Lived here for over forty years. Minus forty is something of a novelty these days. In the 1970's, January and February would commonly bring weeks of minus forty-five. The ice fog, and the way that the cold air carries sound, makes those cold winter days very special, and very beautiful. It also teaches respect for nature - being dumb at those temperatures has consequences.
@Jeevan_john144 жыл бұрын
What's your opinion about going for a job to this place
@lonesomedovepk4 жыл бұрын
@@Jeevan_john14 yes same question from me plz
@46475404 жыл бұрын
Same question It's always been a dream to live in cold place like this....😂🤗 Such places are not leads then heaven who grew up in +45 degrees weather conditions..😂😂
@46475404 жыл бұрын
Same question It's always been a dream to live in cold place like this....😂🤗 Such places are not less then heaven for those who grew up in +45 degrees weather conditions..😂😂
@haedyncavanagh4 жыл бұрын
Looks like such a beautiful city I hope to visit one day...
@jamestaylor30754 жыл бұрын
I lived my preteen years in Whitehorse from 1975 to 1980. I remember weather like this very well. I used to be a paperboy and delivered the Whitehorse Star. I'm not sure if it is still around, but I used to deliver papers in this kind of weather every winter. At the time, it seemed normal to me. When my parents relocated to Baltimore, Maryland, I went out and got another paper route to earn some money with. It was then that I realized that when I was in Whitehorse, I had the hardest paper route on the planet.
@Nottsboy244 жыл бұрын
Wow! nice info my friend :)
@Nottsboy244 жыл бұрын
@danks den absolutely :)
@Nottsboy244 жыл бұрын
@untrepid two I know....coldest city in Canada ☺
@raoulraoul71294 жыл бұрын
Hello there paperboy!
@balcorn92114 жыл бұрын
I love being a northerner (although I'm WAY south of Whitehorse). I think it makes people resilient.
@balcorn92114 жыл бұрын
When the snow squeaks like that you know it's cold.
@AlexSmith-tt8kh4 жыл бұрын
Feel like everybody from the north can just imagine that
@raing89424 жыл бұрын
When did it squeak? I've never been in anything below 10 degrees
@TheRyansLion4 жыл бұрын
@@raing8942 3:53
@yomomshouse1004 жыл бұрын
@@raing8942 its squeaking trust xD
@randomizedpersonxi43184 жыл бұрын
TheRyansLion reminds me of spongebobs boots.
@Pengoled4 жыл бұрын
I think people there sleep in the fridge to keep warm
@johannafatima59114 жыл бұрын
Pengoled 😂🤣🤣
@gayled30594 жыл бұрын
Lol
@nativenation32964 жыл бұрын
lol
@unboxviews4 жыл бұрын
I dont think they even need to own a fridge. Would be pretty useless in that weather
@Pengoled4 жыл бұрын
UnboxViews haha agree
@AlexanderGrigorev4 жыл бұрын
I used to live in Western Siberia and always believed that we had the harshest winters on the planet. But now I feel Siberians are not alone.
@mrAZcardinal4 жыл бұрын
KZbin recommendations: Wanna see average people doing average things in tundra conditions? Me: yes, perfect.
@Chrisc2054 жыл бұрын
Same. 🙂
@jsiszero4 жыл бұрын
This stupid meme needs to stop
@AlexSmith-tt8kh4 жыл бұрын
Mike McGlock and you need to develop a sense of humor
@MisterApeas4 жыл бұрын
"If you liked that, you're going to love the cars running at idle while their exhaust spews forth in an elegant display of chemicals and water vapor!"
@xvh274r4 жыл бұрын
@@AlexSmith-tt8kh The OP's comment is unfunny because its overused
@CPWindsorsub4 жыл бұрын
I'm from Windsor, Ontario which is the most southern area in mainland Canada (we're south of parts of Michigan). I have a friend who is from Whitehorse who goes to university with me down here and he says that he'd rather deal with their -40 with relatively low humidity over our -20 with 40-50% humidity because the humidity makes the air sting when it hits you. I've always found that interesting.
@marks66634 жыл бұрын
-40 does not feel that cold because the air is so dry. Wind is what makes you feel cold.
@suzieparis68214 жыл бұрын
And moisture
@mixat864 жыл бұрын
We have here in Siberia like -31c with wind sometimes, its much worse that -50c
@mixat864 жыл бұрын
@@Swomie Yep, ive peeled skin from my nose and cheeks many times after heavy freezing. Not a best emotions i would say.
@WayToManyAssassins4 жыл бұрын
wet cold feels much worse than dry, If russia gets rain after snow it's bitter.
@mixat864 жыл бұрын
@@WayToManyAssassins we have no rain for 7 month or more, average temp for winter here is about - 25c, so only snow
@mattmc1214 жыл бұрын
Interesting fact, -40 C is also -40 F.
@capitainebonhomme16094 жыл бұрын
Most interesting would be.. Why is that so?
@capitainebonhomme16094 жыл бұрын
@Les Brown At last someone bilingual
@capitainebonhomme16094 жыл бұрын
@Les Brown Sorry, I didn't mean to offend. Merely a bad attempt at humour.
@capitainebonhomme16094 жыл бұрын
@Les Brown Wouldn't it be easier to simply understand the metric system? In Australia, we have had the metric system since 1975 and in agriculture, all tradesmen and all industries people everyone communicate in metric system.
