As someone with a bit of experience in video production, I doubt most people will appreciate the number of multi-angled shots that you will edit into a 5-10 second clip of the rig traveling a stretch of road. inside, outside, stopping and running ahead to set up cameras, running back to retrieve them and then all the editing involved to to make it appear seamless. I can't imagine from shooting to release, how many hours it must take you to produce a 1/2 hr video. Incredible work sir!
@@Destination_Adventure if you're ever around grande prairie I'd like to buy you a coffee sir,one fellow nomad to another 👍❤ it your doing a great job
Dustin, there are LOTS of Travelogue channels, lots of RV & Vanlife channels, lots of sailing and boating channels, lots of exploration channels, and lots of history channels. BUT, because you have the overland rig you have, AND you drag the inflatable boat behind you, AND you study the local history of where you are, you have the ONLY channel that combines all of it. And finally, because you are in BC, you have STUNNING natural beauty to showcase. So you are the ONLY channel, which in one episode, can go from stunning mountain views which may even include an alpine lake, and a fly by between the tree tips on a mountain peak. Then also down to the ocean coast, then actually into the ocean for crabbing, fishing, exploring BC Fjords, and then finally get face to face with a glacier. All in the same 20-30 minute episode. Add to that your world class cinematography, editing, and musical selection, you have what I believe is bar none, THE best content on the internet. Thank you so much for deciding to do this. Also, thank you so much for doing all the background work of researching the history. Having the historical context, be that your personal family history with the logging business, or the wider history of the area you are exploring, it makes the stunning visuals that much more meaningful and impactful for the viewer. Destination Adventure is the ONLY channel I personally promote on my own SM pages. As long as you live sir, you will be able to look back and see this remarkable period of your life, and the remarkably high-quality product that you have created which is allowing so many people from Canada and around the world to experience this stunningly God-kissed environment that most people will never even hear about, let alone be able to experience in person. I can't thank you enough for all the effort you put into this channel. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Have a fantastic weekend wherever you are Dustin.
What an exceptionally nice comment to read, thank you so much. The fact that folks enjoy what I can create that much, is truly an honour for me. I really appreciate such a generous compliment, thank you. 🙏
I totally agree with this person it’s so nice to see these people and places we are going to miss Emmy and I hope she had the best time exploring with you I was wondering when she would have to leave I actually thought she moved in with you but she was just staying with you for I forget how long
Sorry if I spelt her name wrong but I forgot how to spell it and sorry it has no punctuation I gave up trying to use my brain for it sense my brain doesn’t want to remember them
Emiy I sure hope this was an Adventure you will never forget! Dustin you outdid yourself yet again! You take me places I may never get to and for that I am eternally grateful 💝
I cannot believe it. It is the end of the season. But more so my heart breaks that Emmy needs to go home.. I already feel like she’s a part of the family and needs to prepare for next season, well, one can only hope she could just stay forever. You are very much loved miss Emmy and your time with us has been nothing but pure joy watching you discover this part of the world. Your smile and laughter has been magical for Dustin I am sure , but for many viewers as well. Hoping your journey home was a safe one. Nay you have loved this season as much we loved watching you enjoy it ….❤
Oh thank you for sharing your video. The Northern Lights expo was spectacular. Everyone will be sad when Emmy goes home. She lights up your face with happiness. Thank you both for the joy you've shown.❤
On those nights with a high Kp try looking through your digital camera; the silicone sensor is more sensitive in those wavelengths than the human eye and often can pick up the Aurora that the eye can’t.
I dont understand how people can take the beauty of this planet for granted, when we have beautiful views like this. The shots of the aurora are amazing, we have had an amazing show for the last few days. Another great video!
I'm not a religious person but I am a spiritual one.I feel peace and awe when I watch the beautiful places you get to see and experience. Thank you for letting me enjoy it with you!
I made several trips up the Canol trail back years ago on hunting trips. Many grizzly bears up there. I also saw fuel spill ponds on the tundra from discarded barrels from when they built the road. There’s scrap left everywhere up there by the Americans. They should fund a proper clean up of their mess.
My favorite viewing for a quiet Saturday morning over coffee while husband and son sleep in. Stunning! Great quality! Thank you for all that you do. I agree, I could have sat at that one pond area for weeks also.
Just always leaves me saying, WOW! I’ve spent a lifetime exploring and absolutely love all the places you take us to! I live in very rural NW Montana. Walked out at 3am 2 nights ago to let the puppers out to do business and thought hrmmm, pretty sure no moon tonight but it’s light out. In front of us pitch black as I looked up to admire the stars. Turned around to walk back and there were the bright as heck northern lights. I set up a chair and watched for 30 minutes. After 20ish light shows, they never cease to render me speechless!
Another great video guys. Emi, we’ll miss you and your smile, you captained that boat like a champ, brought Dustin some much needed fishing luck and brightened our Saturday mornings. Cmon back
Two of my aunts were in Dawson Creek during the war road building, one met and married a US man and lived till she passed this summer in east NJ 40 miles from NYC, they've all passed. I'm glad Emi got to see Aurora Borealis! A really great show.
Thank you once again, Emi for sharing your time with Dustin. We will miss your laugh n smile, hopefully we'll see you again soon. Safe travels home! Those scenes and time you spend, the amazingly beautiful shots, you are truely enabling people to appreciate the unbelievable places that are being forgotten by even fellow Canadians! Can't wait for what's next!
Another great adventure to watch on a Saturday morning, you are living the dream for so many of us that are there in spirit. Most of us will never be able see these incredible places for ourselves, but we get to see the beauty and wonders of this remote part of our vast nation. Keep on living the dream for all of us my friend and keep up the great work.
I lived up in the Whitehorse area for a few years, it’s been 50years since I’ve been up there but it’s NEVER gotten out of the blood as I always dream of going back. Thankyou for even just being in the area as you brought back TONS of great memories
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving from the south Okanagan, thanks one more for taking us along. The drone shots of the lakes and the fall colors were amazing. As well I've got to say your choice of music and the volume is spot on - for this old guy anyways. All the best to you both as we head into cooler weather.
