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World Famous White Pass Express, Forgotten and Abandoned Section. North Americas Early Years. 

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Having worked on Cruise Ships, Skagway is a pretty familiar place to me, and with that of course comes the White Pass Express. The White Pass Express today, is nothing more than a tourist route, from Skagway Alaska to Carcross Yukon, but this route was once the lifeblood of Alaska and one of the main routes to the Goldfields in the Yukon. Prior to the completion of the White Pass and Yukon Railway, the only way to access the goldfields from Skagway and Dyea, was to hike the traitorous Chikoot Trail. Arriving in Skagway, miners would have to purchase all the supplies they would need to survive the trip into the goldfiends, and carry them trip after trip after trip, until finally reaching Lake Bennett and ultimately the Yukon river. Many men could not complete the necessary trips, and some could not even survive them. The unfortunate reality to many, in search of their fortune in the Klondike, was nothing more than a complete loss before ever even striking a claim.
The completion of the railway, meant that for the price of a train ticket, travellers could now make the trip to Lake Bennett without having to suffer the deadly Chilkoot Pass. This of course lead to the abandonment of the neighbouring city of Dyae, which due to its short chapter in our history book, has been practically forgotten today. What has not been forgotten though, is Skagway and the White Pass Express.
The city of Skagway looks very similar now to what it did in 1898, with the exception of a harbour full of cruise ships, but that is precisely what keeps this bust town still booming. Passengers from all around the world come to Skagway, to learn all about the Gold Rush, see what life was like, and ride the famous White Pass Express. As much as I don't enjoy heavily tourist focussed activities, I must admit, this train trip is an absolute delight. The train cars are beautifully restored and the scenery is exceptional. After such a long and difficult voyage it was to reach Skagway in the late 1800's, I am not sure the passengers took the time to properly enjoy the views of this glorious trip, but with the comforts of todays travel, it is more of a challenge to look away.
I have been fortunate to take this train trip once before, and the drive several times since, but stumbling across a piece of history that one has personally admired for years, is an experience that trumps any view from aboard. I did not discover this section of railway by any means, but it is a part of this history that is not discussed, and it is in remarkably good condition. I only had half of a day to explore here, and I can only imagine how much more there is to see and find, because in one short trip, I seemed to be stumbling over one discover after the next. The greatest in my opinion was the cabin. For all I know, it has been a century since this cabin has seen its last visitor, and some of the items inside are perfectly preserved. I think most of us fantasize of the idea of finding treasure, but for me, finding that old Salad Oil box, still with writing, a name and a location on it, was like finding a piece of treasure. Our history in North America is so young, pieces like this help connect the dots of our history book, and to me, however small a discovery it may be, it is still treasure.
This is definitely a location I will be exploring again, but next time much deeper.
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@donchell2150
@donchell2150 День назад
You do great work Dustin. As an 80 year old who can't travel anymore, you make it possible for me to see the kind of places that interest me. Well done.
@charlesyoung7436
@charlesyoung7436 День назад
"Slow and steady cuts the race"--- I'll have to "file" that in the old memory bank.
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
Thanks so much for coming along. 😊
@sherrilee230
@sherrilee230 День назад
I'm 72 and like you I don't travel anymore. So Dustin does it for you and me and many more. His filming is exquisite and beautiful scenery behind it thank you Dustin you made some old people very happy
@lostmoose9994
@lostmoose9994 День назад
I agree grandpa. I am 79,but feel like 78 ✌
@regpettinger2978
@regpettinger2978 День назад
Well, I see we have a 1952 model, 1945 model, and a 1944 model watching and wishing. I'm adding 1947 model to this "Old Gummers" list.(;>)
@albertalakeland
@albertalakeland День назад
I rode that train in 1975, as a 9-year-old, on a swim meet tour through the Alaska panhandle catching the White Pass Express to Whitehorse for our final swim meet. I didn't know the significance of the Pass at that time, but I certainly remember how rickety and tall the railroad trestles seemed. LOL Thanks again for another journey down memory lane. Cheers!