@capitainebonhomme16094 жыл бұрын
@Les Brown Yes, I now understand what you mean. Especially as US is imperial measure
@atozpestcontrolmanagement19914 жыл бұрын
me: looking for a white horse in the video
@carlosevilla27484 жыл бұрын
A to Z Pest control management hahaha
@FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY4 жыл бұрын
A to Z Pest control management Whitehorse is the Capital City of Yukon in Canada.
@FrancisLitanofficialJAPINOY4 жыл бұрын
A to Z Pest control management how about Yellow Knife ??
@johnc33514 жыл бұрын
Michael Clarke Duncan in Armageddon
@CyborgNinja74 жыл бұрын
Is this a Red Dead reference? If so, I keep trying to break in that horse but fail every time!
@be59522 жыл бұрын
I can totally understand *people's aversion to going anywhere cold* ---especially as cold as -40! When someone is either not used to it, or has maybe never experienced real cold at all, it can certainly be shocking. Having grown up in a 'cold winter' climate zone, I learned a few things: ~> *What you think of as 'cold' depends totally upon you* ---your body type and how it adapts; your circulation; your perceptions of discomfort, etcetera. ~> *You physically acclimatize to cold.* I forget the specifics from my university days, but there's actually a loose 'rule' for how long it takes the human body to adapt to colder temps---like, such-and-such a temperature for so many hours per day for 'x' number of days. My own experiences bear this out. Every Fall / early Winter when we'd get the first day of -10 Celcius or so, I thought I was gonna freeze to death. Within about a week of steady temps that low, it actually didn't feel _nearly_ as cold as that first couple of days. (Honestly!) ~> *Dressing warmly mitigates virtually all the feeling of being too cold.* People unfamiliar with being outdoors in a cold climate often can't even imagine _*how_ to dress warmly (to the extent necessary). There is outerwear (and underwear) for every cold temperature. You can actually feel toasty and cozy even in -40C weather. Some areas like the face are a bit trickier, but depending on your skin's sensitivity there are even good coverings for that part of you. ~> *There are advantages to living in a 'Winter cold' climate area.* Granted, whether one views differences as advantages or disadvantages depends on your views on life, but a few totally esoteric, random ones off the top of my head might be: *+ Never having to deal with poisonous snakes* / lizards / other tropical or warm climate creatures or insects when going outside (or sometimes even if you stay inside!). *+ Buildings' exteriors stay cleaner.* Huh? Those used to living in hot climates might not even notice it. But I'll never forget the first couple of times I travelled to warm zones (S.California; India) and noticed all the dark streaks, mould and 'dirt' on many buildings. Never had that back home. My theory is that every Winter cold kills any algae(?) and mould that get a foothold in hot climates. *+ The 'freshness' of cold air.* Cold air just feels, and often smells, fresher than hot air. Could be that cold kills off all the bacterial and mould spores that float around _(
@lrn_news9171 Жыл бұрын
Might not have poisonous bud and snakes but the Mosquitoes in the north are fucking unbearable
@drainglaive4 жыл бұрын
I live in Western Siberia. Whitehorse's climate is very similar to ours. Alas, our city is less beautiful.
@drainglaive4 жыл бұрын
@Viktor Ivanov я сравнивал климатические данные, на самом деле, перед тем как написать свой верхний коммент и тоже удивился на этот счет, но в Уайтхорсе средняя влажность по месяцам ниже, чем в моем городе. И норма осадков тоже ниже. А средние температуры по месяцам примерно идентичные. Казалось бы, как так? Уайтхорс расположен в 250-ти км от побережья океана, а так же вокруг него есть довольно большое обилие озер. Но город так же окружен горами со всех сторон и они создают определенный заслон от влажности, видимо. Ну и, в их части света на климат сказываются совершенно другие факторы, поэтому там имеются свои нюансы. А насчет обледенелых ветвей - вы заметили, что из тамошней речки в -40 пар бьет и она не покрыта льдом? Собственно, от этого пара ветки дерева столь заиндевевшие. На вики написано, что у них там четыре гидроэлектростанции работают, видимо вода подогревается за счет каких-то сбросов, не разбираюсь в этом.
@qadiyrthego-getterfarmer91714 жыл бұрын
@@drainglaive what do the inuits look like in Siberia?
@drainglaive4 жыл бұрын
@@qadiyrthego-getterfarmer9171 i live in a region of Western Siberia called Ugra or Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. "Ugra is the historical homeland of the Ob-Ugric peoples: Khanty, Mansi, Nenets, and Selkup. They were engaged in hunting, fishing, cattle breeding. After the Turkic peoples pushed them from south to north, these peoples had to apply their skills in more severe conditions. It is at this new location Ugrians began to domesticate deer". I think it's pretty close to Inuit.
@drainglaive4 жыл бұрын
@Виктор Самсонов мои родители примерно в это же время приехали покорять север из теплой БАССР. Тоже рассказывают, что раньше зимы были значительно суровее. Морозы в -40 регулярно случаются и по сей день, конечно, но они уже не столь продолжительны, на пару дней. Это общемировая тенденция. Про Уайтхорс в комментах старожил один пишет, что и у них раньше такие морозы, как на видео, длились неделями. У нас по всей планете температура постепенно растет с конца девятнадцатого века. Это связано и с естественным процессом выхода из ледникового периода, и с деятельностью людей. Парниковые газы, сжигание углеводородов, вот это вот всё. Посмотрим, что тут будет еще через пару десятков лет.
@drainglaive4 жыл бұрын
@Виктор Самсонов в поздние советские времена Сибирь считалась растущей и многообещающей, но вот теперь такого не скажешь, увы. Не так уж и плохо, что вы тут только отслужили, а жить не остались=)
@29haji4 жыл бұрын
As long as there is no wind, its pretty nice to walk outside at -40.