Canol Road by Canadian folk legend Stan Rogers Well you could see it in his eyes as they strained against the night And the bone-white-knuckled grip upon the road Sixty-five miles into town, and a winter’s thirst to drown A winter still with two months left to go His eyes are too far open, his grin too hard and sore His shoulders too far high to bring relief But the Kopper King is hot, even if the band is not And it sure beats shooting whiskey-jacks and trees Then he laughs and says “It didn’t get me this time, not tonight I wasn’t screaming when I hit the door.” But his hands on the tabletop, will their shaking never stop Those hands sweep the bottles to the floor Now he’s a bear in a blood-red mackinaw with hungry dogs at bay And springtime thunder in his sudden roar With one wrong word he burns, and the table’s overturned When he’s finished there’s a dead man on the floor Well they watched for him in Carmacks, Haines, and Carcross With Teslin blocked there’s nowhere else to go But he hit the four-wheel-drive in Johnson’s Crossing Now he’s thirty-eight miles up the Canol road He’s thirty-eight miles up the Canol road In the Salmon Range at forty-eight below Well it’s God’s own neon green above the mountains here tonight Throwing brittle coloured shadows on the snow It’s four more hours til dawn, and the gas is almost gone And that bitter Yukon wind begins to blow Now you can see it in his eyes as they glitter in the light And the bone-white rime of frost around his brow Too late the dawn has come, that Yukon winter has won And he’s got his cure for cabin fever now Well they watched for him in Carmacks, Haines, and Carcross With Teslin blocked there’s nowhere else to go But they hit the four-wheel-drive in Johnson’s Crossing Found him thirty-eight miles up the Canol road They found him thirty-eight miles up the Canol road In the Salmon Range at forty-eight below They found him thirty-eight miles up the Canol road
@natecobb6174 that song is the first thing I thought of when he said he was going up the Canol Road. Fantastic song. But hey, pretty much everything Stan wrote was fantastic.
I will say it again, western North America from California to the Arctic ocean has to be the most scenic place on earth, thank you for a wonderful trip!
I don’t know what to say. Week after week the DA productions seem to get better and better when I didn’t think they could. More beautiful locations. More beautiful imagery. Fantastic! Thank you once again!
Tech tip: Trailer shackle parts are usually so basic with a nylon tube insert in the eye of the spring end and a simple bolt and nut. I advise upgrading to what we call a "wet shackle" kit. These are comprised of a steel insert sleeve along with a bolt that is drilled and fitted with a grease nipple so you can regularly lube those shackle bolts. No more squeak and sqwaking and no more nylon insert going away after just a few miles of dry friction towing.
Wow, you drove the CANOL road. That is one of my favourite drives and I used to make a point to travel the Southern portion once a summer, to me the Lapie Canyon and down by the Lapie River bridge are two exceptional points of the drive. I only travelled the entire North Canol once back in 2005 as it is an entirely different undertaking and requires expedition style preparation. My folks actually lived at Ross River before the Campbell highway was built and for them at that time the South Canol was their only road access in and out of the community. It was a different era and way of life for them living at Ross back then.
@@morecowbell20 No, it has since been downgraded from road to trail status and may not even still be passable as bridges and culverts may be gone. Anyone attempting it would need to be fully self sufficient for days including fuel and food and have no prospect of outside help as there are no services and no people along it. I would contact the local road department in Ross River or Yukon 511 for up to date info.
@@morecowbell20 No problem. It is closed and abandoned in the winters. Then after every spring snow melt and water runoff they go up to discover what has been swept away and damaged. In years past they used to try and make it at least passable in the spring but there is basically zero maintenance done on it. I have been out of the loop on its condition for years now however so can’t speak to any maintenance or it’s condition recently.
Dustin, what makes you so special is your wonderful cinamatography which is done in such a way as to evoke emotion in people. I feel the beauty you see and share with us in my heart and the fact that Emmi is your companion on this seasons journey is wonderful for you and for us. To see you show the wonderment to someone else who is by your side through it all is so heartwarming. Throughout this series, seeing her delight is very special.
My brother finally got a little glimpse of Northern lights, fifty miles north of Chicago! Not the best u that see but close enough for someone who has never been able to travel because he's been taking care of his handicapped daughter for fifty five yrs! These beautiful videos are the only travel he knows!❤❤❤
In PA the aurora was amazing just the other night. I saw that it was said to be visible in 49 US states. And good for your brother, he is doing a great thing.
Trivia for the day! Dustin get you a roll of baling wire to add to your tools, wrap the wire around under the head of the Bolt and around the threaded end and then on the outside of the nut. Bolt will stay... Baling wire is a gift from God😊
One of the most valuable items in the toolbox for sure. This time I had to go the tape route strictly because the bolt was too short. The nylon didn’t even hit the threads. lol. A little close for comfort, but did the trick.
Memories. I don’t think my Dad ever travelled without a roll of baling wire. Heading home to Stewart next month for a visit. Going to check his truck and see if there is still one in there.
As a resident fly fisher of B.C. this I loved this😍. I never cease to be amazed at the stunning beauty that is around every corner of this amazing place I am blessed to call home.
I've always known that Canada has some incredibly beautiful country side, but just to see some that I'll never be able to see just blows me away, thanks to Emy and Justin, thank you so much.
Cannot really say enough Dustin about the quality of the videos and where they take me and the sense of happiness they instill in me. I haven't done that highway but I travelled through Yukon, BC and Alaska. It was among the most enjoyable and fun exploration of my life. Nearly every video of yours takes me back to that magic time.
We first did the South and North Canol roads to Camp Mile 222 in 1985. We traveled the North Canol three times to visit a retired Mounty who was working as a wildlife enforcement officer at Camp Mile 222. It's too bad you did not get a chance to do the North Canol and try to see how far your rig could make it past Mac pass. The abandoned tire shop you featured in your video got our business after we got a slow leaker when coming out of the access road to the Macmillen Pass mine. They had a rough section that looked like shot rock, and one got to a rear tire.
