Preparing for Alaska & Northern Canada Overland Travel

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  • @LifestyleOverland
    @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому +21

    Hope this was helpful! Do you have any additional questions?

    • @fraserhenderson7839
      @fraserhenderson7839 5 років тому +3

      Comprehensive! You covered the waterfront. Thank you. The north country eats up machinery!
      I worked in the construction of the Dempster between Peel River and the Richardson mountains in the 70s. Perhaps I will return but there are no plans so far. I hope you can include the wonders of BC in your travelogue. It's a huge natural delight from top to bottom, west to east.

    • @PachariAdventures
      @PachariAdventures 5 років тому

      Any chance of convincing you to film the non-slomo stuff in 24p? :-)

    • @kaydengilmore4840
      @kaydengilmore4840 5 років тому +1

      When driving on washboardy forest service roads do u keep it in 4wd or 2wd??:]

    • @jaysuper8255
      @jaysuper8255 5 років тому

      In your video / videos covering the Dempster, would you say there was far less chance of getting hit with gravel from passing vehicles than the Dalton? In 16' we drove just our truck from Dawson City up the Demster to Tombstone (about 50 miles). The road was very nicely groomed. This time we plan to tow the RV trailer up to Tombstone. But, a couple we're with wants to go all the way to Tuktoyaktuk. Did you see any RV trailers (25' - 30') making the whole route? We both have ORV brand RV's with the MorRyde 3000 suspensions, but I'm more worried about how heavy they are. They are made for "some" off road...but when it rains, that gravel can get slippery.

    • @jeremy8715
      @jeremy8715 5 років тому

      Why the background check for a bus tour?

  • @kenarsenault4871
    @kenarsenault4871 5 років тому +11

    Your advice is spot on for adventure road travel. Travelled the Dempster last July so know exactly what you are talking about. We are heading east this summer to tackle the Trans-Labrador highway to Newfoundland. The video is a good preparation tool for anyone wanting to travel these roads.

  • @dirtbag4761
    @dirtbag4761 5 років тому +1

    Excellent video Kevin! I couldn't take notes fast enough which means I'll be watching this several times over. It's the facts that I am seeking when it comes to what your doing (miles to the next gas station, camping spots, costs, etc.). I truly enjoy watching your adventures and progress. Thanks for what you are doing!

  • @sukochilee3367
    @sukochilee3367 5 років тому +3

    Again, you are the best. This was an excellent, and complete, overview of what travelers will face on these roadways. Thank you for helping your fellow dreamers to safely find their dreams.

  • @imanutnur7
    @imanutnur7 5 років тому +3

    We have watched nearly all of your UA-cam videos and feel as if we personally know your family. My wife and have visited many of the USA spots you guys have and since we are in our late 70's we will pretend we are with you.

  • @mikehoffman3690
    @mikehoffman3690 5 років тому +1

    This video makes me seriously consider taking this trek north. Great job outlining the necessities of northern travel.

  • @Chicanoverland
    @Chicanoverland 5 років тому +2

    Roll that beautiful bean footage. Wonderful video Mr Kevin. All important talking points, well done. Thanks

  • @qm4044
    @qm4044 5 років тому +1

    i would recommend all viewers to go through the description ..............man u people did excellent & hectic job compiling & presenting for people like us .......... no doubt info u put in ur channel & description/website is more authentic as it is backed by ur on ground experiences .......... lots of respect & appreciation from me

  • @klondikechris
    @klondikechris 5 років тому +8

    I live near the start of the Dempster. One thing southerners forget is that the land up here is all Permafrost, and rain does not soak into the ground like it does elsewhere. I have seen the Klondike river rise a full metre (3') after a good rain, as all the rain water just flows downhill to the lowest point. Which might be where you are camping! Flooding after big rains is very common up here.

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому

      Flood awareness is always important no matter where you travel. The desert can be just as dangerous as the tundra. Always best to er on the side of caution!

  • @stephenbibby8650
    @stephenbibby8650 5 років тому +3

    Hello from Scotland. I’ve just discovered your channel and I am enjoying it very much . Safe journeys.