@30BopLeaveYuLeakinLikeAlFaucet4 жыл бұрын
no its not nice i live in canada and i fucking hate it
@29haji4 жыл бұрын
@@30BopLeaveYuLeakinLikeAlFaucet I live in Calgary, it is not always cold in the winter but weather changes a lot and could be drastic. On my perspective, I love cold temperature as long as there is no wind hitting my face. Some people love winter, some people hate it.
@30BopLeaveYuLeakinLikeAlFaucet4 жыл бұрын
zack fair true ik i lot of people who love it i live in ottawa but im still new to canada i come from the desserts so you can imagine how it is for me 😂😂 my skin is just not thick like canadians
@davidcampbell18994 жыл бұрын
I bet -40 would knock covid 19 on its ass! The instant the vapour comes out of your mouth it freezes.
@raginranga34944 жыл бұрын
From Australia and was in -36 in Ontario in 2008. Snot freezes and feel the moisture in your lungs freeze as you breath in.. Will never forget that experience.
@newmarsvolta4 жыл бұрын
yukon: freezing temperatures that could kill you in minutes humans: ah yes, a perfect place to live.
@benjamind72904 жыл бұрын
Similar to very hot places.
@rixille4 жыл бұрын
They obviously don't just move there for no reason. There is likely some natural resource that attracted them to those places.
@newmarsvolta4 жыл бұрын
oooodin aren’t there heaps of indigenous people in places like this?
@newmarsvolta4 жыл бұрын
Also everyone YES I know there are reasons people move to arid regions. just read the dry joke and give it a pity laugh thanks!
@flighted25134 жыл бұрын
At least with cold, you can always put on more layers. In the heat, there is only so much you can take off.
@snake99114 жыл бұрын
I am from the United States of America. Where I live, I have a hard enough time with 0 degrees, let alone -40 degrees. Those people must be used to it. I got frostbite in -22 degrees when I was only 19 years old. I know that I be in trouble with -40 degrees. Great video 👍 and scenery. Thank you for posting this.
@snake99114 жыл бұрын
@Les Brown I only dress like that in the summer time. Not the winter time.
@MyFromRussia4 жыл бұрын
I live in Eastern Siberia, Yakutia republic. In winter we have temperature almost - 50 degrees Celcius. And our coldest village - Oimyakon has a record of the coldest place on earth. - 71.2 degrees Celcius.
@DerevnyaFM4 жыл бұрын
У вас -40 вообще норма.
@alphabeta32334 жыл бұрын
when I'm walking around the desert in the Middle East, its normal for me. I'm sure its the same over there in Yukon, when you guys walk around in the middle of snow.
@darwinthomas21724 жыл бұрын
Nikki B I’ve been in both, minus forty, plus 50, that’s why they have malls.
@tacocruiser42384 жыл бұрын
Humans are evolved to live in hot weather. Extreme cold? Not so much.
@kaandinc23404 жыл бұрын
@@tacocruiser4238 i dont think so,bottom of your feet boils alive when in desert
@JayBruceWorld4 жыл бұрын
Doesn’t snow much when it’s that cold
@calicruz60172 жыл бұрын
I'm from Costa Rica,I was living there ,Love canada love white horse!!❤️,Soy de Costa Rica, estuve viviendo ahí,amo Canada,Amo white horse!❤️
@jamielacourse75784 жыл бұрын
Kinda reminds me of Edmonton in Feb....,waiting for the bus to work at 6 a.m with one nostril frozen shut....eyes full of ice.....LOVE it!
@Jeanalexandre_4 жыл бұрын
I'm actually surprise the water wasn't completely frozen.
@Prof.SchulzeSternberg4 жыл бұрын
@Les Brown some do of course ;-)
@sampejke4 жыл бұрын
well, of course there is always a flow under the ice cover, but rivers do freeze and u can stand on this ice, even in Moscow (quite a warm place for Russia) rivers freeze fully (covered fully with ice) and people stand there and set markets. in my region huge rivers ( 4km width) freeze fully and trucks ride on them with no problems
@Jeanalexandre_4 жыл бұрын
@Les Brown of course they do!! Even in London the Thames River used to freeze every winter in the 1800s. It’s quite uncommon now due to the climate change but rivers do freeze in most Nordic countries. The bottom may be running, but the top can quite easily be completely frozen.
@DaniDani-zb4wd4 жыл бұрын
@Les Brown There are thermal waters right there that's why it didn't freeze even salt water would freeze at those temps
@DaniDani-zb4wd4 жыл бұрын
@@sampejke There are thermal waters right there that's why it didn't freeze even salt water would freeze at those temps
@navneethetaanful4 жыл бұрын
Moving to this place so that my pc stays cool while gaming !!
@danielgorzel72224 жыл бұрын
bruh you will stay cool while gaming,like you will simply freeze :D
@rengurenge4 жыл бұрын
In too cold weather devices like smartphones starts to malfunction - very slow response time or stops working until warmed up.
@roguewarr46624 жыл бұрын
That sounds like something someone of your age would say. Just put your xbox in the ice box, that would work to (Nah just kidding little guy)
@JackoBanon14 жыл бұрын
My selfmade NASA like gaming PC would still heat up the whole city while I'm gaming.
@robanzzz51244 жыл бұрын
The perfect place for intel system lmao.
@JakubCA14 жыл бұрын
The quality of this video is incredible! I can feel the cold thru my display 😂
@katieskitchen8864 жыл бұрын
As an Aussie, I lived just outside Whitehorse for four years. Beautiful country up that way.
