When I was in the marines, my best friend and I decided we wanted to move to Alaska once our enlistment was over. We ended up driving from San Diego to anchorage Alaska. It was an amazing experience. Both of us used our GI bill to go to the university of Alaska. This was back in 2014. Some of the best days of my life living there.
So appreciative that Mav asked the guy who was walking if he needed anything. I hiked the California Coast and people rarely stopped or when they did, laughed at me for doing it. We need more people like Mav in this world!
I’m from Alaska and your videos inspired me to take my own road trip this summer. Spent two months on the road living in the back of my truck. The Alcan is one of the coolest drives I think anyone can do in North America. Keep on trucking!
its matias he is from here the south of brazil i was looking for news about him and i find him here in the middle of the video i laughed a lot here, completely unexpected... so he is walking in canada, nice, this is the youtube channel he walked europe whole... hug friends
I know you probably won't read this mav but I'm from the UK and have suffered from depression for years... Your videos have brought me comfort in my time alone and I've recently bought a van to travel the UK you are a real inspiration mav Ste x
Fighting depression is a tough battle. Good luck with your travels in the UK. It can be a priceless learning experience. i just lost my brother and had my truck stolen the same day with tools I collected for over fifty years working on heavy equipment so I know that down feeling real well. When Mav says, "Keep on truckin' " sometimes we have to dig deep to find the way forward.
Depression sucks believe me I know. Been through multiple lost friends and family members, and oh boy it keeps getting hard. Best advice is to express yourself as much as possible and always smile. It’s okay to not have that smile here and there, but every small moment that makes your happy, it matters. Keep ya head up and keep doing what you love! (From USA)😊
I’m 29 and have been battling depression since a teen in high school. I can tell you as well as you know these videos help a ton. I hope you can get through it my friend.
2800 miles is 4500km. Driving from Sydney to Perth which is across Australia 🇦🇺 is about 4000km (2486 miles).. That is one insane trip young man. Well done. Also paying forward that German family was such a nice touch, you would of left a great positive energy for their trip.
Fun fact. I actually build the tire on your truck here in mount Vernon illinois. So from someone who builds tires a personal thank you for appreciating the hard work we put in making those tires!
You’re the greatest role model on UA-cam. You show respect to everyone you meet and a huge amount of resilience for everyone who follows your channel to adopt into their lives. My thanks to you are endless Mav
Thanks Mav for the adventures. I was supposed to go to Alaska in 1998 with my sister, my husband and brother-in-law but my sister was killed in a car wreck in 1997. I’m 72 now and hope one day my sis and I can make that trip! Keep on truckin!❤️
I'm so sorry you lost your sister and never got the chance to drive the Alcan highway. It's truly amazing. I live in Anchorage and have had the privilege of driving it 6 times, including taking the ferry from Bellingham to Skagway. The first time I was 13 in June of 1982. 80% of it was dirt and gravel. Back then people used to make these massive screens they bungeed onto the front of their vehicle to keep from getting the windshields broken by flying rocks. I moved with my family from Sacramento to Anchorage. I've driven it in the summer 3 times, in the fall once and the winter twice. It was amazing every time and I have incredible memories and pictures. I'm actually getting ready to head back to Washington in December and plan on taking the ferry from Skagway to Bellingham. I have one more trip planned next summer when I fly back to drive a uhaul back down to Washington. One day you and your sister will be reunited and make that trip. ❤️🙏
Your comment truly effected me. I hope you guys get to make that trip soon, and I will try to remember to check back in the comments for a future update. God bless
So nice of you to pay for that family's meal! Someone paid my bill once when I was out on a special occasion with my daughter and I was tickled to death. They were already gone before the waitress told me they paid so I couldn't even thank them! lol! That was very nice of you, Mav! You're a great guy! 👍
The trip on the Alaska highway is FAR too beautiful to speed through. I planned for 15 days and I wish I had more time. I actually enjoyed going through the Yukon more than all the traveling I did through Alaska. I also went through Glacier National Park which was my favorite part of the whole trip.
I don’t have a truck but I’m currently saving and planning a road trip thru Canada from Michigan to Alaska. It’s 56 hours one way. I will do it in my Chevy Malibu. Thanks for this Mav
I fought forest fire up in Watson lake in the summer of 06’ when they had a busy season. That’s some beautiful landscape up there. Never really gets dark at night in the summer. Kind of cool. Glad you got to see us in Canada
Geez, my son and I must have been just a few days ahead of you. Had to wait to cross that bridge three times because we had to go back to gas up. Recognized many things along the way, including the Argentinian guy walking. Thanks for bringing back fun memories!
I drove that same route back in 1999 when I was moving from Alaska to here in TN. They were doing major construction in that same exact area in the YT lol Nice to see them still working on the same road 20+ years later lol
Hey Mav, I have to say that the absolute highlight of my day is when I see new video upload from you. Been following this channel from the start and have never missed a video, keep up the amazing journey. Absolute pleasure to watch how much you have grown on this channel. A huge fan from Iceland
I’ve driven that route from Sioux Falls SD to Anchorage once before. It’s a pretty boring drive until you get into BC/northwest territories. From that point on its absolutely beautiful.
Just finished going from Winnipeg Mb, to Paris On and back again in 5 days of driving. 2153 kms /1338 miles there and back again. Came back pulling a new RV trailer. No issues for my 01 GMC Sierra c3 AWD 6.0 LQ4 except for a bad ground and a new trailer plug needed to be installed to get the lights working on the trailer. Had a bit of a close call Tuesday night after dark in the Eastern hills near Thunder Bay on the way back with Bullwinkle the Moose, but he kept on trucking past the passenger side of the truck while I was fumbling with the brights after passing a semi-trailer on undivided highway, and trying to hit the woah pedal as quickly as possible with a trailer behind. Chewed a good quarter pound of bottom lip, and spent the next 30 minutes looking for a turnoff to pull over on and get some rest for the rest of the night.