@evm6398
@evm6398 День назад
Sitting here drinking coffee at 7am overlooking the cows and I’m watching this right as it comes out. Great way to relax on a Saturday morning and see some awesome stuff!
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
☕️ 😊
@drewpackman2929
@drewpackman2929 День назад
Why there are not 2 million subscribers to this channel I don't understand. Some big newspaper writer needs to find it. But then that would lessen the intimacy for those of us that watch and wait for it every week. This is one of the finest channels on RU-vid and each episode pulls me to go back and visit again what I have only briefly been to.
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
I really appreciate that, thank you so much. I’ve thought a lot about the possible changes that might come from large channel growth, but I think that things would stay the same. It helps a lot that I travel almost exclusively remote. No matter how many views or subscribers, I’m still just chillin in the woods hahahaha. I hope the channel will reach that size one day, and hopefully you’ll still be enjoying. 😊 thanks so much for the kind words.
@johnholliday6011
@johnholliday6011 8 часов назад
Well said I couldn't agree more
@drkskyes
@drkskyes День назад
Love your channel and especially your music. My dad spent his working life as a Signal Maintainer for the Southern Pacific in southern Oregon, The insulators are probably for the signal lines which sent power down the line to activate the signals when trains were in the blocks. The perpendicular rails were probably for motor cars (speeders) to get off the tracks when a train was coming. My dad's motor car could be moved off the train by himself by using two long handles which one extended to the rear and picked up just the rear and stepped it over to the pull off.
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
Great information, thank you. 😊
@harmonicresonanceproject
@harmonicresonanceproject 11 часов назад
Wow!
@stanleepatterson95
@stanleepatterson95 День назад
That little piece of track at 12 min mark is a motor car set off. So the track guys had a place to put their cars and carts when a train went by
@jennyrickner7607
@jennyrickner7607 День назад
Yup, I have seen them on track here in Arizona too.
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
Nice, thank you.
@TickledFunnyBone
@TickledFunnyBone 9 часов назад
Yup, M.OW. (maintence of way) crew motor car escape track/parking. Where those tracks were is possibly where storage and other equipment and huts were. Kinda like plate layer huts in britian/U.k.
@micheletamtom2471
@micheletamtom2471 День назад
Dustin, Thank you so much for allowing us to travel on these adventures with you. Allan Smith and I settle in every single Saturday morning with our coffee to travel to places we'll never see otherwise. Allan is from Williams Lake and knew / worked with your grandfather Norm. Allan often has tears of appreciation for you helping him to remember places he's been logging and long hauling. My heart is full that you do this. Thank you thank you thank you. Michele and Allan
@richardedwards3354
@richardedwards3354 День назад
I was brought up on the railway line in NZ,coal mining, timber logging and have watched the degradation of these once vibrant communities fall to the hands of thieves and destructive individuals. The rail ties that have rotted in a discarded heap were probably, what we termed o b,in other words sap wood.The poles have been cut down by guys wanting the copper wire ,I suppose they need cash for something.
@johnmuhic7360
@johnmuhic7360 День назад
Woke up for the 53rd year of my life this morning. Gave my puppy next to me a pet and kissed him on the head. Feeling pretty solid for an old dude. Running saw and chopping wood for the fast approaching Winter. 8c right now. Been getting frost some mornings. Made myself an espresso, lit up a joint, and enjoyed the show. I love it when you stomp around in the back-country. One of my favourite activities, is finding old cabins in the woods. I have this instinct where I can walk into the bush, and find old logs or a foundation. New place I'm at, already found two, not far from where I am. Super-cool trying to figure out what kind of person would tough it out in the Wild. I think you'd make it. You have a Pioneer look about yeah... Nice job, safe travels, cheers :)
@123nmalaska.
@123nmalaska. День назад
You are so Canadian! I'm from Alberta and have been living in the US for 6 years. The way you speak brings me back to my Canadian days! Love it!
