Alaska Highway Detour - Dinosaurs, Dams, Chainsaw Carvings, and Future Flooding | GO NORTH EP. 7

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  • Alaska Highway Detour - Dinosaurs, Dams, Chetwynd Chainsaw Carvings, and Future Flooding | GO NORTH EP. 7
    When traveling without set schedules we highly recommend taking detours to out of the way places when you can. This section of our journey was just that, a large detour to check out some small towns that we would not have normally made it to. It turned out these places were amazing and each had something special. Tumbler Ridge BC was our first stop and we were surprised to find a community offering tons of outdoor recreation. There was an immense amount of hiking, biking, off roading, skiing and more that we would love to come back someday to check out. What we did have time for was a stop at their dinosaur discovery center and to go find some dinosaur footprints nearby as they are a hotspot for dinosaur discoveries and are the center of an international Geopark. Next on the drive was Chetwynd, which surprised us as they were known for being the chainsaw capital of the world with amazing carvings everywhere! This town is worth a stop for sure to spend some time marveling at these amazing pieces of art. Lastly on our detour we stopped by the Hudson's Hope and took a tour of the WAC Bennett dam. This area is located on the peace river and generates a lot of British Columbia's power. We also learned about the site C project that will flood the last remaining peace river valley. Overall this detour was very neat and we would recommend these towns to anyone with a sense of adventure looking for an out of the way spot to check out!
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  • @MortonsontheMove
    @MortonsontheMove  5 років тому +5

    This video was shot over the second week of May 2019.
    For those interested in a tour of the Lance we did a live video on Lances FB page that you can see here - www.mortonsonthemove.com/travelblog/tour-of-the-lance-1172-truck-camper

  • @andrewweldon6856
    @andrewweldon6856 4 роки тому

    i’m watching this in quarantine and it feels like i’m traveling while stuck at home!

  • @nightfall22
    @nightfall22 5 років тому

    Stunning....the engine that powered the town. That’s cool as hell. Wow!

  • @Elizabeth-rq1vi
    @Elizabeth-rq1vi 5 років тому +1

    We called it the Wacky Bennett Dam back in the 70’s (with your new knowledge about the conflict, you can guess why Premier Bennett & “his dam” was called “Wacky”). I went with my family on the tour back in the early 70’s so cool to ‘see it again’. Glad you tour the detour, it is so worth it. They didn’t remove the trees before flooding the area either. Hope the do with the new one...makes the new lake useable.
    Again I love watching where I had been...sorta my ‘backyard’ as I grew up in Prince George. My sister & bro-in-law have done a lot of naturalist work in that area for corporations & government.
    After this area I’ll be watching new areas I’ve only vicariously visited...thanks for the well made videos!

    • @MortonsontheMove
      @MortonsontheMove  5 років тому +1

      Ha! I can understand that, We didnt put the thing in about the trees, but had heard about it before when we visited the hungry horse dam in Montana. It was being built near the same time and they were leaving the trees, until they heard of what happened at WAC, lol

  • @52Tracker
    @52Tracker 5 років тому +17

    Excellent video...what I really love is how you combine education and entertainment in your videos in such a professional way!👍💛🇨🇦🇺🇸

    • @MortonsontheMove
      @MortonsontheMove  5 років тому +1

      Thank you! That means a lot as that is our goal with this series :)

  • @Jim.Hummel
    @Jim.Hummel 5 років тому +3

    Each video is more epic than the last!!! I know they are a ton of work to produce, but they're over so fast!!

  • @jameshodgins1937
    @jameshodgins1937 5 років тому +10

    We came across some dinosaur tracks last summer in Wyoming at Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite by Greybull, WY. That was one of the coolest things that I have seen. To think you were standing where dinosaurs once walked millions and millions of years ago is mind blowing.
    Great video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @TrippingInAwe
    @TrippingInAwe 5 років тому +2

    Aww Mocha and Bella's new puppy friend! 😍 Too cute!! Beautiful video!

  • @timmahaffey1631
    @timmahaffey1631 4 роки тому

    Just found yall's youtube channel and started watching on the Go North series. I am on EP - 7 and binge watching. Yall's video style is entertaining, informative and very fluid. Excellent job ! I am a fledging youtube videographer and I understand the effort/time it takes to capture drive by scenes for just 4 seconds of video or landmark signs to show locations or food shots when your hungry and just want to eat. Your videos make me want to get out and travel. Looking forward to the rest of the Go North series.

