Timmy drinking a Timmy's, cool. Ya slow it down Tim. I have 2.5 million miles over the road, its better to arrive a day or two late at your destination, you may not fall asleep at the wheel but your reaction time is longer when your tired. We would like to see more of your videos, so please stay safe.
Hey Tim, I run the Alaska Highway for a living running fuel to most of the gas stations you probably stopped at. You started at the Whitehorse Super Store, that's a customer of ours. And I could relate to the stops you have made. Cool, awesome.!
Tim, you should post a map somewhere in your description or at the beginning of your videos that shows the route you have gone so far up to each episode
I actually have figured out the route as you were explaining it I think. At Dawson creek instead of taking the Alaskan Highway 97 to Prince George you are actually taking hwy 2/hwy43 to hwy 40 to hwy 16 to jasper cutting off alit of miles. I think I have the numbers right maybe they are not highways though
Here in the UK we find it very difficult to conceive of the distances involved with travel in the US and Canada. To us 200 miles or a four hour journey is a really long way to drive, while you think nothing of driving for fifteen hours in a day. A fifteen hour drive for us is a physical impossibility, as we just don't have that much road in one direction!
I'm sure glad you know how to fix your own truck, must save you a ton of money. And you're right, you could have been out in the middle of nowhere!! Good luck and safe travels!
Things happen for a reason and maybe the power steering going out was a sign you needed to rest. 15-17 hrs a day driving can take a toll on you….. mentally and physically. Enjoy the ride dude!
In the US, Department of Motor vehicles will make you use a ELD if you advertise you drive 15-17 hrs a day quite often. haha. Truck Drivers in the US had to start using ELD's a year ago or so
Great video! Having that time alone to process & think & lay your eyes on something fresh, is so good for the body & soul. I’m loving your adventure! Thanks for bringing us along. 🌲♥️🌲
Road trips are the best time to think. I roadtrip In my Chevy 1500 reg cab with a pop up truck camper on the back. My muffler fell on on the highway in Maryland and I had to climb under and kick it off so it wouldn’t drag, blew a brake line 40 miles in the woods in northern maine and luckily a campground owner nearby had a brake line flare kit. lost a brake line in the white mountains in New Hampshire and had to vice grip the brake hose and make it another 90 miles home. Blew a front wheel bearing 10 miles from home on the same trip. All part of the adventure and the best stories. I don’t even get mad when something breaks I just enjoy the challenge
Having lived in Alaska for over 24 years & driving the AlCan many times. I so enjoy following you on your road trips. Liard Hot Springs! Yes! So nice at the end of a long driving day! Thank you for sharing your adventures.😊
@@TruckHouseLife I look forward to that Highway 93 (Icefields Parkway), on the next video....or the one after that. ....and I appreciate and enjoy your video style. Very fun to watch.
9:35 If you're road tripping through Canada you'll find that Tim Horton's is almost indispensable. Great place for coffee, free wifi and 2nd breakfast. Excellent Apple Fritters. And beautiful as they are... you want to avoid Jasper and Banff in the summer time. Yoho and Kootenay are just as beautiful and aren't swarming with people.
Your comment on road trips pretty much nailed it That’s why I long hauled the entire US Midwest and most of Canada It’s a great way to figure out your life all that time on the blacktop Gotta love Nappa my go too parts store……
Awesome video as always Timmy. So far this road is so epic hopefully the rest of your road trip goes smoothly. Sending luck from South East Georgia USA.
Not going to attempt a JB Weld fix??? HAHAHA! Now I can add power steering hoses, and fluid, to my spares box before heading out on my long adventures.
I'm glad you said that it's hard to imagine how far away Alaska is because 3 mins earlier I'd paused the vid & was looking at Anchorage-->Banff & felt stupid when I saw 36 hour drive.
breakdowns and vehicle trouble go hand in hand with road trips, especially long ones. I did a month long road trip in the early 90's in an old jeep. Fun coming down out of the rockies and have the back brakes go out.