Verrry interesting to see the current Al-Can Highway...... Pa's company (Northrup) transferred him to Anchorage in May 1954..... I was pulled out of 3rd grade a couple weeks early (no biggie), we packed our worldly belongings into a 13' camping trailer and towed it up the Al-Can with our new 1953 Olds 88..... Unlike your trip, there were NO paved roads (well, maybe a couple miles in towns now and then)...... Saw first my snow in Whitehorse (flurries)....Anchorage from '54-'57 had verrrry few paved roads....mostly just downtown (4th-5th-6th Ave, etc) That was the beginning of my life of adventure..... 1966 aboard my first sub in the Navy, I bought a 1956 Caddy hearse for my navy bunk mattress (borrowed) and 9'6" longboard.....Aug. 1967 transferred to another sub in NH, traded my hearse for a 1939 Chevy paddy wagon (Portsmouth PD)....Discharged in May '68, drove paddy wagon to Ft. Liquordale for commercial diving school....Sept. '68, drove to Torrance, CA.....Burned out all the exhaust valves (set too tight), with help from Pa, rebuilt it....Had no money, so had to sell..... More crazy adventures til Sept. '69 started Santa Barbara Silly College~Marine Diving Tech.....Bought a rusty 1961 IH Metro-Mite from my buddy and drove it 2 round trips Santa Barbara to Morgan City, LA summer of '70 to work offshore and '71 after graduation..... Gave up on diving (worked sporadically as tender, workboat deckhand and aluminum shipfitter in winter..... lousy $)....Finally wised up, settled down at 27 in Santa Barbara..... Subscribed and started with your VW camper vids that caught my attention...."this kid looks familiar, but he has way more money than I did at his age"..... Yeppers, y'all are livin' a life of adventure, BUT in the lap of luxury..... When I wuz drivin' across country at 45-50mph in a bread truck, had barely enough $ for gas and an occasional sandwich to get from point A to B (no motels, those were for the wealthy)....That wuz the hippy-dippy days, so my travels weren't abbynormal .... Many times, I had no idea where I was gonna get my next meal, but always scrounged up day jobs..... I had no idea that I was poor....Never occurred to me....(Retired from SBFD in 2004, living the gooood life in SW FL on the Gulfcoast) Keep up adventuring, kid......Ya crack me up....
Ahh, the Alcan. Great trip if you get the chance! Pretty easy for most Americans to do now that the covid requirements have been dropped. edit: 12:20 they WERE going extinct, but there have been many programs to rebuild populations. Most of the wood bison in the US are descended from the comparatively vast herds in Alberta. Conservation can work! 13:48 Lee-Ard
Oh My G'Ness..... what a great video. Driving this highway was always on my Bucket List! Now I'm riding along with you, thanks for the adventure! I love that you stopped and talked to the guy with the cart, sure would be great hearing his stories too! How neat, all the signs! I grew up in Moundsview, MN which is right next to Blaine! Cool. LOL, Oooops, you lost your own license plate! BTW.... hope you are feeling better! The best part of traveling... meeting new friends! Glad you made it safely!
THAT IS SO AMAZING THAT MAN YOU MEET WALKING ALASKA! WHAT AN EXPERIENCE THAT WOULD BE. IT TAKES ARE VERY BRAVE, ADVENTUROUS & MAYBE A BIT OF AN ADRENALIN ADDICTED PERSON TO DO THAT! :) BE SAFE BOTH OF YOU!
My dad has been wanting to do a drive from California to Canada for a while now. This video makes me want to make this a reality for him. I hope all is well, Mav! Thank you for doing what you do. KEEP ON TRUCKING, my dude!
Done that many times. Usually 2-3 day trip (1 way) depending on how many breaks you take. Driving through the PNW is beautiful in the summer through fall
you are such a good guy. truly, in a shitty world, you always make me smile with your outlook and your openness. much success to you, sir. and thanks! (if you're ever in Los Angeles, dinner's on me!)
Never been quite this early haha love your stuff dude. You’ve inspired me to get out on the road for the first time coming up next spring hopefully. Keep on truckin!
Made that drive twice from southeastern Idaho for work ,it’s a beast of a road trip, but the sightseeing is some of the best in the world! Have fun on your trip Mav!
I visited Colorado a few months ago, stayed in Estes park, went up into and through the Rockies, then went and “raced” up pikes peak to the severe disapproval of my wife..lol.. and I absolutely LOVED every minute of the mountains and the scenery, meeting people from different parts of the country and world. Man I wish I could do the same as you. And maybe one day I will figure out how. I miss it, though just a brief few days I had. I will go back someday. Sounds weird, but it’s a longing in my being to be in the mountains. Cool kids can have the beaches, gimme the mountains and trees. God bless brother, and safe travels.
I always look forward to you videos. Such great content and your way of doing life is how I and my husband did life on and off for years. We met sooo many interesting ppl and saw such awesome landscape and were able to help when catastrophic events took place, we were there to lend a hand. I don't regret too much, I have to say. A big thing I am realizing in my latter years is that we were so transient, we lost touch and missed out on events with our family and friends. Not all the time but enough. It makes me feel good that you make time to spend quality time with your folks. I like your mom and Dad. It seems that they both have wonderlust as well. Driving is hard work. It will make you soooo tired. When you stop, you still feel the road humming in your body. It really stressees your immune system out so you gotta know how to take care of yourself on the road. I was impressed with your thermometer. Lol. I learned alot on this video about the Rocky Mountains , which are sooooo beautiful. The wildlife was soooo sick and the hot springs, fabulous. Thanks for sharing this with us. Have a great time and have fun with your folks. Great content. Stay safe and be well Mav. Until next time, Keep on Truckin'👣👣👣👣🌴🏖️💙
When you hit Alaska I could hear John Denver singing American Child in my head. Though JD is longer with us here, his voice remains and is as strong as ever. Thanks for taking me along as this is special and something I'll never get to experience myself. Good luck, happy and safe trucking.