  • @janicevoss864
    @janicevoss864 5 років тому +2

    Enjoyed the video! You really are going to places you never would have been able to with your camper. It's kind of hard to see the beauty of the land that will be gone once the dam is finished. I know it will progress, but still nothing else to say. Thanks for taking us along with your journey. Safe travels😊💕🇺🇸

  • @mmkumichael3336
    @mmkumichael3336 5 років тому +2

    Hi 👍👍👍Video enjoy very much thanks 👏👏❤❤

  • @lakelili
    @lakelili 5 років тому +3

    Really love that you are taking your time to explore BC... so many just charge through. Its an amazing place.

  • @patcellucci3431
    @patcellucci3431 5 років тому

    Thank-you for taking the road less traveled and seeing something different!

  • @RVingwiththeMoracas
    @RVingwiththeMoracas 5 років тому

    So interesting what fun things you can find in small out of the way places. We enjoy following your journey.

  • @williamalward7357
    @williamalward7357 5 років тому +1

    Hi , I just found your videos . Welcome to(through)the Peace Country . I live in Fort St. John . I enjoy your vision and journey North . You do seem to enjoy the travel , and the journey . Not just the destination . Safe travels .

  • @TOMAS-lh4er
    @TOMAS-lh4er 5 років тому +1

    HI !! HOW COOL , I get to be first to tell you GREAT VIDEO !! I have watched for a long time . you two are the perfect couple to be picked for this travel project !! God Bless you two, and safe driving, Thomas

  • @jerryanderson9728
    @jerryanderson9728 5 років тому +6

    a few miles before leaving the yukon you will come to yukon discovery campground a stop you should not miss. my favorite stop of our trip, 3 years ago. it will be on the left side of the hywy appoximatly 20 plus miles before beaver creek, yukon

  • @donnaschindlbeck7457
    @donnaschindlbeck7457 5 років тому

    Another great presentation of your travels. I will likely never be able to travel to the places you’ve been. So grateful to be able to see it through your videos. Tom, you make a wonderful narrator!

  • @corgigirl7638
    @corgigirl7638 5 років тому +3

    Such beautiful country and interesting history......I could feel your emotions as you detailed the progress of the future vs. heritage of the past. We look forward to your new videos every week!

  • @donnapionke6581
    @donnapionke6581 5 років тому

    Wonderful! Especially loved the wood carvings, they are spectacular! Your videos just get better and better! Have fun and keep the adventures coming!!

  • @marketshare5273
    @marketshare5273 5 років тому +3

    Another world class video thanks for the time and effort. 👊👍😎

  • @lolal1026
    @lolal1026 5 років тому

    Cool wood carvings & beautiful land

  • @ScottBaker1
    @ScottBaker1 5 років тому

    Always enjoy the videos. Its funny, while I watch, everytime you drive or walk past a camera, I think, now they gotta come back and get that. Keep em coming!

  • @txdave2
    @txdave2 5 років тому

    Great video. We drove from Texas to Alaska back in 2000. It was an incredible adventure we will never forget. The Lance is a great choice for this journey.

  • @happycamper5900
    @happycamper5900 5 років тому

    What a great arm chair travel video! I enjoyed every minute. Thanks!

  • @k0621elise08
    @k0621elise08 5 років тому

    Elise and I love watching your videos and progress on your trip! It's so awesome to watch your adventures!!! Inspiring!!!

  • @amarahmilan851
    @amarahmilan851 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for such an amazing video! I will be venturing to Alaska eventually with my rig when I get one. Very high on my bucket list! It's awesome to see such unique places to see. Thanks for doing what you do!

  • @DoesSizeMatter
    @DoesSizeMatter 5 років тому

    Yeah! Another great video and you know we loved watching you go through our old stompin grounds! Once again you are showing us and teaching us things that we did not know. I (Denise) have never been to Tumbler Ridge. We totally get the feeling of good and bad when it comes to the dams. Clean energy to support our future economy but at such a price to the land. It's a no win situation. We are so excited though that you got to see some great animals, wonderful aren't they? Hope you enjoyed Ft Nelson and we know what's coming next and can't wait to see it from your perspective. Thanks for sharing guys.

