STEALTH CAMP at Canadian Walmart | Making KBBQ wings

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  • @lucashernandez3923
    @lucashernandez3923 Год назад +81

    Maybe you can catch up with Steve Wallis. He does a lot of camping and stealth camping trips all around Canada.

  • @justkenny6474
    @justkenny6474 Год назад +33

    Casually mentioning the bird under the van, then cooking wings! You are truly dedicated to your menus. Another great video!

  • @Dawndedoe
    @Dawndedoe Год назад +34

    I am watching from Whitehorse Yukon. Hope u enjoy it here when u get here. Just a couple of things to note, our Walmart is small, no fresh food. You cannot camp overnight there either, our Walmart is cranky. I do see a lot of other RV'ers parking in Superstore or Save-on Foods. Also, everything here closes at like 10 pm. Some restaurants close later but, we are pretty remote. Once u hit the Alaska hwy, just be a bit prepared, there will be areas of no cell reception. Other than that, it is beautiful. Have a safe trip.

    • @Dawndedoe
      @Dawndedoe Год назад +1

      If you find you are looking for a place to camp for the night, you can park at Yukon University, just call security and ask them if you are able to. They usually allow it as long as they know you are there. If you do, just watch for bears, we usually have a couple hanging around.😊

  • @BSnipe
    @BSnipe Год назад +6

    Drone pilot here , just a heads up if you don't have your part 107 license ( drone FAA stuff) They can fine you $10,000 +. So don't get screwed over, cause you're the first person that will get caught since you're posting.

  • @timothyjames6684
    @timothyjames6684 Год назад +73

    I really look forward to you documententing more of Canada and Alaska. I think they're the two most beautiful destinations on earth. Especially around the Yukon area :)

    • @bryantkeith6142
      @bryantkeith6142 Год назад +1

      Love the profile pic. One of the best albums ever created

  • @camp.fish.repeat
    @camp.fish.repeat Год назад +114

    You have to have a step 2 with Steve!
    Those wings looked 🔥

    • @lewissabo887
      @lewissabo887 Год назад +11

      My first comment on a RUclips video was going to be that. Thanks for thinking the same.

    • @LawnGnome44
      @LawnGnome44 Год назад +12

      100% video with Steve

    • @colinmoore771
      @colinmoore771 Год назад +6

      @@LawnGnome44 was gonna say the same. i watch really like 2 youtubers. Ryan and steve.

    • @johndoe-lr9if
      @johndoe-lr9if Год назад +7

      You beat me to the punch (and probably 20 other people lol)

    • @TheFreelancer131
      @TheFreelancer131 Год назад +8

      YES FIND STEVE

  • @clint3082
    @clint3082 Год назад +26

    I do not often comment, but as someone that has spent a lot of time in Alaska all over the state, you may enjoy taking a detour south to go down to Whittier and possibly even run over to Homer or Seward before taking the trip north to Fairbanks. The peninsula is really beautiful this time of year and Whitter is fun, good fishing and also have to drive through a train tunnel to get in there.

    • @Ryantwomeyy
      @Ryantwomeyy  Год назад +7

      Thanks for the advice! I’ll look into it

  • @SkittleFist
    @SkittleFist Год назад +10

    Yay, Canada! You should visit Steve Wallis in Edmonton (I believe) if he’s around and available.

  • @markwilkins9048
    @markwilkins9048 Год назад +8

    Be careful bro,,,Canada has some pretty sharp drone restrictions. If I’m not mistaken you have to have a license to even fly a drone in Canada.

    • @Hollyweeds
      @Hollyweeds Год назад +1

      Yeah for any drone over 250g.

    • @markwilkins9048
      @markwilkins9048 Год назад +2

      @@Hollyweeds So 8 oz. Ryan’s drone is DEFINITELY over 8 oz. Lol

  • @nosaJIsNeverBored
    @nosaJIsNeverBored Год назад +6

    In Edmonton there is West Edmonton mall, that’s worth checking out. Steve Wallis lives out here too, he’s done videos all over Alberta.

  • @DaveWossum
    @DaveWossum Год назад +5

    On the way back you should go across Canada, I would love to see what that is like.

