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  • @LongLongHoneymoon
    @LongLongHoneymoon6 жыл бұрын

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  • @johnganshow5536

    @johnganshow5536

    6 жыл бұрын

    I went to Alaska in 1977 and left Alaska in 2014 that was long enough...

  • @Chris_at_Home

    @Chris_at_Home

    3 жыл бұрын

    Good job. Being a resident since 79 I have always thought the best camping the middle of August to middle of September. I have only driven the AlCan twice both times northbound. I did it in April of 79 and then again in July of13.

  • @SawDustMakerRJM
    @SawDustMakerRJM7 жыл бұрын

    We left Georgia back in 1999 on June 18. We headed north to Canada and drove across the Yellowhead Trail. It took us 9 days to get to the Alaska Highway. We really loved going through the Yukon territory. Our total time in Alaska was about 2 weeks and we loved every minute of it. Now that we are retired we would love to spend more time there. The weather was perfectly comfortable and there was very little rain. So far the best vacation we ever had.

  • @trixie9384
    @trixie93843 жыл бұрын

    Husband retired on July 6, 2012 and we left for Alaska on July 7, 2012 from Florida !! Must have been there around same time you all were. Such a beautiful state ! Enjoyed Mount Rushmore on way up and then Yellowstone and Graceland on way back....as everyone says.....trip of a lifetime !!!

  • @daveswenson1
    @daveswenson17 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for finally putting out more of your Alaska trip. It was worth the wait.

  • @rogerhigham3973
    @rogerhigham39737 жыл бұрын

    thanks for the post. we have only cruised Alaska. Traveling with an rv is on our bucket list. very informative.

  • @roryroberts3787
    @roryroberts37877 жыл бұрын

    First of all, I do love the way you do your videos, you show just enough of the scenery, while narrating, and explaining in detail, all the little things. Alaska is on my bucket list, will be hading tere in 2017, but in a small super c. Thanks for all the hard work, you put into your videos...

  • @adavis2813
    @adavis28137 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful video and advice as always! I am so looking forward to RVing to Alaska and your videos make me even more anxious!

  • @daveseeger2267
    @daveseeger22677 жыл бұрын

    My first trip to Alaska, was in April of 1980 in an RV, and I am still here 36 years later. Two years ago at the end of April, I drove from Wasilla, Ak down to Portland and back to pick up an RV. There was snow, but the roads were free from snow and ice. My suggestion, after 36 years in Alaska, is try to arrive in mid May. Mid April thru June is usually our best weather. Every year by the end of the first week in August, the weather changes. Never fails. The winds pick up, the rain begins and the tourist began leaving. For the most part, the salmon season is winding down, except for the silver salmon. If you arrive in May, you can experience the transition from winter to summer and it happens fast. Yes, it can be difficult to find camping sites. But they are available. Most people travel when the kids are out of school. Roads are limited and in reality, you can pretty well cover everything in three weeks to a month. For the most part, the roads are decent between Fairbanks on down to Homer. Coming into Alaska though Tok, the roads have frost heaves and don't really get good until you get south of Glenallen toward Anchorage. When leaving at the end of your trip, I would try and get out no later than mid September, because you do go through some high mountiqns in Canada. The Alaska highway can be rough in some areas and of course, that is when they are doing construction. There was a stretch from Destruction Bay to the Alaska border that was terrible when I drove it in 2012. About 100 miles at just barely moving speeds. Hopefully, that is fixed by now, but the winters are destructive to the roads. Thanks for the video and I hope this is helpful information for those that want to make the journey. Dave

  • @pjgumby

    @pjgumby

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yes, it really is horrible, don't even think about it. Thank you for that reality. It really is horrible.

  • @pjgumby

    @pjgumby

    6 жыл бұрын

    I hope you are are a good neighbor, I usually don't like transplants. I hope you raised your kids well. I'm an Alaskan Native and I never considered myself a prejudice person before, but now it's like i have to beware of whites, blacks, samoans, mexicans, the list goes on. I'm afraid, I'm Athabaskan, a member of one of one of the most fierce tribes in North America, now I can't walk safely on what was our land, our sod, our home. . I resent this, truly I do.

  • @pjgumby

    @pjgumby

    6 жыл бұрын

    eff you

  • @vahsharo1980

    @vahsharo1980

    5 жыл бұрын

    just moved here to wasilla this year and loving it as well.

