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@Badgeweefixstuff
@Badgeweefixstuff 5 сағат бұрын
Awesome video you guys show the others don’t awesome job well done 🛠️🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@silliesallie302
@silliesallie302 6 сағат бұрын
Awesome. Whales! Please put in title.
@journeysbegun
@journeysbegun 6 сағат бұрын
The scenery there is breathtaking! That camping spot was epic! But I was taken by surprise with the tide surge! Now that is something that would shake you up. I can imagine how y'all felt! Good thing you got that gentle reminder of how unexpected nature can be. Looking forward to every bit of this trip. Enjoy the journey and stay safe y'all!
@robewing4877
@robewing4877 7 сағат бұрын
We really enjoy your adventures especially this Alaska trip. Thank you again!!!!!
@shirleyharvey7376
@shirleyharvey7376 8 сағат бұрын
Just found your channel & trip videos. We’re going next year so I’m enjoying your perspective! I subscribed & watching since the Parkway video.
@shirleyharvey7376
@shirleyharvey7376 8 сағат бұрын
What was the date you were on the parkway?
@Legal.Knievel
@Legal.Knievel 11 сағат бұрын
We went last year! It's almost exactly 2 hrs north of Spokane.
@brpmanmann1255
@brpmanmann1255 12 сағат бұрын
Watch out for night time guests in the form of porcupines. They like promaster wiring. yum yum
@davidmcfatridge
@davidmcfatridge 14 сағат бұрын
Would you call Alaska the last frontier?
@sh-nd4cs
@sh-nd4cs 14 сағат бұрын
FANTASTIC DUCK SHOT!!!!!
@karencastle6002
@karencastle6002 18 сағат бұрын
I have lived in central NY my whole life, and i am so so sad that I have never been. 😢 I have an knee injury and not able to walk up that many steps. I pray me knee gets better and I can go down the steps in the future. Your voice has inspired me to keep getting out side. Thank you so much. Love & Light always Karen 😊and Miles 🐶 ps we are now subscribers 😀
@debbiejohnson5550
@debbiejohnson5550 19 сағат бұрын
Who would have thought a river would have a high tide. I would have never known.
@julien2912
@julien2912 Күн бұрын
I with I could go with you!
@freedomdove
@freedomdove Күн бұрын
So exciting! I hope you all are enjoying your time near the arctic region. 👍
@dianabalto
@dianabalto Күн бұрын
How long ago was this filmed ? You should mention the moment this video was fil,m ! We are here in end of June !
@JohnBaker3000
@JohnBaker3000 Күн бұрын
What an adventure! Thank-you!
@mckennacreative6133
@mckennacreative6133 Күн бұрын
beautiful and exciting fun
@robertgedzelman380
@robertgedzelman380 Күн бұрын
Wow! That tidal surge was SCARY! I had no idea it could happen. As you said, a learning experience. I'm so glad it worked out for you. Lovely video, as always!
@garygus5966
@garygus5966 Күн бұрын
Great drone video! What is the range of flight it can go? What kind of drone do you have? I have a Mavic Minnie.
@jkandkiminthecamper
@jkandkiminthecamper Күн бұрын
Binge watching to catch up on this trip-stunning views! Great job shooting and editing! Love it! Taking notes and hope to get up there one day
@bobanddangsjourney
@bobanddangsjourney Күн бұрын
Thanks guys - Lots of useful info here. We are coming up in a few weeks and also traveling up the Cassiar and staying in Hyder. I did read the warnings about camping near the shores but thank you for reminding us - probably would have forgotten by then. Great job on this and we will be following your progress. Safe travels!
@TP-es1pf
@TP-es1pf Күн бұрын
Brown bears are not the same as grizzlies…..
@oneadVANtureatatime
@oneadVANtureatatime Күн бұрын
+@TP-es1pf Those that live in coastal areas of Alaska are called brown bears, while typically inland bears that have limited or no access to marine-derived food resources are often smaller and called grizzlies. Both have the same distinctive body shape described below. Distinctive shoulder hump. Rump is lower than shoulder hump….. according to the National Park Website. Seems like they are pretty much the same to me…. Just eating different food🤷‍♀️
@TP-es1pf
@TP-es1pf Күн бұрын
@@oneadVANtureatatime well several google sites would beg to differ …. I suspect US and Canada differ in their names, grizzlies are much larger and very unpredictable. Brown bears are big black bears in nature. Hope you don’t meet one either way….😁
@danrandall794
@danrandall794 Күн бұрын
Ah yes the middle of the night, um, adjustment. Another epic video. Thank you.
@thomascorley7289
@thomascorley7289 Күн бұрын
We were there in late August. Best Glacier views of are whole summer in Alaska and Canada. The bear named runner was at fish creek and was amazing.
@thomascorley7289
@thomascorley7289 Күн бұрын
2023
@always.wondering.wandering
@always.wondering.wandering Күн бұрын
Good to see this video as we are planning to make the trip as well. Is there boondocking other than where you were? Hopefully we will see some bears next year. Thanks for sharing!