@robertjohnston88764 жыл бұрын
Born and lived there as an adult Beautiful!! Also lived in Winnipeg. Difference is That at those temperatures in Whitehorse there is no wind Smoke goes up like an arrow. In Ywg it howls. That makes it much colder. Portage and Main is very very chilly place Main at Waterfront is beautiful in any season
@carolwilliams23564 жыл бұрын
Being from the South I am shivering just watching. It is beautiful.
@randyarmstrong11984 жыл бұрын
Lived there over 40 years ago and still think about the place a lot. I see that Murdoch's is still there and even has the same old sign. Hougen's has moved across the street and doesn't appear to be the ''big'' department store it used to be. Many fond memories and have always wanted to go back but living a little far away for that now especially with all the covid restrictions. Thanks for the video although I do remember quite a few days that were a lot colder when we huddle up in the Yukon Inn or the Klondike Inn and drink beer and laugh about it.
@debrap9474 жыл бұрын
Beautiful. Look at all those brave souls going about their day like it's just another day. 😆 Thanks for the upload.
@soggyjungle60654 жыл бұрын
The locals call it Tuesday.
@sam77mbnet4 жыл бұрын
Nice weather, no need to fight with mosquitoes.
@pfeiferfarrier4 жыл бұрын
It is just another day. I work on this street.
@tj-kv6vr4 жыл бұрын
what are their options???
@junbh24 жыл бұрын
It is just another day. And -40 when you have proper clothes is OK. It's not the same as if it was unexpectedly suddenly -40 in some warmer place.
@shirleybalinski45353 жыл бұрын
As a kid,I grew up in south central Alaska on a homestead( back before statehood). Cold was not a stranger. Trees would explode, nose hairs froze, frost lungs from over exertion, steps squeeked in the snow. Moved to Michigan's Upper Penninsula & about froze!! We were not prepared for the snow totals but, the biggest thing was the WIND!! There was cold there too but, those damm winter winds sweeping in off Lake Superior were another world. Constant blizzards, humongous snow drifts, constant snowfall & the constant winds would create a world not seen outside siberia.
@jamesmartin13874 жыл бұрын
Severe, yet beautiful
@Nomuum4 жыл бұрын
Living in a place that never sees snow and whose lowest temperature along the year are around 7 ⁰C on the coldest winter nights, I must say: too beautiful, but too hard to bear. Walking carefully to avoid falls, cleaning the car and waiting a lot to get the engine hot (mine takes it in 7 minutes) and driving very slowly, winter tires, all-wheel drive as a must... I respect. Greetings from Brazil.
@Tom-vy3cb4 жыл бұрын
I live here!!! I actually love it when it get cold like this! Although I must say winters are not as cold as they used to be
@kennylim1364 жыл бұрын
I'm from Las Vegas and some of the shots look postcard perfect....just majestic looking town! Thansk for showing!
@RogueSeraph4 жыл бұрын
I love cold weather...snow, cold winds, fog, rain, rain with some lightning on the mix, I just love it.
@AntiLiberal84 жыл бұрын
Cold weather for Canadians: -40°C Cold weather for Australians: 5°C XD
@RolandElliottFirstG4 жыл бұрын
Yes
@appleslover4 жыл бұрын
Britain had a very bad taste of land
@TheGregSF4 жыл бұрын
Cold weather for Brazilians: 18ºC
@appleslover4 жыл бұрын
@Les Brown you mean 20?
@fablb90064 жыл бұрын
Les Brown i va notice that British people wear shorts and sandals starting at 10c
@Kallbergstriker4 жыл бұрын
I did a 7 day long wintercourse in the swedish army with -40c a couple of the days. And yeah sure it was cold, but as long as you didnt stand still and moved around it wasnt that bad actually. Amazing nightskies when its that cold also, zero moisture in the air. So you can see all the stars super clear when youre in the forest. It was an amazing experience for a 19 year old. And lets not mention the nordic lights....
@scottmedinski4519 Жыл бұрын
I lived in Whitehorse, Yukon from April 2008 to August 2022, before moving back to Calgary, Alberta. The coldest temperatures I've experienced up there was - 46 Celsius, and that was before the windchill. Those temperatures of 40 below or more aren't bad if there's no wind, you get used to it, dress in many layers before you finish with your parka. Now at those temperatures if the wind picks up to 30km/h or more it can feel like -70 Celsius and that's when it gets dangerous if you are not prepared. I still remember how temperatures of 40 below or more are very hard on vehicles, even when plugged in, if it did start was really rough on your vehicle, and while driving takes forever for the interior of your vehicle to warm up, the steering wheel was cold and stiff, put extra effort on the steering wheel to make turns, gear shifting was stiff also, very hard on the oil also, like molasses. Smartphones would only work for a few minutes in these extreme temperatures before going dead. During the winter it wasn't the cold temperatures that got me, it was the 19 hrs of darkness each day and the record snowfall and pact of the winters of 2020, 2021 and 2022, tired of shoveling the white stuff. Whitehorse may be known for being a dry climate, but with climate change, I believe that place is getting more wetter, Summers more rainfall and Winters more snowfall than before. Summers in Whitehorse are beautiful, you have 24hrs of daylight and 19hrs of sun each day, but the temperatures rarely get above 29 Celsius, the hottest temperature I've experienced up there was 30 Celsius, so when I moved back to Calgary and faced 35 Celsius in August and September of 2022, just about died, not used to that heat. Overall l miss Whitehorse, Yukon greatly, the beauty of the wilderness up there, definitely plan to revisit and connect with old friends someday, but Calgary is my home now, was before from 1970 to 2008.