    • @MortonsontheMove
      @MortonsontheMove  5 років тому

      Thanks guys! :) We have sure been loving Canada! Yes up next is some amazing scenery!

  • @davids8048
    @davids8048 5 років тому

    Thoroughly enjoying your videos. Seems like you’re moving along rapidly. Too bad you can’t slow down and explore and relax more.

  • @billysbikesbrews7183
    @billysbikesbrews7183 5 років тому

    Wicket Awesome Video.. I agree.. the less traveled road is more rewarding if you just look.. thanks for in depth look at small towns along the Alaska Highway.. safe travels..

  • @selectshelley
    @selectshelley 5 років тому

    Wonderful tour you ate taking us on!!

  • @steveleonard1227
    @steveleonard1227 4 роки тому

    Excellent detour. The first section of the Alcan is not that scenic - agricultural and rolling hills. The best is further north as you found out.

  • @lisacondon
    @lisacondon 5 років тому +13

    I’d like to see more about how you’re living in the truck camper. We saw a lot of the prep and build, but how are you using the space day to day?

  • @AdventurousWay
    @AdventurousWay 5 років тому

    Another great video!

  • @raymondschneider5217
    @raymondschneider5217 5 років тому

    Great content, guys. Ummm, Tom, is there a new truck in Caitlin's future; she sure appears to enjoy driving the Ford! Guess, that may be a discussion topic while driving. Thanks, again, for taking us along to Alaska. Y'all Be Safe, now, hear!

    • @MortonsontheMove
      @MortonsontheMove  5 років тому

      Lol, there sure have been a lot of discussions on this trip :)

  • @Aaron-P
    @Aaron-P 5 років тому

    Animating a sequence of rapid-fire stills is a clever workaround for the "no video" rule! 😉
    An excellent episode as usual. Thanks for sharing!

  • @AKRichardM
    @AKRichardM 5 років тому

    That area is one of my favorite parts of the drive. Though I initially saw it as a way to go from the Alaska Hwy to Prince George avoiding Dawson Creek. Great video....

  • @loda9510
    @loda9510 5 років тому

    Safe travels

  • @brianmombourquette2673
    @brianmombourquette2673 5 років тому

    An amazing journey through an area that few see. Thanks for sharing this great video and all the sights and insights :-)

  • @SergeCousineau
    @SergeCousineau 5 років тому

    Beautiful places and excellent video ! You are unique !
    Merci de partager !
    Hélène et Serge 💑
    👍😉🎥🏔

  • @davidbrickey5925
    @davidbrickey5925 5 років тому

    This was a very interesting video. thank you for sharing. Enjoy your visit in Canada. 👍☕️🍩

  • @TheHungryCubanAdventures
    @TheHungryCubanAdventures 5 років тому

    I love the use of multiple photos to semi create a video. Well done 👍😉

    • @MortonsontheMove
      @MortonsontheMove  5 років тому +1

      Thanks! It was a bit of a sinking feeling when we were told we could not film... but putting the camera in burst mode sure helped :)

  • @robertdonnelly434
    @robertdonnelly434 5 років тому

    I am following your Northern Quest with a LOT of interest. Not the least of which is your adaptation to a significantly smaller living space. IF possible, I would love to hear more about the workings of, and working with your RV systems. WHEN you get a moment, that is... Laugh out Loud.
    For What It's Worth, Caitlin's perspective on the radically different "sides" of the dam project perfectly encapsulated MANY of the deeply divisive discussions being held in Canada - TMX, pipelines in general, and not the least our National need for a cohesive approach to the coming scourge of climate change. To be candid, this Canuck does not expect that kind of reasoned perspective from my own countrymen, let alone honoured visitors from the Excited Stakes. MANY thanks...

  • @staroceans8677
    @staroceans8677 5 років тому +1

    Canada is gorgeous and I enjoy your perspective travels.
    With regards to the comment on "progress" I concern myself with the natural habitat of animals that live in the region and wonder if they're going to try and accommodate them before they let the waters flood and possibly wipe out some of their habitats. Logically when you think of it it's less the price of progress and more the price of population.
    Safe journeys.

