Took a trip Northeastward to the End of the Road, Tuktoyaktuk in the Northwest Territories, to dip my toes in the Arctic Ocean.
~2300 miles
8 full days of riding
6 nights tent camping, first night bunkhouse
Riding: my 2016 KTM 1290 Super Adventure T
Thompson's Eagle Claw motorcycle campground in Tok, bunkhouse solo night 1.
I love this place!
It had rained most of the day and rained all night.
I was happy to not have to pack up camp in the rain on night one.
Top of the World highway
Stunning valley views on both sides of the ridge ride…
Yukon River ferry to Dawson City
Important pit stop!
Starting up the Dempster Highway
Two guys had died on the motorcycles in the last few weeks...be smart
Tombstone Park campground
1 moose at 2 Moose Lake
Arctic Circle
-always had some great onion rings when I was growing up
Out of the hills and down into these interesting Arctic wetlands
-very different than the Haul Road to Deadhorse, (did that last year)
Peel River ferry
ferry guide cable
Nitainlaii campground
Free Hot Showers!
McKenzie River ferry
mud swallows nests under the pilot house, they were zipping all over the place
Northwest Territories
-Is bear spray effective on Polar Bears?!
Inuvik, 93* Whoa!
I thought the igloo would melt
stocked up on Free Bananas!
-a Gatorade was over $7....
Hundreds and hundreds of lakes
Last 70 miles to Tuk was 2" of pea gravel, oof, my hands were cramping
Tuktoyatuk!
Land of the Pingos
-natural permafrost domes
Made it to the Arctic Ocean!
Camping on the Arctic Ocean
This is 11 PM btw, Sun never set.
Blowing a solid 20mph with gusts to 30 all night...earplugs, thank you
The only thing brighter than the Sun was my legs!
I camped at all the same spots as the way up.
-I had done zero route planning prior to d=my departure and that turned out perfect, Ha!
All in all it was an amazing trip that was very different than the Dalton to Prudhoe Bay.
Particularly in geography, climate, and the fact that this road serves First Nation communities as opposed to oil.
-They are both interesting and worthwhile
I really hit the weather right, on purpose, in fact it was the hottest temperatures and the most Sun I had seen all Summer.
Every local I met was very kind and I had some great interactions.
If you get the chance, take the opportunity to experience the Arctic Circle.
It imparts a unique feeling that has really affected a positive perspective change in me, and I will try to get back every year.
Frog Lakes, must get back!
Hope you enjoyed.
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