@hf56424 жыл бұрын
Note the "carpet" attached to the front grill (2:07) to help with keeping the motor warm. My Dad did this every winter on his truck grill.
@eddieswart44704 жыл бұрын
Living near the equator I would probably die in that place. But I have to say that the place and the atmosphere are stunningly beautiful. Greetings from Ecuador, South America.
@antonv.4 жыл бұрын
That's cold weather!
@dianealbrecht4964 жыл бұрын
That's not cold, that's f**g cold.
@iPhoneProMax-hu9fy4 жыл бұрын
hey Anton what the hell are you doing here?
@TheBeanis84 жыл бұрын
/nicholas cage you dont say pic goes here
@Ramstein314694 жыл бұрын
Diane Albrecht thats not f***ing cold , its mother****ing cold
@The-Cat4 жыл бұрын
@@Ramstein31469 thats a whole lot of mothers being f*cked...
@wi547254 жыл бұрын
NW Wisconsin has been -42 real temperature with a windchill of -110. You could take a cup of steaming hot coffee and toss it out the second story window, and it would hit the ground like coffee glass. You could take water in your mouth and spit it out the window under pressure and create instant snow. That's why we live in rural Middle TN, where we actually used the A/C a couple times during the Winter.
@George-wx9dj4 жыл бұрын
That looks beautiful viewed from inside where it’s warm lol. The problem is there are a lot more problems to deal with when you get those low temps and it’s harder to fix and systems don’t operate correctly. It gets old.
@lurategh4 жыл бұрын
I've been reading a book series that takes place in the Yukon wilderness but it frequently mentions places like Whitehorse and Dawson City, so I've been looking up these places out of sheer curiosity and idk I find it fascinating.
@jerfacekilla4 жыл бұрын
Whitehorse has a dry cold. I would take that over Ottawa's humid -20C any day of the week.
@sarpsarp89873 жыл бұрын
That dry cold thing is rubbish. Minus 40 is life endangering without any wind.
@johonanandrewgomes75933 жыл бұрын
@@sarpsarp8987 Yeah lol Ottawa cannot compare in the sightest. On record cold days with windchills yeah sure. But rarely does windchills go below -40C
@claudioagmfilho2 жыл бұрын
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👏🏻, Wow, how can you guys live at a place like this, our skins weren’t made to support such freezers, that is, these temperatures are colder than the freezer of my refrigerator or worse, living inside of it, it makes no sense to me, it must be so painful, it’s beautiful and all, but no, thank you but not thanks. It looks tho, so so serene and of an immense beauty. I am sure that the wind is the worst factor in these situations. Do you guys get to see the Nordic lights at this latitude? What about frost bite at mines -40?
@medotorg27204 жыл бұрын
One of the first businesses you see is YUKON TRAVEL. I would have thought there would be a line out the door.
@sapphire9624 жыл бұрын
I live in Ontario. When it gets to -30 , any exposed skin is bitten raw by the cold. It gets so painful that you begin to be insensitive to anything colder. -40 is bad but I cant tell the difference in pain between -30 and -40
@RetireMe1004 жыл бұрын
Until you experience it you can’t even imagine what -40 feels like. Been there done that
@hebneh4 жыл бұрын
It’s a bigger town than I assumed it was. There are trees; I didn’t know if it was too far north for them. And there was flowing water in the river, not frozen.
@FoneStar784 жыл бұрын
Sometimes when it's this cold out and a very, very clear day with no wind you can just see smoke from chimneys going straight up and up and up and up into the sky.
@raing89424 жыл бұрын
Find me a video of this!! Why does it happen?
@michaeltipton55004 жыл бұрын
Surprised the river wasn't frozen over. I actually drove through White Horse in 1995 coming back from Alaska. In the summer of course.
@azrkaa88044 жыл бұрын
Still not cold as my mother in law
@pyrofestimo4 жыл бұрын
put his corpse in a freezer
@billfarley91674 жыл бұрын
Sure miss the Yukon and it's people. Now 87, a veteran and on my own. Think I'll go back next year and some day croak in peace. Living in the south is no hell. Peace everyone.
@billbishopboyiscool4 жыл бұрын
These KZbin recommendations keep getting better.
@YoosufMuneer4 жыл бұрын
yep. This is the stuff I like.
@The-Cat4 жыл бұрын
WHERE'S THE GOD DAMN HORSE??????????????????//
@Damremont184 жыл бұрын
Interesting comment. Ever since I deleted everything with the word ‘Trump’ in it, I’ve started getting better videos.
@mikesaunders47754 жыл бұрын
Very impressed with both the town and the people. I have always wondered what the capital of the Yukon looked like and was pleasantly surprised. I liked the way the townsfolk just went about their daily routines. Here in London anything below 40 fahrenheit is considered cold let alone minus 40 celsius.
@jfett774 жыл бұрын
2:15 a bmw indicating is more gob smacking then the cold
@williamgrand97244 жыл бұрын
Weather so cold that the heat in your car barely does anything, and your footsteps echo off the building beside you. Winter in Canada is rough but you acquire a taste for it because it really is beautiful. I always get this wonderful feeling when fall hits because I know winter is around the bend.
@joeheid47574 жыл бұрын
Kinda weird. It's 90 where I'm at right now and my AC is doing a very good job. But as soon as I started watching this, I actually started shivering a little and had to reach for a blanket.
@joeheid47574 жыл бұрын
@Les Brown Lol. 90° F. Haha.
