Rite of Passage - A Race to Alaska Documentary

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • Team North2Alaska is a student racing team based out of Port Townsend, WA. Originally launched as a community-based senior project to fulfill graduation requirements at Port Townsend High School, the team built and sailed their own boat-- a 25' Aluminum Sharpie, in the 2017 and 2019 R2AKs. They completed the race each time.
    This documentary was created in partnership with the Willamette University CCS research grant program.
    The film follows the 2019 North2Alaska team in their quest to beat their 2017 racing record.

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  • @slowstartfast2162
    @slowstartfast2162 2 роки тому +15

    A+ boat build. A+ film making. A+ character. The act of building everything from scratch (aluminum in the home of the Wooden Boat Center) and documenting it all ----- by the end of the race -- your lives were changed == and I think this documentary is so good it may in fact have the same effect on many viewers.

    • @henryveitenhans3687
      @henryveitenhans3687  2 роки тому +2

      We’re die hard wood boat guys, but for the purposes of the race, aluminum allowed us to chew up logs and run into rocks without any headaches, which as seen in this year’s race is a big advantage!

  • @billhayward1585
    @billhayward1585 Рік тому +2

    ''If you don't have any Hope they can't take it away from you''. Your adventure was the BEST thing I've seen in a long time!

  • @ElSantoLuchador
    @ElSantoLuchador Рік тому +5

    I tracked down Johnny Horton's "North to Alaska" and it opened up memories from my childhood. It wasn't until I heard it again that it all came back. My dad used to play this song all the time when I was a kid. He always wanted to take the trip up north. Time passed. He got old. Last ditch effort was a ticket on the Alaska Ferry from Seattle but he never made it. I'm now gaining inspiration because I feel it's my job to finish what he started. Thanks for the video.

    • @henryveitenhans3687
      @henryveitenhans3687  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing the similar connection with your dad and Johnny Horton! Very cool, and absolutely you should travel the inside passage. It’s beyond beautiful!

    • @MrBcummings8521
      @MrBcummings8521 Рік тому

      If he was cremated would be awesome for him to go with you. My daughter has my moms ashes aswell as a few of us. I plan on going around the world or at least to the med and canals of france. My mom always wanted to go to paris with my daughter. Im going to fly them out when i get there and let her sail from north france to the med she wont do open ocean haha.

  • @behonestwithyourself3718
    @behonestwithyourself3718 Рік тому +7

    Having six guys work together in that small of a boat in those conditions is the most impressive thing about this. Good job guys. Inspiring stuff. Thanks for posting this!!

  • @robertenglund89
    @robertenglund89 2 місяці тому +2

    OMG so glad I found this film! Hilarious and weirdly inspiring!

  • @thecasualmountainbiker
    @thecasualmountainbiker Рік тому +3

    I watched Go Fast, Go North and Race to Alaska. Both are very good but your film got me the most stoked! Good story telling and some badass seamanship! Thanks for sharing your story. Fair winds

  • @brentoneel4094
    @brentoneel4094 2 місяці тому +2

    Love this video. I’m watching it a second time to get psyched up for r2ak 2024!

  • @harborhobo
    @harborhobo Рік тому +3

    Yours is the best story ever to come out of the R2AK, Henry. With the 2023 R2AK starting this week, it’s time to watch it again. “Hi” to your Dad, my high school classmate.

    • @henryveitenhans3687
      @henryveitenhans3687  Рік тому +1

      We like to tell ourselves it's the best story too, thanks for humoring us! I'll give your best to the old man!

  • @jmkenny
    @jmkenny 4 місяці тому +1

    The burial at sea of the camp stove was hilarious 😂

  • @patrickryan6277
    @patrickryan6277 Рік тому +1

    i wish between commentary that you could have shown that stops on a map so we could follow along the hopelessness journey of your masochistic sailing adventure. Good show and congratz!