  • @kkjsmom

    @kkjsmom

    2 жыл бұрын

    You're heartier than me. We went to Fairbanks from Portland in 1981 & only lasted 2 years. Too isolated for me!

  • @satellite_guy3768
    @satellite_guy37687 жыл бұрын

    I grew up in Alaska. The best season to visit the state is from May 15, after spring breakup and until about the 15th of September. Any earlier or later than these dates you are pushing your luck as far as icy roads are concerned.

  • @connie5768
    @connie57684 жыл бұрын

    There is absolutely no reason to give this a thumbs down! Ever! I am enjoying all of your videos. New RV-er here. Picking up our new rig in a few days (2019). I want to go to Quebec and Alaska. Two extreme corners of the continent! You guys are very entertaining and informative.

  • @KoJo-qh9od
    @KoJo-qh9od6 жыл бұрын

    The first half of June was the best for us. The wildlife is out and the weather is good. 80s in central British Columbia.

  • @KennyInVegas
    @KennyInVegas7 жыл бұрын

    Nearly 40k subscribers.......... IMHO you should be up at 200k: your show is great for family viewing. I look forward to seeing what the two of you have done. We have a nice 20' TT, with all the comforts and we have learned so much from your videos.......... we bought the Yamaha generator you recommended! Thanks for posting and sharing..... Ken and Nancy

  • @GnatManAllinCoIronWorks
    @GnatManAllinCoIronWorks7 жыл бұрын

    This has got to be one of my favorites,,,thank you for all the work you put into the channel,I look forward to each new update. Cheers!,,,C-Ya!,,,,Peace!

  • @christinatriana9676
    @christinatriana96765 жыл бұрын

    My husband and I were there late May early June. Still cool, snow capped mountains, BEAUTIFUL! No misquotes, a little windy.

  • @RoadTripGuys
    @RoadTripGuys6 жыл бұрын

    Love your videos! We have learned so much from you. In fact, you have saved us from many headaches when we decided to purchase our first RV. These Alaska videos are our favorites, and we’ve added Alaska to our own Bucket List. Keep doing what you’re doing. We are huge fans!

  • @DaresDrives
    @DaresDrives6 жыл бұрын

    Nice work on the video, looking to head up that way June 2019 to start my forever road trip!! Thanks for the tips!

  • @foretravelman67
    @foretravelman676 жыл бұрын

    Personally, you picked the best time. We were up there in '16 and hit Fairbanks around the 10th of August. Went down to Homer and Seward and then back to Tok and took the Cassiar Hwy back through BC. Loved that trip and hope to do it again! Weather was great with low 70's in the day and mid 30's at night. No rain and NO MOSQITOES!

  • @JEsterline5384
    @JEsterline53847 жыл бұрын

    WOW, what timing you guys have! I just booked us tickets to fly into Anchorage on Sept 3rd, and we are renting a 24' Class C motorhome and plan to spend about a week seeing what we can see. While we realize it won't be nearly long enough, we have to start somewhere. I always enjoy your videos, but this one was timed perfectly -- I can only hope our Alaska vacation provides us with the early Sept. perfectness you described.

  • @graydust4985
    @graydust49857 жыл бұрын

    We left Michigan June 2, 2014 and arrived in Tok Alaska July 7. We traveled around Alaska with our 1999 27 ft travel trailer and Truck until July 31. Weather was great and almost no mosquitos and minimal amount of rain. What an amazing trip. We are enjoying your Videos which bring back many memories.

  • @darrenolson1206
    @darrenolson12067 жыл бұрын

    Motorbike in 2014. We left Mn on June 12. Rode to fairbanks and hit Deadhorse June 22. Worked our way down to seward for July 4, then rode to Glenallen and back to Dawson city Yukon. Down to Hyder then worked our way home by July 20. The bugs were worse in Minnesota than I ever saw in Alaska, very good weather and we never had a problem finding a site to camp. 11.000 miles RT. We are going in 2018 by truck camper leaving early June and will be back in the states by mid sept. Love that place, its like nowhere else. Cheers

  • @carolynmedlock811
    @carolynmedlock8116 жыл бұрын

    Hi..just your KZread about Alaska. I grew up there and just within the past 3 years moved to Utah. I always told people the best window for going up is the first of June to the 2nd week of August. After that week in August it starts get colder quickly, plus by the middle to end of September on the Alcan most mom and pop shops start closing for the winter. My Dad was stationed to Elmendorf in 1972. I still remember the highway was all dirt, mud and rocks...glad you enjoyed my home state...

