What Happened on Our Hike in Canada? (-17 Degrees) ❄️

What Happened on Our Hike in Canada? (-17 Degrees) ❄️

Published · 20:23

We planned an epic day of hiking at Mont Sutton, but nature had other plans. With the thermometer reading -17°C, your energy runs out much faster than you'd imagine. I show you the trail conditions, the gear we were using, and why we decided that turning back halfway was the safest and most sensible decision that day. Not every hiking video ends at the summit, and that's okay! They say the mountain always wins, and this time Mont Sutton came out on top! We got the idea to do a hike with a wind chill of -17°C, and the result? Victor threw in the towel halfway there. In this video, you'll follow our (failed) attempt to reach the top, the beautiful frozen landscapes, and the exact moment we realized that the couch at home was a much better idea. Location: Mont Sutton, Quebec. Temperature: -17°C (freezing!). Lesson of the day: Respect the cold and your partner's fatigue!

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