  • @scottbungay5351
    @scottbungay5351 5 років тому +2

    another great video, very informative . my team and myself do a lot of overlanding you hit a lot of the major needs . the TT paper and shovel to the top three. maps like you said very good point. overlanding is not for unprepared people ,hope this video brings those that venture out to think twice. more then once ,have assisted those that are over there head.Enjoy your adventures guys ,waiting to see where the road leads you. Be safe !

  • @hghori1
    @hghori1 5 років тому +3

    Hi and thank you for the video. I am living in Abu Dhabi at the moment and you guys have really inspired me and my family to travel the Dempster and Dalton one day. Thank you for the inspiration and very useful tips and tricks.

  • @deanhaggerstrom149
    @deanhaggerstrom149 5 років тому +3

    Like always, solid information, through, and yet entertaining. (Never boring!)

  • @junkim1884
    @junkim1884 4 роки тому

    Double thumps up!! Very well said on travel safety and preparedness all the way through!! The best of all i like your car with tiny trailer!! Because your car is split from kitchen, fridge, extra engine fuels, water tanks, dining stuffs, screen tent, pop-up bed,etc., all being packed up into one tiny trailer!! This is much better than all makes into one big RV rig where some of them i see mostly accidentally engulfed by fire caused by fridge electrical circuits, blown up tires, propane leaks, etc. Your trailer van camper is best suitable in asian countries!! May God bless your family!!

  • @fouUili684
    @fouUili684 5 років тому +1

    thanks for the video, very good information, those tires have taken a beating and the 4runner with no major issues with that many miles is awesome!.

  • @KCDustRemover
    @KCDustRemover 5 років тому +1

    I'm hitting both roads this summer, can't wait!
    Thank you for the informative videos!

  • @TravelingisFREEDOM
    @TravelingisFREEDOM 3 роки тому

    This seems to such a charming place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!

  • @richlessig4596
    @richlessig4596 5 років тому +4

    Awesome that was the most informative video I've ever seen great job and much appreciated safe journeys my friend's.

  • @hovathmh
    @hovathmh 5 років тому +1

    Great advice and insight on things to consider when preparing for a trip like this.

  • @WhiteCavendish
    @WhiteCavendish 5 років тому +1

    Great tips! Thanks for sharing your experience with us. Keep exploring!

  • @seansteede
    @seansteede 5 років тому +1

    Great run down - very thorough and really appreciate the time listing by subject - great for future quick reference in advance of my own trip in 2020.

  • @dhu1042476
    @dhu1042476 5 років тому +2

    Great info, ALOT of great info for short trips into the unknown. Thank You!

  • @canesser1
    @canesser1 5 років тому +3

    12 point sockets, check! ;) Excellent, exhaustive overview and great to see your many skills in action on this epic trip.

  • @sardan300
    @sardan300 5 років тому

    I have just recently become a fan of your wonderful channel and family. I could see this one post being broken into one for each subject with in depth info on each(ie. item, description(s), uses, availability, demonstration(s)... just a thought!?! Keep these great vids coming and of course... Safe travels & great health to all!

  • @Indigo_travels_usa
    @Indigo_travels_usa 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the info I have watched your overland series on the dalton and the dempster. I'm preparing for the summer of next year. I have a WK2 and I'm preparing it for the trip from Miami FL. Thanks for the tips.

  • @RetailRipper
    @RetailRipper 5 років тому +7

    Need a video on how to prepare for Oklahoma highways next.

  • @arinmirzayan3949
    @arinmirzayan3949 5 років тому +3

    This video is a life saver. Thank u

  • @nateandtiffsadventures9903
    @nateandtiffsadventures9903 5 років тому

    Great video! We are hoping to travel to Alaska next year, this will be very helpful in our planning!

  • @晨丞
    @晨丞 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for your video and sharing

  • @qm4044
    @qm4044 5 років тому +2

    this is hell of a information thnks great sharing

  • @leightonoc
    @leightonoc 5 років тому +4

    Great video! Thank you so much! Never thought about extra having lug nuts. Looking into a PBL. Put the mosquito repeller thing on my Amazon wish list. Downloaded iOverlander app. I leave Denver 7/2 for Anchorage. Allowing 17 days to get there to have some fun. Allowing 9 days to get to Seattle from Anchorage. Thank again!!