  • @Billiam44
    @Billiam44 Год назад +21

    Really excited to see the rest of your journey! Please look into the rules for flying drones both in Canada and the US. In the US you'd need to get your Part 107 since you're posting the videos on a RUclips channel that you make money from. I'm in the US and have been studying for the Part 107 exam so I can do this for some fun projects. There are some pretty hefty fines if you break rules since they consider drones aircraft, would hate to see you get into trouble or fined for something while flying your drone.

    • @Aurthur
      @Aurthur Год назад +2

      Agreed...you definitely want to look into the regulations, registering your drone, etc. Some countries are NOT very drone friendly...not sure about Canada.

    • @charminbaer2323
      @charminbaer2323 Год назад +3

      @@Aurthur Canada isn't. Peter McKinnon talked about this in his Channel

  • @scotts_journey
    @scotts_journey Год назад +3

    If you happen to go from Banff and travel along the Icefield Hwy to Jasper, it is a beautiful journey.

  • @Riverboat374
    @Riverboat374 Год назад +3

    One of the weird things you will find is that cell service in rural Canada is way better than the USA. They have laws that force more comprehensive coverage. But you better get a Canadian SIM card. Holy cow do they charge an arm and a leg for roaming using a US number up there! I did it once by accident and it cost me almost $600 for a half a day of cell phone use.

  • @JaredTwomey
    @JaredTwomey Год назад +4

    If you haven't already, you should look into getting your Part 107 license. The FAA can and will fine you for drone footage taken to use in your videos since they are considered commerical use.

  • @thewheelers6268
    @thewheelers6268 Год назад +1

    I know its not that route but would recommend Ice field parkaway to jasper then go right to Edmonton. Most scenic drive i have ever done.

  • @AppleWraps
    @AppleWraps Год назад +13

    Hi Ryan,
    If you are staying over night in Banff, you will have to get a paid campsite as it’s a National park and boondocking in a National park Carrie’s a $300 fine and possible court appearance if you are caught.

  • @lauriewest-ray3138
    @lauriewest-ray3138 Год назад +1

    You should hit up eklutna lake right outside of Anchorage Alaska. It is absolutely gorgeous, go hiking or kayaking or whatever.

  • @susans8539
    @susans8539 Год назад +2

    I did that trip twice to Fairbanks. Absolutely stunning scenery. If you can, go to Pink Mountain- the sunsets are breathtaking. Be safe, lots of wildlife on the roads and highways.

  • @Boomage1979
    @Boomage1979 Год назад +1

    I got recommended your channel after watching a "Steve Wallis" camping with Steve episode over 2 years ago. He is based in Edmonton, and it might be worth a look for ya on your way through, champ. Top bloke just like you and he does stealth based camping, could be something great mate.

  • @sarahr9181
    @sarahr9181 Год назад +2

    Matt Allen from Van Life Plus would be an awesome resource; based out of Calgary but goes to Banff all the time

  • @2alleyezonme2
    @2alleyezonme2 Год назад +1

    Idk if you will be going up to Jasper. But that is nice. They also have nice camping grounds there. Peyto is nice as well.

  • @xIDarkSideIx
    @xIDarkSideIx Год назад +6

    Be carefull about airspace with that drone you'll have the cops chasing you 😂

  • @kiowatribegirl
    @kiowatribegirl Год назад +1

    I have a drone and I still haven't used it yet..I think I need to now..I was afraid to mess it up and fly it into something like a tree...lol but I enjoy the videos your just so down to earth...

  • @user-lm5op2ym3r
    @user-lm5op2ym3r Год назад +14

    Hey Ryan, just wanted to tell you that your videos are so relaxing. Thanks for taking us on your journey!

  • @nsar2638
    @nsar2638 Год назад +1

    Glad you made it to alberta safely. I’m from Edmonton and been following you from the beginning

  • @traceylynne158
    @traceylynne158 Год назад +1

    Welcome to Canada 🇨🇦. You definitely need to go thru beautiful bc. And hour and a half outside of Vancouver, you need to go to Harrison hot springs and cultus lake. Would definitely show you around if you have the time🌺

  • @JohnJ502
    @JohnJ502 Год назад +5

    Camping with Steve, Ryan, and Crazy Neighbor!

