Our Journey to Alaska | Oregon to the Arctic | Full Length Compilation

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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2024

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  • @billcorrigan0713
    @billcorrigan0713 Рік тому

    What an amazing trip! Thanks for taking us along.

  • @FGCScrub
    @FGCScrub 9 місяців тому

    What an epic trip! The content is so well made and the commentaries are so descriptive that makes us feel we are right along side you guys.

  • @alpenveg
    @alpenveg Рік тому

    This is AMAZING, DUDE. I dream of a trip like this in Alaska.

  • @josecrespo4102
    @josecrespo4102 3 місяці тому

    Great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @therealtashiro
    @therealtashiro Рік тому

    Great video! Thanks for sharing! 🍻👍🏻🇺🇸

  • @JoseAmberLopez
    @JoseAmberLopez 3 місяці тому

    We just subscribed! This is a very well laid out video. Love the Yukon setup!

  • @jakeschreiner9398
    @jakeschreiner9398 11 місяців тому

    Love seeing a Denali putting in work. I own one just like it and plan on doing the same kind of adventures. Capable platform for what it is. Can’t kill a GMT800

  • @timremaley9974
    @timremaley9974 Рік тому

    Took the trip Tillamook to Fairbanks this past July. Watching your videos brings it back to life. Great job on ur vid.

  • @klumsytone
    @klumsytone Рік тому

    Boss, can you do a video of how you mounted the trasharoo and Fuel Can to the Tailgate? I want to do the same to my Suburban. Maybe an updated video on what you have done so far to the Yukon.

    • @OverlandAdventureTimes
      @OverlandAdventureTimes  Рік тому

      The trashbag is easy, the straps just wrap around the metal portion of the tailgate when the window is open. Haven't had any issues with dust or leaking, but the straps can sometimes wick moisture along them, although nothing else gets wet but the strap. No fuel can on our tailgate? Both are on the roof. A full walkaround video will be coming, probably after the first of the year.

  • @bam5235
    @bam5235 Рік тому

    Awesome vid, do you have a map where you traveled on?

    • @OverlandAdventureTimes
      @OverlandAdventureTimes  Рік тому

      Thank you! This should be a publicly viewable link, let me know if you have any problems: caltopo.com/m/6UKQR

    • @bam5235
      @bam5235 Рік тому

      thanks and keep these videos coming!!!@@OverlandAdventureTimes

    • @bam5235
      @bam5235 Рік тому

      Looking at the map, I was planning to make the left path after Price George. Was there reason why you took the east path to Dawson creek? More gas stations on the path you took?

    • @OverlandAdventureTimes
      @OverlandAdventureTimes  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, Dawson Creek is the official start of the Alcan highway, so we wanted to hit that, and we were doing that next section mostly at night, so we HAD to hit Fort Nelson for fuel before they closed. We took the Cassiar south on the way back home, so we still got to see both sides, but there is definitely less fuel on the Cassiar, and it is a slower drive.

  • @Achapunjabi
    @Achapunjabi Рік тому

    Is your gmc 4x4 ?

    • @OverlandAdventureTimes
      @OverlandAdventureTimes  Рік тому +2

      The Denali is technically AWD. It has a single speed, full time transfer case, so it's essentially always in 4-High. It's a pretty neat system that uses a planetary gear set in the Tcase to do a constant 40/60 front/rear split.

    • @Achapunjabi
      @Achapunjabi Рік тому

      Is there always need for 4x4 on these type of trips I’m trying to buy suv just want to know how important is this system thank you @@OverlandAdventureTimes

    • @OverlandAdventureTimes
      @OverlandAdventureTimes  Рік тому

      @Achapunjabi probably not always, but that would also be weather dependent. I much prefer knowing it's there if needed. If nothing else like snow or mud, getting too far off on a soft, deep gravel shoulder could make you really want it!

    • @Achapunjabi
      @Achapunjabi Рік тому

      Thank you
      You should make a video only on gmc review of ownership and issues and etc I think it be great to know @@OverlandAdventureTimes

    • @OverlandAdventureTimes
      @OverlandAdventureTimes  Рік тому +1

      @Achapunjabi I've been wanting to do that in conjunction with a full walk-around of our setup. It's hard when it's always changing a bit, but I just need to pick a time and do it! 😄

  • @KirbyLouis
    @KirbyLouis 11 днів тому

    what was you total trip cost

    • @OverlandAdventureTimes
      @OverlandAdventureTimes  11 днів тому

      Budgeted $7K and came in a bit under

    • @KirbyLouis
      @KirbyLouis 10 днів тому

      @@OverlandAdventureTimes perfect kinda what i expect ours to be... gonna be the honeymoon trip from ca next in the summer

  • @DremaShavers
    @DremaShavers Рік тому

    Love your content!! I am from a brand Suparee producing Jeep's products.I really want to cooperate with you. Would you like to shoot a video for our brand?

    • @OverlandAdventureTimes
      @OverlandAdventureTimes  Рік тому

      Your roll bar storage bags are sitting in my Amazon wishlist for our JKU 😄 Please send an email to overlandadventuretimes@gmail.com.

  • @brianolson620
    @brianolson620 Рік тому

    Taking a break. How do people consider driving to alaska an adventure? Americans. I haven't even reached Montana yet and been walking 5 months! Cheater

    • @OverlandAdventureTimes
      @OverlandAdventureTimes  Рік тому +2

      Easy, those of us who have a family, and rely on a 9-5 to make ends meet. If I was able to not work full time and walk everywhere, that would be awesome! Everybody's situation is different, and I would hope someday your walking will lead you to some understanding of people other than yourself. Cheers 🍻