Beautiful. The sadness in your eyes at Emmy leaving and the awe-inspiring, heartwarming spectacles of nature make this all the more touching. The music and editing flowed so naturally we didn't realise how emotional a story we were on until your final message, followed by yet another jaw-dropping wonder of which few will ever see. Perfect.
Absolutely beautiful.a little advice from a trailer builder. When you have to do a road side fix like that it will stay better if you can stake the nut after getting it tight
So the old hotel in Ross River is the old Welcome Inn. Was originally owned by a German immigrant Addie Dieckmann. It was quite a nice place and well kept. I worked off and on in Ross River and stayed there many times back in the ‘90s. It was the place to stay with big game hunters when they came though town on their way out to the outfitters camps. You could always meet interesting characters there. There was even a murder there. It was sold and transferred ownership a few times and it’s eventually deteriorated into what you see now. Sad
I am very fortunate to have been able to see dozens of northern light in my work travel, and can say seeing them for the first time is unbelievable. I’m so happy that Emmy was able to see them before she headed home and can cherish that. Thanks for sharing as always 🤟😎
As a solo traveller in BC from the 80’s and somewhat in the NWT from the 70’s I really appreciate seeing your incredible videos. One thing I would really like to see in ALL your future videos is the lovely Emmy in the passenger seat. Always nice to be able to share beautiful experiences with a worthy companion!
So glad Emmy got to finally see the Northern Lights. It was my first time a couple days ago as well. Your videography is amazing. Thanks for all you do.
One of the best travel videos I have seen. I have seen the Northern Lights a lot of times over my 81 years, from the air and on the ground, but these are the prettiest I have ever seen. Many years ago, I read the history of the Alaska Hwy and the Canol Road, and as a pilot, I flew over that country countless times. There is nothing like seeing the country from the ground, to appreciate the beauty, and get the perspective.
Thank you Dustin for the beautiful Northern Light show. I liked the ones with the rig in the shots best. The colors and mountains and sky reflecting on the glass like lake surfaces was awesome. Great footage from the drone, what an amazing eye you have for capturing footage that seems to pull the viewer into the scene. You always leave me amazed at the video I just watched. Bravo my good man !
Once again Dustin just an awesome video. I know it is a lot of work but I look forward to all of your videos! I loved seeing you share the summer with us and Emmy. Thank you
Grateful for the excellence in editing you should be nominated for an Emmy award, it's the high of quality patience endurance. The colours and nature are fabulous and the weather was on your side. Northern lights pictures are out of this world!
What a beautiful spot to camp!!! We saw the northern lights here in northern Michigan 2 nights ago and I have never seen them as beautiful as they were. Great video and the scenery was stunning! Thank you Dustin & Emi 😊
The fall colors of the land and the mirror like lakes are mind-boggling - this is where I wish to be! 😌 Thanks for presenting this beautiful land in the best way possible!
First time I've ever heard of your channel. Oh my ... the production value is OUT OF THIS WORLD. The amount of effort you put into making this video alone is mind blowing. I am from Alberta, and now am contemplating a motocamping trip up the Canol road next year instead of doing the Tuk or American Tuk highways. I thank you for opening up this opportunity!!
In addition to generally fantastic immersive experiences, DA wins hard for music selection/jive with vibe of each individual video. Kicks it up a huge notch. Thanks for the feels!
As a Norwegian I’ve seen quite a few of these kinds of roads and I can tell you that that road seems to be well kept. From what I saw there were few holes, and what holes there were where shallow and hardly more than a year old, tops. That means that gravel is filled on the road and the road scraped with regular intervals.
Emi it has been an absolute pleasure to see you this season. I loved watching you explore and laugh with Dustin on all your adventures together. Hard to believe the season is over but I hope you join him again in the future. Dustin the northern lights pictures were amazing. I appreciate all the exploring you do to show us this beautiful earth we live on. Love you videos and just brings me happiness to see such beauty out there.
I worked up the North Canol road in 1989 for about a week. Well worth your returning and doing it. It is beautiful. We didn't get to the end and a lot of it was on fire at the time (we camped in the middle of the fire -- worker safety culture wasn't so big back then). Lots of neat things to explore and a lot more of the old trucks. (BTW for pronunciation, the emphasis is on the first syllable -- CAN-ol. Beautiful video and you are right that fall colours are absolutely spectacular up there.
Love watching your videos. Brings me joy. I went 7,000 miles into Alaska and beyond last summer. I sure hope I get the opportunity to go again soon…!!!!!!
Thanks for doing this. In the early 80’s I owned a word processing company and I was publishing thesis papers for the University of Alberta. I remember publishing a couple of documents on the Canol Road. It captured my attention and it tickled my fantasies. I would like to explore the road on my motorcycle.
Been watching you since my cousin shared your story on Kitsault. They lived there as kids. But been following you ever since. Love your videography and story telling. I have to say you have the ultimate partner there with Emi. She has embraced all of your journeys like a champ. The ultimate partner to travel with on all of your adventures
I drove the South Canol road 6 years ago, absolutely stunning! Watching your video brought back so many memories. I camped along the Lapie river for a couple of nights, the lake side campsites were mostly occupied by hunters. Regardless the area is a backroad explorers paradise! I plan to travel the North Canol road within a few years. Fantastic video!
You generally make extraordinarily beautiful videos, but this one is even more exceptional. You’ve put together a beauty of a video from a beauty of a location - the aurora is just the delectable icing on top. Great work, D.
I so truly love all of your adventures in that beautiful part of the world. And to know that my ancestor had such a great part in that part of the world is at times overwhelming and gives me a sense of pride to be a Carmack. And hopefully one day I can make it there to experience it myself. So for now I will continue to enjoy all you see through your lenses. Thank you so much and may your every moment be blessed.
Mystars!! I can't even ... this! I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to know Emi's impression of all you both have experienced together! I have a dear friend from Malta that moved to Canada ... where she has been all over the world, she has never seen the northern lights, and this past couple of weeks, I was able to set her up to see them for her first time -- her reaction was absolutely priceless, and I would love to imagine Emi's might have been the same. I hope down the road that Emi might share a part of her story with us all. I am in awe of all you are sharing with us during your adventure. Love you both so much!!