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
🇨🇦
@SunshineSkys
@SunshineSkys 22 часа назад
What's up Dustin n Emmy! I'm 62, female, disabled, n feel like the only thing I have in common with ur subscribers is the love we have for u n ur channel. Love ur passion, knowledge, dedication, humor, energy, n love for history, adventure, travel, photography, n producing, etc. I'm American, born n raised in California,😟 always dreamed of traveling the world, unfortunately, that hasn't happened, have only been to 7 states, now disabled n living on a fixed income. From the bottom of my heart I thank u for doing what u do n sharing it with us. In a way I'm fulfilling my dream thru u n ur channel. You're a Master at what u do, n greatly appreciated. Much Love
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure 11 часов назад
This is so sweet to read, thank you very much. I hope that you are able to travel at some point as well. It may take some saving up and planning, but there are some great packages that come up at a really good prices. Cruises are also a great option. It sounds silly, but some itineraries will allow you to see some really amazing places, even from the ship, and the crew will make sure you’re very well taken care of. Thanks so much for enjoying the show.
@ndjohnson22
@ndjohnson22 День назад
I envy your approach to problem-solving (wheel bearings). You expect problems and just coolly deal with them rationally when they happen. Another great adventure. Thanks for sharing!
@dmullen9999
@dmullen9999 День назад
Good morning We lived in Whitehorse and Inuvik for several years in the 90’s. My son played his first hockey game in Tuk and we drove the ice to get there of course. Your travel channel brings back a lot of memories for us. Thank you!
@CanadianSledDog
@CanadianSledDog День назад
You have to be the most prepared overlander on RU-vid. I dragged around a Micro Minnie for 1.5 years of backroads across the country, toasted the bearings, and broke the axle. Obviously I can't fix that I'm a mere mortal! I had to dig a giant 6'x4' cat hole for the RV to take the weight off, and leave it parked in the bush til I could get someone to fix it.
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
This sounds like a rough day. lol with a little practice and tools, you can do it no problem. 😊
@CanadianSledDog
@CanadianSledDog 14 часов назад
@@Destination_Adventure thanks for the vote of confidence! I've always focused on driving skills and neglected mechanical skills (city truckers 🙄). There's my area to improve!
@johnnykr81
@johnnykr81 День назад
For the poles, as a lineman, the significance of just falling them, letting them lay and taking the center section is because they didn't want to deal with tearing stuff apart and the treat on the bottom part of the pole, they wanted just the pure cedar of it. Not sure if that old line was copper, or copper clad either. Unfortunate how people treat things nowadays when they know they won't get caught. Love the channel bud!! Keep up the good work!
@osmia
@osmia 22 часа назад
+ Thanks for answering
@mamasinger49
@mamasinger49 День назад
With so much division and ugliness the world can bring, your videos show us the world still has beauty, it is a very important thing you do, showing us this beauty, and all with your humour and charm. Thank you so much for that.
@dtaylor10chuckufarle
@dtaylor10chuckufarle 23 часа назад
Agreed, and well put.
@apostatepostbox2821
@apostatepostbox2821 6 часов назад
For incredibly limited space, you are prepared for EVERYTHING and it's honestly inspirational. I love too that nothing intimidates you to learn - like rebuilding a whole truck engine! I adore the Northern videos and especially the places the truck can go that I've never seen!
@user-iamRobinV68
@user-iamRobinV68 День назад
Never fear when Dustin is near! Haha. Good job on the bearings! 😊😊😊
@wilbback8589
@wilbback8589 День назад
Another adventure under the belt ~ What a beautiful journey!
@SnoMoJoe1
@SnoMoJoe1 День назад
I had the exact same experience with my snowmobile trailer. Yep, changing trailer bairings on the side on the road...good times. Happy trails.
@landlice48
@landlice48 День назад
You make every Saturday SO SPECIAL For all your followers . I absolutely love your excellent work. You have so many talents, I’m always amazed. Photography, knowledge, adventure spirit, narration, great music, etc. love that you and your gal are loving life together! 😊
@rustynail2205
@rustynail2205 День назад
@@landlice48 agreed. I feel like we all have our beverage ready and hit play Saturday morning.
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
Very much appreciated, thank you.
