Winter Challenges
Gotink and his friends were prepared for extreme conditions: tough terrain, freezing temperatures and lack of daylight. Some nights were spent building fires, and one night was spent building an igloo as they inched closer to their destination. The group managed all of it with only three to four hours of daylight, blindfolded by the rotation of the Earth. “It was dark till about 10 am and around 1 pm it started getting dark again!” recalled Gotink.
Helpful Locals
One night, the group was unable to access their Airbnb rental due to excess snowfall. Gotink stopped a snowplow passing by and offered the driver a bottle of vodka in exchange for his services. Luckily, the driver accepted and helped them plow a route to shelter.
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A Few Close Calls
The group often drove on dark, snowy roads, so high beams were the norm. One night, after passing another vehicle that also had their high beams on, Gotink’s car switched to low beams—quickly finding themselves in total darkness. Seemingly out of thin air, a group of reindeer materialized. Gotink’s car wasn’t able to stop, but thankfully, they didn’t hit the animals who escaped unscathed.
Another day, two of the three cars ended up getting stuck in the deep snow. Gotink’s vehicle, fitted with BFGoodrich® studded tires, became the hero after pulling them out of the snow and back on track.