Thanks, Yeah, it really worked well. Just shake and pour. I don't know how long I'd trust them to last like that, but we were on a long trip eating often. I'd say they lasted a week to 10 days in the cooler. We didn't save the egg bottles because it was hard to clean with the small neck so we'd just buy a bottle of gatorade when we bought new eggs.
I've been on that road once and made it to the border but decided not to go through. Cool country for sure. Lot's of free camping along the road but that was back in the mid 90's. That border crossing is much larger than when I was there. It only had one small shack on the north side of the road and wasn't open 24 hours a day.
Very cool. Still not open 24 hours a day. I don’t remember the hours on the sign but I think it closed at 8. The big fire pit in the video is where the border patrol would sit and grill out each evening, burning the firewood they took away from people. Seems like the life to me. The view was amazing. The road itself probably hasn’t changed much and there are still lots of places to pull out and camp for free.
Nice video. New subscriber 💜 was thinking you can’t find anything if you don’t look 👀 lol I love metal detecting magnet fishing and hiking. Love the outdoors
Thanks, Never tried magnet fishing but it looks fun. Maybe I’ll give that a shot. I enjoy arrowhead hunting also. The thrill of the find no matter how small.
I saw you break the eggs in a previous episode... I really like the idea of a bottle full of eggs. Great space saving tip.
Thanks, Yeah, it really worked well. Just shake and pour. I don't know how long I'd trust them to last like that, but we were on a long trip eating often. I'd say they lasted a week to 10 days in the cooler. We didn't save the egg bottles because it was hard to clean with the small neck so we'd just buy a bottle of gatorade when we bought new eggs.
Keep on moving on ! Awesome
200 miles at a time. Chug chug chugging along.
Enjoyed watching.
Thanks
You're doing great. Glad Joe had good eyes. Thanks for the sticker, got on my toolbox.
That’s awesome. And yes Joe was a lifesaver. I hope he sees the episode someday.
Born and raised in Anchorage Alaska I have made that trip a lot
It’s a great ride
Excellent video , new subscriber.
Thank you. Welcome to the journey. 🙌
Wow congrats you channel has really taken off. Loved the early wiper video
Thanks. They’re still working like a charm. I’m not sure what happened with this video but I’ll take it. 👍😀
Having the time of their lives!
Without a doubt. 👍
That current is so strong! Never realized that!
Yeah I don’t know if you could tell from the video but April was a little freaked out. 😳 I had rock solid nerves. 🤣😂🤣 Nope
I've been on that road once and made it to the border but decided not to go through. Cool country for sure. Lot's of free camping along the road but that was back in the mid 90's. That border crossing is much larger than when I was there. It only had one small shack on the north side of the road and wasn't open 24 hours a day.
Very cool. Still not open 24 hours a day. I don’t remember the hours on the sign but I think it closed at 8. The big fire pit in the video is where the border patrol would sit and grill out each evening, burning the firewood they took away from people. Seems like the life to me. The view was amazing. The road itself probably hasn’t changed much and there are still lots of places to pull out and camp for free.
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SAFE JOURNEYS
Thanks James. 🤞
Nice video. New subscriber 💜 was thinking you can’t find anything if you don’t look 👀 lol I love metal detecting magnet fishing and hiking. Love the outdoors
Thanks, Never tried magnet fishing but it looks fun. Maybe I’ll give that a shot. I enjoy arrowhead hunting also. The thrill of the find no matter how small.
Dawson City isn’t it in BC? In 1976 I wrote the mayor of that town and he responded to me about transplanting there.
It’s north of BC in the Yukon. Wouldn’t surprise me he responded. Very friendly place for sure.
Us Joes are handy to have around. :-)
Absolutely