Bring what you want. People will ALWAYS say "you carry too much". Even if it was just a poncho and Swiss army knife, someone out there will still say "too much". And the funny part is, they haven't even attempted what you accomplished. I am doing this trip on my 2007 KLR 650 in Aug 2024. I will bring what I want, I always do. I commend you for doing it YOUR WAY
We have all done the same! I did a similar trip with too much gear also. We learn from these adventures and pack accordingly the next time and then the next... what a memory, though, right?! I have a 2016 R1200 GSA, and I wouldn't sell it for the world. These bikes were made to haul cargo, lol
Did a 10week trip around the States last year. 10 000miles on a 1190Adv. Lived in my tent every night, cooking my own meals. Best thing after a day on the road is to relax in a comfy chair. You have to live comfotable even while on the road. As you, I was on my own so some gear you hopefully will not need still had to be brought along.
I am heading to Alaska in about 7 weeks, and I also will be packing a fair amount of gear., We are camping majority of nights and I am bringing all my own freeze dried food with me, I have a freeze drier! Your video is just one of many I have been watching to try and get my packing as optimized as possible.
I wouldn‘t take as much gear with like you did if I were driving a truck 😂. I travel with panniers only (the vario ones, not the ones you have which load more) and still feel like a glamper. At the end of the day the most important thing is that you had fun. My tip: You can browse hiking & backpacking forums/youtube to find small-packing lightweight gear. I‘m sure if budget wasn‘t a concern, you could go with the panniers only.
Tyler thanks for sharing. good info for me here. I'm planning a 4+ week trip to Alaska this summer. I Have a 2019 GS1250 and like you I love the off road .. I have found the GS can be a challenge on some tough double track or single track ( I've tried). So I also purchased a KTM 890r but kept my GS. so for my Alaska trip I will take my GS. I use the KTM for a lot of my local or shorter mountain trips, its also my go to bike for BAJA...again thanks for sharing. Oh, what time of year did you go and how was the bug situation in Alaska.
Impressive ! And I thought I was a madman ! Thinking of taking my K1600 on this trip but would stay on the pavement. Just not sure because the tarmac is an unknown to me…it’s so much fun when smooth and curvy …still debating this. Your thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks for doing the vid
People have done the trip on just about every bike out there, just watched a guy do it on a new Goldwing. That last 500 mile stretch to me isn’t worth trying on a heavy touring bike. A lot of 30mph sections and if it rains good luck. I’d want to be on a bike I wasn’t afraid to drop and could pick up by myself.
How long did it take you? I'm planning a similar trip next year, but I'll be heading out of Detroit. Right now I'm looking at about 6 weeks total time.
I disagree. Less is more. I backpack and would rather pack my bike with the same exact stuff as when backpacking. With the exception of riding gear, some tools, maintenance items and minimal critical spares for the bike. Less junk to fuss with = more time to spend enjoying myself. Less weight eats less fuel and makes the riding more enjoyable. To each his own.
How did the Yeti cooler work? I assume it's 12VDC. I need to carry some medicines that have to stay cool and was wondering if this would be the way to go.
Having backpacked for many years, I have the advantage of having very good ultralight gear and I travel much lighter. Each to their own, but I would find it too much of a burden and risk to carry so much gear, especially off road solo. Light is might!
I cheated, my wife brought the car, so although I just used the vario panniers. Which I took off the bike and left in the car for the Dempster. You still have way more comfort gear than we took. We slept in the car quite a few times.
Bring what you want. People will ALWAYS say "you carry too much". Even if it was just a poncho and Swiss army knife, someone out there will still say "too much". And the funny part is, they haven't even attempted what you accomplished. I am doing this trip on my 2007 KLR 650 in Aug 2024. I will bring what I want, I always do. I commend you for doing it YOUR WAY
We have all done the same! I did a similar trip with too much gear also. We learn from these adventures and pack accordingly the next time and then the next... what a memory, though, right?! I have a 2016 R1200 GSA, and I wouldn't sell it for the world. These bikes were made to haul cargo, lol
I want to do this next year from Colorado as well.. looking into ferry from Washington to Alaska then back to
Did a 10week trip around the States last year. 10 000miles on a 1190Adv. Lived in my tent every night, cooking my own meals. Best thing after a day on the road is to relax in a comfy chair. You have to live comfotable even while on the road. As you, I was on my own so some gear you hopefully will not need still had to be brought along.