@screwthecabal6453
@screwthecabal6453 День назад
My wife and I took the train ride down the white pass where the ride ended. One of the excursions on our cruise. It was wonderful,
@Country-Eskimo
@Country-Eskimo День назад
Thx for taking us along with you 😘 ❤ safe adventures
@JT-wn7wb
@JT-wn7wb День назад
Great video Dustin, amazing how much unknown stuff is out there. Most wonderful the history shared.
@KrazyMitchAdventures
@KrazyMitchAdventures День назад
Another fantastic Adventure with Dustination Adventure. Thank you Dustin and Emi
@SupportLocalHawaii
@SupportLocalHawaii День назад
The sun's just rising here in Hawaii and we're watching another epic week of Dustin's adventures in the north. Mahalo nui loa for your hard work and dedication to the channel and your viewers Dustin! Wishing you and Emi an epic day!
@spongebobsqueeze
@spongebobsqueeze День назад
Love to see young people living their best life. Good for you for finding your passion. You can thank us all you want but since the day you stepped into that motorhome, you made this happen!
@doubleduty1703
@doubleduty1703 День назад
Pro tip for trailers I carry a lazer temperature gun and check the temp of hubs when I stop. Can use for diffs etc Small and compact . Safe travels Proper planning prevents piss poor performance!!
@robertmuckle2985
@robertmuckle2985 День назад
Or just use yer nose...burning grease doesn't lie either.😂
@luke213gmail
@luke213gmail День назад
Another easy tech fix buy some cheap wireless tire monitors most do temp as well. So it's measuring air temp but it's good enough to see a sticking brake or bearing failure coming. Saved me a lot of headaches over the years.
@WestCoastWheelman
@WestCoastWheelman 11 часов назад
I second this. I'm a truck driver and I carry a temp gun to check tires, brakes, hubs etc. Such an unbelievably powerful diagnostic tool I don't know how I ever did my job without one.
@gerryrozema8338
@gerryrozema8338 3 часа назад
Canadian tire used to regularly put the cheap ones on sale for 20 bucks, I bought a bunch at that price. Kids all got one in the stocking that year. They are great in the kitchen too, best way to check temp of the pizza stone. We have one in the RV, it gets used to check tire/brake temps at times, and then other times it's used to check the oven temperature. Amazingly handy little gadget, just point, shoot and voila, numbers show up on the display.
@comedian0338
@comedian0338 День назад
Love being early to these premieres! Cheers West Coast Dustin, from East Coast Dustin.
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
🍻
@deltan9ne306
@deltan9ne306 День назад
You should tack weld a spare socket to the trailer frame. If you're ever in a bind, you could just knock it offer with a hammer or hammer shaped object. Tack welding it to the trailer, you won't ever forget it or use it for anything else.
@Awsom47Merc
@Awsom47Merc День назад
Good Idea ! 😇
@jennpidgeon5559
@jennpidgeon5559 День назад
As always, stunning production and great stories! 🙌🎶🍁
@kuningaboss
@kuningaboss День назад
Ayea Saturday upload🎉 greetings from Estonia🇪🇪
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
Estonia, one of my favourite stops. We used to stop every week in Tallinn. 🇪🇪 🍻 🇨🇦
@JohnCouch-m4f
@JohnCouch-m4f День назад
What a beautiful adventure down the old tracks! That cabin was a cool find but the shipping box was special. Sorry that you had to go really old school with the bearing, but at least you had the trusty file on hand! Another great adventure Dustin! Thank you so much for allowing us to go along with you and making more memories! Stay safe and keep moving forward my friend, see you next time!
@traviswalker6831
@traviswalker6831 19 часов назад
Slow and steady cuts the race! Best pun of the channel so far!
@copi488
@copi488 День назад
Man, I love your editing, music selection, your storytelling, and your wonderful drone work. Wonderful every time. Thanks
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
Thank you.