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому +1

      Glad to help, Leighton! Enjoy that trip!

    • @leightonoc
      @leightonoc 5 років тому

      @@LifestyleOverland Thanks. Funny story...yesterday at church I met the guy who's dad invented the original tire repair thing. He had an extra one in his car and gave me one. :) Donations are starting to come through for my trip but I can't get an overland equipment companies on board.

  • @trustinwwjd1997
    @trustinwwjd1997 5 років тому +1

    Whoa,,, thanks so much for such valuable tips & sharing,,, GOD bless your all for good works,,,
    Safe & happy travel & journey,,,

  • @bobshaw4063
    @bobshaw4063 5 років тому +1

    Paul & Lorena Charron from the Motor Home Experiment drove their Class A motor home & their cat Ozzie to Tuktoyaktuk . All the way to the Arctic Ocean . Very well done Kevin . Very informative Vlog .

  • @dresdenoberst
    @dresdenoberst 5 років тому

    We lived by the Milepost when we went.

  • @larryparker1678
    @larryparker1678 5 років тому +3

    Great job, really good info. Thanx

  • @paulclinton6567
    @paulclinton6567 5 років тому +8

    Although I am not an active part of the Overlanding Community, I find both the content and presentation to be very informative and professional! I hope to become a Patreon supporter very soon!

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому

      Thanks so much for the support, Paul! We really appreciate it!

  • @christinapittsley786
    @christinapittsley786 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the awesome tips!

  • @royhawkins9499
    @royhawkins9499 5 років тому +2

    Great advice.

  • @gilbertarnold8666
    @gilbertarnold8666 5 років тому +2

    Great video thank you!

  • @stevenstewart615
    @stevenstewart615 5 років тому +1

    Great tips, thanks guys, I agree with the need for an inreach. I have an FTM 400 in my rig and even when I can access local repeaters your calls are unanswered most of the time.

  • @H.pylori
    @H.pylori 5 років тому

    Great advice. Well done video. Thumbs up!

  • @jake-watkins
    @jake-watkins 5 років тому

    One point that I didnt hear: When people get in to anything they go straight to buying the shiny cool stuff. Roof top tents, 35" wheels & lifts, etc. For motorsports it's always more horse power or a bigger bikes (who wants to ride a 600cc bike when you can get a 1L bike?).
    Instead: spend money on training first. Learn how to drive offroad with your stock rig before upgrading it. Being able to get through obstacles on your 31" wheels will help keep you out of trouble when you throw on the 35" wheels. Learn how to perform recoveries safely (Justin King is a great channel to see this). There is so much cool stuff to learn (Joe Robinet is fun to watch for camping).
    This channel also teaches a lot of good stuff. Just thought I'd point this out b/c I'm just as guilty of wanting the shiny stuff too.

  • @OverlandTrax
    @OverlandTrax 5 років тому +1

    Nice video, thanks for sharing 👍

  • @TraumaRNKen
    @TraumaRNKen 5 років тому

    I don’t know if I will ever get the opportunity to put to either of these highways but I still enjoyed your video!
    Lots of great information.
    Safe travels,

  • @jake-watkins
    @jake-watkins 5 років тому +1

    Excellent instruction.

  • @steveannett8994
    @steveannett8994 5 років тому +1

    Love your videos...

  • @bobarnall3913
    @bobarnall3913 5 років тому +3

    An excellent video again. Just curious how many ply are your tires and does the spare on the turtle back fit your four runner? Thanks again.

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому +1

      The ply can be deceiving these days. Some tires have thicker ply than others so a 10 ply might not be as strong as a lower ply with superior materials and thickness. That being said, the BFG KO2's are 10 ply on the tread and 3 ply on the sidewalls. We run load range E on the rig and load range C on the trailer.

  • @justindionne8744
    @justindionne8744 5 років тому +1

    Awesome...Thank you for the info

  • @AdventuresInNoMadness
    @AdventuresInNoMadness 3 роки тому

    Spot on and well done video!!!