@DoSum4Me4 жыл бұрын
I lived in North Bay for a while and one morning I woke up and it was -46 C... but man. The Yukon is so amazing. If this pandemic is ever over id love to visit!
@rmm38542 жыл бұрын
I hope you get to visit. I did, for just under 2 weeks last month (September 2022) - best trip ever! It's a great little city and has so much to offer. GO! 😉👍
@mikkovaltonen35644 жыл бұрын
Finland represent! The coldest I've experienced was -35 while in the Army doing my national service. The cold is no joke. I was super exhausted and slept like a log every night after a full day outside, even when it was just shooting range or something not so physical, your body consumes so much energy by just shivering. :D
@adamzieba83644 жыл бұрын
In my younger days I rode a bike in -15C just for the fun of it, but not longer than for an hour at a time or so. A good cap covering the ears, thick gloves and a warm scarf or similar around the neck were most important, more than a good jacket, because the physical effort produces enough "waste energy" to keep most of the body warm. The biggest problem was with my glasses becoming foggy from my breath. When there is no wind, the air is dry and the sun is shining on the snow-covered landscape it is very pleasant to take a walk even at -20C. Finland has an interesting climate - while it can get as cold as -40C in winter, especially in the north, during summer temperatures often rise above +30C (when I visited Helsinki in July several years ago it was +32C and about +28C in Oulu). This amplitude must be a challenge to construct bridges, pipelines, railways and roads that can handle it. Of course there are other regions in the northern hemisphere with similar temperature characteristics - inland parts of Canada, Siberia, parts of Kazakhstan to name a few.
@Jollylife154 жыл бұрын
Respect you.
@BinkiklouGaminglol4 жыл бұрын
@@adamzieba8364 You wore a scarf at -15C ?? You wimp
@tjg74084 жыл бұрын
Some people who doesn't experienced cold Winter think it's impossible to live there, you have to understand that, minus 20, 30 or even 40, feels better than minus 5 and for sure plus 5 celsius, because cold air is dry, and coldness doesn't pass through clothes with moisture in the air, cold air is Just nice and healthy, plus 5 for example is also cold, but wet at the same and feels terrible because your clothes cannot isolate properly, you sweatin and cold at the same Time. Most Europe has cold winters and people were happy with it, sadly last years winters are weak
@ToyotaNutjob4 жыл бұрын
Best comment by far
@MrTrs19784 жыл бұрын
This recommended by KZbin when we are experiencing a heatwave in the Netherlands.
@jamiearnott724 жыл бұрын
Experienced Amsterdam at plus 35, not fun......Also live thru Northern Ontario winters at minus 30-40 every year, Love it.
@daleval21824 жыл бұрын
In Southern Ontario, we got minus 35 and plus 35 in same year, I love Canada but the weather tests you every year
@daleval21824 жыл бұрын
@Ocean WLL?? I didn't say 10 concecutive days, I said in the same year, and it common to see the deep swings was my point, like Aug and Jan
@jrodr91694 жыл бұрын
Here in Southern California it was 46 celcius
@LilTiggsz4 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂🤣
@JG-kv4oi4 жыл бұрын
Minus 40 is fairly cold. We used to see just over -60f in Central B.C. back in the early '70's. Luckily the wind didn't blow when it was that cold. Laid in bed at night and listened to the nails popping up in the trusses as the wood contracted and forced them out a ways. Sounded like .22 shots going off.
@silencenhikes66924 жыл бұрын
It’s August, why am I watching this right now?
@silencenhikes66924 жыл бұрын
natasha Woodbury huh it was a joke.
@The-Cat4 жыл бұрын
@@silencenhikes6692 I'm sorry man, my gf Natasha was having that time of the month... I apologize if any offense was taken.
@centuryrox4 жыл бұрын
Imagine how cold it would be if you fell into that river! On second thought, considering the air temp is -40C, the water might actually feel warm!
@jesusmarin954 жыл бұрын
Nice and warm , I'd love to take a vacation here
@MattOutdoors4 жыл бұрын
This takes me back to a week I spent in Whitehorse in January back in 2012. I think it got this cold just after I left, but there was more snow. I remember watching a plow one night clear the road and it was just a road of more snow behind it.
@BMWRR-rg5ev4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very very very much I love your videos like this
@aiva80014 жыл бұрын
Oh my god, this is city of my dream.. Well, assuming from video. But I have a bunch of positive emotions when watching snow, fog, mist.. I would escape from stifling Montreal in a heartbeat, but unfortunately cannot now because of work. Thanks a lot for showing all this cold beauty!
@fingling84 жыл бұрын
Funny, because I often want to live in Montreal again. But you're right, I think, in that lots of good things happen here.
@Dexter4r4 жыл бұрын
This feels so serene and peaceful. Canada is truly a beauty:)
@emilepellerin6064 Жыл бұрын
You want to go there in the summer
@darrendevastation4 жыл бұрын
Even here in Ottawa, Ontario Canada we often get down to -35 to -40 in the winter its crazy
@Jacksperrrow4 жыл бұрын
And here i never experienced snow in my entire life. Leave the snow, temperature here never goes below 15° C even in winter. Temperature ranges between 15° C (winter) to 45°C (summer) here..
@The-Cat4 жыл бұрын
where?
@ShaikhMaaz.4 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you’re talking about India haha
@SchneiderClassics2 жыл бұрын
looks cold but as of late in Manitoba been have just as cold weather with our none stop blizzards. really cool to see how everything looks with snow on it
@aliwarraich53324 жыл бұрын
Its a privilege and blessing living in a country like Canada i love it
@Frazzo4 жыл бұрын
I could not live in that. Vancouver Island is cold enough for me when the mercury drops on a cold winter night to -6C / 25°F. I don't like winter, even here where there's two seasons - dry (summer) wet (winter).