Awesome video I really enjoyed it
I am heading to Alaska in about 7 weeks, and I also will be packing a fair amount of gear., We are camping majority of nights and I am bringing all my own freeze dried food with me, I have a freeze drier! Your video is just one of many I have been watching to try and get my packing as optimized as possible.
I wouldn‘t take as much gear with like you did if I were driving a truck 😂. I travel with panniers only (the vario ones, not the ones you have which load more) and still feel like a glamper. At the end of the day the most important thing is that you had fun.
My tip: You can browse hiking & backpacking forums/youtube to find small-packing lightweight gear. I‘m sure if budget wasn‘t a concern, you could go with the panniers only.
All it maters is what you think after you came back. Going solo, you better be prepare.. cheers
Tyler thanks for sharing. good info for me here. I'm planning a 4+ week trip to Alaska this summer. I Have a 2019 GS1250 and like you I love the off road .. I have found the GS can be a challenge on some tough double track or single track ( I've tried). So I also purchased a KTM 890r but kept my GS. so for my Alaska trip I will take my GS. I use the KTM for a lot of my local or shorter mountain trips, its also my go to bike for BAJA...again thanks for sharing. Oh, what time of year did you go and how was the bug situation in Alaska.
Impressive ! And I thought I was a madman ! Thinking of taking my K1600 on this trip but would stay on the pavement. Just not sure because the tarmac is an unknown to me…it’s so much fun when smooth and curvy …still debating this. Your thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks for doing the vid
People have done the trip on just about every bike out there, just watched a guy do it on a new Goldwing. That last 500 mile stretch to me isn’t worth trying on a heavy touring bike. A lot of 30mph sections and if it rains good luck. I’d want to be on a bike I wasn’t afraid to drop and could pick up by myself.
What was the camping grill you had there that was a simple post and rotation grill? That looks perfect for some simple cooking.
did you get a reply regarding the cooking grill? I'm interested as well. thanks
@@AllTerrainChick I haven't yet; but I'm hoping to find out - it looks really convenient for park fire rings
@@duanebrennan6648 me too. I hope he replies.
Well done, young man!
How long did it take you? I'm planning a similar trip next year, but I'll be heading out of Detroit. Right now I'm looking at about 6 weeks total time.
Which tank bag did you have on your KTM? also do you have the link for the fire cooking grate. thanks
I bring the same stuff 🤣😂
I think that is always better have it than not .....
I disagree. Less is more. I backpack and would rather pack my bike with the same exact stuff as when backpacking. With the exception of riding gear, some tools, maintenance items and minimal critical spares for the bike. Less junk to fuss with = more time to spend enjoying myself. Less weight eats less fuel and makes the riding more enjoyable. To each his own.
Wow. Awesome trip! How about bears? How to stay safety in the camp in Alaska?
How did you like the N70-2X? I'm hoping to join the GS brigade and that's the helmet I have my eye on!
How did the Yeti cooler work? I assume it's 12VDC. I need to carry some medicines that have to stay cool and was wondering if this would be the way to go.
I also have medicine I need to carry and keep cool, was wondering about that cooler as well.
Having backpacked for many years, I have the advantage of having very good ultralight gear and I travel much lighter. Each to their own, but I would find it too much of a burden and risk to carry so much gear, especially off road solo. Light is might!
Did you take extra fuel? Did you need to? My k1600 b has a 7 gallon tank & I am heading out in June on the Alcan hwy.
Did you do the trip on your k bike? I’m thinking about taking mine up next summer 25…any advice?
The way I look at it is 150 is the weight of a passenger except lower. No big thing.
I cheated, my wife brought the car, so although I just used the vario panniers.
Which I took off the bike and left in the car for the Dempster. You still have way more comfort gear than we took. We slept in the car quite a few times.
I pull a trailer with my motorcycle and i have everything
I am not to sure you can have to much