In 1978 my parents and I drove that same road in a pickup truck with slide in camper. What an adventure! Most of the Highway was gravel and 2 lane with trucks flying at you spraying rocks. Tires and windshields suffered. Great trip!
My parents took me on the AlCan highway when it was not paved. I was 10 years old then. I am 70 now..best trip ever. thanks for showing me what it looks like now.
I drove the ALCAN from Fairbanks back to my home state of Texas back in 1983. I was a radar operator in the Air Force stationed at a radar site just 27 miles northwest of Fairbanks. It's called Murphy Dome. Glad you made the trip safely! Congratulations!
Mav you definitely need some LED headlights, the bulbs are cheap on amazon! Helps 100%, maybe even get a whole new housing replace so the lenses are clear.
You're something else Mav! Livin' a sweet life and I love watching your episodes to experience your honest, RAW POV. You make my outdoor lifestyle just that inch more daring!
wow, such a great episode Mav - really appreciate you sacrificing the sleep time to get some great footage and share your journey with us even though you were time crunched. What an amazing journey. I was blessed recently with a day off to recognize the National Truth and Reconciliation Day here in Canada. I drove up through one of the reserves and stopped at a store that was closed but the owner offered me free product as a kind gesture, then i stopped for a meal and an anonymous person paid for my meal, made me cry.
In Latvia, if you go 50Km/h (30miles) over the limit, they tow your car and you loose your driving license. Then you'll have to go to driving school and start over, to get your license back. They want to make it 30km/h now
It makes me sad to see you all sniffly and feeling shitty on this trip. I ALWAYS get sick when I’m traveling. So excited to see more videos along the journey. Be safe🙂
Liard Hotsprings is honestly my favourite place in Canada. And I've been to nine provinces and all three territories (and 49 states, lived in a van, that's another story).
Drove from North Pole AK to Mars Pa in 6 days. Greatest trip in my life. Don't do it if you are a light weight Driver. The Yukon is no joke. Extra tires and fuel and food.
I’ve actually had the general at2 on my 01 4Runner for over 40k and I’ve been really impressed. Road noise is the reason I didn’t get the ko2’s. Had a buddy with the ko2’s on his jeep and they were really loud. I am super happy I went with the generals.
"Here's a fun fact for you, your car gets impounded for doing 40 over the speed limit" I literally remember this happening to me in BC with my mustang in McBride. PS here in Canada we call them Provinces, not states lol. Love your vids man! ALSO that bridge that's blown out will be blown out for a couple weeks at least Mav, I work with the biggest Canadian shipping company and the stall that holds the shipments up north to Watson Lake etc etc has been filling up as we can't send nothing up. Very nice seeing it on your vid as it's talked about at work a lot!
Hey maverick what an awesome video what a journey from Minnesota to Anchorage Alaska wow and that guy that you saw him walking from Brazil or wherever he’s in his second continent walking the whole way with a homemade trailer that was amazing you always make my day look forward to your next video be safe and have fun♥️✌️🙂👍
Always watching from Japan mav! Wish I could also build a camper truck like yours here and travel along the country. Anyway I built a mini one so me and my wife could start to travel in different place and enjoy camping. Keep safe man! Wish I also have many supporters like you to continue on our own journey.
Long Time Lurker first time commenting. My dad and I drove past this guy twice in one day! We were wondering where he was going. We seen him in central Alberta. He can travel an impressive distance in a couple hours. We were both impressed on our way home how far he had walked in a few hours. I'm going to have to check out his UA-cam channel. Super cool that you were only a hour from my home Mav!
Your sickness might be due to air quality in your cabin. Considering how much stuff is in your car at all times and the varying weather, it could be some kind of allergen growing in the car. Not saying it is, but it could be. Mold is a possibility as well.
@@someguy9778 Remember he had a rat living in the truck for quite a while down in Mexico. Rodents carry viruses so maybe some sort of pathogen is hitching a ride in his truck.
You sure know how to have fun by yourself in your truck.😊 Also a very kind person. Love the man who uses his legs and feet to see the world! Amazing 🤩!
Can’t wait to see where you take us to in Alaska. Would love to go there to watch the northern lights. Curious on the route you’ll take back home. If you are not in a hurry, too tired or on a schedule I would highly recommend going to Banff and Jasper in Canada on the way home to see Lake Louise and the ice fields and other sights. Went there as a teen and thought those mountains were the true meaning of majestic.
You are so entertaining. The people that you meet humble us all. The whole scenic trip is perfect editing, can't wait to see more. Salmon is my favorite fish to cook, your Salmon Kabob looked delicious. I hope your next adventure is fishing with your parents. 🎣
it's amazing with as big a channel as Mav has the revenue no doubt gives him the ability to drive a brand new truck, especially on such a road trip as this, yet he still drives this older Ford pickup. While I wouldn't fault him at all if he decides to buy a newer truck, something about the older truck adds a certain value to these videos! Great content and new subscriber!