@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath4 жыл бұрын
@@Frazzo Vancouver is a different type of cold though. It's just chilly, grey and rainy for months on end. I could not handle that honestly. The Pacific Northwest is just too dreary, I'd get depressed after a while. But maybe that's on account of me growing up in Southern California and Texas lol.
@Frazzo4 жыл бұрын
@@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath I hear ya ... the wet winters aren't for everyone. Stand still for too long and the moss will start going on ya. I love it here. If I was rich, I would always have a home here. My buddy posted a video from today. Finally some rain! kzbin.info/www/bejne/emW8pmhvlttprJo Cheers.
@YeeThirty3 жыл бұрын
10 uears under my belt... my grandparents still live there... i kinda miss it but definitely dont miss the darkness and -40-60c temps
@shubhamnarwal32174 жыл бұрын
Who else thought a white horse will be coming through the fog running..😅
@The-Cat4 жыл бұрын
raises hands, **looks uncomfortably around**
@seanmoon16584 жыл бұрын
I remember visiting there end of November early Dec 2005 it was -25c that was bone chilling enough! Visited Klaune NP and Mt Logan too. We were unlucky no Aurora due to cloud. Klondike is still there haha!? I stayed at Beez Knees Backpackers. Whitehorse is very high as well 2500ft ASL!? I remember going to a museum and standing on a frozen lake. I see the river hasn't totally frozen over yet!?
@snowman014 жыл бұрын
I think I'll move to Canada, it's just like reversed Australia right? It looks awesome there! I'd way rather -40C winters than +40C summers
@thierry-aliphilogene51034 жыл бұрын
As a Canadian i promise you you dont 😭
@danstrayer1114 жыл бұрын
at least a guy can dress for -40 and go out.
@keto5384 жыл бұрын
@@danstrayer111 It doesn't work like that lmao u will still die of cold
@NoCareBearsGiven4 жыл бұрын
Australia is just the knockoff version of Canada
@danstrayer1114 жыл бұрын
@@keto538 I see. That's why there are people walking around in the video.
@YaffieDreams4 жыл бұрын
Sooo cooool😬 Love winter!
@DerevnyaFM4 жыл бұрын
Looks like usual winter at northern parts of Siberia. Not extreme cold.
@antontevs4 жыл бұрын
Yes it is. In Russia its not a big deal.
@Orientalfellowm4 жыл бұрын
Cringe
@BoneyMB4 жыл бұрын
@@antontevs In russia nothing is a big deal. That's why russia itself is not a big deal.
@DerevnyaFM4 жыл бұрын
@@antontevs its a big challenge for machinery. You cannot make concrete below 20. Steel pipes functioning non properly at -40 and below.
@MoanikaLewinsky4 жыл бұрын
I lived in Minnesota for 14 years, I loved the 1st couple winters, after that, I was as depressed as no one could be, so I moved to Florida, 7 years ago, so far, I am not missing MN at all!!!
@cuso05314 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: negative 40 C is also negative 40 farenheit!
@thegloriousquran12084 жыл бұрын
Why is the Fahrenheit so flexible? At warmer temps
@jamescrud4 жыл бұрын
Matt called it an "interesting fact" 2 weeks ago. I'm sure you know Matt.
@nicoh3324 жыл бұрын
You just copied the comment above you.
@lebanese2424 жыл бұрын
Ricky you're a big fat phony!
@cuso05314 жыл бұрын
@@nicoh332 I did, but unknowingly
@barques952 жыл бұрын
I stayed there one night in July 2017. It was very warm and the hotel had no AC to speak of. Quite a difference.
@deepdivedisco47794 жыл бұрын
I have a friend who lives here due to work, it's hard for him, but a visit would be nice.
@minimathew41824 жыл бұрын
Really? Does all the work places have heater systems?
@seth_yukon4 жыл бұрын
Mini Mathew yes all the work places have heaters here
@deepdivedisco47794 жыл бұрын
@@minimathew4182 he's military so I imagine most are heated. He spends most days flying aircraft though. It's *damn* cold over there.
@punitsharma54814 жыл бұрын
@@seth_yukon Are you a Yukon citizen ?
@LeeWatcher58104 жыл бұрын
Just another beautiful day in Whitehorse, Canada. I can't wait to visit this winter! ;)
@IGTKYIYKSM4 жыл бұрын
Everybody in the comments be like: "i lived there in the mid 70s...." etc
@MetsMagic04164 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@sammonereau26454 жыл бұрын
Yes, that's good :-)
@crystalmethking4 жыл бұрын
I've never lived there
@IGTKYIYKSM4 жыл бұрын
@@crystalmethking me niether
@scsi_joe4 жыл бұрын
"Everybody in the comments be like: "i lived there in the mid 70s...." etc" Ya what is up with that. Was there a gold rush or somethin' at the time?
@debbiewebber51654 жыл бұрын
I was a driller in Northern ont. and we had to work in minus 55 degrees up in Timmons, Minus forty is tough but I bet it gets colder than that.
@Higgler164 жыл бұрын
In the words of John Turner, "Are you Canadian or are you a tourist!"
@tanzaniteblueeye48054 жыл бұрын
A chinadian these days 😌
@MoeVlogsCanada4 жыл бұрын
The harshest Canadian winter Ive encountered was in Regina, Sask. Its a flatland that gets really windy in winter. I had to be outdoor most of the time and it was brutal. We take our heated homes and cars for granted here in Ontario. In Regina, I was actually scared for my life because if my car stopped working outside the city, I know Id be dead. It was that bad.