Emmy really made me fall in love with your channel, and while I'll miss her in your videos (A LOT!!!!!) I know you'll miss her more. Thank you to Emmy for sharing YOUR adventure with us, too. You seem like an absolutely delightful person and it's been an genuine joy watching you blossom on these trips. I hope we get to see more adventures with you and Dustin again soon
We are so blessed to be able to share in your journey and stories. You bring us all to a place in our life’s where a person can disconnect from the realities in life for a moment. Amy and I have commented on other videos in the past but we needed you to know that you give us all a reason to dream of the possibilities some day to also follow our journey one day and to be able to enjoy these beautiful places. So thank you so much for putting in the time to bring us these places.
I love being able to steal a chunk of time for a Dustin show....I can't seem to succeed at it as much as I would like to lately though...but, when I do, I feel charged up again ! I smile, I escape with you, I relax, I am whole again! Dustin. Your vision and skills are 2nd to none! I hope you continue...I hope we all continue to share the privilege of joy you bring us! Thank you Friend!
Your shots of the northern lights just had me shook!! ❤❤❤ Wow just wow! Enjoy every moment. Emmy safe travels home. Thank you for taking us all along your journeys and sharing the beauty that only this part of the country can offer. Love from Vancouver.
Dustin! I have done the Alcan, full length once. The Cassiar/Dempster twice and Cassiar/Carcross once. Always in late spring or summer. You have shown me the error of my ways, I now regret not being up there in Fall/Early Winter. Stunningly beautiful. A little bit of age and a little bit of medical crap prevents me from being able to go back, thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing your experience with me.
Definitely gold in them hills with all the Fall colors. Did you see the smile on that Lad's face holding his fish caught on a fly .... priceless. Hope Emi had a good trip back home. She will be missed. All in all the Rig stood up very well considering the punishment it took.
First of all, you made my heart sad. You are going to be alone again. I believe she enhanced your joy of doing this. Please let her know many will miss her. When you displayed the stillness of the lake. It brought me peace in such a way, amongst the storms, calm will come. Thank You.....Oh! I saw twice.
Dustin, as you say to yourself, “this is the best campsite”, and you keep finding better. I look at your videos the same way, thank you both for taking us with you! Safe travels all🍻
Just wow... cinematography so beautiful, i feel like I'm there too. I can almost hear the sound of the rocky rivers edge under my feet, bugs, and birds and smell the fresh crisp air! Thanks for sharing your amazing talent with us, Dustin! I look forward to your videos every weekend (but totally understand if you need a break). Just really appreciate what you do. 😊
This is an amazingly well produced video. I’ve travelled the Canol and Dempster highways several times in the past few years, and this video did it complete justice. I immediately subscribed.
I’ve ridden South Canol a couple of times including the entire Robert Campbell Hwy on my motorcycle. I tried to do the North Canol rd 2 years ago but the ferry wasn’t running. I have some friends in Ross River, even know a family that lives on the North side of the ferry landing. The foot bridge across the Pelly River is amazing.
I've driven the Alaska Highway 4 times now but never heard of this road. Thank you for sharing with us another beautiful road to explore...going on my drive list next fall 🙌
As someone with a bit of experience in video production, I doubt most people will appreciate the number of multi-angled shots that you will edit into a 5-10 second clip of the rig traveling a stretch of road. inside, outside, stopping and running ahead to set up cameras, running back to retrieve them and then all the editing involved to to make it appear seamless. I can't imagine from shooting to release, how many hours it must take you to produce a 1/2 hr video. Incredible work sir!
I really appreciate that, thank you. It takes many many hours. It’s my job though, so it should. :)
Absolutely great job
@@Destination_Adventure if you're ever around grande prairie I'd like to buy you a coffee sir,one fellow nomad to another 👍❤ it your doing a great job
I'm always left awestruck at the serene beauty you get to experience. America has a lot of beauty, but Canada seems to be top-notch.
It sèems that you are the most naked when you speak in front of EMI. Nakedness of the verbal sense of course. Your true self emits through glowingly
Dustin, there are LOTS of Travelogue channels, lots of RV & Vanlife channels, lots of sailing and boating channels, lots of exploration channels, and lots of history channels. BUT, because you have the overland rig you have, AND you drag the inflatable boat behind you, AND you study the local history of where you are, you have the ONLY channel that combines all of it. And finally, because you are in BC, you have STUNNING natural beauty to showcase. So you are the ONLY channel, which in one episode, can go from stunning mountain views which may even include an alpine lake, and a fly by between the tree tips on a mountain peak. Then also down to the ocean coast, then actually into the ocean for crabbing, fishing, exploring BC Fjords, and then finally get face to face with a glacier. All in the same 20-30 minute episode. Add to that your world class cinematography, editing, and musical selection, you have what I believe is bar none, THE best content on the internet. Thank you so much for deciding to do this. Also, thank you so much for doing all the background work of researching the history. Having the historical context, be that your personal family history with the logging business, or the wider history of the area you are exploring, it makes the stunning visuals that much more meaningful and impactful for the viewer. Destination Adventure is the ONLY channel I personally promote on my own SM pages. As long as you live sir, you will be able to look back and see this remarkable period of your life, and the remarkably high-quality product that you have created which is allowing so many people from Canada and around the world to experience this stunningly God-kissed environment that most people will never even hear about, let alone be able to experience in person. I can't thank you enough for all the effort you put into this channel. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Have a fantastic weekend wherever you are Dustin.
What an exceptionally nice comment to read, thank you so much. The fact that folks enjoy what I can create that much, is truly an honour for me. I really appreciate such a generous compliment, thank you. 🙏
I totally agree with this person it’s so nice to see these people and places we are going to miss Emmy and I hope she had the best time exploring with you I was wondering when she would have to leave I actually thought she moved in with you but she was just staying with you for I forget how long
Sorry if I spelt her name wrong but I forgot how to spell it and sorry it has no punctuation I gave up trying to use my brain for it sense my brain doesn’t want to remember them
@@Natalielovescats
Be like everyone else blame it on auto correct lol
So much beauty. It brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for letting me live vicariously through your journey.