Wow! More familiar territory and expensive Canadian diesel fuel. LOL! TIm Horton's is gross. Yuck. Avoiding Prince George is always a good idea. LOL! I used to live in Dawson Creek (mile zero). Hinton, Alberta...oh boy, aren't you lucky!?! ha! ha! ha! I hope the trip gets better. Thanks for taking all of us along with you.
Take care of that back. Mine is shot. Have had several fusion surgeries and on 4th spinal nuerostimulator implant which helps kill some of the pain. Stretch stetch and stretch. Thanks for the video!
It's crazy how many bugs there are in Alaska. No wonder Russell has to wear a bug net when he goes outside. It's kinda funny that you have to stop for Bisen crossing the road in Alaska and we have to stop for Canadian Geese in The USA .I wonder what they've got to stop for in Canada ? Probably turtles 🐢 lol LOVE YOUR 4×4 CABIN !
Not sure if you're talking about the same place... just a few minutes down the road from Hinton are the Wildhorse Lakes camping facilities. A wee bit rustic but the scenery is hard to beat.
If you get stuck in Northern California (like real north, up by the Oregon and Nevada borders) my parents have 1,000 acres you can stay! My grandpa is a mechanic he might be able to help you out otherwise my parents will let you stay and probably give you free beef or something! So sad I’m back in South Dakota I probably won’t catch you driving around anytime soon
@@TruckHouseLife I kinda thought that on my way there🤦🏻♂️😂I was thinking it was probably uploaded a week plus afterwards. Hope you enjoyed Alberta man! Safe travels.
Awesome video man love the truck n camper makes me miss my crew cab 97 great vehicle always love your videos have fun in Canada if your ever on vancouver island give me a shout
I am so excited to see the road trip threw liard and jasper I am from terrace bc and going to go up threw dease lake and liard then back threw jasper in two weeks so excited!!
Well atleast you had old Hank the 3rd to keep company. My old military buddy from west Virginia got me hook on Hank III back In 2008, not to many people listen him. Well depends where you live I guess. But sweet rig man. Just found your channel and had some time so going through watching some of your videos.
I made my Alaska motorcycle trip on a BMW K75RT back in '06, and clearly remember sailing into a left curve (at a slightly sporty speed) then finding myself in the middle of a buffalo herd. None were on the road, several on the shoulder either side. Close enough to smell 'em. Adrenaline induced memories seem to be the most vivid. After that I paid more attention to the Milepost warnings about wildlife crossing areas. Long days on the road were standard for me because I couldn't sleep when the sky stayed blue all thru the night. Crossed the boarder at Sumas, made it to Anchorage 5 days later. THE Adventure of my life. Most folks have no clue of the size of the North American continent.
My buddy retired , hopped on his BMW moto and drove 12,000 miles in a month Alaska and back . Retirement gift to himself. He said it was rainer that he thought it be. Tent camped most of the time. Makes my back hurt thinking about that (I drive and XR650 and XT600). His seat cost as much as 3/4 of my moto cost ..perhaps thats his secret. I like a 25 mile ride on gravel (sometimes sideways)
You should see if you can find that power steering part but with steel tubing and nuts vs the aluminum tube which is more prone to fatiguing with movement, cracking, and then failing.
when is the vancity vanlife / forestty forest meet up ??? hahaha . welcome to canada.. back in 06 i bought a 94 4runner that started life in alaska....
My Husband has a 99 F250 7.3. The same exact hose blew at same exact location on his. He lost steering and power brakes. It was a dealer item back then. Real pain to change too. Some crazy hose end design by Ford. Not your typical hose end. Good luck with it.
To fix that power steering pump line you could have just taken the fitting off the power steering pump shove the hose back through it and use a flare tool and reflect the end of the hose I'm pretty sure but I could be wrong
It was lucky you were close to town, it was probably the rough road that caused the hose to pop off. Anyway, you can now catch up on some sleep. Fancy there being a fish & chip shop out there, I thought it was only us Brits that them.
