I started at the end with the Dempster. So you already know it just keeps getting better. Now I've watched from the beginning. Live in the SGI. Near Vancouver. Never been east of Banff Jasper or Edmonton. Banff is spectacular but its busy. first time I was there we had to camp in overflow sites. Mostly gravel pits. One North of Lake Loise had some walk in spots right on the Bow river one of the nicest Camp sites ever. Woke up with a Bear eating berries outs side our tent one morning. Heard Wolves at night really cool. I went North to Tuk Via Hwy 16 and the Casiar. Spectacular. Came back Via Alaska HWY and Jasper. All the routes are fantastic. One day I got to go ride my bike to the Atlantic. Need to figure out an interesting route.
Nice. Well if you have never been east of Alberta, all roads to the Atlantic should be interesting! You could do one way through Canada, and another through the US 🙂
Hi Karl. New subscriber here from the Uk. Enjoying watching your trip and finally heading over to Canada later this year to Vancouver and the Rockies before catching up with family in Calgary. Sadly no time to catch a ride. Thanks for the vids 👍😊
Your rides are always so inspiring. I used to ride my little Honda CBR250R into the Himalayas and the worst of roads you can think of in the mountains- but riding in Canada is a different ball game altogether. I own a Bandit 1250S and I don't think I can ever do something that you are on that motorcycle- maybe get a used CRF300 or a DRZ400 😁 Your ride to Tuktoyaktuk has got that fire burning inside me- maybe some day I can imitate the shot of your KTM and the tent next to the Arctic ocean.
It’s difficult at first, but you get to a point where you’re so tired you no longer care! 😂 Eventually, you just get used to it and realize that the bears are not out there hunting you so you’re really not at too much risk (of course you need to be smart, and never EVER store food in your tent or near your site!)
Omg 😲 the water is so blue it looks like a painting! 💙 (6:47) your right, it's is spectacular 👌
Finally catching up on all your uploads. Loving all your videos! 🙌 - Diana
Hi Diana 👋 - thanks for the comment & feedback! Much appreciated!😁✌️
Done that trip with my 30ft travel trailer, it’s a very treacherous mountain highway but super beautiful! I plan to do it on my bike next summer.
I would definitely not want to do that road with a trailer like that! 😅
Wow! Spectacular lakes w/ awesome colour! Lots of beautiful scenery today-enjoyed it 👍👍🙏🏻
Thanks! Yes, the lakes are amazing there! 🙂
looks great from Wales fellas!
wet of not you have to check it out since you are there and what a view and wow on the blue lake. awesome trip. Take care
Thanks! 🙏🙂
this is literally in my back yard. Thanks for reminding me.
Lucky you! The mountains are an amazing place to ride!
I started at the end with the Dempster. So you already know it just keeps getting better. Now I've watched from the beginning.
Live in the SGI. Near Vancouver. Never been east of Banff Jasper or Edmonton. Banff is spectacular but its busy. first time I was there we had to camp in overflow sites. Mostly gravel pits. One North of Lake Loise had some walk in spots right on the Bow river one of the nicest Camp sites ever. Woke up with a Bear eating berries outs side our tent one morning. Heard Wolves at night really cool.
I went North to Tuk Via Hwy 16 and the Casiar. Spectacular. Came back Via Alaska HWY and Jasper.
All the routes are fantastic.
One day I got to go ride my bike to the Atlantic. Need to figure out an interesting route.
Nice. Well if you have never been east of Alberta, all roads to the Atlantic should be interesting! You could do one way through Canada, and another through the US 🙂
Hi Karl. New subscriber here from the Uk. Enjoying watching your trip and finally heading over to Canada later this year to Vancouver and the Rockies before catching up with family in Calgary.
Sadly no time to catch a ride.
Thanks for the vids 👍😊
Glad you enjoyed them - I’m sure you will love western Canada when you come! Thanks! 🙂
Your rides are always so inspiring. I used to ride my little Honda CBR250R into the Himalayas and the worst of roads you can think of in the mountains- but riding in Canada is a different ball game altogether. I own a Bandit 1250S and I don't think I can ever do something that you are on that motorcycle- maybe get a used CRF300 or a DRZ400 😁 Your ride to Tuktoyaktuk has got that fire burning inside me- maybe some day I can imitate the shot of your KTM and the tent next to the Arctic ocean.
Thanks for the comment! And I would love to ride into the Himalayas - maybe we can switch spots one day! 😄
@@pavechaser Hahaha, we dont need to swtich- the HImalayas are always waiting :)
Pretty much same places I went. LOL ( only went as far as Jasper) keep your hands on the bars please. Enjoying your videos!
The Icefields Parkway is a great road for riding. Amazing views! 👍👍🙂
Cant do that anymore, at Moraine ya gotta take a bus in now.
Interesting, when we were there, they were making all the cars go to the parking lot for the bus, but they were letting the motorcycles in
A new system will be in place for summer/ 2023
how are you even able to sleep knowing bears are around
It’s difficult at first, but you get to a point where you’re so tired you no longer care! 😂 Eventually, you just get used to it and realize that the bears are not out there hunting you so you’re really not at too much risk (of course you need to be smart, and never EVER store food in your tent or near your site!)
I love morain lake, I got married there!
It’s still one of my favourite places!