@SRM_NZ
@SRM_NZ День назад
you mentioning 'pennies on the railway track' ...I had completely forgotten about that....when I was 13, my best mate moved from the town in Ontario we both lived back to his home town of London Ont...One weekend I went down to stay with him and they had a CN track by their place....the short cut to downtown London for kids....always ducking from CN security police we would place 10 pennies on the tracks to flatten them....I had completely forgotten about that memory until now....😃
@grandmak5843
@grandmak5843 День назад
Thankyou for listing your soundtrack! You have great taste in everything😊
@michaeldixon908
@michaeldixon908 День назад
Poles were usually western red cedar so I’m guessing someone built themselves a nice log cabin out of dry, seasoned cedar or milled the log for old growth lumber. Nice find and another great adventure.
@thomherron2839
@thomherron2839 День назад
As a west-coaster, I would agree with your assessment, also, makes the best kindling, so possibly Dustins fear of it being used as firewood might b true. It is the north after all, use what you can where you can.
@cymaratechoverdragon
@cymaratechoverdragon 11 часов назад
So this is where the Polar Express drew its inspiration from 😅 Love how these things come out at noon on the weekends for me, perfect way to ease into the weekend and put myself in that relaxed state of mind.
@dianeb.4791
@dianeb.4791 День назад
Great as usual, and pleased that you follow your motto, taking nothing, but leaving just footprints! Have been to Skagway 3 times, twice by ship and once via RV. The highway in is beautiful! Looking forward to seeing more parts that aren’t “touristy”. Cheers!
@scallywags12
@scallywags12 День назад
My husband and I went to Skagway in June 2023. We had a great day there and camp at Carcross. Nice to see portions of the old rail line.
@Maxdekriek
@Maxdekriek 21 час назад
And the award for best content on RU-vid goes to.........Dustin porter.....loving the channel.....greetsz from friesland......max.....👍😎👌❤
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure 11 часов назад
Thank you so much.
@lindahopkins4091
@lindahopkins4091 День назад
Used poles for fence posts would be my guess. Love your channel.
@derrihanson9876
@derrihanson9876 День назад
The poles make fantastic corner fence posts. They can even be sliced in half to get 2 corner posts.
@kathrynjohnston794
@kathrynjohnston794 День назад
Thank you Dustin for taking me on another adventure. I do look forward to Saturdays to see the beauty of God's creation. I do go back and watch other videos Dustin has done, in fact, I have watched them all from the beginning. Be aware if you do this that it takes a couple of days, but so worth it. Dustin you have an amazing eye and your narration is so informative. I do have a question, how is your Grandpa? He is also an amazing man. Stay safe, God bless you both on your journey.
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
Thank you so much 😊 Grandpa is doing well, hopefully I’ll be spending done time with him over the winter.
@cherylavila954
@cherylavila954 День назад
Now this was a GREAT adventure. Your usual "Dustin" curiosity brought us a great show to view. Thank you!
@yesterdayswesternstories625
@yesterdayswesternstories625 День назад
Thank you for picking up and showing us the relics. Many youtubers don't take the time. Love your videos. I am just across the border in Northern Minnesota. Of all of God's earth, I Love the North Country the most.
@vulcanville
@vulcanville 23 часа назад
In the spring of 1978 we were preparing for a mineral exploration project outside of Ross River and Faro. All the gear was stored in a Burnaby warehouse. We figured out what we needed, pulled it out, and shipped it White Pass and Yukon shipping to Whitehorse-- legit!
@erikhilsinger9421
@erikhilsinger9421 День назад
The cabin looks like a trap line cabin with metal shingles made out of Blazo tins. The can dump had some hole in top cans which were replaced by the 1930s with sanitary cans-the lead solder they used to close them was a concern by then. The Whitehorse end of the railway was the transfer point to Yukon river paddle steamers, one of which is parked by the river now as a historic site. So a box with a Minto address could have bounced back and forth on the steamboats with freight in it until it was snagged for furniture use. Blazo boxes did similar jobs. When the US Army took over the WP&Y in WWII they brought a lot of people and a lot of stuff for constructing the Alcan Highway, Canol road and pipeline, and oil refinery. Cool stuff!!
