Buckle up for a true northern odyssey! In the latest KassDays vlog, we tackle the 964km Mackenzie Highway — a rugged gravel "highway" stretching from the Yukon through British Columbia into the Northwest Territories, ending at Fort Providence. What starts as a bucket-list road trip quickly turns into a raw survival mission through Canada's deep wilderness.
Highlights include heart-pounding wildlife encounters: reindeer casually blocking the road, mountain goats (or sheep?) with adorable babies, and massive wild bison that stop traffic cold. The route tests every ounce of grit — endless loose gravel, slick rain, dust clouds, and no easy stops, leading to an impromptu overnight in a gas station parking lot.
The star quirky moment? Entering the NWT and discovering the "World's Most Secure Washroom" — a steel-door outhouse that looks straight out of a prison, likely built bear-proof for safety in bear country. We go inside to investigate the mystery!
Other gems: crossing the mighty Mackenzie River on the illuminated "Blue Light" bridge, checking out the welders that are keeping the infrastructure alive, and soaking in a serene morning view of the river after a stormy night. Plans detour (like the Liard River vs. Fort Liard mix-up), but that's the charm of real adventure.
This vlog captures the untamed beauty of Northern Canada — wildlife safaris on wheels, unexpected challenges, and the thrill of pushing limits. Perfect for overlanders, nature lovers, or anyone dreaming of an off-grid escape.Watch the full journey here: https://youtu.be/muExHyx8_i8
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