Kudos to you for maintaining a mature attitude when faced with a mechanical breakdown 👏👍. Maybe you freaked out off camera but I was impressed with your rational approach to fixing the issue. You are so lucky or just have good karma for this to have happened where it did. Take care and we will be looking forward to your upcoming vlogs.
When I seen the title I couldn't imagine what could have happened as you weren't towing a trailer hehehe. Thank goodness it happened where it did but bummer it put you back a day, you need to get an extra line and fluid for spare as there is obviously a continuing problem with that power steering set up. My lower back was aching just watching the miles you have been covering. Looking forward to your next vid. Thanks Timmy.
One Timmy to another...yes long road trips you really have time to think...think about alot of things I your life....I was traveling carpenterfor several years...Then later an OTR Refer truck driver....
Great video! Just wouldn't be an adventure video with Timmy without a little mishap. We are happy to see your truck has been taking good care of you. (Getting you close to town when needing a repair) Looking forward to episode 3. We also enjoyed the videography with the different angles walking and the drone footage is always so nice how you include that. We know each take a lot of time to do. Thank you for making the time to add those extra view points. Great to see you have better luck filling your tanks. Our flat bed build with gas fill ups requires me to drive up on leveling ramps to get more angle. Also with the V10 engine 6-7 mpg can be a little shocking with the wallet. Well worth it. We love our Ford F350 and have a mechanic that takes great care of us. Mark (& Teresa)
The Canadian highway illustrates how big British Columbia/Canada is. How American to think that highway illustrates how far Alaska is from everything LOL The USA was adamant about getting Alaska so they could have a military base in that location. That is what i learned in the Canadian school system.
Very enjoyable videos! I imagined that I’d drive to Alaska again after doing it in 2007, but I haven’t yet…I also camped in Hinton and visited Liard Hot Springs. Also enjoyed the provincial parks along the way. Took the Cassiar Hwy on the return. Your video brings back some good memories. Safe travels and Happy New Year.
double check your motor mounts arent shaking that line into your inner fender. especially if it happened before. luck to ya from Michigan National Forest :) thanks for sharing
It's never a real road trip without a little dramatic make the story better later when you tell it !!! Find a bar and perform some songs for some drinksTimmy !!!
Timmy drinking a Timmy's, cool. Ya slow it down Tim. I have 2.5 million miles over the road, its better to arrive a day or two late at your destination, you may not fall asleep at the wheel but your reaction time is longer when your tired. We would like to see more of your videos, so please stay safe.
hehehe, will do!
@@TruckHouseLife you doing good if you need anything in ab hit me up
@@TruckHouseLife would really like to meet you so if your down I'm near valley view and you'll be heading through there on route to edmonton
Agreed. What’s the hurry? Not like he has to keep a schedule for an employer.
Hey Tim, I run the Alaska Highway for a living running fuel to most of the gas stations you probably stopped at. You started at the Whitehorse Super Store, that's a customer of ours. And I could relate to the stops you have made. Cool, awesome.!
I hauled fuel in ND and Montana. I’d love to haul up there in AK and Canada.
Tim, you should post a map somewhere in your description or at the beginning of your videos that shows the route you have gone so far up to each episode
I actually have figured out the route as you were explaining it I think. At Dawson creek instead of taking the Alaskan Highway 97 to Prince George you are actually taking hwy 2/hwy43 to hwy 40 to hwy 16 to jasper cutting off alit of miles. I think I have the numbers right maybe they are not highways though
hmmmm...
yup! can't tell it all though;)
@@TruckHouseLife As I was trying to follow along on a map all I can say is the Trip seems to go on forever and you’re not even to the US yet
@@NorthwoodsCabin Absolutely correct :)
Here in the UK we find it very difficult to conceive of the distances involved with travel in the US and Canada. To us 200 miles or a four hour journey is a really long way to drive, while you think nothing of driving for fifteen hours in a day. A fifteen hour drive for us is a physical impossibility, as we just don't have that much road in one direction!