Emiy I sure hope this was an Adventure you will never forget! Dustin you outdid yourself yet again! You take me places I may never get to and for that I am eternally grateful 💝
I cannot believe it. It is the end of the season. But more so my heart breaks that Emmy needs to go home.. I already feel like she’s a part of the family and needs to prepare for next season, well, one can only hope she could just stay forever. You are very much loved miss Emmy and your time with us has been nothing but pure joy watching you discover this part of the world. Your smile and laughter has been magical for Dustin I am sure , but for many viewers as well.
Hoping your journey home was a safe one. Nay you have loved this season as much we loved watching you enjoy it ….❤
I hope we get a video interview with Emmy about her take on her this trip.
Oh, no! Is Emmy coming back????
Oh thank you for sharing your video. The Northern Lights expo was spectacular. Everyone will be sad when Emmy goes home. She lights up your face with happiness. Thank you both for the joy you've shown.❤
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On those nights with a high Kp try looking through your digital camera; the silicone sensor is more sensitive in those wavelengths than the human eye and often can pick up the Aurora that the eye can’t.
I dont understand how people can take the beauty of this planet for granted, when we have beautiful views like this. The shots of the aurora are amazing, we have had an amazing show for the last few days. Another great video!
I'm not a religious person but I am a spiritual one.I feel peace and awe when I watch the beautiful places you get to see and experience. Thank you for letting me enjoy it with you!
I'd highly recommend a trip to British Columbia, you can go nearly anywhere and experience so much beauty. Safe travels.
Philosophy for Life…
“There’s just enough potholes to force you to go slow enough to absorb it all.”
-Dustin Porter
Belongs on a T shirt
Yes, yes! This caption on one side & the rig on the other! 👍
Hahaha I’m happy to hear I’m not the only one who’s enjoys the forced reality of potholes. 😊
"life's a bitch and then you die" - Nas
Your twin brother on Veritasium just did an episode!
I made several trips up the Canol trail back years ago on hunting trips. Many grizzly bears up there. I also saw fuel spill ponds on the tundra from discarded barrels from when they built the road. There’s scrap left everywhere up there by the Americans. They should fund a proper clean up of their mess.
Nothing beats a Saturday morning with a cup of Kicking Horse coffee watching and amazing kick ass show! Great episode....Thank you!
…and let that be a Kicking Horse “Grizzly claw” coffee. Enjoy ☕️😁👋🇨🇦.
My favorite viewing for a quiet Saturday morning over coffee while husband and son sleep in. Stunning! Great quality! Thank you for all that you do. I agree, I could have sat at that one pond area for weeks also.
Just always leaves me saying, WOW! I’ve spent a lifetime exploring and absolutely love all the places you take us to! I live in very rural NW Montana. Walked out at 3am 2 nights ago to let the puppers out to do business and thought hrmmm, pretty sure no moon tonight but it’s light out. In front of us pitch black as I looked up to admire the stars. Turned around to walk back and there were the bright as heck northern lights. I set up a chair and watched for 30 minutes. After 20ish light shows, they never cease to render me speechless!
Another great video guys. Emi, we’ll miss you and your smile, you captained that boat like a champ, brought Dustin some much needed fishing luck and brightened our Saturday mornings. Cmon back
Two of my aunts were in Dawson Creek during the war road building, one met and married a US man and lived till she passed this summer in east NJ 40 miles from NYC, they've all passed.
I'm glad Emi got to see Aurora Borealis! A really great show.
From the Yukon Territory to New Jersey? That was a huge leap of faith.
Thank you once again, Emi for sharing your time with Dustin. We will miss your laugh n smile, hopefully we'll see you again soon. Safe travels home! Those scenes and time you spend, the amazingly beautiful shots, you are truely enabling people to appreciate the unbelievable places that are being forgotten by even fellow Canadians! Can't wait for what's next!
Another great adventure to watch on a Saturday morning, you are living the dream for so many of us that are there in spirit. Most of us will never be able see these incredible places for ourselves, but we get to see the beauty and wonders of this remote part of our vast nation. Keep on living the dream for all of us my friend and keep up the great work.
I lived up in the Whitehorse area for a few years, it’s been 50years since I’ve been up there but it’s NEVER gotten out of the blood as I always dream of going back. Thankyou for even just being in the area as you brought back TONS of great memories
Beautiful video.
Best years of your life.
When you're 90, you'll look back at these days as the best.
East Coast Dustin checking in, coffees ready, toke fired up, lets start the video and the day!
Frick yeah, enjoy. 🤘🏻
Spec...wait for it, tacular!
Wake and bake 🤓
i am a BC (PG) resident, and I love the honor you do to our history, people, and geography, thank you Dustin
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving from the south Okanagan, thanks one more for taking us along. The drone shots of the lakes and the fall colors were amazing. As well I've got to say your choice of music and the volume is spot on - for this old guy anyways. All the best to you both as we head into cooler weather.
Canol Road by Canadian folk legend Stan Rogers
Well you could see it in his eyes as they strained against the night
And the bone-white-knuckled grip upon the road
Sixty-five miles into town, and a winter’s thirst to drown
A winter still with two months left to go
His eyes are too far open, his grin too hard and sore
His shoulders too far high to bring relief
But the Kopper King is hot, even if the band is not
And it sure beats shooting whiskey-jacks and trees
Then he laughs and says “It didn’t get me this time, not tonight
I wasn’t screaming when I hit the door.”