  • @roboryall
    @roboryall4 жыл бұрын

    Leaving for Alaska RV trip tomorrow, been really digging your videos. Helpful and great teamwork.

  • @wslandry
    @wslandry7 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Thanks for all the information!

  • @ScotWalt858
    @ScotWalt8587 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful! Very insightful video. Thanks!

  • @michaelmorgan9876
    @michaelmorgan98766 жыл бұрын

    Love it!! You all look like you are having the time of your life every video I watch! Welcome back to Canada, and I'm looking forward to watching your adventure to Alaska!!

  • @kthompso43
    @kthompso436 жыл бұрын

    Having lived in Alaska for 27 years and driven the Alcan and Cassiar several times, we recommend driving up in May when the wildlife are calving and more visible, then leaving right after the State Fair the first week of September. On average, Alaska's rainy season begins in mid-July and snow in early October. Taking the Alaska Ferry either from Haines to Prince Rupert or Bellingham is a must to round out a perfect trip. Shorter trips within this time frame are enjoyable, but don't attempt the trip in under a month.

  • @lizmclean5342

    @lizmclean5342

    5 жыл бұрын

    If u lived in AK that long u should know its the zalaska hiway " not" Alcan

  • @donellagallo7079
    @donellagallo70797 жыл бұрын

    I am really enjoying your videos as we plan our own trip - thank you for all the work that goes into these....great job!

  • @DavidSmith-vo3nd
    @DavidSmith-vo3nd7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Sean & Kristy for sharing ;-)

  • @RJRhoades1
    @RJRhoades17 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much. You are the first I have seen evaluate the Alaska travel season!

  • @CITAP1
    @CITAP17 жыл бұрын

    Good information. Good video. Kind of sounds like you want to be gone by October 1 with all the storms and places shutting down. Take care.

  • @Chop1818
    @Chop18187 жыл бұрын

    My Wife and I are new to RV'n and cant thank you two enough for all the tips we have learned from the videos!

  • @kristymichael

    @kristymichael

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Tyler! So glad to have been helpful. Happy camping!

  • @irnamax9
    @irnamax94 жыл бұрын

    I was raised in Fairbanks but live in Anchorage now. I love camping. I’d say the big thing you missed was the Riverboat Discovery in Fairbanks. It’s been ran by the Brinkley’s for many years. It’s a gorgeous paddle wheel that tours the Chema River. I’m glad you saw a lot & did a lot. I’ve lived here over 50 years & there are still parts I need to see.

  • @jolenaagapisou3803
    @jolenaagapisou38034 жыл бұрын

    The best part was at the end with that adorable puppy, those huge brown eyes!!! Lol💛💛💛💛

  • @chuckmcmicheal558
    @chuckmcmicheal5584 жыл бұрын

    Omy! I cnt help feel a little jealous. All in all I'm very happy for you two. What an amazing couple u 2 are. Bravo for yall!

  • @macknine4461
    @macknine44617 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the good overview and beautiful scenic videos. Good useful information.

  • @ridecampeat9236
    @ridecampeat92367 жыл бұрын

    Great overview of your trip, thanks for the information. When we went to Alaska last summer, we went mid June to mid July. The main reason for that timing was we were on motorcycles. So, waiting until September would be a little crazy on a motorcycle. You tend to get the best warmest weather in June and July. Although, you better bring the bug dope. They are crazy that time of year.

  • @udmbfckx2916
    @udmbfckx29164 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I'll take that into account when I do travel nursing there!

  • @adelefarough5123
    @adelefarough51235 жыл бұрын

    Great video! It's my dream to go to Alaska at some point. At the risk of sounding like a goof, what really got me was your beautiful puppy at the end. Those eyes could break your heart!❤️🐾🐾😘🐶

  • @bcgrittner
    @bcgrittner4 жыл бұрын

    What a great presentation. More incentive to go there. I remember when Alaska became the 49th state January ‘59. The big earthquake you mentioned was Good Friday 1964. It was huge. We felt that in the San Diego area. The tsunami was the killer blow in Alaska. It was relatively small in Southern California. I’m hooked. I subscribed.

