Dalton Highway Drama | Tundra to the Rescue (Again) [S7E14]



During our southbound travels the drama continues as Craig and I have our hands full rescuing and supporting the Alaskan community of drivers along the infamous Dalton Highway.

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25 thoughts on “Dalton Highway Drama | Tundra to the Rescue (Again) [S7E14]”

  1. This videos shows there is still good people in this world. LOL. Your adventures have always been for the beautiful great outdoors this world has to offer. Thank you for that. If I may have some considerations using a mechanical advantage for your winch if possible 2:1 or great when handling a heavier load. Maybe slower but easier on your winch. Keep up the great adventures. Be safe .

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  2. Alaska overland adventure and Dalton road rescue, parking lot tire changes not included, lol. What an epic trip Kevin i think your buddy had this trip rigged. Thanks for Sharing…

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  3. I run Nokian Hakkapeliitta 10 Studded Tires on a Lifted 2023 Subaru BRZ Manual during Wyoming winters. Best winter tires I've ever used! Have many videos on my channel showing the capabilities of these impressive Nordic ice & snow tires.

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  4. Another impressive video worthy of airing on the National Geographic channel! Thank you for your kind and sympathetic heart! As a resident of Russia, where winter lasts 4 full months a year, I understand what roadside assistance is during severe frosts!

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  5. I keep a pair of handheld CB radios with me to keep the grandkids from using the GMRS handhelds. Good to know they will come in handy when I do the Dalton Highway again. While many tasks are easy in ideal conditions, they are an ordeal when done in extreme weather. Nice to bank those Karma Cards. Thanks for sharing.

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