HANK 3! I've seen him live 7 times. Such a badass concert
He should be listen to
Wayne Hancock also!
Hank did a remake of one of his songs.
Nice!
right on
I'm sure glad you know how to fix your own truck, must save you a ton of money. And you're right, you could have been out in the middle of nowhere!! Good luck and safe travels!
Yup, skills come in handy some times;) hahaha
Things happen for a reason and maybe the power steering going out was a sign you needed to rest. 15-17 hrs a day driving can take a toll on you….. mentally and physically. Enjoy the ride dude!
FACT!
In the US, Department of Motor vehicles will make you use a ELD if you advertise you drive 15-17 hrs a day quite often. haha. Truck Drivers in the US had to start using ELD's a year ago or so
Great video! Having that time alone to process & think & lay your eyes on something fresh, is so good for the body & soul. I’m loving your adventure! Thanks for bringing us along. 🌲♥️🌲
Yup I love long silent road trips:)
OH cool! I just watched the vid when you stopped at Liard hotsprings in the winter...beautiful spot
Love your videos dude! It was cool to see you rocking some Hank III!
Thanks man
Damn Timmy, I guess it wouldn't be Truck House Life without a little drama, stay safe my friend!
FACT!
Road trip! Welcome to Canada!!👍😎🇨🇦
Already out;)
Road trips are the best time to think. I roadtrip
In my Chevy 1500 reg cab with a pop up truck camper on the back. My muffler fell on on the highway in Maryland and I had to climb under and kick it off so it wouldn’t drag, blew a brake line 40 miles in the woods in northern maine and luckily a campground owner nearby had a brake line flare kit. lost a brake line in the white mountains in New Hampshire and had to vice grip the brake hose and make it another 90 miles home. Blew a front wheel bearing 10 miles from home on the same trip. All part of the adventure and the best stories. I don’t even get mad when something breaks I just enjoy the challenge
my style just stop anywhere along the way side of the highway chill sweet bro
Seen you in Whitehorse. New to your channel. Keep rolling
Yup! Outta there quick, down in the states already:) and welcome!
I just wish I was young enough to do the things you do. I love your truck and cabin, it’s awesome
Hahaha so interesting hearing an outsiders perspective on my country! Love from Alberta!!
lol right on:)
Hard to believe no one in Hinton stocked that power steering hose.
Having lived in Alaska for over 24 years & driving the AlCan many times. I so enjoy following you on your road trips. Liard Hot Springs! Yes! So nice at the end of a long driving day! Thank you for sharing your adventures.😊
thanks!
Jasper to Banff is one of the most beautiful scenic roads in the world! Enjoy!
Yup wait for it;)
@@TruckHouseLife I look forward to that Highway 93 (Icefields Parkway), on the next video....or the one after that.
....and I appreciate and enjoy your video style. Very fun to watch.
9:35 If you're road tripping through Canada you'll find that Tim Horton's is almost indispensable. Great place for coffee, free wifi and 2nd breakfast. Excellent Apple Fritters. And beautiful as they are... you want to avoid Jasper and Banff in the summer time. Yoho and Kootenay are just as beautiful and aren't swarming with people.
Good to know haha
Your comment on road trips pretty much nailed it
That’s why I long hauled the entire US Midwest and most of Canada
It’s a great way to figure out your life all that time on the blacktop
Gotta love Nappa my go too parts store……
Are you gonna be uploading any other videos soon I'm up to date on them all great videos brother hope everything is well wish you all the best
You are blessed to have broke down near a town, thank God.
right?!
Is that a picture of the dude!?!? Hell yeah man!
yup!
@@TruckHouseLife For the record the in a van Farley cut out is mint lol 👌🏻
👍@7:44 I agree. That’s one of the reasons why I love love love road trips too. 💝
Hahaha 🤣 I seen you cruising through Dawson Creek 🤟
yup!
so again you are proving how great it is to have your house on your truck! no need for a hotel
Southbound and down, brother! Heading out for Utah in a few days.