  • @CarterAlabama
    @CarterAlabama7 жыл бұрын

    Love your video. I lived in Anchorage from 74-84 & loved it. US Army took me there. I must go back & was considering a trip like yours. We live in Mountain Brook (Birmingham) Alabama. I miss it everyday & can't wait to make it happen. My favorite season was mid-June-mid Sept. Thanks for sharing...

  • @FLgracie
    @FLgracie7 жыл бұрын

    We haven't been yet so this was valuable info. Thanks!

  • @chuckmcmicheal558
    @chuckmcmicheal5584 жыл бұрын

    Y'all literally had the best honeymoon I ever heard of..tears.

  • @BaysideBranding
    @BaysideBranding7 жыл бұрын

    Our daughter is moving to Seattle and we are planning a trip to see her in May and then heading north for midnight baseball so I really appreciate the info from your trip and the timing. Good stuff from our favorite people in the RV world.

  • @jamesminer9652
    @jamesminer96527 жыл бұрын

    Was there with a rented class c last week of May 2013. Roads were clear. Portage lake was still icy and exit clacier trail was snowed over. Got a site in Denali camp ground and saw bears on bus tour at visitors center by pit toilets. No mosquitos then. Was a good time especially in Seward.

  • @erickcaoudal2544
    @erickcaoudal25444 жыл бұрын

    I thank you! I plan a road trip in Alaska in 2020. I had already made some plans in a period covering the first 3 weeks of September; but you guys made me realized that it is not the best option....then I will start in by mid of August until September 5 or 6th. I live in Normandie, France :) Best regards!!

  • @splendaglenda1632
    @splendaglenda16326 жыл бұрын

    We went up to the Kenai Peninsula in 2000 for a job. We left Houston, TX and drove straight there, driving two four wheel drive vehicles. It was September 21st and we arrived the 28th in Kenai, AK. Yes, many gas stations were already closed for the season; thankfully we carried extra gas with us. It did start snowing before we reached Tok, AK. We stayed in a hotel that night and by morning there was two feet of snow everywhere. As we continued our drive the snowy conditions decreased and there was no snow in Anchorage or in Kenai when we arrived on the 28th; the snow came to Kenai around mid October that year.

  • @RJsadventures
    @RJsadventures7 жыл бұрын

    On the Bucket List ! Great info and Video, Thanks

  • @larrybaran4841
    @larrybaran48414 жыл бұрын

    My wife & I have trailered to the Yukon & Alaska the last 2 years, and we are already planning our next trip in 2020. The Alaska Highway is absolutely beautiful, dramatic, majestic, and several other adjectives. BTW: Last year, we spent a week in Faro, Yukon. We are including that again in 2020. Worth the drive in for sure.

  • @eduardon6950
    @eduardon69507 жыл бұрын

    I've been in Alaska in every season, I specially love late spring (late May) because is not crowded, beautiful weather for the most part, no mosquitoes and mountains tops are still covered with snow which makes it a lot prettier. Something to consider is that some facilities dont open until mid June. Also been 3 times in the middle of winter to watch the Northern Lights up in the Fairbanks area, something that is just incredible to watch. Campgrounds are not open but majority of hotels are Every season is different and beautiful.

  • @ewacowboy2752
    @ewacowboy27527 жыл бұрын

    Loved your video. We used to live in Alaska and have made the trip numerous times. We find that crossing the Canadian border after Memorial Day and leaving Alaska no later than September 1st seems to be the best window for weather. Yes, the crowds can be large early in the season, but the long days in June and fantastic weather in July make these dates very acceptable. We have encountered snow on the ALCAN in April and September, so we try and work around these dates.

  • @hermanleejonesjr.5453
    @hermanleejonesjr.54537 жыл бұрын

    Thanks guys for the free trip ! I'm planning a trip for the future and you guys gave me a lot of information that I need to move forward. Best of luck and God'' bless you !

  • @galas455
    @galas4556 жыл бұрын

    To see the Salty Dog still on Spit in Homer brought back many memories. July 1974 was the last time I laid eyes on the building.

