you didn't think you could! So happy y'all are safe 💛💛💛
Oh man. As a Wisconsinite, this activated my winter driving PTSD. It's brutal. Also, Yellowstone is crazy. I can't believe they let you walk on those boardwalks over boiling hot water like that.
@Stephanie, the boardwalks are safe and you don’t feel the heat. I’ve been there in the late summer and it is truly an amazing place to see. In order to really take it all in and enjoy, you have to spend a few days there.
I live in Wisconsin now, but 25 yrs ago we farmed in south Dakota. The roads are way worse in south Dakota because they dont salt or plow often. It's much easier driving in Wisconsin! Lol
I'm also from Wisconsin but I live near Madison. My roads are plowed super fast but my grandparents live up north in the middle of nowhere where it's super dangerous to be driving and they plow themselves. Honestly depends on where you live. Lol
West Michigan local, polar vortex 2019 PTSD 🥲
3:44 when Nate realized Kara was crying - ♥️
Makes me feel so single 😂🥺
Annoying, who wants a girlfriend that’s scared of snow? She gonna cry over butterflies next?
First, she's not his girlfriend, but his wife. Second, she's not scared of snow. She's scared of being in a car crash. Any RATIONAL person would be.
Keep your meanness to yourself.
@Life as we know it why do you have to be so mean? I know some of it's contrived but he still sympathized with her.
One Christmas we were driving to Washington from Salt Lake. We had to pull over and stay in Boise because the snow was crazy. We got up to a beautiful blue bird morning, got back on the road, and passed several cars in the median, and a truck flipped over and surranouned by wrapped Christmas presents that had flown out of a broken back window. Driving is serious business.
I know this is a tiny thing, but thanks for putting the celsius there also. I'm from EU and it's nice when you don't have to think how much that would be 😂💚
Carry chains, and you're fine. Living in a nice roomy van like that means you have nowhere to go fast. You learn patience and how to enjoy the moment that way. It's good for you.
yo anyone who is about to be mean who lives in a northern state and is used to driving in this stuff, stop. you have to remember they have NEVER lived through a snowy winter their whole lives so they are not used to driving in these kinds of conditions, so please be nice.
I mean if you’re not use to it wait out the storm and don’t put others lives at risk. They could’ve wrecked into a semi, blew thru a stop sign in low visibility causing a wreck, or ended up on the side of the road where a local tow truck would have to risk his life on the highway to go save them. Ignorance isn’t an excuse to put others in harms way. If they were going to commit to traveling across country they should have committed to educating themselves on the conditions and how to properly prepare for winter storms in this part of the country. Otherwise, wait till summer. Us locals don’t want our families hurt because a guy in a van from Tennessee doesn’t know to slow down on black ice.
@@heatherzelenka11x did u not see how fast the roads froze over when they were driving?? they literally said a few miles back the road was fine and then it turned to ice the next few miles...as soon as it got bad they took the first exit they could. you should know that in these states, exits are far and few in between. they literally did everything they could. did u even watch the vid?
@@CaseyandBreelyn thats the thing, the roads were never fine and anyone who drives these roads often can see it in the video and know they weren’t fine from the beginning. They saw “black” and thought the roads were fine and he even makes the comment “a little icy still tho” because what they didn’t know was the black wasn’t the road/asphalt, it was black ice. Driving around here you know a heavy/wet snow as they were in was going to cause ice the moment it touches the asphalt. Everyone in the states that were hit during this time locked down because we all knew that this storm was going to be heavy and cause major ice problems. Hence why there were only truckers, tourist at the gas station, and police on the road. The Dakotas, Montana, and Wyoming do not salt or throw dirt on their roads like other states to preserve their lands. So people come out expecting the roads to melt, they don’t. You can guarantee as soon as a snow storm is predicted the roads will be crap and you should plan on staying off of them.
maybe using common sense and not putting yourself in danger is smarter
Yellowstone is undoubtably a magical place, I'm so grateful that I had the opportunity to visit this mystical wonderland
I'm so glad you guys are able to film these magical state parks for those of us that can't go. Yay!
Can I just have a really really quiet moment how brave Nate is
@@wanderingwiers1005 Why are you being mean? There’s no reason for it. Just stop.
@@clarahamilton9494
@@____-gy5mq ???
Nate: At least we have a bed and food and water
Kara: And Subway ❤️😂
Glad y’all are okay and stay safe!! :)
At 30 with two kids I moved to nowhere North Dakota and was trapped in a few bad blizzards, and lived this nightmare for a year, because you have to learn how to survive their winters. And you did exactly the right thing to keep driving and not stop on the highway, Black Ice is scary! The Dakota's are no joke! Glad you two are safe. ❤
Just the darkness at night with only my headlights were awful with rain.. I was going so slow.
