Dawson City, YUKON: 10 Things To Do
Dawson City, YUKON has a unique laid back style. Sandra Thenomad shows you 10 Things To Do in this northern Canadian town.
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RV Life in Canada Year Round - 10 Minute Look, BC, AB, SK
RV Life in Canada Year Round, From watching the seals at Pedder Bay, BC to the Langham, #Saskatchewan storms, and the winding roads of the Okanagan, we travel from #Alberta to #BritishColumbia and Saskatchewan. A look back over the last year in 10 minutes.
0:17 - Victoria BC and Westbay Marina RV Park
0:30 - Driving the Fraser Canyon
0:30 - Osoyoos, BC
1:01 - What Made Us Decide to Live in an RV?
1:40 - New Years 2015 Island View RV Resort
2:14 - Upgrading to a new RV
2:43 - Shrinking the Winter Clothes in Zip Loc Bags
2:51 - Installing New Batteries
3:06 - Saying Goodbye and heading out in the Spring
3:22 - Boondocking in the Crowsnest
4:08 - Northern BC, Tabor Lake
4:49 - Makwa Lake Provincial Park, Saskatchewan
5:26 - Cold Lake, Bonnyville and Legal, Alberta
5:40 - Fort Assiniboine Ferry Crossing the Athabasca
5:47 - Visiting Seba Beach
6:10 - Yellowstone Highway
6:27 - Vancouver Island
7:19 - Seals Pedder Bay Harbour
8:19 - Saxe Point Park, near Victoria BC
8:36 - Butchart Gardens, BC
8:56 - Making Bannock in Cast Iron
Welcome to Canadian RV Life - A Simplified, Downsized Life - Our Tiny House is an RV
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RVING THE ROAD TO ALASKA (DAWSON CREEK TO LIARD HOT SPRINGS)
During Episode 85 (January 7th, 2018) we announced our plans to RV Alaska. It’s hard to believe that seven months later, we’re finally on the Alaskan Highway. Mile “0” is the official start of the Alaskan Highway and the unofficial start to Season 5!
In this episode, we share lots of dash cam and drone footage so you can see the road conditions from Dawson Creek BC to Watson Lake Yukon. We also stop at Liard Hot Springs (must stop) for a two-hour soak after lunch. Next weekend we’ll hang the KYD sign in the Sign Forest in Watson Lake and finish the drive to Fairbanks. Stay tuned for more – we’ve done some amazing things in Alaska that we can’t wait to share with you!
RVING CANADA: CALGARY TO JASPER ALBERTA (KYD EP 109)
In this episode, we travel from Bozeman, MT to Great Falls across the border to Calgary, Alberta and then fly to Chicago, IL before driving to Jasper! Yes, this episode covers a lot of ground! We manage to stumble across one of the best restaurants in Calgary (Shokonin – link below) and wrap up in the community garden in Jasper, Alberta.
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Norman Wells to Whitehorse
Norman Wells to Whitehorse - April 1 and 2, 2017.
With most of the packing taking place after midnight, we were able to get about three hours of sleep :) We woke up early to finish loading the truck, strap everything down, and depart Norman Wells by 7am on April 1. Everything we owned was in the back of our 2002 Ford F-150 (minus a dirt bike and a quad).
The winter road to Tulita was fairly rough and the slowest going portion of our whole trip. Things smoothed out a bit after the Deline access road and it was pretty easy sailing until closer to Wrigley. Cooler temps the previous night and throughout the morning definitely helped keep the majority of the road firm and in good shape. Hats off to the road crews for keeping conditions passable so late into the season. Due tithe warming temps, the last 45 minutes before Wrigley was dicey! Many deep ruts and drifting around in the mud! Had to focus on the road here so we didn't get any footage unfortunately haha. We made it into Wrigley before noon that day. Less than 24 hours later, the winter road officially closed for the season. Things got too warm and the road couldn't handle any more abuse! We made it out just in time!
After fueling up in Wrigley we headed on to Fort Simpson. The all season road was in excellent shape and very smooth, even better shape than the Alaska Highway I would say. We would spend the night in Fort Simpson and prepare for an even earlier departure the following morning.
We were on the road at 5am on April 2. Smooth going brought us South into Northern BC, fueling in Fort Liard along the way. Shortly after we reached the junction of the Alaska Highway and turned West.
With the beautiful snow capped Rockies ahead of us we approached Stone Mountain Provincial Park where the hill climbs started. Nothing too steep but a good dose of speed at the bottom definitely helped a fully loaded truck with an occasional misfire lol. I should mention the excellent cinnamon buns to be had at the Tetsa River Lodge before getting too deep into the Rockies. Located at mile 375, they bake a mean, sticky-gooey-mess.
Next came Muncho Lake and the Liard River Hot Springs. Even though we were rushing to get to Whitehorse before dark, we took a brief, much-needed soak. The facilities are excellent and the hot springs had a great atmosphere. Our sore rear ends were thankful! We highly recommend this stop.
Refreshed for the final push we headed off again, stopping next in Watson Lake for gas and a bite to eat at Kathy's Kitchen. Onward to Teslin we went, and finally Whitehorse. We even made it well before dark, arriving in town around 8pm. Google maps shows 1,378km at 23 hours from Fort Simpson to Whitehorse... it was a solid 15 hours for us including the stops. But we had get there itis. A more realistic day of driving, taking time to enjoy what you want along the way would be to start from Fort Nelson, BC instead of Fort Simpson, NT like we did.
Although we were rushed, the drive was amazing and we did our best to take as much in as we could. We made the video to give us something to look back on down the road, pun intended :).
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9000 mile RoadTrip to Tuktoyaktuk | In Our converted Travel Trailer
In Aug 2018, we took an awesome Roadtrip to Tuktoyaktuk, the north most Arctic Community in Canada which can be accessed by road. The journey began from Columbus, OH on our self-built Travel trailer. After crossing US border, we drove through the historic ALCAN highway again, and even had a chance to add our sign at Signpost forest. Throughout the way, we spent our nights in secluded spots and campgrounds for free. Waking up among the serene nature each day with amazing views is one of the best perks of traveling with your mobile home. You can find all the details about the places we stayed in our website blogs. After reaching Dawson city, we left our trailer at a campground and drove all the way to Tuktoyaktuk, since the Dempster is not very trailer friendly.
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Morning Waffles ~ RV Park Rip-Off ~ Fort Nelson Heritage Museum ~ S2E11
We wake up early so G can get her morning waffles...Happy G Happy RV. Then we find out our camp spot not only didn't have wifi, they didn't even have the water on. Next time through we will not be staying at this camp ground! Then we explore the awesome Heritage Museum even though it was closed and make our wait to St John.
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Waiting On A Woman ~ Kobuk Sees His First Bear ~ Arriving At Liard Hot Springs ~ S3E55
Taxes go to EXACTLY what you personally want them to go to...right? We leave Fort Nelson and head towards Liard Hotsprings. Liard is one of the best places to stop if you are heading North or South along the Alcan. The opportunity to stop and soak up the scenery and the calming hot water is amazing after driving/riding all day. On our way to this amazing location Kobuk sees his first bear we drive ALL day to get there.
BTW, I personally think this driving sequence was my favorite thus far to date. What are you all thinking of the driving sequences? I personally love editing them even though it takes forever to do so. Do you like them in the videos or are you over it?
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