  • @HankVlietstra
    @HankVlietstra6 жыл бұрын

    My favourite part was viewing that super-rainy time, that was neat :D

  • @bobby6ixx785
    @bobby6ixx7853 жыл бұрын

    Hi guys..thanks for the video,I'm from Toronto and always wanted to go to Alaska...great scenery and wild...can't wait

  • @matthewschiebout9081
    @matthewschiebout90816 жыл бұрын

    Lived in Fairbanks for over 4 years. Plan to cross into Alaska the last week in May, leave the first week in September. The Yukon Territory tourism machine shuts down the second week in September. I spent the majority of my time in the Yukon Territory delivering diesel fuel, mostly filling up in Haines, AK and delivering to Whitehorse and Dawson City. Thankfully most of the Yukon is VERY sparsely populated and if you plan around the Canadian/Yukon holidays there's never a shortage of space at the campgrounds.

  • @kpavery1
    @kpavery14 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed your video...thanks for sharing. My wife and I visited Homer in 2013. While watching your video I recognized the two old boats at the 10:13 mark. I took several photos of them...I love the weathered look. Can't wait to go back. Thanks again.

  • @kevic0714
    @kevic07147 жыл бұрын

    It's so wonderful film for review! Thanks you so much share your trip

  • @wayneleblanc2705
    @wayneleblanc27053 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for all the information, it is very well done! We are five couples from Canada and are in the process of planning a trip to Alaska in the summer 2022. Hopefully Covid will not be an issue. Leaving around the middle of June and returning the first of Aug. Going north as far as Fairbanks, down to Anchorage, and then start back home.

  • @alaskankare
    @alaskankare7 жыл бұрын

    Late May and June are great too.

  • @lesgibson1654
    @lesgibson16547 жыл бұрын

    THANKS FOR SHARING...enjoyed it...especially the bit about Denali.

  • @mikemcnevin1785
    @mikemcnevin17852 жыл бұрын

    I enjoy immensely the two of you talking about your adventures, especially those in Alaska. You can tell that you are still on your long, long, honeymoon. I've been to Alaska three times, each time on a motorcycle, and camping every night with the drone of mosquitoes. The first time I went with my riding/racing buddy, and the last two times I made the trip solo, crossing the Arctic Circle on both the Dalton Highway and the Dempster Highway. On the Dempster, I not only crossed the Arctic Circle, I crossed into the North West Territory and rode to Inuvik, the end of the Dempster Highway. Awesome, awesome trips and scenery!

  • @jimjn3852
    @jimjn38527 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your Alaska trip, we are lining up all our ducks for a trip in 2018, we were going to buy a generac generator, but after seeing your review of the Briggs and Stranton and doing a little more research, we went with the p3000. Thanks for the information on both.

  • @HughMartell
    @HughMartell4 жыл бұрын

    I don't know how I got here, but am glad I did. LOVED your video- very well done with perfect commentary! Thanks Sean and Kristy, for sharing. Hugh from Vancouver, Canada.

  • @thesimplelifewithangiegibt3119
    @thesimplelifewithangiegibt31196 жыл бұрын

    We are planning a trip and your video was very helpful and informative. Thank you!

  • @chiefenumclaw7960
    @chiefenumclaw79607 жыл бұрын

    great job guys, thanks for sharing your adventure.

  • @michaelyoung5824
    @michaelyoung58245 жыл бұрын

    you are very fortunate.i am happy for both of you

  • @suzi7715
    @suzi77156 жыл бұрын

    Thanks guys!! VERY informative!!!

  • @jerryrutledge8681
    @jerryrutledge86814 жыл бұрын

    Your Alaska videos are absolutely mesmerizing! I have watched them several times. A trip to Alaska is on my bucket list.

  • @markarnold1616

    @markarnold1616

    4 жыл бұрын

    The best trip you will ever take.

  • @aRetiredSoldier
    @aRetiredSoldier Жыл бұрын

    In June 1992, I drove from central Texas through Sweetgrass, Montana, to Fairbanks in a Suburban. Lived there for 14 months before driving back to Texas taking the Vancouver, WA, route. Departed ONLY because employment required it. During 2001, I flew into Anchorage and spent 10 days in a rental car on the Kenai Peninsula, focusing on Homer. Stayed in hostels looking for employment. It didn't pan out but still on my bucket list. During 2020, I traveled through 17 states in a 5th wheel. Considering my research and travels I will say your videos for RV travelers are the most informative I've found on the internet. Thank you for sharing and to your viewers I say, buying a copy of the Milepost 4-6 months out is a must. It is so detailed it tells you where the roadside trash cans are located. Thanks again. Safe travels my friends.

