Cassiar Highway, Stewart BC, Hyder AK | Salmon Glacier, Boya Lake, Jade City & More! [4K UHD]
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- In this video we travel the Stewart-Cassiar Highway through British Columbia, Canada. Along the way we stop at some amazing provincial parks and take a side trip to Stewart, BC and Hyder, AK. We also visit the spectacular Salmon Glacier and the Fish Creek Wildlife Observation Site!
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Great video. We drove the Cassier in mid August of this year.
WOW! Those clouds hugging the mountains are cinematic gold! It may have been miserable and rainy for you, but the magic and mystery they added to the scenery was incredible. Audio of the stream with the salmon was perfect. Best one yet! Wow!
Really appreciate the high praise. We spent an enormous amount of time preparing this video, I'm glad you enjoyed it. And yes, the clouds really added a mysterious element that made the footage even more interesting. Rain yes....miserable, heck NO! I'd go back in a second.
Do some realistic fact checking on the fires.......looks good minimal smoke.
Love your videos! They are well done and the narration is so helpful and informative. I'd love to see these areas myself.
Glad you are enjoying the videos, we've been working really hard on them. Thanks for watching, more to come!
Nice video. Planning to go to Alaska in a year or two.
Thank you for sharing. Safe Travels.
You won't be disappointed in Alaska. Hope you have a great trip and a safe one too!
Very nicely done vid. I had always planned to do the trip you’ve done but from Vancouver. Unfortunately at this point in my life prob not gonna happen ☹️ but I’ve driven most of the rest of the province over the years.
Cassiar hwy looks very nice.
It was an amazing trip and we know we are so fortunate to have been able to do it and see all the amazing sights. It sounds like you have had some great adventures over the years as well! Thanks for watching.
Stopped by jade city a couple of weeks back. Product very expensive. Much cheaper at toad river or anywhere else.
The jade was pricey, but very beautiful. We enjoyed the stop at Jade City just to see the raw jade and learn about the mining process. The people were really nice, too.
Any ideas on if you could get a new honda civic all the way up the service road? Any help would be appreciated
We were there last year so we can't speak to the condition of the road now. For the conditions when we were there in September of 2023, we would be very hesitant to take anything without high clearance. It might be possible with extremely careful driving, but we probably wouldn't be comfortable taking a Honda Civic.
What time of the year was this and did you make reservations or just wing it? We're getting diverted from the ALCAN to the Cassier d/t the fire/s. Great video.
We traveled the Cassiar in September of 2023 on our way back to the lower 48 from Alaska. We did not have reservations. We took our chances and never had a problem getting a camp site, but that was a different time of year, and if everyone is being diverted that way, it is likely to be much more busy now. We hope it works out for you! It is a beautiful drive!
You guys should do a video Smithers BC it’s absolutely stunning!! So much so see and do there!
I was sad to move away but Smithers is a really great place to see!
We drove through the Smithers BC area and we definitely agree. It's a beautiful area. Hope to return sometime soon to spend more time, and maybe a video 😊. I bet it was sad to leave that area.
Thank you for stirring up the memories. We drove that way in 2018 from the other side of the country. Four & half months on the road, an awesome time. The Bear glacier has certainly receded since our trip based on looking at our photos.
Sounds like you had an amazing trip, as did we! It is such a beautiful area and we are so happy we had the opportunity to see it!
Looks like an amazing trip! question regarding camping spots along your trip. do you typically have reservations or do you just show up and hope for a spot? what time a day do you typically stop to get your lovely spots. thanks you
Along the Cassiar Hwy, we did not have reservations. However, we traveled through this area in mid-Sept which is very late in the season for that area. We typically arrived early afternoon, no later than 3pm and tried not to arrive on a weekend. Some of the campgrounds were nearly full when we arrived. Certainly appreciate you watching and hope you are able to make a trip to this beautiful area.
If there are any bears fishing, your best chance of seeing them are early in the morning. The Salmon Glacier would be a lot worse if the active mining didn't work on the road once in a blue moon.
Thanks for the tip! We were really late in the season, too, so that didn't help in our efforts to see bears.
Can’t drive the AlCan Highway right now due to a fire in Fort Nelson
We almost had similar issues when we drove the Alaska Highway in May of 2023. It was closed for a couple of days due to fire, but opened back up just about the time we were heading through there. Both the Alaska Highway and the Cassiar are beautiful drives, so you can't go wrong with either one!
Great video. You 2 both safe. Loved your video
We are glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Very beautiful! Greetings from Russia)
Thank you!
Nice video, I'm going that way this year, 3 years in a row down the Alcan, I need a change of scenery.
It is a beautiful drive! We so wish we were going back this year, too!
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ToTW, the Campbell and the Cassiar this year. Depending on weather. The first two suck when it's muddy.
We covered the same places in our RAM Van in reverse order, driving up on the Cassiar, and down on the Alaska. We got to the Salmon Glacier, opened the back doors (with screen) and had a great evening. We actually saw mini icebergs floating down the river.
you say next time? We are going back 2024, hope to see you there.
It sounds like you had an amazing trip!
We won't make it back in 2024, but hopefully within the next few years. One trip to Alaska is definitely not enough!
@@AlaskanRamTravelAdventures We are heading back at the end of July! Once in Dawson this time, we are travelling 'The Dempster Highway' to the Arctic Ocean and the village of Tuktoyuktuk!
We are going to visit Fairbanks, Valdez, Homer and Anchorage.
That sounds amazing! Have a great trip and let us know how it goes. This time last year we were in Valdez and are so sad to be missing out on it this year!
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
did you have any trouble/worries about finding gas stations along this route with the fairly large trailer that you towed with you?
There were only a few fuel stations that were along the route, but they were plenty large enough for us to get in without worry. The diesel fuel was quite expensive though!
thanks for getting back to me. I can only imagine what fuel costed then. What type of towing range do you have with your setup? @@AlaskanRamTravelAdventures
Sorry it has taken us so long to respond. We haven't been getting notified of replies to comments for some reason, so we didn't realize you had responded with a question. We can go about 350 miles on a tank of fuel.
That might be my favorite video of yours. The content was great and that glacier was astounding. The video in this piece is truly remarkable, especially some of the shots with that really narrow depth of field. There are people who I worked with for years who couldn't have produced a video like that. Really well done!
Wow, this sure means a lot coming from a professional like you. We appreciate the praise as well as the constructive criticism you have provided along the way. Thanks for being one of our biggest fans!
OMG! By far the most awesome video! It’s strange that when you were driving thru smoke, I could smell it! Ha! Everything about this video is professionally done. The scenery is by far the most awesome! It’s as realistic as it can get other than to be there! Thanks for sharing!
This is one of our favorite videos also. Thanks for the high praise!