    • @henryveitenhans3687
      @henryveitenhans3687  Рік тому

      That's why we broke it up by day and annotated what location the day began at, I couldn't really find a graphic that was slick enough to show the route. During the proving ground portion, I used screen recordings of the race tracker but I thought that looked clunky in the edit. Thanks for the support!

  • @MB-hz7wm
    @MB-hz7wm 2 роки тому +5

    What a great story ~ I was in the 2018 R2AK “Team Sail Like a Girl.” It was so much less about winning that race as it was about the boat refining, crew bonding, meeting all the other racers and representing girls / women everywhere. Awesome job guys , wish I had a chance to do something like this with my dad. Great memories.

  • @kayakerjer
    @kayakerjer Рік тому +1

    Great adventure brought together with great story telling and bold filmmaking. Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @johnstenglein9097
    @johnstenglein9097 Рік тому +2

    What an inspring video. What great filming and accompanying commentary as the adventure unfolded. Very well done.

  • @milkrecu
    @milkrecu 9 днів тому

    A great tale of true devotion and love.
    We all should learn form our adversities and choices. perhaps foolhardy choices but none the less our choices..
    Power to you going forward. Once you learn these things they never leave you.

  • @billhagstotz8518
    @billhagstotz8518 Рік тому +2

    Awesome journey!

  • @jrboka
    @jrboka Рік тому +2

    Great movie, team, history and a lot of things about motivation and superation!!!! Sorry my english, i'm Brazilian from Northest of Brazil. I woud like to have this kind os race here, but the nautical culture in Brazil are not so developed like yours, but some day a hope we will have this here, for we have Traditional races of traditional boats made for fishingmen works and live!!! Thanks for share your experience and adventure!!!!

  • @ivandragomiloff2356
    @ivandragomiloff2356 2 роки тому +5

    Beautifully made, enjoyed it so much. From all of us here in Sacramento 😊

  • @sUASNews
    @sUASNews 4 місяці тому

    What a heart warming tale to start my work day, love it. Sat at my desk half watching.

  • @ctndiaye1
    @ctndiaye1 10 місяців тому +1

    Great film.

  • @WesleyBlom
    @WesleyBlom Рік тому +2

    Super cool!! Epically inspiring! Thanks for sharing mates!

  • @kdhwjudson
    @kdhwjudson 2 роки тому +2

    One of the most awesome sailing and adventure films I’ve seen. Well done!!

  • @chrisstockman904
    @chrisstockman904 2 роки тому +2

    Great film and story telling, wonderful adventure.

  • @hoffyboy
    @hoffyboy Рік тому +1

    Amazing! You guys are so huge in a great way! Super inspirational and Way to go Dad for pushing those boys. A memory for a lifetime!

  • @squarerigapprentice
    @squarerigapprentice 2 роки тому +2

    This is nothing short of badass. You guys are an inspiring team. Love your boat, as I love traditional small craft, she rows and sails beautifully! You guys are an inspiring team. Lots of guts, lots of glory!
    The race to Alaska has really started creeping into my mind this year. My partner and I are getting our cruiser ready for an offshore voyage in 5-6 years, but I am seriously tempted to yank my diesel out and have a crack at this race. It would be a good proving ground.

  • @OutnBacker
    @OutnBacker Рік тому +2

    Makes me think about Capt. Bligh's un-matched voyage of 3500 miles with 18 men aboard HMS Bounty's open launch. When the boys tell us that the beginning and the end were the same, I wonder how bad it got for those British crewmen in the middle of the Timor Sea. These guys have done something they will always remember, and will likely benefit from all their lives.

  • @modernmind
    @modernmind 2 роки тому +2

    Just a great, great, thoroughly well put together documentary. Excellent!

  • @blueocean2510
    @blueocean2510 Рік тому

    Great race, great crew and sail boat. # HeroesAtSea.

  • @thekenpearce
    @thekenpearce 2 роки тому +3

    Loved the film! Thanks for making it and sharing it. Great footage, great sound and music, tells a fine story of perseverance!