@GenoC-g4n
@GenoC-g4n 6 часов назад
Sr, you are a great traveler for us that can't anymore. So thank you. Just 1 thing, you seem to enter reclaimed bldg with no worries. Toss a rock first, to run off any unfreindles. And love you montra.
@JohnHill-qo3hb
@JohnHill-qo3hb День назад
The tracks at 90 degrees are for a motor car, when a train is coming, the section crew would go to this spot and take the motor car off the main track and put it on those tracks.
@sled9263
@sled9263 День назад
Beautiful area. Thanks once again!
@pepawspostings9231
@pepawspostings9231 День назад
I am so into the old history of logging and railways. You are very good at finding those out of the way places that no one has seen for decades. Great video and good to see a glimpse of Emmy and knowing she is on the Destination Adventure with you.
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
I’ll definitely be back for a deeper look into that section of rail. Lots to discover there I think.
@joanneachildoftheking4199
@joanneachildoftheking4199 День назад
As a history lover and addicted to abandoned buildings I can get lost in your videos. They end too soon!
@dcustomt727
@dcustomt727 5 часов назад
Thank you for another wonderful time, Never gets old
@seabee73
@seabee73 23 часа назад
That was an awesome looking ride. Love all the old artifacts. Thanks for the great content.
@Dudley-x2c
@Dudley-x2c День назад
Mick would have sorted that bearing out, once he'd had a six pack ! Lol 🤣. Great channel. All best from England ⛈️⛈️🌦️
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
I should have gave him a call, because I really didn’t wanna deal with it. lol
@seufie
@seufie День назад
Super super interesting and captivating. You do all the leg work, and I just sit here and go along for the ride in my pajamas. 😂
@larrymyers6327
@larrymyers6327 День назад
Another great adventure. When I lived in Alaska I drove the AlCan hwy 4 times. 2 time south 2 north.
@TheRuralGenius
@TheRuralGenius День назад
Dustin, love your channel. You may want to look in to getting some "bearing buddies" so you can easily grease your wheel bearings on the trailer. A lubri matic mini pistol grip grease gun will provide you with all the maintenance you need for the boonies while conserving space. Keep up with the great adventures, and keep your spare tire u bolts greased up 😉
@geoffmolyneux9173
@geoffmolyneux9173 День назад
I have bearing buddies on all my trailers. Been running them for over 30 years. I Grease every day of using the trailer's. But the inner grease seal will fail. Non-brake hubs will be okay. But brake hubs will get grease on brake linings.
@TheRuralGenius
@TheRuralGenius День назад
​@@geoffmolyneux9173Maybe everyday is a bit often, lol. Guess it depends on the use too
@ericvonwiegen5672
@ericvonwiegen5672 День назад
Beautiful 👍👍
@TinTin-nz2kt
@TinTin-nz2kt День назад
Got my Morning coffee and had some toast. Excellent job Dustin with getting the hub and tire changed. No mechanical failures shows the hard work on the truck refits paying off and your attention to detail as well. Have you ever changed a hub on the trailer since you got it? Thats excellent you made it back to Skagway I look forward to what you have in store for us! Cheers see ya on the next one.
@brianpesci
@brianpesci День назад
Molson Export Ale, red colored label with a ship in the center of the logo, I don't think they make it anymore. We used to drive over the Peace Bridge to Ft. Erie to get either that or Molson's Brador back in the 70s to take it back to Long Island.
@Fredrok37
@Fredrok37 День назад
Yes they still brew Molson X. It’s a tall ship on the label but if you fall down drunk or lay the bottle sideways it looks like an ant eater or armadillo
@Jasontodd74
@Jasontodd74 День назад
Thanks again Dustin!!! Another great episode!!!
