in the field: Alaska by Caravan
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- Опубліковано 10 січ 2025
- Evan and Haley tour Alaska in an RV - landscape, wildlife
Any comments that name specific places shown in the video will be deleted -- please keep things as wild as possible by not publicizing destinations to the internet at large. - Спорт
Evan, I love these travel-log style videos of yours! They're a little escape when I can't actually escape for a few days. Thank you!
Really nice composition at 10:27. Greens of the conifers mixed with the browns of bush willow plus the wildlife... it all comes together.
Truly beautiful country. Nourishment for the soul.
Nate
I’ve only done Alaska by cruise boat. My late paternal grandfather took me and a cousin on an Alaskan cruise when I was 12. It was an experience I’ll never forget, but one I appreciate more now than I did back then. The excursions ashore were all fishing trips as that was my grandfather’s favorite past time. I hope to go back one day to do some more on foot exploring. An incredible place. Seeing the glaciers was definitely a favorite sight.
Wonderful video Mr hill
Great video!!! I've grown up and still live in Valdez, my amazing wife grew up in the north pole/Fairbanks area. We love Alaska and never plan on leaving. It truly is the last great frontier! Also thanks for the great gear you guys make. I picked up a recon chest rig of your site a few years ago, and that thing goes with me everywhere. It's been through a lot and is still holding up strong. Love supporting your company, great gear and with a great mission!!!
As always, another great outdoor video that inspires me to get out and seek my own adventures. Thanks for sharing your trip.
Fortunately had the opportunity to travel 180 miles down the Yukon river last summer, trip of a lifetime :)
Congrats to you and Haley….
I love these beautiful simple videos
It like going home for me. Thanks.
cool vid
Huge respects to the company for this: "Any comments that name specific places shown in the video will be deleted -- please keep things as wild as possible by not publicizing destinations to the internet at large."