RVing to Alaska & Yukon Ep. 10 - Driving the Cassiar Highway & Icefields Parkway

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@wellsonwheels457
@wellsonwheels457 Жыл бұрын
I have binge watched your episodes. Great videos, photography and information.
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you very much for your wonderful feedback! We’re genuinely glad you found them helpful and hope you have a fantastic trip and adventure!
@jasontaylor1920
@jasontaylor1920 Жыл бұрын
Love your videos!
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much Jason, we appreciate it!
@judy2928
@judy2928 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking me along on a wonderful trip to Alaska. The scenery was amazing!
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping Жыл бұрын
Thank you Judy, so glad you enjoyed it!
@mikes4352
@mikes4352 Жыл бұрын
I found the channel today and just finished binge watching the 10 episodes. What a beautiful trip you guys had. Thank you so much for sharing, looking fwd to future videos.
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much Mike, your feedback is genuinely appreciated!
@robertmill7755
@robertmill7755 6 ай бұрын
I binge watched for 2 nights watching this series. You guys did a fantastic job of videography and imparting very good information. I intend to go to Alaska, BC, and Yukon with my wife and our dog in 2026. As we appear to be of similar age, your advice was extremely relevant and helpful. Thank You for your sharing and work putting all this together.
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping 6 ай бұрын
Thanks very much Robert for that feedback. We created the series (and our other videos) in the hopes of giving back…so your comments really mean a lot. Have a blast planning your BC/Yukon/Alaska adventures!! And have an amazing trip in 26!
@denisfrancine3221
@denisfrancine3221 Жыл бұрын
Loved all of the 10 episodes, The Carrier Highway was special because of Jade City. Drove to Hydar and visited the Salmon Glacier. SUPER !
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Denis. We missed the Salmon Glacier…definitely will be on our to do list if we’re fortunate enough to return.
@jameshunter3977
@jameshunter3977 Жыл бұрын
Hey guys. We have watched your videos and feel that we know you on some level. I have to say your videos are the best. You have inspired us and we will set out in about a month. We are retired living in Barrie. We sold our fifth wheel(s) and travel trailer a few years ago so our new rig is quite minimalistic in comparison, but it worked great in Gaspe and Cape Breton last year. We now have a new Alcan route mapped out, thanks to you. Anyway....thanks for your efforts and a job well done. Quick question- do you think we need to buy a portable power device like a jackery with or without solar? Be well.
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for your kind words James, it is genuinely appreciated. And its a small world, we used to live about 1/2 hr south of Barrie before retiring. As for your question about a jackery, its hard to say without knowing what kind of camping you do. I can tell you that we had 380 watts of solar panels on our roof that kept our lithium batteries charged and we had no problem boondocking for a couple of days. The only time we used our small generator was when we dry camped at Denali for 5 nights. If we hadn’t had the solar capacity or generator, a jackery would have been very handy. We hope this helps and hope you have a fantastic adventure!!
@jameshunter3977
@jameshunter3977 Жыл бұрын
We will strongly consider the jackery. THX We have a Leesure Lite trailer (250 lbs) that is very comfortable and is pulled by a 4 cyl SUV that I just built a full kitchen in. We can open the hatch and we are all set. No moving boxes and totes. We have an optional quick up clam tent we can connect to the suv so we can stay out of the sun, rain, cold or bugs to cook and/or lounge. Quick note: your best if award show was excellent . Well done. Time you you guys to head out and make more videos.....off you go!
@VanGogh1999
@VanGogh1999 9 ай бұрын
I have always wanted to see Mt Robeson.
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping 9 ай бұрын
We look forward to getting back there one day and exploring the area with a bit more time. It is beautiful.
@h00d000
@h00d000 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for another great video about your Alaska adventure. If you were to make this trip again, what would you do differently, and where would you visit again? Could you talk about it in one of your upcoming videos? Thank you!
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much! And yes, we will try to address your topic in Episode 12!
@AKBRONCOSFAN007
@AKBRONCOSFAN007 Жыл бұрын
My wife and I are headed to Washington to pick up our travel trailer next month from North Pole. We are considering taking the Cassiar Highway on the way down and the Alcan on the way back up once we have our travel trailer. Is this advisable?
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping Жыл бұрын
As far as a route your plan makes sense to us - we took the Alcan up and Cassiar down, but it was later in the season. But We didn’t travel either route in May and know snow is quite possible and not all services may be available, esp early in May. There is a Facebook group called RVing to Alaska - Original that we recommend asking your question to - there’s likely to be folks there that have travelled those routes in the same timeframe you’re considering. Hope this helps. Enjoy your new trailer!
@PhotoAlbert
@PhotoAlbert Жыл бұрын
We've been enjoying your Alaska videos very much and we find them very helpful as we plan our own Alaskan adventure. I wonder if I could ask you about the truck and trailer you use in your travels and how they have fared in this epic trip? Right now my wife and I travel with a Class C but are considering downsizing to something smaller, and hopefully easier to handle. I see that you are driving a RAM pickup, may I ask what model and engine size you have? Also, who manufactures the MiniLite trailer you tow? I've been looking at RAM truck too and when I asked the dealer about the towing capacity of the RAM 1500 Big Horn with the 5.7L V8 Hemi, I was told the towing capacity was only 6,740 lbs but when I went to the RAM website, it says the towing capacity for the 5.7L Hemi V8 is 11,310 lbs. So it's all very confusing. So I was hoping to see what you are using and the weight of the trailer you are towing. Thank you so much for your wonderful videos. We've watched so many on RVing to Alaska and find yours the most helpful! Take care!