But his hands on the tabletop, will their shaking never stop
Those hands sweep the bottles to the floor
Now he’s a bear in a blood-red mackinaw with hungry dogs at bay
And springtime thunder in his sudden roar
With one wrong word he burns, and the table’s overturned
When he’s finished there’s a dead man on the floor
Well they watched for him in Carmacks, Haines, and Carcross
With Teslin blocked there’s nowhere else to go
But he hit the four-wheel-drive in Johnson’s Crossing
Now he’s thirty-eight miles up the Canol road
He’s thirty-eight miles up the Canol road
In the Salmon Range at forty-eight below
Well it’s God’s own neon green above the mountains here tonight
Throwing brittle coloured shadows on the snow
It’s four more hours til dawn, and the gas is almost gone
And that bitter Yukon wind begins to blow
Now you can see it in his eyes as they glitter in the light
And the bone-white rime of frost around his brow
Too late the dawn has come, that Yukon winter has won
And he’s got his cure for cabin fever now
Well they watched for him in Carmacks, Haines, and Carcross
With Teslin blocked there’s nowhere else to go
But they hit the four-wheel-drive in Johnson’s Crossing
Found him thirty-eight miles up the Canol road
They found him thirty-eight miles up the Canol road
In the Salmon Range at forty-eight below
They found him thirty-eight miles up the Canol road
And I thought I was the only person watching his videos that would know that song. Grew up listening to Stan Rogers.
@natecobb6174 that song is the first thing I thought of when he said he was going up the Canol Road. Fantastic song. But hey, pretty much everything Stan wrote was fantastic.
@@virtualmarc2383 Huge respect for Stan as well. He songs show how he truly loved this country.
Road to not take much for granted
👍 story behind abandoned
THose beautiful fall colors and that mirror lake view at 9:36, just soothes the soul.
Living my dream life through you. Hopefully next year or the following year I will have everything ready to start my own journey.
Best of luck in hitting the road.
Keep enjoying life as it goes by quickly.
Stay well. Stay happy. Peace.
I felt a bit emotional when you said Emi got to see the Northern lights. 🥺 Dustin, THANK YOU for another stunning video. You are so talented.
Great northern lights pics. We had the best in southern Iowa I have ever seen in 70 years.
That's amazing! It was an incredible show up here. Glad you got to see it.
I will say it again, western North America from California to the Arctic ocean has to be the most scenic place on earth, thank you for a wonderful trip!
I spent 5 weeks driving around Canada and Alaska and never heard of that road! Thanks for taking us there!!!! Great Vid.
I'm so proud I support the channel. Always beautiful videography. The Aurora shots were breathtaking... Truly.
Thank you so much.
i grew up in fsj. there is so much non ancient history that is being lost... thank you for help keep the memory alive.
My husband and I so enjoy your productions. You have such an eye for beauty and convey it delightfully. Thank you for taking us to some great places!!
I was just there. I got to see two nights in a row of the lights The bought me such a smile to my face watching this.
Very cool, thank you
The shots you get in your show are pure beauty beyond imagination
I don’t know what to say. Week after week the DA productions seem to get better and better when I didn’t think they could. More beautiful locations. More beautiful imagery. Fantastic! Thank you once again!
Tech tip: Trailer shackle parts are usually so basic with a nylon tube insert in the eye of the spring end and a simple bolt and nut. I advise upgrading to what we call a "wet shackle" kit. These are comprised of a steel insert sleeve along with a bolt that is drilled and fitted with a grease nipple so you can regularly lube those shackle bolts. No more squeak and sqwaking and no more nylon insert going away after just a few miles of dry friction towing.
I’ll look into that, thank you.
Wow, you drove the CANOL road. That is one of my favourite drives and I used to make a point to travel the Southern portion once a summer, to me the Lapie Canyon and down by the Lapie River bridge are two exceptional points of the drive. I only travelled the entire North Canol once back in 2005 as it is an entirely different undertaking and requires expedition style preparation. My folks actually lived at Ross River before the Campbell highway was built and for them at that time the South Canol was their only road access in and out of the community. It was a different era and way of life for them living at Ross back then.
I bet life was pretty special living there before the Highway went in.
@squangan, this video has me intrigued to try a motocamping trip up the North Canol. Any idea if the trip is any easier now than back in 2005?
@@morecowbell20 No, it has since been downgraded from road to trail status and may not even still be passable as bridges and culverts may be gone. Anyone attempting it would need to be fully self sufficient for days including fuel and food and have no prospect of outside help as there are no services and no people along it. I would contact the local road department in Ross River or Yukon 511 for up to date info.
@@squangan Thank you very much. I was already thinking about fuel drops, but missing bridges and such is a real deterrent. Thanks again!
@@morecowbell20 No problem. It is closed and abandoned in the winters. Then after every spring snow melt and water runoff they go up to discover what has been swept away and damaged. In years past they used to try and make it at least passable in the spring but there is basically zero maintenance done on it. I have been out of the loop on its condition for years now however so can’t speak to any maintenance or it’s condition recently.
Dustin, what makes you so special is your wonderful cinamatography which is done in such a way as to evoke emotion in people. I feel the beauty you see and share with us in my heart and the fact that Emmi is your companion on this seasons journey is wonderful for you and for us. To see you show the wonderment to someone else who is by your side through it all is so heartwarming. Throughout this series, seeing her delight is very special.
Thanks Dustin and Emi. Your videos are so well done very beautiful. I love all your videos. ❤😊
My brother finally got a little glimpse of Northern lights, fifty miles north of Chicago! Not the best u that see but close enough for someone who has never been able to travel because he's been taking care of his handicapped daughter for fifty five yrs! These beautiful videos are the only travel he knows!❤❤❤
In PA the aurora was amazing just the other night. I saw that it was said to be visible in 49 US states. And good for your brother, he is doing a great thing.
I grew up in Whitehorse and my dad hunted the North Canol road as well as the Demster, it is definitely beautiful up there
Trivia for the day!
Dustin get you a roll of baling wire to add to your tools, wrap the wire around under the head of the Bolt and around the threaded end and then on the outside of the nut.
Bolt will stay...
Baling wire is a gift from God😊
One of the most valuable items in the toolbox for sure. This time I had to go the tape route strictly because the bolt was too short. The nylon didn’t even hit the threads. lol. A little close for comfort, but did the trick.
Memories. I don’t think my Dad ever travelled without a roll of baling wire. Heading home to Stewart next month for a visit. Going to check his truck and see if there is still one in there.
If you ever get down around the 45° here on the Pacific, we call it hay wire. The old farmers had a lot of stuff that was "haywired". 😄
30 years in Alaska. Really love those fall days. Don’t miss what comes next tho lol. Thanks for the good videos
As a resident fly fisher of B.C. this I loved this😍. I never cease to be amazed at the stunning beauty that is around every corner of this amazing place I am blessed to call home.