Those Alaska shirts are fire 🔥, I hope I can snag one on payday. Super proud of you dude I’ve been watching for the last 2 years and seeing your progress and drive pushes me to do the things I’m uncomfortable doing sometimes but you give us the motivation🖤keep on truckin mav
Mav you should try making Kimchi for your travels, it’s super easy & helps with your health & digestion flow control as well. There’s a bunch more health benefits but you can store it in your fridge as long as you want because the longer it ferments the better it tastes. I’ve fermented mine for months before using it in broths for udon or ramen. If you need a recipe I can add a comment of mine👍🏻
I’m an Aussie…drove from San Francisco to Alaska and back in 1998. Went up through Nebraska..Idaho ..Wyoming..Montana..Alberta..BC ..Yukon etc into Alaska at Toc. Down as far as Homer from Anchorage thence back up to as far as Fairbanks.. ( watched the Northern Lights on a pitch black night up in the hills out from latter..beautiful ! ) Seward on the way back. Thence coastal back down to ‘Frisco when able. It was an adventure …far to commercialised now. God’s country back then. Work wise, through aerial hydrographic survey flights visited Sitka, ( magical place..where Michener wrote his book ‘ Alaska ‘ ). Sand Point and Kodiak. Truly, Mother Earth showing her beauty in all its facets. A very humbling experience. I was blessed.
Hi Mav how do you have income to support the channel? Is it just you tube money, do you have another job or do you parents support you? What a beautiful opportunity to see the world. You are very blessed.
Hey Mav, hello from Alaska. I drove this in 1997 in a 17ft U-Haul towing my car. Welcome to Alaska. When I drove it the roads were ok to drive even though I heard the horror stories of the roads. If your still here, let me know.
Pretty sure that tanker fire you passed, the "Epic Family Road Trip" passed as well, and possibly stayed at the same hotel. This is awesome! always enjoy your adventures. Keep it up!
Whoever's reading this, i pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! Amen
Drove up this route during the summer! The hot springs was my favorite stop - surrounded by trees and not crowded. Been debating about getting a truck because of your videos.
The man doing the journey per foot was one of the most impressive things I've ever seen
Where's all the comments about that! That's amazing how he has done that
No kidding! I can barely get 6k steps and he does 36 miles a day!
I don’t understand. How is bro not worried about grizzlies in the Yukon?Unfathomable. Hope he’s strapped. What a dawg. God bless, humans are amazing.
Seriously though, that guy is just absolutely enjoying life to its fullest
Same! That was a really good inclusion, Mav.
What’s most impressive is you drove all that distance in 26m 39s, looking forward to what you have in store for us
🤣🤣🤣 the power of editing
My sister mav travels FAST!
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When I was in the marines, my best friend and I decided we wanted to move to Alaska once our enlistment was over. We ended up driving from San Diego to anchorage Alaska. It was an amazing experience. Both of us used our GI bill to go to the university of Alaska. This was back in 2014. Some of the best days of my life living there.
How long did it take to complete the drive?
@@kaywatson6505 we did it in about a week but we also visited my family in Seattle for 2 days. So really it took us about 5.
@@jordan2735 sounds awesome 😎
So appreciative that Mav asked the guy who was walking if he needed anything. I hiked the California Coast and people rarely stopped or when they did, laughed at me for doing it. We need more people like Mav in this world!
I’m from Alaska and your videos inspired me to take my own road trip this summer. Spent two months on the road living in the back of my truck. The Alcan is one of the coolest drives I think anyone can do in North America. Keep on trucking!
That man walking continents is a legend. I hope he completes his journey safely. Wish we could see his journey from his POV
He has a channel and films all of it
You can on his UA-cam
What's his channel called?
Found it:
Matias Tartiere
10:11 in this video...
its matias he is from here the south of brazil i was looking for news about him and i find him here in the middle of the video i laughed a lot here, completely unexpected... so he is walking in canada, nice, this is the youtube channel he walked europe whole... hug friends
@@cillaloves2fish688 it’s so crazy that he and Mav’s worlds collide. An incredibly small world we live in. Two absolute legends
I know you probably won't read this mav but I'm from the UK and have suffered from depression for years... Your videos have brought me comfort in my time alone and I've recently bought a van to travel the UK you are a real inspiration mav
Ste x
Fighting depression is a tough battle. Good luck with your travels in the UK. It can be a priceless learning experience. i just lost my brother and had my truck stolen the same day with tools I collected for over fifty years working on heavy equipment so I know that down feeling real well. When Mav says, "Keep on truckin' " sometimes we have to dig deep to find the way forward.
Depression sucks believe me I know. Been through multiple lost friends and family members, and oh boy it keeps getting hard. Best advice is to express yourself as much as possible and always smile. It’s okay to not have that smile here and there, but every small moment that makes your happy, it matters. Keep ya head up and keep doing what you love! (From USA)😊
I’m 29 and have been battling depression since a teen in high school. I can tell you as well as you know these videos help a ton. I hope you can get through it my friend.
I wish you happiness. And no depression. You have a good one
Stay strong guys and gals, talk to someone or a professional. Your lives are precious
A life lived , is a life worth watching. Mav is truly one of a kind, and down to earth dude. Keep on Trucking Mav!
Most lives are worth watch with proper editing. Its a real thing.
2800 miles is 4500km. Driving from Sydney to Perth which is across Australia 🇦🇺 is about 4000km (2486 miles).. That is one insane trip young man. Well done. Also paying forward that German family was such a nice touch, you would of left a great positive energy for their trip.
Fun fact. I actually build the tire on your truck here in mount Vernon illinois. So from someone who builds tires a personal thank you for appreciating the hard work we put in making those tires!