  • @gkwindrifter
    @gkwindrifter Рік тому

    Followed the whole adventure. Wow!! What a adventure

  • @tedfinkenauer42
    @tedfinkenauer42 Рік тому +2

    Damn, I’ve done some crazy sailing, but nothing like that. Follow along Google maps the locations they post. Really gives you a better idea of what they needed to cross. Especially open water. You have a third trip in ya?

    • @henryveitenhans3687
      @henryveitenhans3687  Рік тому +1

      I know we’ll all meet again! Don’t know where, don’t know when, but I know we’ll meet again
      Some sunny day!
      Personally I’d love to do the R2AK again, just don’t know when I’ll have a free 3 weeks in June to do it. Until then the Johnny Horton waits on the beach, like a siren call!

  • @brentoneel4094
    @brentoneel4094 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful, inspiring! I loved all of the Doors references.

    • @henryveitenhans3687
      @henryveitenhans3687  Рік тому +1

      Channeling our own Apocalypse Now/Hearts of Darkness adventure 😉

  • @johngriffiths118
    @johngriffiths118 11 місяців тому

    Brilliant , U Tube at its best . Great trip guys

  • @noahrichards3152
    @noahrichards3152 Рік тому +2

    Well done fellas

  • @stevenwarner7348
    @stevenwarner7348 9 місяців тому +1

    ~✨🌟🌸 Thank you all for sharing your journey ! 🌸🌟✨~. Kudos to the producer(s) / editor(s) ~ side interviews etc. Wow. ~ ✨🌟🌸 ‼️ 🌸🌟✨~

  • @diannehammons1861
    @diannehammons1861 2 роки тому +3

    Fascinating, beautifully made film, enjoy the journey!

    • @henryveitenhans3687
      @henryveitenhans3687  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for the kind words and for watching! Glad we get to share the experience!

  • @vipermadman
    @vipermadman 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome film! Thanks for sharing!

  • @gordonthomasclayton
    @gordonthomasclayton Рік тому +2

    No fun in wind over tide off Cape Mudge. Lots of folks have met their end there. You guys look and speak like you’ve seen some shit. In the best possible way. Absolutely ratchet. The film itself is a monumental effort. Loved every minute.

    • @henryveitenhans3687
      @henryveitenhans3687  Рік тому

      Yeah wind over tide between Lazzo and Mudge was the first big punch in the face haha! Thanks for watching!

  • @flamingmoe1805
    @flamingmoe1805 2 роки тому +3

    Absolutely outstanding. Good job lads

  • @palmermonsen9098
    @palmermonsen9098 Рік тому

    Gorgeous boat

  • @petermcminn9508
    @petermcminn9508 2 роки тому +2

    Super work!

  • @ianlandstine2481
    @ianlandstine2481 Рік тому +1

    F*CK YEEEEAAAAAAHHHH BOIIISSS!!! That shirtless finish is the SHEEEEEEEEEETTTTTT LEDGE ENDS

  • @crazycool340
    @crazycool340 2 роки тому +2

    Super baddass my guy. Well done. Inspiring

  • @deanpopil6685
    @deanpopil6685 Рік тому

    love the groundline sheets and halyards.

  • @simontrevaskis3699
    @simontrevaskis3699 5 місяців тому

    The vikings would be proud of you looking down from Valhalla!

  • @redeyedmongoose2963
    @redeyedmongoose2963 2 місяці тому +2

    There is no bilge pump as effective as a frightened individual with a 20 L bucket

  • @gordonipock9385
    @gordonipock9385 Рік тому +2

    Thank-you for sharing your remarkable experience. I enjoyed watching it. BTW. I have "Johnny Horton's Greatest Hits," and "North to Alaska" is the best song on it. You have good tastes in music.

    • @henryveitenhans3687
      @henryveitenhans3687  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching! We also love Johnny Horton, did you know he did some commercial fishing in his life as well?