I've always known that Canada has some incredibly beautiful country side, but just to see some that I'll never be able to see just blows me away, thanks to Emy and Justin, thank you so much.
Cannot really say enough Dustin about the quality of the videos and where they take me and the sense of happiness they instill in me.
I haven't done that highway but I travelled through Yukon, BC and Alaska. It was among the most enjoyable and fun exploration of my life. Nearly every video of yours takes me back to that magic time.
Thank you so much. 🙏
We first did the South and North Canol roads to Camp Mile 222 in 1985. We traveled the North Canol three times to visit a retired Mounty who was working as a wildlife enforcement officer at Camp Mile 222. It's too bad you did not get a chance to do the North Canol and try to see how far your rig could make it past Mac pass. The abandoned tire shop you featured in your video got our business after we got a slow leaker when coming out of the access road to the Macmillen Pass mine. They had a rough section that looked like shot rock, and one got to a rear tire.
I have watched you Dustin for a few years now and your travels will become legendary ! 👍🤠
Thank you 🙏 😊 🍻
Beautiful. The sadness in your eyes at Emmy leaving and the awe-inspiring, heartwarming spectacles of nature make this all the more touching.
The music and editing flowed so naturally we didn't realise how emotional a story we were on until your final message, followed by yet another jaw-dropping wonder of which few will ever see.
Perfect.
Maybe there a lovestory between them
Absolutely beautiful.a little advice from a trailer builder. When you have to do a road side fix like that it will stay better if you can stake the nut after getting it tight
So the old hotel in Ross River is the old Welcome Inn.
Was originally owned by a German immigrant Addie Dieckmann.
It was quite a nice place and well kept. I worked off and on in Ross River and stayed there many times back in the ‘90s. It was the place to stay with big game hunters when they came though town on their way out to the outfitters camps. You could always meet interesting characters there. There was even a murder there. It was sold and transferred ownership a few times and it’s eventually deteriorated into what you see now. Sad
Great info, thank you. 🤘🏻
Absolutely Beautiful country, thank you so much for sharing! I so enjoy your travels!
Stunning as always Dustin!! One of the few channels that I NEVER miss an episode on!!!
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I am very fortunate to have been able to see dozens of northern light in my work travel, and can say seeing them for the first time is unbelievable. I’m so happy that Emmy was able to see them before she headed home and can cherish that. Thanks for sharing as always 🤟😎
As a solo traveller in BC from the 80’s and somewhat in the NWT from the 70’s I really appreciate seeing your incredible videos.
One thing I would really like to see in ALL your future videos is the lovely Emmy in the passenger seat. Always nice to be able to share beautiful experiences with a worthy companion!
So glad Emmy got to finally see the Northern Lights. It was my first time a couple days ago as well. Your videography is amazing. Thanks for all you do.
One of the best travel videos I have seen. I have seen the Northern Lights a lot of times over my 81 years, from the air and on the ground, but these are the prettiest I have ever seen. Many years ago, I read the history of the Alaska Hwy and the Canol Road, and as a pilot, I flew over that country countless times. There is nothing like seeing the country from the ground, to appreciate the beauty, and get the perspective.
Thank you Dustin for the beautiful Northern Light show. I liked the ones with the rig in the shots best. The colors and mountains and sky reflecting on the glass like lake surfaces was awesome. Great footage from the drone, what an amazing eye you have for capturing footage that seems to pull the viewer into the scene. You always leave me amazed at the video I just watched. Bravo my good man !
Great video and those lights, its as if heaven was so close that you could see it shining through, and you captured it for us. Appreciate all you do.
Once again Dustin just an awesome video. I know it is a lot of work but I look forward to all of your videos! I loved seeing you share the summer with us and Emmy. Thank you
Grateful for the excellence in editing you should be nominated for an Emmy award, it's the high of quality patience endurance. The colours and nature are fabulous and the weather was on your side. Northern lights pictures are out of this world!
Thank you so much. 🙏
What a beautiful spot to camp!!! We saw the northern lights here in northern Michigan 2 nights ago and I have never seen them as beautiful as they were. Great video and the scenery was stunning! Thank you Dustin & Emi 😊
Thank you so much for sharing the Northern Lights with us....not to mention staying up so late to do it. It took my breath away.
Your view at your campsite at Lapie Lake looks like what I imagine Heaven will be. So thankful for your channel ❤
The fall colors of the land and the mirror like lakes are mind-boggling - this is where I wish to be! 😌
Thanks for presenting this beautiful land in the best way possible!
First time I've ever heard of your channel. Oh my ... the production value is OUT OF THIS WORLD. The amount of effort you put into making this video alone is mind blowing. I am from Alberta, and now am contemplating a motocamping trip up the Canol road next year instead of doing the Tuk or American Tuk highways. I thank you for opening up this opportunity!!
In addition to generally fantastic immersive experiences, DA wins hard for music selection/jive with vibe of each individual video. Kicks it up a huge notch. Thanks for the feels!
As a Norwegian I’ve seen quite a few of these kinds of roads and I can tell you that that road seems to be well kept. From what I saw there were few holes, and what holes there were where shallow and hardly more than a year old, tops. That means that gravel is filled on the road and the road scraped with regular intervals.
Emi it has been an absolute pleasure to see you this season. I loved watching you explore and laugh with Dustin on all your adventures together. Hard to believe the season is over but I hope you join him again in the future. Dustin the northern lights pictures were amazing. I appreciate all the exploring you do to show us this beautiful earth we live on. Love you videos and just brings me happiness to see such beauty out there.
I worked up the North Canol road in 1989 for about a week. Well worth your returning and doing it. It is beautiful. We didn't get to the end and a lot of it was on fire at the time (we camped in the middle of the fire -- worker safety culture wasn't so big back then). Lots of neat things to explore and a lot more of the old trucks. (BTW for pronunciation, the emphasis is on the first syllable -- CAN-ol. Beautiful video and you are right that fall colours are absolutely spectacular up there.