  • @remitremblay2091
    @remitremblay2091 5 років тому

    Hello, indeed a great video! I am so happy you are experiencing the Canada way...have fun on the road. Stay safe away from bears :-)

  • @ABQdoubleG
    @ABQdoubleG 5 років тому

    Outstanding video, I am learning so much through your journey North. Safe travels!

  • @ashleymarks6144
    @ashleymarks6144 5 років тому +2

    Nice dam video. Looks like you had a great dam time. The VO sounds great. It’s consistent, conversational, and tells a story.
    Sorry. I just had to.

    • @MortonsontheMove
      @MortonsontheMove  5 років тому

      Lol, I made quite a few dam jokes to myself during the edit :)

  • @wendysuperfan1014
    @wendysuperfan1014 5 місяців тому

    thanks guys

  • @thevagabondlawyershivangis6179
    @thevagabondlawyershivangis6179 5 років тому

    So Beautiful ❤️

  • @allanwarmflash5165
    @allanwarmflash5165 5 років тому

    greatvid

  • @linamatthews512
    @linamatthews512 5 років тому

    Great video!

  • @bruced1429
    @bruced1429 5 років тому

    Tumbler Ridge also has a very good golf course and well maintained, I have been there.

  • @davidc1961utube
    @davidc1961utube 5 років тому

    Cool! I lived in Hudson’s Hope for a year while my dad was working for BC Hydro on the dam. Round elementary school as I recall...
    Site C is a boondoggle, adding capacity to the system that is not needed, so that we can sell power to the Americans for less than it costs to generate it. The BC Hydro managers will get nice promotions for managing it, though, and we rate-payers will pay extra for a generation.
    Enjoy your trip, and stop at Liard Springs!

  • @markperritte
    @markperritte 5 років тому

    Great video 👍 keep them coming

  • @thomasdipaolo2349
    @thomasdipaolo2349 5 років тому +4

    Another good video. Also, better without the long intro.

  • @dwyman1972
    @dwyman1972 5 років тому

    Grest videos. Just watched the video on touring the truck, July 3rd 2017. Noticed the diff cover. Would be wise to reinstall the OEM cover with the proper level. Watch Gale Banks engineering on diff covers. Have been a auto tech for many years. Have a great time in Alaska.

  • @quantumsmith2860
    @quantumsmith2860 5 років тому

    Hi Mortons......we enjoy your videos, many thanks!! Hoping to hear more about your experience doing this road trip with the Lance camper and Ford truck and how your experience with such a large cab over camper as the Lance is. We have been thinking about buying an RV and naturally the debate goes on whether to get a camper (what size??) or a travel trailer or 5th wheel.....etc etc........I am sure you know how this "endless" conversation goes......your feedback is looked forward to, no doubt it is coming!! Thanks again and safe safe travels!! xo.

    • @MortonsontheMove
      @MortonsontheMove  5 років тому +1

      Thanks :) We will cover bits and pieces in the series, but at some point we do intend to do more sharing of these ideas in separate videos or on our blog!

  • @rickcolston2091
    @rickcolston2091 5 років тому

    Is your journey taking you over the top of the world hwy? The raft across the Yukon River at Dawson City is amazing as is the drive to Chicken. The border crossing YT to Alaska is like being on the moon. Have safe travels and FUN!!

    • @MortonsontheMove
      @MortonsontheMove  5 років тому

      Were doing it 3 times actually! Again tomorrow morning! :)

  • @IAanchor
    @IAanchor 5 років тому

    I’ve noticed the wheel chocks that you use for the front wheels, what kind are they and I assume you like them but why that design? I’ve also been wondering what the black pieces are at the base of the windshield (on the outside). Sorry for the questions, my wife and I are looking at buying a truck bed camper and want to do the kind of things you’ve done on this trip. We currently have a fifth wheel that we use but it’s too big for the trips we’d really like to take now.

  • @prettywitchery
    @prettywitchery 5 років тому

    Those burst gifs are such a rules lawyering moment. 😂

  • @Gr8LakesCamper
    @Gr8LakesCamper 5 років тому

    Listened to a podcast recently about the impact of dams (Outside or maybe REI Wild Ideas), so I totally get the "price of progress."