  • @DigiZero29
    @DigiZero29 Год назад +2

    Hi Ryan, when you pass through Fort St John, just after Dawson Creek, if you have time you, you should use your new drone to check out the Site C dam being built by BC Hydro, it’s almost finished now. Also lots of cool hikes & trails in Tumbler Ridge area but that’s kind of out of the way. Also in Fort St John, when you’re on the Alaska highway coming into town if you turn left at traffic lights (100st) where Wendy’s is and stay on 100st south all the way until it dead ends, there’s a great view point of the peace river! One last thing if you have time to grab a coffee stop at “Caffeination Station” they have a location in Taylor BC & Charlie Lake BC and also make videos. Have a great trip to the north!

  • @amischair
    @amischair Год назад +19

    It would be cool to see you meet up with Foresty Forest (aka Simon Lamberts). He spends a lot of time in the BC back country. He’s about as humble and non-assuming as they come. Looking forward to seeing your journey onward to Alaska!

    • @JNante
      @JNante Год назад +1

      I love Foresty Forest 💞

    • @amischair
      @amischair Год назад

      @@JNante awesome! I rewatch his older bicycle tour episodes all the time.

    • @mikem222
      @mikem222 Год назад

      Ryan could meet up with Foresty Forest in the Kootanays

  • @GrahamNicholas89
    @GrahamNicholas89 Год назад +1

    Take the ice field highway from lake Louise to jasper.. amazing views!

  • @LanceBryantGrigg
    @LanceBryantGrigg Год назад +2

    Ryan's discussion about Canadian Customs is hilarious. Canada is probably one of the most relaxed boarder crossings in the world.

  • @jenniferrose9884
    @jenniferrose9884 Год назад +1

    Have enough food and water for 7 days while you travel through the Yukon. Other RUclipsrs have complained about running out of both and food gets crazy expensive the more north you go. Safe travels and enjoy the drone. You’ll be a natural at it for sure.

  • @jenniferhamby7667
    @jenniferhamby7667 Год назад +3

    Can't wait to see some more drone shots with the great places you head out too.😊

    • @Ryantwomeyy
      @Ryantwomeyy  Год назад

      I’m pumped to use it & see what kind of footage I can get

  • @AnAussieinAmerica
    @AnAussieinAmerica Год назад +1

    Love the drone mate, I had to get my Part107 drone license in USA 🇺🇸 in order to use the footage on RUclips.

    • @mikelp72
      @mikelp72 Год назад +1

      True. FAA has been known to monitor RUclips vids and check if the creator is licensed.

    • @mmmkay803
      @mmmkay803 Год назад +1

      That was my question. I think it has to be registered.

    • @AnAussieinAmerica
      @AnAussieinAmerica Год назад

      @@mmmkay803 Drone Pilot license and the drone needs to be registered, thats what I learnt when I moved to USA.

  • @cameronreid9294
    @cameronreid9294 Год назад +1

    Yo man, just so you know if you use this drone for footage for your channel you will need to get a drone pilot license in the USA. The FAA considers using the footage on your channel to be a commercial use so you will 100% need to get a professional license. Just letting you know because lots of vanlife channels run into this issue

  • @OhhhMikeyyy
    @OhhhMikeyyy Год назад +5

    R.I.P. Beautiful Bird. I hope you give him a proper burial 🙏🏾 nice drone. 13:09

  • @brendanlong8872
    @brendanlong8872 Год назад +2

    Would be really Cool for you to meet camping with Steve. Don't know if it 100% lines up with your channel. But he definitely does some stealth camping.

  • @jusjayjay
    @jusjayjay Год назад +1

    you could go northwest from Banff and hit Hinton/grande cache/grande prairie, it'll be a nicer drive and you won't have to back track to edmonton. also the liard hot springs is a must if you're in the area!

  • @carlleduc5764
    @carlleduc5764 Год назад

    Calgary Stampede is must to go when your in Calgary and Banff the hot springs pretty cool and Lake Louise just beautiful places to go visite. Enjoy your time in Alberta all the best.

  • @jdoe5277
    @jdoe5277 Год назад

    You should get some “Rain-X” for your windshield. Makes it so much easier to clean off bugs. Thanks for the fun ride, I love it

  • @Masonsylvestre
    @Masonsylvestre Год назад +3

    Make sure you stock up with food before you get into the territories! I’ve heard horror stories of how much some things can cost up there. Glad you’ve made it to Canada safely 🇨🇦 happy travels man

  • @velvaseay622
    @velvaseay622 Год назад +3

    I was excited to see you cross into Canada. Can't wait to see your explorations in Canada. Continued safe travels to you Ryan.