Yup! Maybe see ya on the road!
@@TruckHouseLife Moab is lit! Got the party started for ya.
At least you can fix it yourself! I'v seen other that don't have any clue.
true!
Awesome video as always Timmy. So far this road is so epic hopefully the rest of your road trip goes smoothly. Sending luck from South East Georgia USA.
I miss Tim Horton's so much, its crazy we don't have it here in Australia. Have a Maple Donut and Tim Bits for me!!
really lol?
I like how you don't let things get the best of you. Keep keepin' on Timmy!
Creep on creepin on:)
Best part about being stuck in a truck in a random city, is being stuck in a random city in a truck with a house on it. Hope all is well!
FACT!
I think your truck was just making sure you got some rest. Take care, and safe journeys.
hmmmm good point;)
Timmy you got the Positive Karma your way with all happening & get'n the part ya need. Safe Travels, Always, Tommy :-)
Hopefully so!
Not going to attempt a JB Weld fix??? HAHAHA!
Now I can add power steering hoses, and fluid, to my spares box before heading out on my long adventures.
Not this time;) got a spare now too haha
Timmy cranking some Hank Williams III. Gotta dig that on a road trip.
I'm glad you said that it's hard to imagine how far away Alaska is because 3 mins earlier I'd paused the vid & was looking at Anchorage-->Banff & felt stupid when I saw 36 hour drive.
🤠🏴🇬🇧☝️awesome bro Dave in Cornwall👏👏👏yeh the bison been here years
Thanks man
breakdowns and vehicle trouble go hand in hand with road trips, especially long ones. I did a month long road trip in the early 90's in an old jeep. Fun coming down out of the rockies and have the back brakes go out.
so true
Wow! More familiar territory and expensive Canadian diesel fuel. LOL! TIm Horton's is gross. Yuck. Avoiding Prince George is always a good idea. LOL! I used to live in Dawson Creek (mile zero). Hinton, Alberta...oh boy, aren't you lucky!?! ha! ha! ha! I hope the trip gets better. Thanks for taking all of us along with you.
Yup, actually the states is more expensive now lol
You're right, the best part of any road trip is the thought processing of your life while your driving AND some Hank 3 helps too!!
Yup! my fav!
Man I love your 7.3! Awesome rig!
Love you taking us along on your kickass adventures! Thanks!!
Thanks 👍
Safe travels friend!!
Thank you!
A little Hank Williams III.. I love it!
I like your shoes they look so comfy. Canada has some of the best off road camping ever...
Tim Horton’s is the BEST!! Want them here in the US!! 👍👍👍
lol
Take care of that back. Mine is shot. Have had several fusion surgeries and on 4th spinal nuerostimulator implant which helps kill some of the pain. Stretch stetch and stretch. Thanks for the video!
It's crazy how many bugs there are in Alaska. No wonder Russell has to wear a bug net when he goes outside.
It's kinda funny that you have to stop for Bisen crossing the road in Alaska and we have to stop for Canadian Geese in The USA .I wonder what they've got to stop for in Canada ?
Probably turtles 🐢 lol
LOVE YOUR 4×4 CABIN !
lol
So much junk food. Nothing like home food. You sure going on a long road trip. Another amazing video. Regards
fact lol
That was the biggest beaver I've ever seen! 🦫
Right?!
if you get a chance again, the sunrise soaks in Liard are amazing
Yup maybe on the way back!
Parts is parts but they’re hard to find everywhere even in the big city currently. 👍👊😎
FACT!
Greetings from North Carolina ! Keep on keepin on !
will do!
Broken down in Hinton! I was there 4 years ago ... they have a very nice mtb park there!!
Safe travels!!👍
Not sure if you're talking about the same place... just a few minutes down the road from Hinton are the Wildhorse Lakes camping facilities. A wee bit rustic but the scenery is hard to beat.
Yup lol, maybe next time!