  • @bryan7821
    @bryan7821 5 років тому +2

    Are you reading from a teleprompter ? Wow,,,, Very professional. You and Sarah must be practicing,,,next thing you know Caroline will be doing it too,,,haha ! Great video,,,,,Cheers !

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому +1

      Yep, I spent a couple days writing the script to make sure the info was straight forward and concise. Some people dislike it, but your time is valuable (as is mine) so it's faster to have everything planned before filming. Editing a lot of umm, hmm, and pauses is time consuming and you always forget stuff when it's off the cuff! Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @bryan7821
      @bryan7821 5 років тому

      @@LifestyleOverland ,,,You did a heck of a lot better than i could have. Oh,,, and the music you guys are using is awesome,,, it really fits the occasion. Great work brother. Im from Tennessee also. I live about 30 minutes north of Nashville. I had somewhat the same life you had ( Rural area ),,my old stomping grounds was in Smithville, and Sparta, Tennessee.

  • @michaeldallimore8590
    @michaeldallimore8590 5 років тому +1

    Everything in this list applies to remote area travel in Australia as well except for the bear spray and we need to carry a lot more fuel on board, oh and we worry more about two legged animal strikes. Great videos. Keep them coming.

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback, Michael! Hope to make it down your way some day!

  • @joeldeoliveirajunior6809
    @joeldeoliveirajunior6809 5 років тому

    Joel from Brazil.
    Great tips

  • @trexn8
    @trexn8 5 років тому +3

    Great advise. Any more info on that pop up screen room?

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому +2

      Thanks! Here's more info: www.patreon.com/posts/22838835

  • @diggerdog6649
    @diggerdog6649 5 років тому +1

    Kevin good points about remote traveling. Your last videos ending did not make me feel comfortable (ha ha). And you got me to get one of the Gazelle screen tents. Again be safe out there.

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому

      Thanks! Yeah the last video was a bit dramatic... but spoiler alert, we survived! And it wasn't that bad... ;)

  • @ayushdesign9205
    @ayushdesign9205 5 років тому +3

    Brother you are the great I love your family ..😍😘😘☺️☺️☺️☺️

  • @newkey1106
    @newkey1106 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so mush this was very helpful

  • @dirtroadsailing6418
    @dirtroadsailing6418 5 років тому +2

    I feel stupid about asking you just yesterday about taking a motorhome up these highways. Thanks for letting the average Joe know what to expect.
    Looks like you were in East Tennessee in early to mid February when you filmed this segment seeing the Daffodils blooming in the background.

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому

      It can be done... you just might not like the result! A class C rig would be best.
      Yep, in Tennessee and just about a week ago ;)

  • @riverrat1149
    @riverrat1149 5 років тому +3

    "Accomplishment" is what you get to call it when you properly dispose of it.LOL, Funny stuff.

  • @dresdenoberst
    @dresdenoberst 5 років тому

    I feel that my choice of a travel trailer, that we would secure at hosted campgrounds when going off-road, was a much more comfortable option for Alaska. You had to be tough when it rained most of August.

  • @garygiles63
    @garygiles63 5 років тому +1

    thanks, very useful.

  • @thewanderingpinto5979
    @thewanderingpinto5979 5 років тому +3

    lots of great information. I did the Dalton in 2017, plan the Dempster in a few years. One thing I would add is SLOW DOWN! On the Dalton road conditions can change instantly with no warning. Most times we were 30 to 40 mph. The times I did go to 50, I was especially vigilant on scanning the road ahead. Like you said some times the paved sections are the worst, between the Arctic Circle and Coldfoot were the roughest pavement . At the end you did mention CB radios.That was our form of backup communications. Though limited range , with the abundance of trucks you should be able to get help if needed.

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому

      Absolutely, no need to rush that adventure ;) The CB was very handy to have on the Dalton. Had some great conversations with the truckers too.

  • @isaacschannel
    @isaacschannel 5 років тому +2

    Whats a good book on USA road travel ? Excellent videos thanks

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому +1

      Lot's of great off road books on Amazon with trail ideas. Depends on the state you're looking for.

  • @SisterMaji
    @SisterMaji 5 років тому +1

    would love to hear some bio on you two; who you two were in life when you met, where you started with this adventure...