    • @MortonsontheMove
      @MortonsontheMove  5 років тому

      mmm yes, in our travles we have heard and even seen both sides. So much is lost to a dam for sure.

  • @karenpolansky9097
    @karenpolansky9097 5 років тому

    I’m not sure if you noticed where you boondocked north of Revelstoke the road under the water. It really surprised and saddened me when I realized that it was a result of the dam. I understand your angst.

    • @MortonsontheMove
      @MortonsontheMove  5 років тому

      Hey Karen! So nice to meet you! Just saw this after two days on top of the world.

  • @andresdurstenfeld7364
    @andresdurstenfeld7364 3 роки тому +1

    What is “progress”? Thank you for attempting to address the dam building controversy with care. Perhaps we need to redefine “progress” to include the preservation of natural habitats a focus on better stewardship of our planet as the path to a better future. Thanks. A

  • @steveharkins279
    @steveharkins279 5 років тому

    Also forgot to add, in another 1000 miles. Keep an eye out for permafrost melt dips in the road. They can drop the entire rig 2 feet at a shot, just beating on the suspension. Springs going to the bottom out bushings. They last anywhere from 60 feet to a mile. Don’t hit them fast.. you have stock Ford springs that will be toast by the time you return. Just an example, my E350 is 13 springs thick in the pack now.
    If you hit them hard it might blow out the air suspension.
    Good thing this Ford is a lease, you don’t-want this truck after your done.

  • @jasontomica8938
    @jasontomica8938 5 років тому +1

    So what has ur trip cost u so far leaving from los angeles including renting the truck with gas and everything else, around 15k?

    • @MortonsontheMove
      @MortonsontheMove  5 років тому +1

      We will be doing a full breakdown at the end :)

  • @steveharkins279
    @steveharkins279 5 років тому

    What a difference 14 years makes in connectivity. I had a direct way 4000 satellite internet. That I had to get up on a south facing slope to pick up the birds over Texas, had to nearly point into the ground. Wash-Board roads are coming... More buses to come too, all green.
    Imagine putting an Eaton positraction carrier in a duly? It is available, but not ordered much. Then chain up..Could ford rivers.
    Your picking up places I blew right past.. much better tech than I had. .. but let’s see how you get past Wash-Board, 100’s of miles. Good luck Ford LED’s.

  • @HOCKEYRULES19971
    @HOCKEYRULES19971 5 років тому

    GREAT VIDEO , WE HAVE MADE 2 TRIPS FROM MONTREAL TO ALASKA VICORIA ECT . PLESASE WEAR BIKE HELMETS . GOD BLESS ENJOY .

  • @arkansastraveler7698
    @arkansastraveler7698 5 років тому +1

    We always stop at visitor centers to find about local thinks.

  • @BillWinterberg
    @BillWinterberg 5 років тому +2

    7:38 "No video or audio recording allowed, but take all the pictures you want."
    Uh, ok. How about I take 30 pictures every second... ? 😎

    • @MortonsontheMove
      @MortonsontheMove  5 років тому +2

      :) we thought about that :) we can actually shoot in 6k at 30fps :) .. had a guard with us tho and i figured hearing the camera snap would be good :)

  • @Johanncar1
    @Johanncar1 5 років тому

    Hi guys,
    Really enjoy your series! what kind of MPG do you get on the ford carrying the TC?
    Johann

    • @MortonsontheMove
      @MortonsontheMove  5 років тому

      Its been averaging around 10-11mpg. although the truck does not do much better empty, maybe 14-15. I bet it depends on the truck alot since we get better mileage towing our fifth wheel that weighs more than twice as much with our truck.

    • @Johanncar1
      @Johanncar1 5 років тому

      Thanks, i drove a truck camper on the single rear wheel ford and got 18l/100km in Canada

    • @Johanncar1
      @Johanncar1 5 років тому

      But i had to really nurse the truck to get that!

  • @takayama1638
    @takayama1638 5 років тому +2

    That’s it. I’m buying an F950 dual diesel engines with a 300 gallon fuel tank and a 15,000 pound truck bed camper. Wait. Them old boys do all that with just a chain saw?!

  • @TJS-ec7mo
    @TJS-ec7mo 4 роки тому

    How many miles per gallon are you getting driving on the highway?