If you get stuck in Northern California (like real north, up by the Oregon and Nevada borders) my parents have 1,000 acres you can stay! My grandpa is a mechanic he might be able to help you out otherwise my parents will let you stay and probably give you free beef or something! So sad I’m back in South Dakota I probably won’t catch you driving around anytime soon
Nice already outta there, too much smoke lol.
Dude... your loyal fans are starting to worry about you. I keep expecting to see the follow up to all this with you back on the road.
I'm alive;)
Timmy! I’m headed to Hinton tonight, hope I might see you along the way! Safe travels.
Long outta there haha!
@@TruckHouseLife I kinda thought that on my way there🤦🏻♂️😂I was thinking it was probably uploaded a week plus afterwards. Hope you enjoyed Alberta man! Safe travels.
Awesome video man love the truck n camper makes me miss my crew cab 97 great vehicle always love your videos have fun in Canada if your ever on vancouver island give me a shout
I am so excited to see the road trip threw liard and jasper I am from terrace bc and going to go up threw dease lake and liard then back threw jasper in two weeks so excited!!
Yup it's comin!
If ever traveling the Alaska Hwy and Passing through Fort St John or Dawson Creek stop by for a Podcast
Handy that Hinton is only a 1/2hr from jasper to visit your buddy
Saw you here in Whistler and wanted to say hi!
nice! maybe catch ya next time! come knock on the door if ya see me round.
All good. I can show you some less known, less touristy places
Well atleast you had old Hank the 3rd to keep company. My old military buddy from west Virginia got me hook on Hank III back In 2008, not to many people listen him. Well depends where you live I guess. But sweet rig man. Just found your channel and had some time so going through watching some of your videos.
you might get a hydraulic shop/tractor place maybe sometging like AK rubber to make you a hose?
Lug nut, fixed it;)
It's a hard part to find(?). Maybe when you think of it order a spare to have on hand? Just a thought. Rock on Dude! Good be along for the ride!
Yup got a spare now;)
Hey, we passed each other…you were headed down, as we were headed up to AK (to be clear, we did notice your rig and knew it was you we passed).
nice!
I made my Alaska motorcycle trip on a BMW K75RT back in '06, and clearly remember sailing into a left curve (at a slightly sporty speed) then finding myself in the middle of a buffalo herd. None were on the road, several on the shoulder either side. Close enough to smell 'em. Adrenaline induced memories seem to be the most vivid. After that I paid more attention to the Milepost warnings about wildlife crossing areas. Long days on the road were standard for me because I couldn't sleep when the sky stayed blue all thru the night. Crossed the boarder at Sumas, made it to Anchorage 5 days later. THE Adventure of my life. Most folks have no clue of the size of the North American continent.
nice!
My buddy retired , hopped on his BMW moto and drove 12,000 miles in a month Alaska and back . Retirement gift to himself. He said it was rainer that he thought it be. Tent camped most of the time. Makes my back hurt thinking about that (I drive and XR650 and XT600). His seat cost as much as 3/4 of my moto cost ..perhaps thats his secret. I like a 25 mile ride on gravel (sometimes sideways)
You should see if you can find that power steering part but with steel tubing and nuts vs the aluminum tube which is more prone to fatiguing with movement, cracking, and then failing.
when is the vancity vanlife / forestty forest meet up ??? hahaha . welcome to canada.. back in 06 i bought a 94 4runner that started life in alaska....
Not sure, but meeting up with Brian and Phil soon!
Whew glad you close to a town! Nice scenery!
Yup got lucky!
My Husband has a 99 F250 7.3. The same exact hose blew at same exact location on his. He lost steering and power brakes. It was a dealer item back then. Real pain to change too. Some crazy hose end design by Ford. Not your typical hose end. Good luck with it.
lol dang it
lol dang it
Hahaha loved the comments from Dawson creek 🤘🏼that’s where I live and I agree about the trucks
Yup so true there lol
To fix that power steering pump line you could have just taken the fitting off the power steering pump shove the hose back through it and use a flare tool and reflect the end of the hose I'm pretty sure but I could be wrong
❤ channel....be safe
In 74 we saw airstreams with both axles ripped out and sitting on its belly
glad you are safe, so far so good! Yah be with you!