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому

      We have plans for a Q&A video soon. We might cover it there ;)

  • @larryparker1678
    @larryparker1678 5 років тому

    Great info

  • @nicholaswirth1011
    @nicholaswirth1011 5 років тому

    Love your Channel! Wife and I are looking to do some travel over that way in a couple of years and would love to do it in a 4x4 camper or with a trailer.
    your merch only ships in USA, wouldn't mind a shirt shipped down under :), love your work and thanks for sharing the dream. Travel safe!

  • @Avaloniac
    @Avaloniac 5 років тому +2

    nice, i almost didnt regognized you..beard is grown since denali highway vids :)

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому +2

      After I filmed this, the wife was like... time to trim it up, hun.

  • @scarsman
    @scarsman 5 років тому

    A couple questions on the RTT. How is when putting away and redeploying multiple times when wet? does it tend to start soaking through and getting wet inside? Also, do you have condensation issues when you use the heater? I used a heater in the annex on my tent once, and within minutes the whole inside of the tent was wet. Of course it was 24*F, so maybe not so bad if it's a bit warmer. Thanks, and great videos! We are doing the Dalton this summer.

  • @brettharsanye1981
    @brettharsanye1981 5 років тому +1

    I'm glad you mentioned firearms for self defense. In regards to wildlife your one of the few. And I do agree it should be a last resort. How long did it take you to get your paperwork completed in regards to taking a firearms into Canada. Did you only take a shotgun into Canada and were you limited on ammo. Ps that was a very informative video. Planning on doin the same trip in next year. I'll be in a tundra trd pro and a 490 conqueror off run trailer. I least that's the plan got the tundra just saving the money for conqueror.

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому

      Hey Brett, I always point folks to the RMCP website for that info because it's always changing. It was really simple for us, but another family had just the opposite experience. It's up the to border agent to make the call and all of your paperwork and planning means nothing if they decide to turn you around. Just a heads up.

  • @denisforcier3623
    @denisforcier3623 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for this video, but my question reveals my ignorance. When you reduce the air pressure in the tires, is there a percentage reduction to be followed?
    From Quebec Canada

    • @les.hein1970
      @les.hein1970 5 років тому

      One of my other favorite overland channels will have your answer. Type "4xoverland air pressure" and multiple videos will have what you're looking for. Also search Ronnie Dahl, 4 Wheel drive in western Australia. There are of course many other quality channels. Cheers from west Quebec. ;-)

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому

      It's very subjective depending on your tire, vehicle weight, terrain, speed, etc. We have an article on the subject here: www.patreon.com/posts/22231786

  • @TheDenisedrake
    @TheDenisedrake 5 років тому +2

    Fabulous information! Did you use baby-wipes or just the big shower wipes?

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому

      We use the shower pouches when we don't have showers. www.theshowerpouch.com

  • @MB-MASTER101
    @MB-MASTER101 4 роки тому

    Thank you for the information
    At what PSI the tires should be when in Snow ? Mud and sand ??

  • @SisterMaji
    @SisterMaji 5 років тому

    ... also bring along one very reliable guy like this cutie-pie !

  • @isaacschannel
    @isaacschannel 5 років тому +2

    Whats next on future travels?

  • @HistoricalDiggers
    @HistoricalDiggers 5 років тому +3

    You have put some serious miles on the Toyota

  • @Aman-rp7yj
    @Aman-rp7yj 5 років тому

    How good had your 4Runner been to you?

  • @COGirl444
    @COGirl444 5 років тому

    At the risk of sounding dumb, what were you referring to when you said it was important to have quality “clevis” attachments during the recovery discussion? The hooks or the rings attached to the vehicle frame? Or something else? Thank you!

  • @EvoAdventures
    @EvoAdventures Рік тому

    Dempster have premium fuel?

  • @meditativemoments5775
    @meditativemoments5775 5 років тому

    @wingsandwheelsalaska Tips for our upcoming adventure!!!!

  • @dresdenoberst
    @dresdenoberst 5 років тому

    We carried 4 full-size spares to Alaska and never had a tire problem.

  • @sibat777
    @sibat777 5 років тому

    Has anyone had experience of taking the puncture repair kits on international flights, I understand that the co2 cyclinders are not allowed and might be tricky to find replacements in some out of the way locations.

