by venturewild | Feb 21, 2021 | Alaska, Blog, National Parks, RV Life, Videos, Wrangell St. Elias National Park
At this point in our Alaska adventure, we’ve explored the glacial icefields of Canada, trekked to ice arches on the Gulkana Glacier, and spent two days searching for the famous Castner Ice Cave. In short, we like glaciers. A lot. But nothing prepared us for what was...
by venturewild | Jun 3, 2020 | Alaska, Blog, Dalton Highway, Gates Of The Arctic National Park, National Parks, RV Life, Videos
Alaska’s infamous James W. Dalton Highway has a reputation for being one of the most dangerous roads in the world. The Dalton Highway was originally constructed to bring supplies and manpower North to Prudhoe Bay, AK while during the construction of the Alaskan...
by venturewild | Apr 19, 2020 | Alaska, Blog, Dalton Highway, Gates Of The Arctic National Park, National Parks, RV Life, The Yukon, Top Of The World Highway, Videos
Our North American Road trip has taken us down some pretty stunning roads, The 101 up the West Coast, The Alaska Highway, and of course The Klondike Highway but nothing could have prepared us for our last “road trip” adventure on our trek North to Alaska. Top...
by venturewild | Mar 16, 2020 | Alaska, Blog, Canada, Jasper National Park, RV Life, The Icefields Parkway, Videos
Sometimes you’ve got to pay if you want to play. If someone handed us a survey that said, “check what category of traveler best describes you”, we’d be most likely to check the box labeled, ” Sees tour busses, runs the other...
by venturewild | Oct 6, 2019 | Blog, California, National Parks, Redwood National Park, RV Life, West Coast Destinations
Redwoods National Park is a park with an awfully deceiving name. It’s easy to assume Redwoods equals big trees, thus Redwoods National Park would mean it’s a park filled with copious amounts of big, beautiful trees. Redwoods National Park is actually a park with a...
by venturewild | Sep 1, 2019 | Blog, California, RV Life, San Francisco Maritime Historical Park, West Coast Destinations
This may not be the best way to lead out this post, but we’ll just go ahead and say it… 48 hours is just not enough time to truly experience San Francisco. Fact. San Fran is a dynamic city, a layer cake if you will of culture, history, and architecture. And while 48...