It was lucky you were close to town, it was probably the rough road that caused the hose to pop off. Anyway, you can now catch up on some sleep.
Fancy there being a fish & chip shop out there, I thought it was only us Brits that them.
soooo lucky!
Kudos to you for maintaining a mature attitude when faced with a mechanical breakdown 👏👍. Maybe you freaked out off camera but I was impressed with your rational approach to fixing the issue. You are so lucky or just have good karma for this to have happened where it did. Take care and we will be looking forward to your upcoming vlogs.
Yup jus trying to be calm;)
Hey Tim. Love the road trip videos, especially in beautiful terrain like that. Look forward to more, keep em' coming!!!
Alaska and Canada are so F’ing beautiful I can’t see any reason to leave other than for RUclips filming.
ohhh Tim, you stopped at TIm's for coffee XD
lol you got me!
When I seen the title I couldn't imagine what could have happened as you weren't towing a trailer hehehe. Thank goodness it happened where it did but bummer it put you back a day, you need to get an extra line and fluid for spare as there is obviously a continuing problem with that power steering set up. My lower back was aching just watching the miles you have been covering. Looking forward to your next vid. Thanks Timmy.
Already outta there!
Enjoy the journey! Make life long memories!
Definitely am!
Timmy, you sure don’t want to hit a Bison, even with a house on wheels, lol
FACT
I do love the sound of that diesel.
brub brub brub
When I drove that in 2002, the roads were shit all the way to Alberta then it was good from there to Montana
One Timmy to another...yes long road trips you really have time to think...think about alot of things I your life....I was traveling carpenterfor several years...Then later an OTR Refer truck driver....
fact, that's why I love long drives:)
Great video! Just wouldn't be an adventure video with Timmy without a little mishap. We are happy to see your truck has been taking good care of you. (Getting you close to town when needing a repair) Looking forward to episode 3.
We also enjoyed the videography with the different angles walking and the drone footage is always so nice how you include that. We know each take a lot of time to do. Thank you for making the time to add those extra view points.
Great to see you have better luck filling your tanks. Our flat bed build with gas fill ups requires me to drive up on leveling ramps to get more angle. Also with the V10 engine 6-7 mpg can be a little shocking with the wallet. Well worth it. We love our Ford F350 and have a mechanic that takes great care of us.
Mark (& Teresa)
Thanks guys! she's been good so far, but gotta rig up a vent hose to make the filling easier.
@@TruckHouseLife ❤
The Canadian highway illustrates how big British Columbia/Canada is. How American to think that highway illustrates how far Alaska is from everything LOL The USA was adamant about getting Alaska so they could have a military base in that location. That is what i learned in the Canadian school system.
Timmy's coffee good. Donuts good. Meals ?? 🇨🇦
Very enjoyable videos! I imagined that I’d drive to Alaska again after doing it in 2007, but I haven’t yet…I also camped in Hinton and visited Liard Hot Springs. Also enjoyed the provincial parks along the way. Took the Cassiar Hwy on the return. Your video brings back some good memories. Safe travels and Happy New Year.
Thanks man! and nice!Happy New Year!
Rocking the hank 3 😁 😎 👌
yup!
Well that was a cool ending I live in Hinton. Looking forward to part 3.
Nice:)
PMA Timmy. ❤️these videos
Thanks!
Boaters usually handle adversity with a bit of calmness.Or portage 😋
double check your motor mounts arent shaking that line into your inner fender. especially if it happened before. luck to ya from Michigan National Forest :) thanks for sharing
will do!
Good old Napa they always have to order stuff in but they got oil filters and batteries lol
yup took a couple days for sure
It's never a real road trip without a little dramatic make the story better later when you tell it !!! Find a bar and perform some songs for some drinksTimmy !!!
Right?! A story I'll have for sure;)