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping Жыл бұрын
Hi Al, our truck is a 2021 Ram 1500 with the 5.7 hemi engine but it also has the 3.92 rear end which significantly increases towing capacity (to around 10,500 lbs). Where the 1500 Ram is a little lacking is payload capacity (how much it can carry), that includes passengers, gear and the tongue weight of the trailer - every truck is different based on the optional equipment installed (ours is around 1350 lbs I believe). Our trailer is a Rockwood Minilite 2109s that weighs around 4200 lbs and has a 550 lb tongue weight. We actually traded in our larger Rockwood to buy the 2109s so that it would make towing easier and make finding a site easier too. It was definitely the right decision for us and if I was doing it again I would even consider going to a 2500 series truck. While the 1500 had no problems with the little Rockwood, we were close to max payload. The Ram ran flawlessly. We had an oil change done just before we left, another when we reached Whitehorse and another in Fairbanks before making the long drive home. Other than that maintenance the truck needed nothing. The trailer did have a few things shake loose including a connector that sent power to the awning (I was able to track it down and fix), a tire pressure sensor dislodged (as seen in episode 4), and the burner shook itself loose from our oven...and of course we were constantly tightening screws. In fact, I recommend keeping a multi head screwdriver right in the trailer for that purpose so you dont have to keep breaking out a tool kit and just go around every few days and give any screw you see a turn. And finally, the Rockwoods (and its sister brand Flagstaff) are good trailers. Yes there are even better ones out there that cost quite a bit more, but there are many others that dont match Rockwood's quality. There is a youtube channel run by a guy called Josh the RV Nerd who's done 100s of reviews and might be worth checking out. I hope this information helps and that no matter what you decide, you have a fantastic trip to Alaska!!
@PhotoAlbert
@PhotoAlbert Жыл бұрын
@@TrueNorthCamping Thanks so much for all this information, it's very helpful and we appreciate!
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping Жыл бұрын
Its our pleasure, thanks!
@debbiemurphy5553
@debbiemurphy5553 8 ай бұрын
I can't wait to go!!!!! Lots of great info, awesome videos. Question: when you crossed into Alaska, and then back into Canada, did you have to get rid of your Vegs, fruit?
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping 8 ай бұрын
Thanks very much Debbie. When we crossed into Alaska they specifically asked about firearms and firewood. Canadian agents asked about weapons, alcohol and value of goods being imported ( the latter because we were Canadians returning home). Neither border crossings had any questions about food nor was our trailer searched. We found both the US and Cdn agents to be polite, courteous and even friendly. We had passports at the ready and glasses and hats removed. Those first few seconds of interaction can make all the difference. Hope you have an amazing trip! Safe travels!!
@yvonnehillsden
@yvonnehillsden Жыл бұрын
Awe, I'm so sorry that you had to cut your trip short. We sure enjoyed the Stewart area ourselves (didn't see any bears at the Fish Creek viewing area though!). One highlight was that we actually saw a bear walking at the toe of the Bear glacier (which sadly was much larger then)! IMHO, you missed an absolute highlight of our trip at the beginning of the Cassiar - Boya lake. It was actually our favorite part of our entire trip and many of my friends have said the same thing. Maybe next time! I am just starting the logistics planning of our own trip. Hoping to see Dawson City this time and do the TOW highway. Won't have time to go too much further into Alaska sadly as can't get away that long. How did you manage with the required health certificate for your dog, in order to enter into AK? Did you have it done before you left home or on the road there? Very much looking forward to your next "highlights" video!
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping Жыл бұрын
Thanks Yvonne, we were a little disappointed having to cut it short but as it turned out it was absolutely the right call. As for Boya we had heard from quite a few people who would completely agree with you and said it was beautiful - we decided not to stop there as it was Friday of a long weekend and we thought it might be hard to get into Meziadin arriving on a Saturday….so that was why we pushed through. As for Ranger, we had our vet do a complete written health report the week before we left and while it wasn’t on the official AK form it contained the same information. And as for Dawson City, we highly recommend it, especially if you’re even a little bit of a history buff. If you haven’t yet seen it it is Episode 3 of the series and the Top of World Hwy is in Episode 4. Have a wonderful trip!
@yvonnehillsden
@yvonnehillsden Жыл бұрын
@@TrueNorthCamping Thanks!
@alaskabound1000
@alaskabound1000 Жыл бұрын
how much would 200 dollars us money be worth in canada im gonna be coming thru canada and the yukon in may
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping Жыл бұрын
Hi John, that changes by the day but currently it would be around $270 CDN. Enjoy your trip!
@rickringler5021
@rickringler5021 Жыл бұрын
Are there any steep drop offs with no guard rails or otherwise scared sections for someone afraid of heights?
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping Жыл бұрын
If you’re asking about The Icefields Pkwy, it does have a few ‘raised sections’ 😉 but it is a modern and well maintained road with guard rails and always felt very safe.
@rickringler5021
@rickringler5021 Жыл бұрын
@@TrueNorthCamping Cassier Highway is what I was concerned about
@TrueNorthCamping
@TrueNorthCamping Жыл бұрын
@@rickringler5021 we found the Cassiar fairly easy to drive. It is relatively narrow with no shoulders but I do not recall any sections that someone afraid of heights would be overly concerned by. It was in fairly good condition with just a few construction areas. The Milepost also has a very good description of the Cassiar. Hope this helps.
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