You’re the greatest role model on UA-cam. You show respect to everyone you meet and a huge amount of resilience for everyone who follows your channel to adopt into their lives. My thanks to you are endless Mav
Thanks Mav for the adventures. I was supposed to go to Alaska in 1998 with my sister, my husband and brother-in-law but my sister was killed in a car wreck in 1997. I’m 72 now and hope one day my sis and I can make that trip! Keep on truckin!❤️
Sorry for your loss
I'm so sorry you lost your sister and never got the chance to drive the Alcan highway. It's truly amazing. I live in Anchorage and have had the privilege of driving it 6 times, including taking the ferry from Bellingham to Skagway. The first time I was 13 in June of 1982. 80% of it was dirt and gravel. Back then people used to make these massive screens they bungeed onto the front of their vehicle to keep from getting the windshields broken by flying rocks. I moved with my family from Sacramento to Anchorage. I've driven it in the summer 3 times, in the fall once and the winter twice. It was amazing every time and I have incredible memories and pictures. I'm actually getting ready to head back to Washington in December and plan on taking the ferry from Skagway to Bellingham. I have one more trip planned next summer when I fly back to drive a uhaul back down to Washington.
One day you and your sister will be reunited and make that trip. ❤️🙏
sorry for your loss. I'm sure your sister would have wished you went on that Alaskan trip
Your comment truly effected me. I hope you guys get to make that trip soon, and I will try to remember to check back in the comments for a future update. God bless
So sorry for your loss. You need to go. Alaska is too amazing to miss. 😊
Road trip!! With Mav. Great start to the week.
So nice of you to pay for that family's meal! Someone paid my bill once when I was out on a special occasion with my daughter and I was tickled to death. They were already gone before the waitress told me they paid so I couldn't even thank them! lol! That was very nice of you, Mav! You're a great guy! 👍
The trip on the Alaska highway is FAR too beautiful to speed through. I planned for 15 days and I wish I had more time. I actually enjoyed going through the Yukon more than all the traveling I did through Alaska. I also went through Glacier National Park which was my favorite part of the whole trip.
This is commitment to a channel in its purest form.
absolutley xo
Gets paid real good to do what he loves ain’t nun better.
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Idk man, that guy that walking was a dedicated dude
totally totally totally ... made me respond!!!
I don’t have a truck but I’m currently saving and planning a road trip thru Canada from Michigan to Alaska. It’s 56 hours one way. I will do it in my Chevy Malibu. Thanks for this Mav
BY FAR my FAVORITE video you have done, the Alaskan highway is on my bucket list. That is my type of scenery and wildlife.
I fought forest fire up in Watson lake in the summer of 06’ when they had a busy season. That’s some beautiful landscape up there. Never really gets dark at night in the summer. Kind of cool. Glad you got to see us in Canada
Geez, my son and I must have been just a few days ahead of you. Had to wait to cross that bridge three times because we had to go back to gas up. Recognized many things along the way, including the Argentinian guy walking. Thanks for bringing back fun memories!
He's Brazilian :) His channel on UA-cam is: Matias Tartiere / Volta ao Mundo A Pé
My grandfather helped build the Alaska Highway in the 1950s. It’s an amazing place.
I bet if he were alive today he would have slapped the shit out of Mav for whining so much. lol
@@IdahoPohTaToh he’s still alive (97) and honestly I think he would love Mav’s video.
I think it was built in the 1940 s
@@garywoodlief1976 he was building it when my mom was born in 1958. It was started in the 1940s but not completed until much later.
@@garywoodlief1976 it was opened in 1948 but repairs and arguments and bypasses continued until the mid 1960s.
I made that drive twice from NY through Canada and up, absolutely gorgeous. I am so happy you are doing this trip! safe travels to you.
I drove that same route back in 1999 when I was moving from Alaska to here in TN. They were doing major construction in that same exact area in the YT lol Nice to see them still working on the same road 20+ years later lol
So cool that your parents are meeting you. Precious Memories!!!
That dude you met traveling by foot was incredible. What a rare find!
Hey Mav, I have to say that the absolute highlight of my day is when I see new video upload from you. Been following this channel from the start and have never missed a video, keep up the amazing journey. Absolute pleasure to watch how much you have grown on this channel. A huge fan from Iceland
You are legit one of the best content creators out there right now, no bullshit no fake stuff just straight good and entertaining content.
I’ve driven that route from Sioux Falls SD to Anchorage once before. It’s a pretty boring drive until you get into BC/northwest territories. From that point on its absolutely beautiful.
Just finished going from Winnipeg Mb, to Paris On and back again in 5 days of driving. 2153 kms /1338 miles there and back again. Came back pulling a new RV trailer. No issues for my 01 GMC Sierra c3 AWD 6.0 LQ4 except for a bad ground and a new trailer plug needed to be installed to get the lights working on the trailer. Had a bit of a close call Tuesday night after dark in the Eastern hills near Thunder Bay on the way back with Bullwinkle the Moose, but he kept on trucking past the passenger side of the truck while I was fumbling with the brights after passing a semi-trailer on undivided highway, and trying to hit the woah pedal as quickly as possible with a trailer behind. Chewed a good quarter pound of bottom lip, and spent the next 30 minutes looking for a turnoff to pull over on and get some rest for the rest of the night.
Verrry interesting to see the current Al-Can Highway......