Unparalleled scenery in this video. Absolutely stunning filmography!
Your story telling about the history of this country along with your cinematography is exquisite
And makes me wish to follow your pathways
Love watching your videos. Brings me joy. I went 7,000 miles into Alaska and beyond last summer. I sure hope I get the opportunity to go again soon…!!!!!!
Thanks for doing this. In the early 80’s I owned a word processing company and I was publishing thesis papers for the University of Alberta. I remember publishing a couple of documents on the Canol Road. It captured my attention and it tickled my fantasies. I would like to explore the road on my motorcycle.
Been watching you since my cousin shared your story on Kitsault. They lived there as kids. But been following you ever since. Love your videography and story telling. I have to say you have the ultimate partner there with Emi. She has embraced all of your journeys like a champ. The ultimate partner to travel with on all of your adventures
Just to let you know how appreciated it is to share your travels. Would love to visit one day.
Love and safe travels from here in the UK
I drove the South Canol road 6 years ago, absolutely stunning! Watching your video brought back so many memories. I camped along the Lapie river for a couple of nights, the lake side campsites were mostly occupied by hunters. Regardless the area is a backroad explorers paradise! I plan to travel the North Canol road within a few years. Fantastic video!
You generally make extraordinarily beautiful videos, but this one is even more exceptional. You’ve put together a beauty of a video from a beauty of a location - the aurora is just the delectable icing on top. Great work, D.
Cheers amigo. 🍻
I so truly love all of your adventures in that beautiful part of the world. And to know that my ancestor had such a great part in that part of the world is at times overwhelming and gives me a sense of pride to be a Carmack. And hopefully one day I can make it there to experience it myself. So for now I will continue to enjoy all you see through your lenses. Thank you so much and may your every moment be blessed.
Mystars!! I can't even ... this! I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to know Emi's impression of all you both have experienced together! I have a dear friend from Malta that moved to Canada ... where she has been all over the world, she has never seen the northern lights, and this past couple of weeks, I was able to set her up to see them for her first time -- her reaction was absolutely priceless, and I would love to imagine Emi's might have been the same. I hope down the road that Emi might share a part of her story with us all. I am in awe of all you are sharing with us during your adventure. Love you both so much!!
Glad you were prepared and you enjoyed your journey. I used to live in Ross River until I retired.
Emmy really made me fall in love with your channel, and while I'll miss her in your videos (A LOT!!!!!) I know you'll miss her more. Thank you to Emmy for sharing YOUR adventure with us, too. You seem like an absolutely delightful person and it's been an genuine joy watching you blossom on these trips. I hope we get to see more adventures with you and Dustin again soon
We are so blessed to be able to share in your journey and stories. You bring us all to a place in our life’s where a person can disconnect from the realities in life for a moment. Amy and I have commented on other videos in the past but we needed you to know that you give us all a reason to dream of the possibilities some day to also follow our journey one day and to be able to enjoy these beautiful places. So thank you so much for putting in the time to bring us these places.
Absolutely spectacular! You are living the dream in every sense of the word. Thank you so very much for sharing.
Just stunning territory... You are truly lucky to be able to experience that beautiful place.
I love being able to steal a chunk of time for a Dustin show....I can't seem to succeed at it as much as I would like to lately though...but, when I do, I feel charged up again ! I smile, I escape with you, I relax, I am whole again! Dustin. Your vision and skills are 2nd to none! I hope you continue...I hope we all continue to share the privilege of joy you bring us! Thank you Friend!
That colour and country is stunning. Thanks for taking us along on your adventure. Great work!
Your shots of the northern lights just had me shook!! ❤❤❤ Wow just wow! Enjoy every moment. Emmy safe travels home. Thank you for taking us all along your journeys and sharing the beauty that only this part of the country can offer. Love from Vancouver.
Dustin! I have done the Alcan, full length once. The Cassiar/Dempster twice and Cassiar/Carcross once. Always in late spring or summer. You have shown me the error of my ways, I now regret not being up there in Fall/Early Winter. Stunningly beautiful. A little bit of age and a little bit of medical crap prevents me from being able to go back, thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing your experience with me.
That pot hole quote needs to be on a hoodie or a t shirt!!
Another fantastic trip, this 82 year old guy sure enjoyed it thanks Bob here in Md
Definitely gold in them hills with all the Fall colors. Did you see the smile on that Lad's face holding his fish caught on a fly .... priceless. Hope Emi had a good trip back home. She will be missed. All in all the Rig stood up very well considering the punishment it took.
First of all, you made my heart sad. You are going to be alone again. I believe she enhanced your joy of doing this. Please let her know many will miss her. When you displayed the stillness of the lake. It brought me peace in such a way, amongst the storms, calm will come. Thank You.....Oh! I saw twice.
Been watching you for many years now and I'm still stunned every week. Super jealous, wouldn't miss an episode
Thank you very much. 🍻
Dustin, as you say to yourself, “this is the best campsite”, and you keep finding better. I look at your videos the same way, thank you both for taking us with you! Safe travels all🍻
Just wow... cinematography so beautiful, i feel like I'm there too. I can almost hear the sound of the rocky rivers edge under my feet, bugs, and birds and smell the fresh crisp air!
Thanks for sharing your amazing talent with us, Dustin! I look forward to your videos every weekend (but totally understand if you need a break). Just really appreciate what you do. 😊
Amazing ! Thank you so much. We were blessed a few nights ago in the mid Hudson Valley New York, yes New York, to such beauty.
This is an amazingly well produced video. I’ve travelled the Canol and Dempster highways several times in the past few years, and this video did it complete justice.
I immediately subscribed.
I’ve ridden South Canol a couple of times including the entire Robert Campbell Hwy on my motorcycle. I tried to do the North Canol rd 2 years ago but the ferry wasn’t running. I have some friends in Ross River, even know a family that lives on the North side of the ferry landing. The foot bridge across the Pelly River is amazing.
I've driven the Alaska Highway 4 times now but never heard of this road. Thank you for sharing with us another beautiful road to explore...going on my drive list next fall 🙌