Thank you for taking me through Yellow Stone in the winter, the footage was breathtaking. Also, thank you for teaming up with Better Health & talking about the importance of taking care of our mental health. Peace & Love #SpeakUpForLee
Winter driving is no joke. It requires much skill and patience. And white knuckles.
-MN born and raised
I wouldn’t know a clue about that. I wake up and the snow is gone on the road and ice - NYC born and raised
This Channel can totally be categorized as a aesthetic channel. It is so cool to watch
Isn't Chanel a fragrance? Anyway, "aesthetic" would suggest the channel is just for looks, but there's a lot more to it. :)
@@drinkinslim I’m sure she meant it as a compliment. No need to be a know it all. Maybe she buys a lot of expensive designer stuff and her auto correct changed the word. And Chanel is not just perfume brand... “There’s a lot more to it.”
*channel
@@lightscalesword5489 haha thanks I am terrible at spelling
@@karissa586 thanks
I can confirm as my parents grew up in South Dakota and I have been there many times it is not a place you see a lot of cars on roads😂especially like in the rural part of the state
Me watching this in Canada: “This is just daily road conditions”
For at least four months in BC RIGHT!!
same for an Alaskan!
I just got back from a road trip and we had to do almost the same thing (Pull of the road and staying in a gas station for a few hours) no more than 3 hours ago. I’m so glad they’re ok!
Riight, lol !?
I was thinking that too, but also they definitely don't have snow tires and aren't used to it. This is like all the Canadians with their summer/all season tires when that first snow hits in the fall. Except without years of experience
Poor Kara, you can tell she was scared, great job Nate for making her feel better :)
So u think bfs are only to bang girls of course he'll comfort her hes her partner was he gonna stab here? Dumbass
@@doogsniffedcocaine yo what u going on ab she’s just saying he is a good bf
Thank you!
@@ginjam26 Im sry man it was just something for reactions
@@doogsniffedcocaine well that was very dumb..
So happy the national parks allow you and every other YTer the ability to film in the parks!
3:52 Nate please don’t let her put her feet on the dash while you’re driving down the road or really anytime. Ever see what happens when a air bag deploys.
They were parked. I think she was just in fetal position from being scared.
Jimin
Bye bye legs
Shut up they were psrked
Great way to give your knees a close inspection, well before they take your eyes out that is lol
You gotta realize when you're in Yellowstone, you're in the caldera of an ancient megavolcano. All the geysers are heated by a huge magma chamber several thousand feet below.
Being in Canada I know this all to well....it never gets easier. Losing control of your vehicle makes you feel so helpless. Kara's reaction is me everytime this happens....so scary.... glad your aok! 🙏
RIGHT!!!
Hapoy Easter to everyone watching this! ❤️🙏🏻
You too
You know the bible is fan fiction right?
@@EchoBravo370 yknow you should be respectful to people's religions instead of being a jackass?
I'm glad you guys are okay. I lived up north and even I still get scared of snow covered roads. I'm a little bit jealous that you got to see Yellowstone in the winter. I've been there in the fall and I would love to go back in the winter.
4:45
Kara: (understandably emotional and shaken up)
Also Kara: (zeroes in on the Subway in front of them)
I love Kara so much, she must be cherished at all times
100% babe haha
Yay! So glad you’re able to film at national parks again
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@@KaraandNate my mom and I had to drive from Rehoboth Beach DE to Fairfield CA in November bc my grandparents passed away. This was 10 years ago. My son was a baby daughter was 8. They stayed with Pop and the babysitter. Not only did I have grief to deal with, not having my kids, my mom has never driven farther than an hour away (we dont really get along either) but she wanted to do the majority of the driving. NEBRASKA IN NOVEMBER IS THE WORST. 18 wheelers flippes over. 7° with the wind blowing so hard it was blowing thru the foundation and walls of the hotel. Yall did good. We would be on cleae interstate and then BLAM snow all over the road blowing straight across back to clear back to snow. I will never (ok ok ill try super hard) complain about tourists in the summer again! Glad yall were ok! That stuff is very scary.
Anyone else set an alarm and get up ridiculously early cuz it’s so worth it?!?!?
Me
I get up at a nice and easy 2am and I live in Seattle so I have a some what time zone advantage.
Yeah i just get high asf and get on youtube !! 🤟🏽🤣
I live in England so they post at around 3PM for me
Hahaha you rock! Hope you have some coffee!
I'm glad you two make agreements before jumping into something like continuing on when the weather is this bad. It's so nice to see that they stick by each other even when it feels like everything else is going wrong.
I drove through Texas during a snow storm in 2015 and it was exactly the same situation as yours. So many 18 wheelers flipped, I was so grateful my roommate was driving, one of the scariest things
Watching you both supporting each other & being each other’s rocks is one of the reasons I keep watching your videos. As well as the cute one liners...there’s a subway and Kara’s woohoos 🥰