Here’s the direct download options: Medium format | Large HD format
WOW WHAT A TRIP!
Still lots of snow on the mountains, but spring is moving in quickly and making up for a late start. Anxious for summer to get here, we hit the road and drove from Anchorage to Valdez, then took the Alaska Marine Highway back home.
Before I go any further… Let me say I’ve never been much of an RV guy, and hate following them on the road! Additionally the guys know me as often saying “Let’s get out in the dirt!” - I do like the views from a tent!
I will confess that Alaska Travel Adventures completely changed my view of the whole RV experience. That probably should not come as a surprise because they’ve been providing the total Alaska experience for over 25 years. We were provided their Sunseeker RV for this road trip, which really has a forward thinking floor plan making good use of space. This RV also offers reasonable gas mileage in contrast to others on the road, which is important these days!
As you know Alaska is a Big State. The distance between locations is huge, and if you’re doing the B&B, Resort, or Lodging thing… It can get quite costly - so I see this as a great alternative. So think of it as a mobile base camp to all your Alaska adentures!
All said and done - We enjoyed having a mobile studio and the ability to just pull over and make a cup of espresso whenever we needed and I say YEAH!
Would I RV again? YES!
Do I still enjoy getting dirty? HECK YES!
Valdez
This part of our trip was HUGE and I’m Not Kidding!! We were surrounded by bush pilots and general aviation geeks, and amazed at the huge turnout of this event. We enjoyed shooting the 2008 Valdez May Day Fly-in & Airshow, and taking part in some of the activities like the Poker Run / Beach Landing. Flying is part of Alaska’s culture… If you can’t drive, you’re flying and that goes for most of the state. We’ve got tons of great footage and information to share - so that’s coming to you very soon!
Marine Life, Bears, Fishing, Hiking, and Wilderness… It’s all here in Valdez! Can’t wait to return and play again!
The Alaska Marine Highway
This is a fantastic service from Valdez to Whittier or heck even if you’re looking to visit Valdez, this is a great way to get there! I could not recommend this more as a travel option.
My only regret of this trip is that we did not have time to talk to more people along the way for the show! It’s high on our list in coming shows. We did meet some great folks and even found a Kaladi coffee house tucked back into Silver Springs area… Great vibe, nice folks, good company…
In Closing
I’d like to thank Bill Bryson III, his Father Bill Bryson, Buck & Betty with ATA, Gary Odle, Kelli Dindinger, Danielle with AMHS, Scott at Alaska TravelGram and other friends for helping us coordinate this adventure. We really appreciated the hospitality in Valdez! One question I have wondering about…who doesn’t know Bill Bryson? :)
This was a blast! If you end up taking this trip exactly or something similar, do share with others here at Alaska HDTV - We’d love to know!
Cheers,
Scott
INDEPENDENT MUSIC ARTISTS FEATURED IN THIS SHOW:
Latch Key Kid
“Yesterday”
www.latchkeykid.org
Up Stairs
“C Plus”
music.podshow.com
Jim Fidler
“Home Comes The Rover”
www.jimfidler.com
Meg Bird
“Do what you gotta do”
www.wichita-recordings.com
©2008 Perfect Blend Media, LLC















May 25th, 2008 at 3:44 pm
Scott, Very impressive to see what you have done here. I can’t say as I am a computer guru so couldn’t even tell you what a podcast is. However I regularly follow Scott McMuren and his website “Alaska Travelgam” which I consider invaluable information. If you are looking for show friends you might consider two that I am acquanted with . First of all I would recommend Paul and Donna Claus and their operationknown as “UltimateThule” located in the Wrangell St Elias Park. Paul is probably the finest bush pilot in that area but known al over Alaska.
June 7th, 2008 at 7:55 pm
Hi Scott,
I have to admit that I burst out laughing when you did your Visa advertisement with the fake credit card. I don’t know if you noticed, but the machine was displaying an interesting message, saying: “Please see attendant!” LOL! Brought a big smile to my face.
P.S. - I discovered your Podcast a couple of months ago on the Apple iTunes site and I absolutely love your show! I’ve never been to Alaska, but after watching it, Alaska now has me quite intrigued!
Thanks for producing an awesome, high-quality show,
Byron
June 8th, 2008 at 1:33 am
Byron -
You have to make it to Alaska sometime in your life!
Yep you busted me at the pump! More than just an advertisement, I will say that I’m a card holder and with the price of fuel and everything everything else… Getting air miles takes away some of that pain.
Glad you enjoy the show and great hearing from you!
Don’t be a stranger..
Cheers,
Scott
June 14th, 2008 at 10:48 pm
Hey Scott, thanks so much for all your gorgeous footage and info. We are two Australiens coming RV-ing in Alaska in late August. Having seen all your pods we can’t wait to see some of it ourselves!
Thanks again,
Marianne & Keith, Melbourne
August 4th, 2008 at 12:51 am
Could you tell us how did he shake off the polar bear?
Be worring…