  • @devolutionone
    @devolutionone Год назад +2

    Welcome to Canada! From Quebec but now living in Toronto 😊

  • @wattjob69
    @wattjob69 Год назад +1

    Super happy you got the drone dude. It was much needed for this channel❤❤❤

  • @CymbALcase
    @CymbALcase Год назад +1

    This is going to be fun to watch.
    Regarding your water filter: I'd grab a sharpie and write on it the date you installed, that way you have a reference point. Either that, or put the "expiration" date of the filter in your phone's calendar, with a notification for the week before the due date.

  • @bingauxmaxwell5116
    @bingauxmaxwell5116 Год назад +2

    Vanlife plus is in Calgary and Banff area... he is a great fellow you would enjoy meeting.... drop him a comment. He can tell you if forest fires are going to affect your routing. may your journeys cause great joy... Bing in New Orleans

  • @Dan-hb5iy
    @Dan-hb5iy Год назад +2

    Hey Ryan what are the pots and pans you use?? safe travels

  • @mb2268
    @mb2268 Год назад +1

    I know it's a long way out, and I'll try to remind you later to tell you again. But one Alaskan hike that I'd recommend is the Thunderbird Falls hike in Chugiak. It's a hike that my family and I loved to do when we lived there. It is short and simple, and the waterfall is just an amazing view...

  • @Chris-mo5xs
    @Chris-mo5xs Год назад +1

    Welcome to Berta brother, hope your stay with us goes great 🤟🏻

  • @jeromepatrickdyckhoff5293
    @jeromepatrickdyckhoff5293 Год назад +1

    Hello Ryan, You really should take a side trip to Valdez, Ak...South of Anchorage...Absolutely Beautiful !!

  • @ritawoodfork3086
    @ritawoodfork3086 Год назад +1

    Whenever I can - I just have to watch a Ryan cooking and adventure video! Very good looking chicken wings!

  • @stevenrueda4604
    @stevenrueda4604 Год назад +1

    love your videos...cant wait to see the new drone shots. be safe out there.

  • @kruste453
    @kruste453 Год назад +2

    Good luck Ryan! Look forward to the adventure!!

  • @walterhaase
    @walterhaase 7 месяцев назад

    Ah wow! You drove right past my place in Calgary :) I go to that same Walmart as well. Loving this series!

  • @user-fw5lc7cr9q
    @user-fw5lc7cr9q Год назад +1

    Plan on at least an hour or two to walk through the mall in Edmonton. At one point it was the largest in the world with an indoor roller coaster etc.

  • @anetteskyumlarsen8077
    @anetteskyumlarsen8077 Год назад +2

    ❤ Congratulations wih your new toy. Looking forward to some amazing shots from that drone 👍❤😊

  • @DemoeFo1119
    @DemoeFo1119 Год назад +1

    Hey Ryan if you do by chance make up ur way through to cold lake Alberta! Great fishing and a lot of attractions too see and fighter jets everywhere!!

  • @fat_monkey_fitness2314
    @fat_monkey_fitness2314 Год назад +1

    Just found the channel man we love the content living the dream!!!

  • @user-ut9zk8pj9k
    @user-ut9zk8pj9k Год назад

    We have the same van. I can’t believe you haven’t upgraded the head unit and speakers! It will change your life!

  • @navyvet7138
    @navyvet7138 Год назад

    I will be up in Alberta next year to see my Canadian brother and sister and their families who I haven't seen in over 20 years. I am so excited. We went up there when I was kid into Edmonton and Banff and Calgary and my dad, my younger brother 9American like me0 and I had blast. I suggest getting into contact with youtubers like Mav, he knows alot about Canada and Alaska

  • @AlchemistFL
    @AlchemistFL Год назад

    Been following you for awhile, but just saw you on Dr. Phil. What a rad life you have had so far, much love 🤙🏻

  • @juiceman104
    @juiceman104 Год назад

    Used to live in Calgary and recognized every place you drove lol. The Walmart you camped at was like 5-10mins from my old home.

