Driving the Dempster Highway to Tuktoyaktuk, THE OFF-ROAD to the Arctic Ocean | Alaska Trip | EP 10
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ค. 2024
- In this Episode:
► DAY 28
00:00 - Intro
03:34 - Start of the Dempster Highway
04:43 - Tombstone Interpretive Centre
06:55 - Crossing the Ogilvie River
07:30 - Information about the iOverlander app
► DAY 29
09:42 - Eagle Plains
10:37 - Artic Circle
11:24 - Northwest Territories
11:46 - Ferry crossing Peel River (Fort McPherson)
12:31 - Ferry crossing Mackenzie River
13:43 - Boondocking in Inuvik
► DAY 30
15:14 - Pingos at the Pingo Canadian Landmark
15:46 - Entering Tuktoyaktuk
16:24 - Arctic Ocean Sign
18:00 - Swimming in the Artic Ocean
► DAY 31
20:44 - Leaving Tuktoyaktuk
21:31 - Celebrating Canada Day in Inuvik
24:55 - Boondocking in the middle of nowhere!
► DAY 32
26:34 - Final miles and our opinion about the Dempster Highway
Hi, we are Martien and Roeby, a Dutch couple living in Canada. During the months June and July of 2023 we made a 60-day road trip to Alaska with our Dodge RAM Cummins diesel, Arctic Fox truck camper and our German Shepherd dog Akira.
Our passion is travelling and good coffee! We created this Alaska video not only to capture those memories but also to help other travelers planning and making their trip and to share our experience on what to see and do while in Alaska.
Travel Soap van Eef en Kieke: www.travelsoap.nl
Our trip in Truck Camper Adventure: www.truckcamperadventure.com/...
All Trails: www.alltrails.com
iOverlander: ioverlander.com
Map of the whole trip: www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edi...
Music by TH-cam Studio
Was on the fence, leaning to Prudhoe Bay, But now were Tuksters all the way. Once again::Thx for sharing.
Great video, after watching many videos, I believe I would prefer the Dempster over the Dalton. I have a Artic Fox 1150 on a F450 flatbed with dual rear wheels, I run my tire pressure at 110psi because of the weight of the camper, how much did you air down? Safe Travels
Thanks for watching our videos , we air down from 70 psi in front and 80 psi in the rear to 45psi in the front and 50 psi in the back. With the duals I should probably air down to 65 or 70psi. Just watch for big rocks that get stuck between the duals and that tires won’t touch. We also did not go very fast, probably 70km/h on really good stretches, but there are not a lot of those. Good luck and enjoy your travels, it’s a beautiful drive.