  • @sibat777
    @sibat777 5 років тому

    You mention a premium puncture repair kit but I can’t find a link to it, I see lots of the cheep knock off but am interested in obtaining a quality one. Can you post link to it please.

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому +1

      Its in the article in the description. You can also find it here www.kit.com/lifestyleoverland under inflating and deflating kit.

  • @arinmirzayan3949
    @arinmirzayan3949 5 років тому

    Do you have wheel spacers on your 4runner?

  • @1617kinsella
    @1617kinsella 5 років тому +2

    I’m always careful with soft shoulders and thighs. Hahahahaha great video and amazing information. Cheers!!!

  • @jamesvelvet3612
    @jamesvelvet3612 5 років тому

    Rode the Dempster to Eagle Plains a decade ago....On a 1,000 lb Honda Goldwing motorcycle. Not bad, the Top of the World Highway was worse: Soft, deep gravel isn't fun on two wheels!

  • @GoingNoWhereFast
    @GoingNoWhereFast 5 років тому

    You forgot to load your "Cards" on the video

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому

      Working on this end. What are you watching on?

    • @GoingNoWhereFast
      @GoingNoWhereFast 5 років тому

      @@LifestyleOverland A windows PC, But classic UA-cam... not yet gone to the new beta. I'll watch again... And I mean the cards that he is pointing to to say "you can view these videos here"e, and points up to the upper right corner.. Just for reference at 16:51

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому

      That's odd because they work just fine for me on multiple platforms. I also put the links in the description too. Thanks for letting me know though!

  • @rubiconadventurewithscotty3258
    @rubiconadventurewithscotty3258 5 місяців тому

    What a huge group that went to the arctic, several YT channels are redundantly posting the same stuff. What the heck?

  • @pigeonsniper667
    @pigeonsniper667 5 років тому

    Sorry to be something of a wet blanket. but I'll try to use warm water and will only grumble about the ham radio's. Now understand I am fully Licensed Advanced Class( Extra Class in the USA ) which may be the biggest reason I have a problem with most Overlanders getting a Amateur License. Well I would in fact encourage overlanders to become licensed, my strongest encouragement would be for them to get more then a simple NOVICE license. Once you have at least a General Class license you now have not only access to more then 70-80% of the HF bands, but also an increase in allowed power and long range communications. It is unbelievable that people can buy the best gear they can afford, but will trust their lives to a $200-300 VHF mono band radio. One does not have to be in remote places to find that being tied to a Repeater system and short range line of sight radios are a problem. Get your General Class License and use the privileges it gives you. Not just on an overland trip but as much as you can so that you are confident and proficient with the gear and modes.

  • @dee.other.artist8091
    @dee.other.artist8091 5 років тому +1

    Well, that seems to be a teleprompter-guided advert video :)))

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому +4

      I'll add more umms, ahhs, and awkward pauses in the next one.

  • @MrFjcs1975
    @MrFjcs1975 5 років тому

    subtitles in Spanish please🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @jeremy8715
    @jeremy8715 5 років тому +1

    Fuel management = diesel engine.

    • @LifestyleOverland
      @LifestyleOverland  5 років тому +1

      I want a diesel... but not an american diesel. So I'm stuck with gas :D

  • @7150285
    @7150285 5 років тому

    How is background check require to go to the Arctic Ocean at Prudue Bay? Lol. Not like a terrorist can do any harm to people there lol! Not many people there to harm lol!

  • @welly6533
    @welly6533 5 років тому

    Too much talk

  • @Farmer_Jack
    @Farmer_Jack 5 років тому

    Haha you say 'vehicle' like a weirdo

  • @Jeffrey-i9b
    @Jeffrey-i9b Рік тому

    Greetings, how many miles on your rig

  • @tricias5927
    @tricias5927 Рік тому +1

    Great video! We’re heading out in August to do both. Thanks for all the amazing tips! They’ll surely make our trip easier!😊

  • @seansteede
    @seansteede 5 років тому +2

    Great run down - very thorough and really appreciate the time listing by subject - great for future quick reference in advance of my own trip in 2020.