  • @jcbaily5559
    @jcbaily5559 Год назад +1

    Since we have passed the shortest day of the year, I don't think you will run into much real darkness for the remainder of your trip. It will be more twilight and once you get to Fairbanks you should witness the sun coming down to the horizon and then head back up. That is really noticeable in Kotzebue but you might get to see it from Fairbanks. maybe a bit abbreviated though! I wish I could recommend places for you but it has just been too long since I drove the highway and too much has changed. The one benefit you will have will be that the road should be paved all the way and I did not have that privilege the number of times I drove the highway. Good luck and have fun seeing everything! I look forward to your videos!

  • @markmilligan196
    @markmilligan196 Год назад +1

    Bro, you'll be kicking yourself if you don't give some time to seeing British Columbia and especially Vancouver Island. And if you do decide to come to the Island, let me know and I'll happily be your tour guide. Love the channel man... Cheers!

  • @Slakus
    @Slakus Год назад

    Cottonwood park Anchorage Alaska! The scenery is just unbelievable. I miss alaska

  • @sgnole09
    @sgnole09 Год назад +1

    Excited to see some sick drone footage in the mix!!

  • @xzxzxzxzxzzxz
    @xzxzxzxzxzzxz Год назад +2

    You should meet up with Steve Wallis. (Camping with Steve)
    That callab would be awesome!

  • @merrymcpherson1685
    @merrymcpherson1685 Год назад

    Welcome to Canada !! Mad love from the east coast of Canada !! Enjoy

  • @itsMalma
    @itsMalma Год назад +1

    thanks for saying all the ingredients btw you're the real MVP ♥

  • @acrix
    @acrix Год назад

    it's pretty cool seeing you pass through my city! Just wait until you get to Banff, that area is beautiful.

  • @jakerees2329
    @jakerees2329 Год назад

    The glacier park highway from Banff to jasper is pretty scenic may take longer to get to Edmonton but worth it for the views

  • @eduardoamorim3103
    @eduardoamorim3103 Год назад +1

    at first i started watching his videos to pratice the english and now i'm just addicted to it. nice videos, keep it up 👍👍

  • @basssq3
    @basssq3 Год назад +3

    Dude you mentioned Collab suggestions. You should totally meet up with Foresty forest, have him take you on an extreme hike or something if he's into it 😂.

  • @jdc212
    @jdc212 Год назад

    Ryan, get rid of that dealer tag! Pick a suitable replacement on the road North! You are such an inspiration! We are literally in the process of buying our first trailer and tow vehicle now.

  • @Nulleo
    @Nulleo Год назад +1

    West Edmonton mall I hear is fun. Also the magic bus spot from the movie into the wild.

  • @dalebrooks4609
    @dalebrooks4609 Год назад

    Great video Ryan, I’m currently in Whitehorse, (broken down with my travel trailer). I drove up to the Arctic Ocean on the Dempster Hwy.. Make sure you stop in Watson Lake at the Sign Post Forest right on the highway. Put up a sticker or a sign. There’s almost a 100,000 signs there from all over the world.
    Also, stop at the Liard River Hot Springs. You can camp there as well. From Edmonton heading North it is all good paved roads except at Stewart Crossing they are doing some road construction and some of it is a bit rough. I just drove 4,700 miles one way on this trip. Enjoy your journey, the scenery is fantastic. Keep doing the great work you do!!

  • @jaylocked9072
    @jaylocked9072 Год назад

    As a calgary native I know exactly where that walmart is lol. Good choice. Enjoy Banff Ryan it's a beautiful place.

  • @T-time08
    @T-time08 Год назад

    In Calgary bro! Glad you’re here. 🤘🏼

  • @deborahhuckaby4623
    @deborahhuckaby4623 Год назад +3

    You should contact David and Sondra from Big Truck Big Travels. They're in Alaska right now so they might be able to give some great information. Some of the areas you have to have permits and certain areas don't allow drones. Also, Bert and Jessica from Somers in Alaska live in North Pole. They might be about to give you some areas to camp because they camp with their family. Good luck and have a great and safe trip.

  • @sharonwalker6595
    @sharonwalker6595 Год назад +4

    If you’re traveling through BC, if you are going to be anywhere near the Peachland /Kelowna area, they have absolutely gorgeous views and lots of hiking. I have a cousin whole lives there, and she posts the most spectacular views she’s photographed on her hikes.