@thomasthehardguy64054 жыл бұрын
I can't even survive a 4° temperature
@berttroubleyn34754 жыл бұрын
Actually, I find temperatures just above freezing harder to digest than when it is waaay below 0 degrees. When it is just cold or very mildly freezing, the humidity in the air makes it feel a lot colder than it is. But when temperatures go really low, the air dries out and the cold somehow becomes less intrusive. I can get the shivers at 1 degree Celsius but will happily walk around in my t-shirt at -10, as long as the sun is out and there's no wind.
@daved39484 жыл бұрын
@@berttroubleyn3475 this is true and weird at the same time. my ohio weather is somewhat like this.
@berttroubleyn34754 жыл бұрын
@@daved3948 Lucky you. Here in Belgium, winter means short, dark and drizzly days with temperatures well above freezing. Some winters we get a few days of frost, but those are becoming increasingly rare in more recent years, unfortunately (I love a good frost!).
@jackmiller98294 жыл бұрын
@@berttroubleyn3475 it all depends on the humidity of the air
@Gutch2204 жыл бұрын
it seems like the ultra cold weather keeps life at a slower pace, and less-populated.....much like life 50 or 60 years ago in the US. That Main Street looks like I've traveled back in time (minus the trucks).
@thevintagekitty4 жыл бұрын
Love the guy all bundled up carrying his Tim Hortons... so Canadian...
@brownbuter4 жыл бұрын
um, i dont get it...maybe cuz im amurcan
@CirnoIceFairy4 жыл бұрын
tim hortons is a coffee shop chain that’s only in canada i think
@brownbuter4 жыл бұрын
@Les Brown i dont know what ''tim horton'' is ....but then, someone wrote tim horton is a coffee house in canada..how does someone holding a tim horton coffee cup makes someone look canadian?
@jstoli996c4s4 жыл бұрын
brown buter because it’s freezing ass cold outside, and that Canuck is just walking along with his Tim Horton coffee like it’s the middle of summer. That’s why it’s so Canadian lol.
@jstoli996c4s4 жыл бұрын
drizzleRomanceGirl Tmmy Ho’s is also in some parts of the US. For example, my hometown Buffalo, NY.
@Padoinky4 жыл бұрын
Loved the novelty of brutally cold winters, when living in MSP MN and Plattsburgh NY.... it’d be so cold that your nostrils would freeze/stick to your nose bridge lol
@shivanshugupta22694 жыл бұрын
Beautiful Canada
@amo_res92663 жыл бұрын
As someone from Canada. -10°C is not that cold during winter. And things that make it determine how cold it is is when: -Snow is dry -You can see lots of smoke from cars -squeaky snow -snow covered trees -basically everything is smoky because of humidity freezing -frozen eyelash -painful to breath without face coverings -when u have to wear girl leggings as guy underneath
@merccadoosis88474 жыл бұрын
Lovely pictures. Normally, I love Winter. It is the most beautiful time of year as far as I'm concerned. Here in the Twin Cities (Minnesota) it can get rather cold and windy in those months. But we have ice hockey and outdoor sports to pass the time. Things are a bit different today due to the virus and the perils it may bring. Hopefully, we will be able to endure the coming months and any possible hazards. I'll be sure to have hot bowls of soup with lots of spinach to help keep me warm & (hopefully) healthy when those cold days come. My best to all ...
@monicasalas11274 жыл бұрын
This is just breathtakingly beautiful !!! I wish it would get like this in WA state!
@dwightstjohn69274 жыл бұрын
try Winthrop, Wa and the Pasayten plateau in the winter. It gets that cold.
@hopkinsjr4364 жыл бұрын
You can't even imagine how much I would love to live in a place like this...It's beautiful 😪
@RUS-im9gp4 жыл бұрын
And what's so surprising about that? It's still Canada, not Brazil. For the local population, this is the same norm. Now, if you compare with our Oymyakon, then -40 is not so cold. And in the Urals there are temperatures below. This is normal for our countries.
@drainglaive4 жыл бұрын
Автор данного канала сам является жителем Уайтхорс. Ничего дурного он не сделал, просто снял холодный день в родном городе и залил на KZbin. Мало ли кому это будет интересно. А вы всё это сводите к какой-то очередной глупой гонке с Западом, уф.
@RUS-im9gp4 жыл бұрын
@@drainglaive , да нет никакой гонки. Я просто сказал, что такая температура норма для этих, на видео, мест. Ну не гоняться же с природой, это глупо. Меня только озадачило малое количество снега. С такими морозами это плохо для земли. Как говорится, идеально- сначала снегопады, потом мороз.
@drainglaive4 жыл бұрын
@@RUS-im9gp понял. Ну, комменты с восторгами явно пишут те, кто с более теплых краев. Им без разницы, что это норма для севера, для них это не норма :) А по поводу снега, Уайтхорс окружен гористой местностью со всех сторон, может это оказывает какое-то влияние. А может просто маловато осадков было в период съемки, кто знает.
@mallorylipscomb50964 жыл бұрын
I remember this day, I was at Starbucks on main :) I love me some freezing temps.
@jameswalker684 жыл бұрын
Probably a dumb question - does your coffee freeze at that temp if you take it outside?!
@viktorponomarev Жыл бұрын
Steve, hi, it's always minus 40 degrees in Dawson, now it's a little warmer, I've been here for 2.5 months🖐🖐🖐🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦😮😮😮