Fairbanks to Prudhoe Bay … Eight and a half days, 800km, hills, howling winds, subzero temperatures, sleet, snow, mud, and even some sunshine – just magic.
Very cool! More of these please. Not much traffic for a highway but what we did see looked awful large. The tent scene with the snow made the kids think that you’re the toughest Aunty and uncle out there??.
Wow, that looked very tough. Beautiful scenery but very tough. I hope you’ve had a chance to dry out and warm up.
Yep, I don’t do cold very well so found that hard. Glad we made the effort though and all thawed out now! – Gaye
Great Vid!!! thanks for sharing Gaye and Ed… miss you both… lots of love.. Benjamin, Millie moo, Shana and Me :)
Awesome! Spectacular! Epic! Loving your blog. Keep the photos and video coming.
:) We’ll keep practising with the camera, hoping for a less epic ride across to Haines now. Have fun in Scotland xx
What an incredible journey so far. But you’ve only just arrived at the start. Turn around and you have the whole of the Americas before you! Epic.
Not sure how the rest of the Americas will measure up! It’s been an amazing start …. hoping for a little less epic for a while though xx
Very cool! More of these please. Not much traffic for a highway but what we did see looked awful large. The tent scene with the snow made the kids think that you’re the toughest Aunty and uncle out there??.
Glad you liked it! We’ll keep practising with camera, but personally, I’m hoping for less snow … Auntie G is not that tough xx
Right there with you. Keep on pedalling Ed & Gaye. Inspiring stuff. Kim&Al
Thanks guys – and it was so nice to meet Adria & Nicole. Alaskans have been so kind to us :)
Fantastic! So great to see you in action, love Tony and Tan xo
Watched this again today. Man that was one tough ride in the elements. You’ll remember that forever.