Our exciting 10 Days roadtripping across the Yukon to Alaska!

In this video we show you our journey across the Yukon Territory from Watson Lake to the Alaska Border! Our first stop the unique Sign Post Forest in Watson Lake along the Alaska Highway. This forest is made up of signs from travelers for over 80 years and now has over 100.000 individual signs! We hung our sign and also found two of our favorite creators…KYD and The Adventures of A&K! Next, along the Alaska Highway we head to the capital of the Yukon, Whitehorse with a side trip to Emerald Lake and Carcross Desert….Yikes a desert in the Yukon?…

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Experience the thrill of hiking Miles Canyon, Yukon!

Happy 4th of July!This week we are presenting a “short” about a stunning area in the Yukon, Miles Canyon.  This area is just outside of the town of Whitehorse and is a gorgeous area to take a hike!  This short video shows a tiny slice of what’s to come next Sunday. We will be showing you our trek through the Yukon to the US border into Alaska!  Next week we will be showing you quaint towns, amazing animals and crazy roads!  Enjoy this snippet and we will see you next Sunday!https://youtube.com/embed/PGzU_qkzt6w

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The Stunning Alaska Highway! Dawson Creek to Liard Hot Springs!

This week we start our journey on the Alaska Highway through British Columbia as we travel from Dawson Creek to Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park. First Stop, Dawson Creek and the N.R.A. Station Museum at the Visitor Center, where we learned a lot about the AlCan highway. The Alaska highway, also known as the AlCan Highway, was built in response to Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941. In 1942, the US entered into World War II and a supply and defense route to Alaska was critical. Canada agreed to building the Alaska-Canada highway on the condition that…

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Canyon de Chelly, Wow!

In this video we take you to Northeast Arizona and Canyon de Chelly.The history of Canyon de Chelly is a long and storied one, dating back thousands of years. The canyon has been inhabited by various Native American tribes for centuries, including the Anasazi and Navajo people.The Anasazi people were the first to inhabit the canyon, arriving around 2,500 years ago. They built cliff dwellings and other structures within the canyon, some of which can still be seen today. The Anasazi are believed to have left the canyon around 1300 AD, possibly due to drought and other environmental factors.The Navajo…

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