Moving To Alaska: A Drive To Remember

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Ever wonder what the drive through Canada to Alaska is like? Well I've got some good news for you, I make this drive in my 2000 Ford F250 7.3L Diesel and have a blast the whole way! Watch as a go through Farmland, Tundra, Cities, Forest, Snow, Rain, and more!
Filmed on my lovely phone Google Pixel 8 Pro
Bonus points to whoever can tell me where this music is from :P

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  • @jonveranto7303
    @jonveranto730323 күн бұрын

    Thanks. Doing the trip with the truck would be just at the edge of my ability ... the truck, trailer, and construction equipment , and rough roads, indicates you are a person of great tolerance and patience! Enjoy the great north.

  • @DewberMe1
    @DewberMe125 күн бұрын

    Oh no, Charlie!

  • @zonaholsters802
    @zonaholsters80225 күн бұрын

    Glad to see you made it back. I look forward to seeing your progress. Hopefully one of these days I’ll be making similar videos.

  • @FrozenFrontiers

    @FrozenFrontiers

    25 күн бұрын

    Crossing my fingers for you! Thanks for watching!

  • @MattAK
    @MattAK26 күн бұрын

    You see the Alcan is closed down right now because of a wildfire at Fort Nelson? Glad you made it through last week and not this week. Utah to Lethbridge has been a first leg of my trip in the past, but last year I only made it as far as Montana before I stopped for the day. I skipped fueling up at Pink Mountain on the way north last year and it almost got me since Buckinghorse River had an issue with their fuel pumps so I couldn't get gas there and didn't have enough to make it to Fort Nelson. Had to use my emergency gas cans for the first time ever. edit: @12:50 you can absolutely stay at the lodge, it's my favorite place to stop and the hotel prices are actually extremely reasonable considering where it's at. Love the Northern Rockies Lodge.

  • @FrozenFrontiers

    @FrozenFrontiers

    26 күн бұрын

    Oh no kidding!? Man I'm glad I left when I did then! I did forget to mention that I misjudged where fuel stations would be twice on this trip and had to pull out the back up gas :P

  • @Single-Cent
    @Single-Cent24 күн бұрын

    Eh?! WHADYA MEAN you were glad to be back in the US! Unacceptable. For real though, that's one hell of a drive. Imagine, the majority of Canadian's will never see this part of their own country (me included). Glad you got back up their safely!

  • @FrozenFrontiers

    @FrozenFrontiers

    23 күн бұрын

    Bro it was so beautiful though! If you ever have the chance to make it to Banff you totally should

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