  • @roberteckard9771
    @roberteckard97715 жыл бұрын

    This has to be the narrative video I have seen and heard on here. Good job.

  • @roberteckard9771
    @roberteckard97714 жыл бұрын

    What a great view of a trip. This gave me a great view of what a trip would be like.

  • @karolinekeffer8615
    @karolinekeffer86154 жыл бұрын

    I and my family are from AL and MS! So cool to see some Alabamians going to Alaska. I'm planning a move and your video was great. Thanks!!!

  • @questionguy1000
    @questionguy10007 жыл бұрын

    Great video! It's been three decades since I lived in Alaska, both in southeastern near Ketchikan and on the Kenai Peninsula. My experience was that mid-May to mid-June was best for scenic views since the low mountains still had snow on them, creating striking accents. Mid-May is also after the yukky mud of the spring break-up. However, the moose are just starting to grow their new racks so don't have the dramatic look of the summer and early fall. Mid-August to mid-September, on the other hand, is best for viewing the moose since their racks are fully grown for the year, but the scenic views are less striking since the snow is melted from the low-lying mountains.

  • @maehay4065
    @maehay40657 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for for the wonderful information. I can only dream of going to AK. right now!

  • @EverDave
    @EverDave4 жыл бұрын

    Great Review! We currently live on Fort Wainwright there in Fairbanks. I really enjoyed your video and have been to most of the places you all have mentioned. Thing about Alsaka is the summers are either rainy or highly likely that you'll encounter forest fires. This week year has been really bad. Thanks again!

  • @ppsor329
    @ppsor3297 жыл бұрын

    Great in depth video ! Love every second of it, you guys are so nice and I meant every word ! Thank You.

  • @ladyjay6741
    @ladyjay67417 жыл бұрын

    WOW What beautiful scenery. Thank u for the great info and video. I am a retired from Teaching in Huntsville , AL .

  • @williamday1090
    @williamday10907 жыл бұрын

    We went to Alaska in 2015. We arrived in late July and did not have issues with bugs. For those planning a trip there, we strongly recommend going to Dawson City Yukon. To us it was the best stop while in Canada. We took the top of the world highway to reconnect with the Alaska highway. We exited the Alaska highway to Dawson City north of Whitehorse. Plenty of videos can be found on you tube about the top of the world highway.

  • @sharonstoops757
    @sharonstoops7577 жыл бұрын

    We made our trip to interior Alaska in 2012, also. We left Indiana the second week of May and wandered cross-country visiting some national parks and entered Canada north of Great Falls, MT. The worst weather we encountered was while we were traveling the Icefield Parkway through the Canadian Rockies and Banff National Park. The rain and wind were so bad, we saw almost nothing of the area. We reached the Alaskan border about the end of June and spent July 4 in Chicken. We did have light rain and chilly weather while we were north of the Arctic Circle--but it was quite bearable. The rest of the trip was great. We left Wrangell-St. Elias NP the first of September and drove out and down to Skagway, then back through BC and Alberta to Glacier National Park--and many other national parks thereafter. We experienced almost no mosquitoes and quite easily extended our reservations at Denali into a week stay inside the park. We did an excursion every day while there. Then all the southern places you did as well. A super great trip! Keep up the great videos. We certainly enjoy them. This one brought back lots of fond memories.

  • @chuckmcmicheal558
    @chuckmcmicheal5584 жыл бұрын

    Awe, I cnt help but smike when I see couples really enjoying each other to the fullest.

  • @Siggyroka
    @Siggyroka5 жыл бұрын

    Loved this one, we’re new to Rving, and try and find a new episode every day

  • @betsywicks6291
    @betsywicks62915 жыл бұрын

    Happy to see you enjoyed our BC Parks! We know our tables lol! Definitely love our provincial parks.

  • @EvilGhettoBarbie
    @EvilGhettoBarbie4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Guys! That was awesome. We are planning our first trip to Alaska this August!

  • @twright3802

    @twright3802

    4 жыл бұрын

    I want to go via rv as well. I'm going to plan for next year

  • @moonwoo888

    @moonwoo888

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'll be there too

  • @jeannemarlene
    @jeannemarlene4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you loved learning about Alaska for our future trip 😇🇺🇸🙅🏼‍♀️👍🏼

  • @kennieMusicLovers
    @kennieMusicLovers7 жыл бұрын

    Most beautiful and informative ALASKA video I have seen to-date ! Many thanks for sharing this video ! Good Wishes !

