Love everything about your channel, these Alaska videos have been so inspiring as its somewhere i have always wanted to go explore. Thank you for the great videos!
Great video! How much time do you put into filming and editing? Does it limit you in enjoying your trip to the fullest? Do you feel authentically present when filming/editing?
Thanks! I really enjoy filming most of the time so I find it actually adds to my presence rather than taking away, it just adds another element. Editing can be super time consuming and I'm always struggling to catch up when I'm travelling, but it's also super rewarding, so it's worth it. I'm still working on finding the balance, so I'm afraid I don't have all the answers on that one!
damn brings back memorys in 2022 I rode from deadhorse to fairbanks to Denali park to Denali Higway the rest pretty much same route :) I realy loved it btw fun fact the place Tok.... used the be named Tokio..... they renamed it in the ww2. (some local told me that)
Can i ask you something mate. How long does it take to put together a video like this? And how do you manage to do it on the road ? Do you buy an internet plan for each country you are in? Thank you.
Making videos definitely takes quite a bit of time, although the more you do it the faster and easier it gets. This one probably took a day and a half of work to put together. I usually buy a local SIM for data, and then just use wifi in cafes or people's homes along the way when I need it. Most of putting together a video is offline anyways though - I use DaVinci Resolve, which is phenomenal, and also completely free, so I'd definitely recommend it!
Scenic beauty and lovely music!
Thank you!
@@tristanrid I have shared this with friends who are doing the trans Himalayas!!
awesome 👍💪
I’m in awe! Those long ribbons of endless roads, the uphill climbs, the videography….excellent!!! Happy riding and safe travels to you.
Thank you!
So scenic.
Alaska definitely didn't disappoint!
Hi Tristan.Looking at your video, I feel like I am watching a documentary about man and nature. The forest and the sky are so fascinating.😍
Thank so much!
Well done. Fabulous videography and love your narration!
Thank you kindly!
Wow! Stunning scenery, beautiful roads and an impressive journey!
Many thanks!
Excellent video!
Thank you very much!
Well filmed and edited great work
Thanks a lot, appreciate it!
Love everything about your channel, these Alaska videos have been so inspiring as its somewhere i have always wanted to go explore. Thank you for the great videos!
Thanks so much!
Amazing thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Much respect I have driven the Top of The World Highway and it’s no joke .
Thanks, that was a beautiful road!
Que paisagens lindas!!!! Parabéns!!!
🙏
great video
Thanks!
Beautiful ride 👌🏻
Thanks 🤗
Great video! How much time do you put into filming and editing? Does it limit you in enjoying your trip to the fullest? Do you feel authentically present when filming/editing?
Thanks! I really enjoy filming most of the time so I find it actually adds to my presence rather than taking away, it just adds another element. Editing can be super time consuming and I'm always struggling to catch up when I'm travelling, but it's also super rewarding, so it's worth it. I'm still working on finding the balance, so I'm afraid I don't have all the answers on that one!
damn brings back memorys
in 2022 I rode from deadhorse to fairbanks to Denali park to Denali Higway the rest pretty much same route :) I realy loved it
btw fun fact the place Tok.... used the be named Tokio..... they renamed it in the ww2. (some local told me that)
That's a good bit of trivia, Tok was a slightly strange place but I enjoyed the two nights we spent there!
Can i ask you something mate. How long does it take to put together a video like this? And how do you manage to do it on the road ? Do you buy an internet plan for each country you are in? Thank you.
Making videos definitely takes quite a bit of time, although the more you do it the faster and easier it gets. This one probably took a day and a half of work to put together. I usually buy a local SIM for data, and then just use wifi in cafes or people's homes along the way when I need it. Most of putting together a video is offline anyways though - I use DaVinci Resolve, which is phenomenal, and also completely free, so I'd definitely recommend it!
@@tristanrid thank you Tristan !!
Where did your other companion leave you?
Mathilde went her own way after Fairbanks and we caught back up with her just over the border in Dawson City :)