Pa's company (Northrup) transferred him to Anchorage in May 1954..... I was pulled out of 3rd grade a couple weeks early (no biggie), we packed our worldly belongings into a 13' camping trailer and towed it up the Al-Can with our new 1953 Olds 88..... Unlike your trip, there were NO paved roads (well, maybe a couple miles in towns now and then)...... Saw first my snow in Whitehorse (flurries)....Anchorage from '54-'57 had verrrry few paved roads....mostly just downtown (4th-5th-6th Ave, etc)
That was the beginning of my life of adventure..... 1966 aboard my first sub in the Navy, I bought a 1956 Caddy hearse for my navy bunk mattress (borrowed) and 9'6" longboard.....Aug. 1967 transferred to another sub in NH, traded my hearse for a 1939 Chevy paddy wagon (Portsmouth PD)....Discharged in May '68, drove paddy wagon to Ft. Liquordale for commercial diving school....Sept. '68, drove to Torrance, CA.....Burned out all the exhaust valves (set too tight), with help from Pa, rebuilt it....Had no money, so had to sell..... More crazy adventures til Sept. '69 started Santa Barbara Silly College~Marine Diving Tech.....Bought a rusty 1961 IH Metro-Mite from my buddy and drove it 2 round trips Santa Barbara to Morgan City, LA summer of '70 to work offshore and '71 after graduation..... Gave up on diving (worked sporadically as tender, workboat deckhand and aluminum shipfitter in winter..... lousy $)....Finally wised up, settled down at 27 in Santa Barbara.....
Subscribed and started with your VW camper vids that caught my attention...."this kid looks familiar, but he has way more money than I did at his age".....
Yeppers, y'all are livin' a life of adventure, BUT in the lap of luxury..... When I wuz drivin' across country at 45-50mph in a bread truck, had barely enough $ for gas and an occasional sandwich to get from point A to B (no motels, those were for the wealthy)....That wuz the hippy-dippy days, so my travels weren't abbynormal .... Many times, I had no idea where I was gonna get my next meal, but always scrounged up day jobs..... I had no idea that I was poor....Never occurred to me....(Retired from SBFD in 2004, living the gooood life in SW FL on the Gulfcoast)
Keep up adventuring, kid......Ya crack me up....
I'm so glad you got up to Alaska! I love living here and it's great to see others enjoy it
Que honra ver o Mav e o Matias juntos, que encontro meus amigos!!! 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Foda, queria que o Mav tivesse conhecido o Jesse e o Shurastey
@@murilowippel show de bola - valeu - parabens - i love flash house - brazil favela
I hope I say this right. "Mav is Mucho Macha.".
Simmm mano
salve aos br q fragam o mav e o matias ao mesmo tempo ! a internet nos une...somos rarissimos...qual a probabilidade hahahh
Ahh, the Alcan. Great trip if you get the chance! Pretty easy for most Americans to do now that the covid requirements have been dropped.
edit: 12:20 they WERE going extinct, but there have been many programs to rebuild populations. Most of the wood bison in the US are descended from the comparatively vast herds in Alberta. Conservation can work!
13:48 Lee-Ard
All I gotta say is nice seeing a fellow Minnesotan making awesome content and succeeding 🙏🏻🤙🏻 keep up the great content Mav!
Oh My G'Ness..... what a great video. Driving this highway was always on my Bucket List! Now I'm riding along with you, thanks for the adventure! I love that you stopped and talked to the guy with the cart, sure would be great hearing his stories too! How neat, all the signs! I grew up in Moundsview, MN which is right next to Blaine! Cool. LOL, Oooops, you lost your own license plate! BTW.... hope you are feeling better! The best part of traveling... meeting new friends! Glad you made it safely!
Can’t wait for the next episode! I was loving the wild caribou and buffalo! You’re such a nice guy paying it forward. Always love your videos Mav!
For MAV, mostly this guy, we all gotta subscribe to this guy walking around the world with a cart like a horse in the ancient times. I just subscribed
I did 😀
Would you linking me to his channel?
Welcome! His videos are awesome. He is wonderful.
@@matthewcarocci9032 UA-cam is weird about links but search matias tartiere
@@Martin42944 thank you! I searched around this video and couldn’t find it.
THAT IS SO AMAZING THAT MAN YOU MEET WALKING ALASKA! WHAT AN EXPERIENCE THAT WOULD BE. IT TAKES ARE VERY BRAVE, ADVENTUROUS & MAYBE A BIT OF AN ADRENALIN ADDICTED PERSON TO DO THAT! :) BE SAFE BOTH OF YOU!
The joys of timed road trips. I enjoyed this video and excited to see more, even though I want to save it for when I go myself. Inspiring content.
I love that you had to stop and moo at the caribou
My dad has been wanting to do a drive from California to Canada for a while now. This video makes me want to make this a reality for him. I hope all is well, Mav! Thank you for doing what you do. KEEP ON TRUCKING, my dude!
Done that many times. Usually 2-3 day trip (1 way) depending on how many breaks you take. Driving through the PNW is beautiful in the summer through fall
@@nateg5505 i did LA to sunnyside in spring. The PNW is amazing in that season as well.
I drove from Salt Lake to Seward, Alaska 30 years ago with my son who was 4 yr old. I want to do it again. Been back to Alaska but went cruise ship.
you are such a good guy. truly, in a shitty world, you always make me smile with your outlook and your openness. much success to you, sir. and thanks! (if you're ever in Los Angeles, dinner's on me!)
Never been quite this early haha love your stuff dude. You’ve inspired me to get out on the road for the first time coming up next spring hopefully. Keep on truckin!
Made that drive twice from southeastern Idaho for work ,it’s a beast of a road trip, but the sightseeing is some of the best in the world! Have fun on your trip Mav!
I visited Colorado a few months ago, stayed in Estes park, went up into and through the Rockies, then went and “raced” up pikes peak to the severe disapproval of my wife..lol.. and I absolutely LOVED every minute of the mountains and the scenery, meeting people from different parts of the country and world. Man I wish I could do the same as you. And maybe one day I will figure out how. I miss it, though just a brief few days I had. I will go back someday. Sounds weird, but it’s a longing in my being to be in the mountains. Cool kids can have the beaches, gimme the mountains and trees. God bless brother, and safe travels.
