S2 | EP3 Canol road 2021
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Overlanding the canol road in 2021.
Exploring the historic South and North Canol roads in the Yukon and Northwest Territories.
On this trip, we are leaving from Atlin BC, we'll head towards Johnssons crossing from where we will start the south canol road toward Ross river. This remote road will take us trhgouth some beautiful backcountry. From ross river we take the ferry to start the north canol road, which goes in to some serious remote backcountry. The North Canol road goes into the Northwest territories, and becomes a rough single track. We get to the end of the North canol road to the beginning of the canol trail where there is an animal check point. here we turn around and take the canol road back to Ross river. From ross river we return to Atlin via Whitehorse.
Follow us on social medida @thebrientfamily and make sure to check out our other videos of overland adventues in the north.
Thanks for your support!
_______
We are the Brient family.
We live in a remote community in northwestern BC on the Border with the Yukon.
During the week we operate a wood fired organic coffee roastery, at our off the grid property. On our weekends and days off, we go exploring the remote Yukon backcountry.
Join us for family adventure trips that take us deep into the Yukon wildernesss.
We hope you’ll be inspired to take the road less travelled!
Find us on Patreon patreon.com/TheBrientFamily
Find us on Instagram @thebrientfamily
Find us on Facebook @4wdoverlandadventures
For resources and trip inspiration visit our website www.thebrientfamily.com
Order some fresh coffee at www.atlinmountaincoffee.com
To view more videos in this playlist:
Canol road: • S2 | EP3 Canol road 2021
Haines Alaska: • Epic Alaska Road Trip ...
Campbell highway: • Epic Alaska Road Trip ...
Your adventure is terrific I have been at the base of the Canol many times but never ventured up it but it was treat to watch your trip.
@@mervgrasby6962 thanks! Happy to hear you enjoyed it
Beautyful pictures, wish I were there with you.nice looking spots you see there. Beautiful What a place to plant blueberry and chard. ❤👍❄️I admire you for your time on the trip. I'm working on a bike to make the trip.saying
It would make a beautiful bike trip!
Awesome footage!
Thanks you!
I hope to be up there in two to three weeks. I hope the weather will hold!
Awesome! We hope so for you too! Have a fantastic trip!
The burnt side-by-side is my Uncle's. It caught on fire while traveling and the Jerry can was too close caused by friction.
Thank you for the video and enjoy my homeland.
Oh wow, thanks for the story! We were wondering about it!
Love that drive.
It’s so beautiful 🤩
Very nice scenery. Thanks
Yes! It would make a great snowmobile trip too, with all the Tundra landscape at mcMillan pass, you could go far without fallen trees or stuff like that!
Spectacular views, and lovely video.😍
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Dan!
That's an amazing place. I started paddling the Tsichu and Keele rivers from the NWT side of that pass. I got dropped off with a folding canoe and paddled to Norman Wells.
Sounds like a great adventure!
Scenery looks amazing. Nice job on the video
Thanks Chad!
8:57 is where I started my 52 day canoe trip ending at the end of the mountain river with a group of 14 including me all of witch were my friends! same year as well
Just looked it up, wow that looks like a beautiful river and adventure!
nicely done thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Glad to see a new post! Great country to travel through and nice drone work! Cheers from the wet coast.
Thanks Vern!
Beauty, love the drone shots, I will get up that way one day…
Thanks! Highly recommend the north Canol!
Enjoyed this video, very informative
Thank you for the feedback!
What a great adventure. We made the trip three times many years ago.
Oh wow, yes, it sure is a beautiful part of the country there! We are not much in to going to the same place twice, but are inspired to return and hike the Canol heritage trail.
With it being such a remote and unhihabited area, I'm very surprised at the lack of evident wildlife. Even in the overview drone shots, I didn't notice 1 bird flying around. Quite strange?
Yes, indeed. We noticed the same thing! After having been in other parts of the world where the wildlife is plentiful, it feels empty up there.
how deep were your creek crossings?
Not very deep.
So how far can you drive if you continue on or is where you turned around the end point for motorized vehicles?
We turned around a the wildlife control center. This is where people who keep going on foot, horses or atv park. The trail is still more or less drivable after for a while depending of your commitment. There is a youtube video showing a convoy of land rovers going a long way on the trail eastbound.
@@TheBrientFamily ya a seen that years back just wondering if it could still be done.