As motorcycle traveler who road from Chicago to Key West to Southern California, AK, south to Colon, Panama, sailboat to Cartagena, then rode to Ushuaia before turning north. Tuk is a dream I will achieve. This is one of the best videos I have watched and reinforces the desire to do it. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your positive affirmation and really glad it has cemented the idea of a ride up to Tuk. It’s a hard, dusty road to ride but incredible nonetheless. You will not be disappointed! Make some time to hike a bit in Tombstone, that is a beautiful aspect of the journey - especially if you can catch it when fires are not burning and the air is clear. All the best to you and future adventures. P.S - I’m planning on a journey down to Patagonia next.
We made the trip to Tuk this past July 15-20th. We were lucky to have 5 days straight of mid 70's and sun weather. Lots of dust, but no wildfires. We also took a swim in the Arctic Ocean. In 2017 we traveled the entire length of the Dalton, wading in the Arctic Ocean on that trip.
You were fortunate to have escaped the wildfire season up there. Just the smoke alone was enough to steal away some of the fantastic scenery, especially around Tombstone. Glad you made both these roads successfully, as they are complimentary but different in so many ways. Both are gorgeous.
Thanks so much for a fascinating documentary on your trip up to Tuk. That's quite an eye opening, particularly as parallel, as you put it so well, as the Alaskan Highway route. Thanks again and look forward to seeing your next adventures.
Chris, we are frinends of your friends Charlie and Julie. We love your photography, content, and delivery style. We follow a number of travel sites and think you are one of the best at your craft. Keep it up and thank you. If you sign up for Patrion, we will support you.
Hello Hal and thank you so much for your endorsement of my videos and for the suggestion of Patreon. I had not given this any thought until you mentioned it, but now that it has reached my attention, I will certainly make a go of setting this up. I truly appreciate your support and its always great to meet any friend of Charlie and Julie, as they are such special people!
That was actually really good! You have put a lot of work on your videos and it shows! I think you would have success doing 1 minute stories through shorts! It was nice meeting you today and I looking forward to seeing more of your adventures!
Hi Jose, thank you for your support and interest, it was great talking with you. And thanks too of the insightful tips on improving my content reach. Let's keep in touch and I look forward to seeing your videos. Cheers, Chris
One thing not mentioned about the James Dalton Highway in Alaska is that there is no public access to the Arctic Ocean at the end of the highway through the Alaska North Shore oilfields. Access must be arranged through the various tour operators.
Wasn’t quite as cold as you might think. Perhaps because the water was relatively shallow in the bay. I have certainly experienced much colder dips on this trip.
The fires were so close that the road was partially closed. a dozen vehicles were stopped over night in a work yard, with fires in each side. So we partied. lol
As motorcycle traveler who road from Chicago to Key West to Southern California, AK, south to Colon, Panama, sailboat to Cartagena, then rode to Ushuaia before turning north. Tuk is a dream I will achieve. This is one of the best videos I have watched and reinforces the desire to do it. Thank you!
Thank you so much for your positive affirmation and really glad it has cemented the idea of a ride up to Tuk. It’s a hard, dusty road to ride but incredible nonetheless. You will not be disappointed! Make some time to hike a bit in Tombstone, that is a beautiful aspect of the journey - especially if you can catch it when fires are not burning and the air is clear. All the best to you and future adventures. P.S - I’m planning on a journey down to Patagonia next.
@@RoadsRivers goosebumps all the way!!! enjoy & happy end of summer, everyone!! this is going on my twitter post too luv xxx😍
@@ocaphoenix5347 thank you so much for the positive feedback, i really appreciate your enthusiasm 🙏
Well done video…very good to see you include First Nations perspectives…an important aspect of our beautiful North… a Yukoner.
I have a particular affinity for these beautiful people.
Thanks for sharing your journey Chris.
My pleasure!
Another great one Chris!! Well done sir...
Incredible scenery, thank you, take care.
We made the trip to Tuk this past July 15-20th. We were lucky to have 5 days straight of mid 70's and sun weather. Lots of dust, but no wildfires. We also took a swim in the Arctic Ocean. In 2017 we traveled the entire length of the Dalton, wading in the Arctic Ocean on that trip.
You were fortunate to have escaped the wildfire season up there. Just the smoke alone was enough to steal away some of the fantastic scenery, especially around Tombstone. Glad you made both these roads successfully, as they are complimentary but different in so many ways. Both are gorgeous.
I was there August 2/3, and it was 30c. That ocean swim was very welcomed. 🙂
Chris! I was wondering what you've been up to. This is great content, really well shot and produced! Can't wait for more content.
Thank you so much. Derius??
@@RoadsRiverslol Darius, but yes!
Beautifully shot and narrated Gavin! Makes one want to sell everything and become a nomad!
Thanks for all your support and positive vibe DH. Cheers brother
Loved this! Christi and I anxiously await each new postcard. Hope to see you in April.
I want to hear all about NZ!!!
Thanks so much for a fascinating documentary on your trip up to Tuk. That's quite an eye opening, particularly as parallel, as you put it so well, as the Alaskan Highway route.
Thanks again and look forward to seeing your next adventures.
Chris, we are frinends of your friends Charlie and Julie. We love your photography, content, and delivery style. We follow a number of travel sites and think you are one of the best at your craft. Keep it up and thank you. If you sign up for Patrion, we will support you.
Hello Hal and thank you so much for your endorsement of my videos and for the suggestion of Patreon. I had not given this any thought until you mentioned it, but now that it has reached my attention, I will certainly make a go of setting this up. I truly appreciate your support and its always great to meet any friend of Charlie and Julie, as they are such special people!
That was actually really good!
You have put a lot of work on your videos and it shows!
I think you would have success doing 1 minute stories through shorts!
It was nice meeting you today and I looking forward to seeing more of your adventures!
Hi Jose, thank you for your support and interest, it was great talking with you. And thanks too of the insightful tips on improving my content reach. Let's keep in touch and I look forward to seeing your videos. Cheers, Chris
One thing not mentioned about the James Dalton Highway in Alaska is that there is no public access to the Arctic Ocean at the end of the highway through the Alaska North Shore oilfields. Access must be arranged through the various tour operators.
wowee that looked like a very cold dip!!
Wasn’t quite as cold as you might think. Perhaps because the water was relatively shallow in the bay. I have certainly experienced much colder dips on this trip.
The fires were so close that the road was partially closed. a dozen vehicles were stopped over night in a work yard, with fires in each side. So we partied. lol
I can,t believe the lava flow that killed almost a whole villege only 300 years ago is not taught in Canadian history. It’s a major news story.
Hi Terry, I agree. Theres so much that goes unsaid when it comes to Native Peoples in general. Such a travesty.