After plunging into British Columbia the crew sets out on their most ambitious adventure yet. The Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail! Almost extinct, the trail proves to be a major logistical challenge. Ty takes a serious injury and the team operates with one man down. Fuel, navigation, breakdowns, and the elements all come into play on this epic final leg.
At the top of the world the crew continues their way back to Inuvik by boat, stopping at a whaling village and engaging in conversation with the locals. After their return they make a hard push down to Hyder, Alaska. Some 39 hours of drive time to the south. Trouble finds them but it turns out to be a tremendous move! In the end, the guys travel from the Arctic Ocean to the edge of the Pacific in just three days. Stopping at the most spectacular location of the trip!
The crew makes a critical decision to make a hard push to the farthest north you can drive in North America: Deadhorse Alaska! They celebrate the 4th of July at the end of the Elliot Highway in Manley hot springs and meet some great “local” characters along the way. The expedition crosses the Arctic Circle and experiences the Dalton Highway first hand – 495 miles of dirt one way! The drive is cinematically documented.
The overland adventure continues on through one of the best drives in America. The Denali Highway. Some of the crew experiences heli flight for the first time. The team experiences the worst and best campsite of their trip thus far. In a remote part of the Denali Highway this overlanding crew swamps the Land Cruiser! All hands are on deck for this one!