  • @latigo3332
    @latigo3332 Год назад

    Those wings look yummy!
    I’m in the Texas Hill Country and the sun didn’t go down until almost 9pm last night and temp was still in the high 90’s. 🥵
    Safe travels!

  • @mscattale
    @mscattale Год назад

    In 1969 we (family vacation) went into Canada from North Dakota. Back then no passport was required.

  • @DustinCrouse-og7wh
    @DustinCrouse-og7wh Год назад

    I’ve been following u for awhile now and I’m also from Canada. Super cool to see you here. You should come east.

  • @TheAcadianGuy
    @TheAcadianGuy Год назад +1

    I'd make sure to check everything (oil, suspension, etc) before going further north.
    Once you reach Yukon, there's nearly nothing there if anything happen.

  • @jameshouser7663
    @jameshouser7663 Год назад +1

    This trip is going to start to get really interesting can't wait !

  • @vmoodyau2210
    @vmoodyau2210 Год назад +2

    Hey Ryan love your videos dude! I live in Australia and you’ve honestly shown me van life is awesome and would definitely consider starting my own van life journey! Keep up the videos man they are the reason I get on RUclips ❤️

  • @kennethnash598
    @kennethnash598 6 месяцев назад

    BBQ pizza cooked chicken, bacon, jalepenos, artichoke hearts. sundried tomatores. I used Sweet Baby rays for sauce.

  • @bobsegii
    @bobsegii Год назад

    I'm so glad you mentioned replacing your water filter. I used to go "camping" a lot in my travel trailer and the rule of thumb is 3-4 months lifespan on a water filter like yours.

  • @zoekatz6216
    @zoekatz6216 Год назад +1

    I love Banff. You could maybe get a backcountry permit when you pay Park fee... I have not been to Banff in ages but Lake Louise overflow parking is a camping possibility. There is free day time parking at train station and you could take e bike. Do not pet the elk. you could stay at a casino with complementary overnight parking outside the park if you do not want to pay. .

  • @Tjar849
    @Tjar849 Год назад

    Welcome to Canada. You are in my province close to my town. I recommend you heading to Banff to check that out. Then continue past Banff and take the ice fields highway to Jasper. Super beautiful scenic drive.

  • @lauriewest-ray3138
    @lauriewest-ray3138 Год назад +1

    I lived in Wasilla Alaska for about 11 years. If you want to go hiking somewhere really cool, hatchers pass in Wasilla Alaska is so pretty and one of my favorite places!

  • @kathleenchild
    @kathleenchild Год назад

    You could drive up to Jasper National Park after visiting Banff and from there on to Edmonton. That way you won’t miss seeing Peyto lake and the ice fields and Jasper. The road to Jasper and then to Edmonton is a lot more scenic and interesting because you’re going through the Rockies rather than the boring highway drive from Calgary.

  • @Originalman144
    @Originalman144 Год назад +2

    What kind of drone, looks like it was in good shape for a used? The Canadians are super weird about regulations, but I think you could have brought your food in -- some of that food probably quite possibly came in from Canada. Not sure I would call it the final leg of the journey though -- you still have a LONG way to go to reach upper Alaska. Great videos!

  • @Anna-bt1ug
    @Anna-bt1ug Год назад +1

    Hey dish water is considered black water waste in Alberta. You should also switch to biodegradable soap.

  • @elainefong2988
    @elainefong2988 Год назад

    Welcome to Canada!! Enjoy your trip. I look forward to seeing more of your journey (and shots with the new drone).

  • @wahinepaddler4
    @wahinepaddler4 Год назад +1

    Vanlife Plus is in Canada.. he goes to Banff often..

  • @Mzmomoneytv
    @Mzmomoneytv Год назад

    Ur van is one of the best i have ever seen. I love the lights above.

  • @user-kb9fr3hm6b
    @user-kb9fr3hm6b Год назад

    East End of Rundle is one of my favourite hikes in Alberta and I highly recommend it. It's near Banff

  • @muckyducky101
    @muckyducky101 Год назад

    Hey Ryan, while you are in Banff, I highly recommend checking out the Hot Springs!