I always look forward to you videos. Such great content and your way of doing life is how I and my husband did life on and off for years. We met sooo many interesting ppl and saw such awesome landscape and were able to help when catastrophic events took place, we were there to lend a hand. I don't regret too much, I have to say. A big thing I am realizing in my latter years is that we were so transient, we lost touch and missed out on events with our family and friends. Not all the time but enough. It makes me feel good that you make time to spend quality time with your folks. I like your mom and Dad. It seems that they both have wonderlust as well. Driving is hard work. It will make you soooo tired. When you stop, you still feel the road humming in your body. It really stressees your immune system out so you gotta know how to take care of yourself on the road. I was impressed with your thermometer. Lol. I learned alot on this video about the Rocky Mountains , which are sooooo beautiful. The wildlife was soooo sick and the hot springs, fabulous. Thanks for sharing this with us. Have a great time and have fun with your folks. Great content. Stay safe and be well Mav. Until next time, Keep on Truckin'👣👣👣👣🌴🏖️💙
When you hit Alaska I could hear John Denver singing American Child in my head. Though JD is longer with us here, his voice remains and is as strong as ever. Thanks for taking me along as this is special and something I'll never get to experience myself. Good luck, happy and safe trucking.
John Denver sucks
I always loved the Wrangell Mountain Song. 🙂
@@denverdubois5835 Absolutely another great JD song.
Hey man, love seeing you living the dream! Hopefully one day I could do the same road trip as you.
In 1978 my parents and I drove that same road in a pickup truck with slide in camper. What an adventure! Most of the Highway was gravel and 2 lane with trucks flying at you spraying rocks. Tires and windshields suffered. Great trip!
My parents took me on the AlCan highway when it was not paved. I was 10 years old then. I am 70 now..best trip ever. thanks for showing me what it looks like now.
Love this. I'll be doing the same thing but with my 4 dogs in a converted van. I retired this year so I can take my time and explore.
I drove the ALCAN from Fairbanks back to my home state of Texas back in 1983. I was a radar operator in the Air Force stationed at a radar site just 27 miles northwest of Fairbanks. It's called Murphy Dome. Glad you made the trip safely! Congratulations!
Mav you definitely need some LED headlights, the bulbs are cheap on amazon! Helps 100%, maybe even get a whole new housing replace so the lenses are clear.
You're something else Mav! Livin' a sweet life and I love watching your episodes to experience your honest, RAW POV. You make my outdoor lifestyle just that inch more daring!
wow, such a great episode Mav - really appreciate you sacrificing the sleep time to get some great footage and share your journey with us even though you were time crunched. What an amazing journey. I was blessed recently with a day off to recognize the National Truth and Reconciliation Day here in Canada. I drove up through one of the reserves and stopped at a store that was closed but the owner offered me free product as a kind gesture, then i stopped for a meal and an anonymous person paid for my meal, made me cry.
In Latvia, if you go 50Km/h (30miles) over the limit, they tow your car and you loose your driving license. Then you'll have to go to driving school and start over, to get your license back. They want to make it 30km/h now
It makes me sad to see you all sniffly and feeling shitty on this trip. I ALWAYS get sick when I’m traveling. So excited to see more videos along the journey. Be safe🙂
Liard Hotsprings is honestly my favourite place in Canada. And I've been to nine provinces and all three territories (and 49 states, lived in a van, that's another story).
Drove from North Pole AK to Mars Pa in 6 days. Greatest trip in my life. Don't do it if you are a light weight Driver. The Yukon is no joke. Extra tires and fuel and food.
I’m glad I finally found your channel, after watching your collaboration with Steve Wallis. Great stuff so far.
So happy to see you enjoying our great country again! FYI - BC is a province not a state 😉🇨🇦
Same difference, us Americans will be American xD
I think he was tired lol. He said province multiple times in this video so I will defend my fellow American on this one 😂😂💜
America owes a great debt to Canada for keeping us stocked with whiskey when the evil of prohibition swept our land 👍
I heard province 😊
I love watching these trips! Mexico was amazing.👍😎♥️
O Matias tatiere é louco do bem viu, viajando o mundo apé, vocês dois juntos ❤️🇧🇷
Quando vi que o mav estava indo fiquei na esperança dele encontrar ele no caminho, do nada ele encontrou mesmo, não acredito velho kkkkkkkkkk
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I’ve actually had the general at2 on my 01 4Runner for over 40k and I’ve been really impressed. Road noise is the reason I didn’t get the ko2’s. Had a buddy with the ko2’s on his jeep and they were really loud. I am super happy I went with the generals.
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That's such a good way to look at the world. Thank you for that pearl of wisdom MAV MAN
Hope you are feeling better Mav. Greetings&goodtimes to you & your parents.
Looks like an amazing trip. Heard you speak about the State of BC but remember Canada has provinces and territories 😊
The “state” of BC made me laugh 😂
Silly Murican's
Não acredito mav encontrou o Matias, que vídeo épico velhooo!!!🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
"Here's a fun fact for you, your car gets impounded for doing 40 over the speed limit" I literally remember this happening to me in BC with my mustang in McBride. PS here in Canada we call them Provinces, not states lol. Love your vids man!
ALSO that bridge that's blown out will be blown out for a couple weeks at least Mav, I work with the biggest Canadian shipping company and the stall that holds the shipments up north to Watson Lake etc etc has been filling up as we can't send nothing up. Very nice seeing it on your vid as it's talked about at work a lot!
There's something satisfying about your film-making style, cuts, sounds, etc. You inspired me to start my own videos. Keep it up!
