Hot Dalton - cycling northernmost Alaskan highway

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2007

Cycling in Alaska from Deadhorse on the Dalton Highway until mile zero. Five cyclists started out together from the shore of Prudhoe Bay in direction south but after two days David and I had to go ahead because our food was planned only for eight days, the others unfortunately were a little more slow.
Website of this trip: http://globomio.crazyguyonabike.com

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  • That was great i was danceing around with my beer good times.

  • Were thera a lot of trucks on this route? 

  • how many miles was the whole trip?

  • Riding with all those guys is not healthy....you need to find some fit girls to ride with you! (he, he)

  • that looks like so much fun

  • well done indeed

  • that looks like an amazing ride. great job on the video!

  • in june of 2007 I acted as support driver for a mate who was doing the same journey....................sup­erb video, great to see all the sights again. Thank you

  • I met up with Scott, Matt, and Mark at Coldfoot on my motorcycle trip to Prudhoe Bay. On the way back, I caught up with Mark just north of the Arctic Circle. His bike was heavy with gear going up a huge hill, so I hauled some of his packs to the Arctic circle. He said Matt and Scott would be there waiting for him, but they had left according to some other bikers. I left his gear for him at the Arctic Circle sign - I hope he got it. Do you know if he did?

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