Three adventurous Tesla Cybertruck owners are attempting a challenging road trip from Florida to the Arctic Circle, but their journey is already facing obstacles. The Cybertrucks are facing charging difficulties, particularly in the Yukon, where Tesla Superchargers are scarce. One of the drivers, known as Bearded Tesla on Twitter, reported waiting over an hour for a single charging post and needing a long charging time to reach the next station. Another driver, Teslatino, encountered problems with an adapter at a BC Hydro charging station, highlighting the lack of compatible connectors. The trip highlights the need for better charging infrastructure in remote areas, particularly considering the harsh conditions and potential risks of driving through the Arctic. The drivers are facing not only charging issues but also the inherent dangers of the wild, including encounters with wildlife like moose, bears, and even polar bears. While the Cybertruck is not known for its reliability or durability, the drivers’ adventurous spirit and willingness to push the boundaries of electric vehicle travel are commendable.