Hey maverick what an awesome video what a journey from Minnesota to Anchorage Alaska wow and that guy that you saw him walking from Brazil or wherever he’s in his second continent walking the whole way with a homemade trailer that was amazing you always make my day look forward to your next video be safe and have fun♥️✌️🙂👍
crazy he said he tries to do 36 miles a day wow.
Always watching from Japan mav! Wish I could also build a camper truck like yours here and travel along the country. Anyway I built a mini one so me and my wife could start to travel in different place and enjoy camping. Keep safe man! Wish I also have many supporters like you to continue on our own journey.
That guy you met WALKING from Alaska to Argentina; absolutely awesome and crazy. Good luck to him!
Also what you saw were bison, not buffalo lol
Long Time Lurker first time commenting. My dad and I drove past this guy twice in one day! We were wondering where he was going. We seen him in central Alberta. He can travel an impressive distance in a couple hours. We were both impressed on our way home how far he had walked in a few hours. I'm going to have to check out his UA-cam channel. Super cool that you were only a hour from my home Mav!
Mav these new shirts are lit!! Ill have to cop some merch!
Love your trips and the food that you make...love from India ❤️❤️❤️
Your sickness might be due to air quality in your cabin. Considering how much stuff is in your car at all times and the varying weather, it could be some kind of allergen growing in the car. Not saying it is, but it could be. Mold is a possibility as well.
I was going to post something about this as well. I was thinking an exhaust leak. If it happening consistently, something is wrong. Stay safe Mav.
@@someguy9778 Remember he had a rat living in the truck for quite a while down in Mexico. Rodents carry viruses so maybe some sort of pathogen is hitching a ride in his truck.
You sure know how to have fun by yourself in your truck.😊
Also a very kind person. Love the man who uses his legs and feet to see the world! Amazing 🤩!
Noticed the Hunker Down Sweater there. Mad love for him. Mav you brighten peoples day.🙏
Can’t wait to see where you take us to in Alaska. Would love to go there to watch the northern lights. Curious on the route you’ll take back home. If you are not in a hurry, too tired or on a schedule I would highly recommend going to Banff and Jasper in Canada on the way home to see Lake Louise and the ice fields and other sights. Went there as a teen and thought those mountains were the true meaning of majestic.
I second this. Easily the most beautiful drive I’ve ever done, and I’ve crossed from Alberta to New Brunswick at least thirty times.
Os br nao tem limite cara, o cara é insano.
You are so entertaining. The people that you meet humble us all. The whole scenic trip is perfect editing, can't wait to see more. Salmon is my favorite fish to cook, your Salmon Kabob looked delicious. I hope your next adventure is fishing with your parents. 🎣
This channel & Joe Robinet is by far THE MOST soothing to watch on UA-cam.
it's amazing with as big a channel as Mav has the revenue no doubt gives him the ability to drive a brand new truck, especially on such a road trip as this, yet he still drives this older Ford pickup. While I wouldn't fault him at all if he decides to buy a newer truck, something about the older truck adds a certain value to these videos! Great content and new subscriber!
Those Alaska shirts are fire 🔥, I hope I can snag one on payday. Super proud of you dude I’ve been watching for the last 2 years and seeing your progress and drive pushes me to do the things I’m uncomfortable doing sometimes but you give us the motivation🖤keep on truckin mav
Just ordered your Alaska tee. I am so envious of your lifestyle Mav. I hope you and your family have a great time in Alaska. 😊
Mav you should try making Kimchi for your travels, it’s super easy & helps with your health & digestion flow control as well. There’s a bunch more health benefits but you can store it in your fridge as long as you want because the longer it ferments the better it tastes. I’ve fermented mine for months before using it in broths for udon or ramen. If you need a recipe I can add a comment of mine👍🏻
Let's see
This man’s videos help me relax, so calming and relaxing
I’m an Aussie…drove from San Francisco to Alaska and back in 1998. Went up through Nebraska..Idaho ..Wyoming..Montana..Alberta..BC ..Yukon etc into Alaska at Toc.
Down as far as Homer from Anchorage thence back up to as far as Fairbanks.. ( watched the Northern Lights on a pitch black night up in the hills out from latter..beautiful ! ) Seward on the way back. Thence coastal back down to ‘Frisco when able.
It was an adventure …far to commercialised now. God’s country back then.
Work wise, through aerial hydrographic survey flights visited Sitka, ( magical place..where Michener wrote his book ‘ Alaska ‘ ). Sand Point and Kodiak. Truly, Mother Earth showing her beauty in all its facets. A very humbling experience. I was blessed.
I feel your pain Mav. I seem to always get sick just before or just after I get home from traveling. It really sucks.
I’m glad you made it to Alaska safely 🙏 take of yourself out there Mav, please keep the videos coming 💯
Hi Mav how do you have income to support the channel? Is it just you tube money, do you have another job or do you parents support you? What a beautiful opportunity to see the world. You are very blessed.
Hey Mav, hello from Alaska. I drove this in 1997 in a 17ft U-Haul towing my car. Welcome to Alaska. When I drove it the roads were ok to drive even though I heard the horror stories of the roads. If your still here, let me know.
Pretty sure that tanker fire you passed, the "Epic Family Road Trip" passed as well, and possibly stayed at the same hotel. This is awesome! always enjoy your adventures. Keep it up!
Whoever's reading this, i pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! Amen
No you don't lol you just want people to like your comment
dead channel type beat
Bro called bc a state😢😢😢
That waitress at the end was super fine.
Love watching your adventures!
Drove up this route during the summer! The hot springs was my favorite stop - surrounded by trees and not crowded. Been debating about getting a truck because of your videos.
Driving this highway has been on my list of travels for awhile. 2023 here we go! Great video Mav!