    • @gordonipock9385
      @gordonipock9385 Рік тому

      I recall reading he did a number of kinds of labor jobs as a young man before he got his career going in the music business. I didn't remember the details, though.
      Question: Does your boat have a fixed keel, a swing keel, or something else.

    • @henryveitenhans3687
      @henryveitenhans3687  Рік тому +1

      @@gordonipock9385 Sharpies are flat bottom, and typically have a drop in dagger board. Our original dagger was 4 feet the first year but we extended it to 5.5 feet in 2019 to get it to point and track better.

    • @gordonipock9385
      @gordonipock9385 Рік тому +1

      Thanks for explaining that. I sail high performance dinghies, so I am familiar with dagger boards.

  • @protyusgames4741
    @protyusgames4741 Рік тому

    Some races can be won, by being the first to set an anchor.

  • @bobcornwell403
    @bobcornwell403 2 роки тому +1

    I'm interested in the boat.
    How long is it? 30 ft? 35 ft?.
    Is it about 7 ft wide?

  • @babybluesbyphilbolger
    @babybluesbyphilbolger Рік тому

    Did you really just dump your old stove into the ocean?

  • @asthmarap3925
    @asthmarap3925 2 роки тому +1

    That Tommy guy is good looking af

  • @kennethfrazee2540
    @kennethfrazee2540 Рік тому

    Lol staggering around Victoria completely land sick, we used to leave Astoria and skip Washington altogether

  • @lordraven1991
    @lordraven1991 Рік тому +1

    I hope nobody takes this as a bashing, or as me being some form of keyboard warrior talking out of my @$$.
    When you decide to do something like this, you have to set it in your mind that you want to do this more than anything else in your life. I have watched too many video documentaries by people who chose this sort of lifestyle, only for them to break down completely when things stop being perfect.
    I have been set on fire from molten metal raining down on me and I can't move because it could hurt or kill the guys I'm working with, I have been nearly buried alive and was thrown a shovel and left to my own devises, hypothermic to the point that 13-degree F didn't feel cold anymore (I actually said I felt like I was warming up, and it took five hours in front of a heater on high to feel my fingers again), been so dehydrated and heat exhausted I couldn't even hold the bottle of water I needed to drink to save my life, been crushed, ran over, electrocuted, burned, and scalded. All from a 5-6 (that's A.M.-P.M.) paying job that I had to work 7 days a week, because other people were depending on me to go out and make that money.
    I watch other people that get to do the things I can only dream about, would give anything to go do myself, and when things aren't going how they planned they want to give up. There is no point planning for the future because it changes by the second, something I tell myself and everyone around me every day. You meet life head on and do what needs to be done in that moment. If you want to go sailing 700+ mile into freezing cold, then that is you only focus in life is to do it. You want to start working at a new job then that job becomes your life when you clock in, nothing else matters but what you are expected to do at that job.
    I have watched a family that has chosen to live aboard their huge catamaran full time and sail around the world, but if they are at dock for more than a day, they start to get depressed and whine about it. But when they get out into the ocean to cross it, they start crying about not being on land only one day out of harbor. One week in and they are all thinking about going back to living on land again because they just don't want to be on the boat anymore. They hate being stuck at port, but then they hate being away from port even more.
    If this video is any indication, it is that anything can be done so long as you are committed to doing it.

    • @henryveitenhans3687
      @henryveitenhans3687  Рік тому +2

      As long as you don't consider breaking an option, you CAN and WILL persevere. People drop out of the R2AK for all kinds of reasons, and they justify their decisions to do so with various rational considerations. Logs busting their boat, busting their daggerboards, hypothermia and exposure getting to be too much, etc. Part of preventing such situations is preparation, but we, a team that was in many ways woefully underprepared the first time- finished. Partially this is luck, but a big part of it is sheer will-power. The will to finish. The will to accomplish what you set out to do. Quitting was never an option for us. Why rationalize accepting a DNC when choosing to do this adventure race in itself is a highly irrational decision? Just get it done. Any means necessary!