@michaelbecnel63
@michaelbecnel63 Күн бұрын
You guy have no fear.....Really beautiful area just too early. Happy Trails 🐕 🐻🐻
@PinInTheAtlas
@PinInTheAtlas Күн бұрын
That was pretty scary guys. Glad you were ok. I think I’d have had a bit of a panic attack. Looking forward to next week
@mikefarrell5996
@mikefarrell5996 Күн бұрын
You two are awesome. I would never attempt a trip like this unless with a group. I am assuming you are the team leader. You are cautious but take some risk, at least risk i would be comfortable with. Am enjoying your travels to Alaska and thanks for bringing us along. BTW, what speed were you going on those potholed roads? This is wonderful.
@oneadVANtureatatime
@oneadVANtureatatime Күн бұрын
+@mikefarrell5996 a little risk is exciting but a risk that changes your lives (not for the good) or causes major damage…… not so much fun! Dave says we were driving about 15mph. This will change for each person. How well your suspension is, how heavy you are, how bad the road is, how good are your tires…..ect. The key is finding “your” sweet spot. If it is REALLY BAD…. Airing down your tires will also help.
@Mary-yu3sn
@Mary-yu3sn Күн бұрын
@ 1:49 those trees leaning making a "x" i bet there is more structures in those woods, love your video's thank you for sharing them
@martykong3592
@martykong3592 Күн бұрын
: ) Just WOW! ! Thanks SO MUCH for shring : ) LL the BET and safe travels ! ! Cheers : )
@townjeff
@townjeff Күн бұрын
luv your videos. gonna be a long drive to hawaii...
@Adventureswithbecky
@Adventureswithbecky Күн бұрын
Repair costs suck for sure. Just got hit with 20k for a new V10 engine and 4x4 repairs for our truck and 8k worth of repairs/upgrades for our Excursion.
@snowbirdlady7221
@snowbirdlady7221 Күн бұрын
Thanks again for more of your great drone work Dave. Awesome is an overused word these days, but that glacier overhead really was awesome! Really glad the tidal experience turned out OK. Lessons learned.
@cyndeg661
@cyndeg661 Күн бұрын
We just discovered your channel on you tube and are hooked! Can’t wait for the next episode! Roodle is a sweetie!!
@snowbirdlady7221
@snowbirdlady7221 Күн бұрын
Alrighty then! You guys certainly are not starting out conservatively in Alaska. "Looks OK from here." Famous last words. I'm glad you decided to walk it.
@lindamorassi4458
@lindamorassi4458 Күн бұрын
Beautiful! Thanks for taking us along!
@TheAdventureCloset
@TheAdventureCloset Күн бұрын
We are grinning ear to ear for you guys. You did it! We wouldn't have wanted to leave that spot either. So epic! Good thing you guys noticed the tide coming in. Just Alaska reminding you what a wild ride you're in for. This is just going to get better. Wahooooo guys!!!
@1953MMike
@1953MMike Күн бұрын
One advantage in June might be that there are no misquote. 😮
@1953MMike
@1953MMike Күн бұрын
I enjoyed the midnight flood victom interviews! 😮😊
@katpow5437
@katpow5437 Күн бұрын
Awesome drone footage, Beautiful Beautiful area topped off with OMG scary, lol. P.s. I drove the Icefields Parkway! Wowser experience thanks to your channels AdVanture’s.
@PattisArtInnaVan
@PattisArtInnaVan Күн бұрын
Ah-mazing scenery! Glad you didn't get totally flooded out!
@truenorth3957
@truenorth3957 Күн бұрын
At least you did not make that mistake when you were at the Bay of Fundy.
@slf994
@slf994 Күн бұрын
very cool
@Volunteersunrise
@Volunteersunrise Күн бұрын
Beautiful video Carrie and Dave. Pet Roodle for us.
@tteal78
@tteal78 Күн бұрын
You guys weren't kidding when you said you all were going to Alaska to make some memories! And didn't waste any time doing so. Lol Glad everyone was able to get back far enough. I had a similar situation camping with about 20 others on the Ohoopee river. It was more like a mad dash to dry ground lol. Earrrly one morning the county upstream got hammered with rain and made the water rise 2 feet over our access road and camp in a matter of a few hours. We were lucky to get all the campers pulled to safety.
@ldp6410
@ldp6410 Күн бұрын
We were there in August & went back 3 times to Fish Creek & still didn't see a bear in the water!! We did see 2 eating berries & 3 little bear cubs in the road! A warning to all to drive really slow! Isn't Alaska amazing & stuning??
@goneretired7030
@goneretired7030 Күн бұрын
I was able to camp at the summit a couple of years ago in my Promaster/Travato. It was in early July…
@bwbrady8372
@bwbrady8372 Күн бұрын
We were there in late August and got to watch a young grizzly at Fish Creek. But I’m amazed at how many bears you’ve seen so far on your trip. I’m not sure if we saw that many on our entire Alaska trip. So you’ve been lucky!
@danthevandan
@danthevandan Күн бұрын
Love it 😍
@bertkelly7650
@bertkelly7650 Күн бұрын
Combo? Boat and travel home?