  • @jimolson7379

    @jimolson7379

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm trying to deliver an old motorhome to my nephew this summer as soon as I can getvacrorss tje border I have an extra driver to go as soon as passport arrives Wasilla palmer area then to his campgroundcat whiskey pointhe plans it as a retro rental

  • @ChuckThorp
    @ChuckThorp7 жыл бұрын

    Great video, thanks. A Texan here. Ford F-250 diesel, 29' Winnebago travel trailer. Made the trip from Texas to Alaska countless times. We always leave the first part of May and typically return during the first two weeks of August. This year, based on your video, we plan to go up in mid July and return in early Sept. Thank you again for posting

  • @PlugginAwayToday
    @PlugginAwayToday7 жыл бұрын

    Awesome photos!

  • @tomibach9712
    @tomibach97125 жыл бұрын

    really enjoying your videos, very informative...and nice to see of course you have the ultimate taste in trailers.

  • @billpiper795
    @billpiper7957 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed this segment! Retired last month, going to Alaska in a motor home in the summer of 18, and want to spend as much time there as possible. Thank you!

  • @digitalartwerks
    @digitalartwerks7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your insight. This has helped me to fine tune when next year to go. I will arrive and leave about two weeks later than you suggest. I am not an RVer, and should not have issues in my Jeep. Thanks or sharing... longtime subscriber.

  • @janicedoman3317
    @janicedoman33177 жыл бұрын

    Great information, we have a camping group planning a trip to Alaska in 2017 heading from So. California July 1st.

  • @okiemoto6114
    @okiemoto61147 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this!

  • @TAM-gz5tc
    @TAM-gz5tc6 жыл бұрын

    i traveled alaska late sumer ,beguining winter .when we left it was 30 below freezing.we saw the real alaska and its seasons. sometimes the road was ice and a total whiteout.amazing trip in a vw combie.tam australia

  • @gladuwf
    @gladuwf6 жыл бұрын

    Last year we were late getting out of Alaska because we bought a new RV and some warranty issues were not looked at by the dealer until October. We left Anchorage October 10th. We boondocked at Fast Eddy's parking lot in Tok, Alaska after asking permission. It got down to 12 degrees F. that night. We ran the gas furnace and electric holding tank heaters all night but I had to get up and charge the batteries after 6 hrs. as electric holding tank heaters use a lot of power. One of the things we noticed going down the Alcan, Southern B.C. and Alberta that late in the season, the dump stations were often available but the water supplies most of the time were shut down and winterized. One RV Park we stayed at in Watson Lake, Yukon only had a water supply spigot available in the heated laundry room. At least we got to fill our fresh water tank. Once we had water there were plenty of boondocking places along the way.

  • @Sheddtycoon
    @Sheddtycoon3 жыл бұрын

    I traveled to Alaska on June 25th through July 20th and had perfect weather for the whole trip. Maybe three or four days of light rain but a great trip with good fishing.

  • @KodasGarden
    @KodasGarden4 жыл бұрын

    I lived in Soldotna! Yes, the river is called the Kenai River, and it has one if the best salmon runs in the state

  • @johnderr8698
    @johnderr86985 жыл бұрын

    Hey guys. Love your Ak videos. Favor. Could you give us a list of you itinerary? Where did you go and what all did you see. You know, the highlights like the springs you stopped at. A road map would be great! Thanks,

  • @rickyde0255
    @rickyde02555 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Wonderful scenery and information.

  • 4 жыл бұрын

    We went last year in June traveled around for 17 days our weather temps were from 50 to 80, it was beautiful to see ,, my wife loved it, at first I wasn't thrilled about going cause I like the palm trees and white sandy beaches in the Caribbean, but after going I have to say I want to go back, pictures can't an don't do it justice you have to see it in person,, great video really enjoyed it......

  • @danmitchell4991
    @danmitchell49914 жыл бұрын

    Filling in time while quarantined and found these wonderful videos of your travels especially to Alaska, brought back memories of our 3 trips to Alaska.. seemed like we were just there...started out the last week of May returned last week of August 2003 2009 2017. Getting on in years so another driving (motor home) trip is out but maybe a 60th anniversary cruise would be in order to Alaska 2021🤔