  • @CCB249
    @CCB249 5 років тому +5

    Dams have created a shortage of sand, sand for beaches and sand for cement. Now most people would say there is no shortage of sand. Look at deserts. But the sand in the dessert is wind blow and you can not build with wind blown sand. I say wind turbines is the way to go.

  • @mirandavikanderson6958
    @mirandavikanderson6958 5 років тому

    About the dam , 20 tears ago , those ppl that r forst to move sold there land to bchydro years ago. And was aloud to live there until they lold them they had to leave.

  • @TP-es1pf
    @TP-es1pf 5 років тому

    Great scenery shots! Love your vids. But they are turbines, not turbans. 👍

  • @GamerplayerWT
    @GamerplayerWT 5 років тому

    Would’ve been nice to be able to speak to the natives about their take on the dams. Maybe next time?

  • @catherinerague1190
    @catherinerague1190 5 років тому

    Thanks for your video. But, yes, dams are destructive. We pay a high price for hydropower.

  • @joseexpeditocolaresfilho9908
    @joseexpeditocolaresfilho9908 5 років тому

    Expedito Colares
    City Fortaleza
    State Ceará
    Country Brasil

  • @linamatthews512
    @linamatthews512 5 років тому

    Nice music inttro. Who's playing?

    • @MortonsontheMove
      @MortonsontheMove  5 років тому +1

      We worked with a composer named Carl England to create that for us :)

  • @speedracer3104
    @speedracer3104 2 роки тому

    Lance camper look the best on a Ford but still too much space between the cab & cab over.

  • @s104btcummins
    @s104btcummins 5 років тому

    what breeds are mocha and bella

  • @lrobie123
    @lrobie123 Рік тому

    Nuclear power plant opened in Georgia. more efficient design. Better way to increase power capacity instead of using Dams. Finland brought nuclear power plant online in April 2023 due to not able to use Russia energy anymore due to Ukraine war

  • @ChrisGarby
    @ChrisGarby 4 роки тому

    The Dams are really interesting and I get they need more power for a growing city. Just not sure why they don’t build nuclear power stations, its safe,, clean and you don’t need to flood an entire valley.

  • @tomcondon6169
    @tomcondon6169 5 років тому

    Hi Tom & Caitlin, Enjoy all your work. I'm started on my Tesla build, a few snags... Dams: There is a lot going on here in California. The Oroville Dam, along with many Dams in California & Southern Oregon, as I understand, are slated for removal. Oroville Dam, if it is overflowed with water, will be a complete destruction, and is said to cause many deaths and flooding. There is talk, fact or propaganda, that the reservoirs made by dams cause seismic activity. A controversial topic is the apparent high tech deliberate cause of many of the fires in California. It is said the Dams are deliberately being neglected, not maintained. Interesting that we are hearing that Dams must be removed, while British Columbia is going forward with new Dams. There is a discussion of evidence of a forced depopulation of California, and all of the coast. I will stop there & leave further disputed facts for another forum.

    • @MortonsontheMove
      @MortonsontheMove  5 років тому

      Dams are always seem to be controversial, we try and see both sides when we can.

  • @catman8670
    @catman8670 4 роки тому +1

    Wind turbines 👎

  • @daviskatherine57
    @daviskatherine57 5 років тому +2

    What about all the wild life that will be sacrificed for progress? Absolutely sad!

  • @Mr1drumlover
    @Mr1drumlover 4 роки тому

    My wife and I enjoy your videos up to the point of you basically saying, there are good people on both sides of the environmental devastation of the Alaskan wilderness.
    Alaska is under environmental attack by the big oil and gas companies, strip mining, oil drilling, gas drilling, and that environmentaly devastating dam.
    You showed it in this video and only mentioned what you were seeing.
    You show renewable energy, wind turbines and solar on the roof of your Lance sponsored vehicle, but never mentioned your thoughts on renewable energy.
    Sadly, I guess it's easy for you guys to stay neutral on environmental devastation when sponsored adventures and corporate sponsorship money is flowing your way!

  • @xowishuwereherex
    @xowishuwereherex 4 роки тому

    Take all the damn dam pictures that you want but you are not to take any damn dam videos of the damn dam.
    HA HA