Alaska and Canada - Summer 2022
Over the summer of 2022 we embarked on one of our biggest adventures yet! We drove nearly 12,000 miles from our home in Carbondale, CO all the way up to the Arctic Ocean in Tuktoyaktuk, NWT, Canada, explored around the Kenai Peninsula and south-central Alaska and slowly made our way back south through some of the most breathtaking landscapes we’ve ever had the pleasure to lay eyes on. We will be continuing to post more stories, images, and videos from our travels up north so stay tuned for more!
From the Blog…
Wildlife Count:
Grizzly Bears (12) | Black Bears (15) | Moose (8) | Red Fox (8) | Arctic Fox Pups (2) | Dahl Sheep (75) | Mountain Goats (6) | Coyote (2) | Wolf (2) | Caribou (500+) | Sea Otters (8) | Arctic Terns | Tundra Swans | Wolverine Footprints | Beaver (2) | Innumerable Grouse
Under a blanket of afternoon storm clouds and wildfire smoke, we nervously turned north onto the Dempster Highway. This almost completely gravel highway stretches 737km (458 miles) north to Inuvik, NT and to the small village of Tuktoyuktuk, NT, the furthest point north in Canada that you can drive to from the mainland.