@apologiamixer
@apologiamixer День назад
Minto is a native village northwest of Fairbanks. I have been there hunting a couple of times. If the natives are drunk while you are there you might have a bad experience like having your tires cut. In the 1970s we had the fuel line of our boat motor cut. Fortunately we had a spare. A friend of mine pastored a church there for a while in the 1980s in effort to turn the village around. Hopefully it is better today. I sailed a 30 foot sailboat from Valdez to Seattle one summer and sailed up to Skagway where we broke down for a few weeks. We passed out gospel tracts to the tour ship passengers as they toured the town. They thought it was part of the tour package. lol
@jeffjordan3030
@jeffjordan3030 Час назад
Hey Dustin as a fellow BC resident that lives not so far from your home base I always love seeing your videos and getting ideas for my own adventures. I admire the level of production your videos always have. The 1 gallon size metal pail you found with some of the label intact is an old Rogers golden syrup can, made by Rogers sugar refinery in Vancouver. I have one of those tins in like new condition and wish I could upload a pic with this comment.
@saltykraker
@saltykraker День назад
Thanks for another great video Dustin. Truly look forward to watching your adventures on film. Safe travels!!
@joannamarie_yt
@joannamarie_yt День назад
Rail Nail! I found one close to Woss when they were tearing up the tracks down north island. I love rail stuff, especially unused rail stuff 😭🖤
@joannamarie_yt
@joannamarie_yt День назад
A whole bag of rail nails! Ahhhh
@Ari-jj9op
@Ari-jj9op День назад
In the mid-70s my grandparents bought an RV and drove from Michigan to Skagway, as far as I know they went through Canada to get there. I have photos of him kissing the pavement at their arrival. They managed to bring back a couple monstrous salmon and canned them. She photographed it all with a Hasselblad medium format camera and journaled the entire trip. I'm really hoping to inherit that journal so I can finally read it. If she'd have had your tech then it would have been awesome.
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
That journal will be amazing to read. I’ve gotten to read my grandparents journals from their trip north back in the day, and it was an absolute delight.
@poohbear4130
@poohbear4130 День назад
So much history we don’t know or see in our own back yard!🇨🇦
@davidjohn-george5692
@davidjohn-george5692 День назад
Minto was a mine in the yukon Dunno if that mines still in production. To bad the track don't run to Whitehorse anymore. That be a train ride worth paying for today. Thamksfor doing what you do. That was a section masters house/ cabin i believe. The sections along the side of the track that your wondering about, are motor car pull offs in case trains, meet up with the train track maintenance crew, so they can keep the train running and the track clear. You probably been told about the motor car pull offs already, but still wantedto share. Thank you for the awesome work u do. One day I'll be able to travel that routeas well. I hope. Staysafe and keep up the good work.
@als1023
@als1023 День назад
Minto was a name for mines across the country, don't know why it was used in Canada. I grew up near a Minto mine in Northern Ontario.
@sherris9751
@sherris9751 День назад
Thank you again, for sharing your travels and the beauty that goes along with it! I don't travel so much these days, so this brightens my day!
@WestCoastWheelman
@WestCoastWheelman 11 часов назад
25:25 Trail of paint cans... Leads to cabin with roof made of said paint cans! I never knew people did that but it's pretty obvious that's exactly what the roof is made of. So cool!
@garywheeler2055
@garywheeler2055 День назад
When looking at the cabin all I could think of was what a great spot for a bear den 😬
@beckihuehn8225
@beckihuehn8225 День назад
Love watching your videos!
@northernwindwoman146
@northernwindwoman146 День назад
Love it ❤ U R hilarious aaand handy! Thank you for all you do Dust man 🎉
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
🍻 😊
@susanphilcox3040
@susanphilcox3040 День назад
Great work Dustin. I believe that the metal can from the old cabin was an old pail of Rogers golden syrup from the 50s or 60s. Rogers Refining. My Dad worked there for a short time. We used those pails for blackberry picking.
@danapted
@danapted День назад
The central span of the thephone poles make perfectly peeled and cured house logs to build old cabins. Lol, just like the ones used to build the old cabin you inspected.
@glengillis7775
@glengillis7775 10 часов назад
We were there a week ago. Fall colors were amazing. In Hyder yesterday said hello to the lady in the gift shop. She things your a good guy. Thanks for all your videos
@timh.1300
@timh.1300 День назад
Always look forward to the weekend vid! Thanks man
@RobsNeighbor
@RobsNeighbor День назад
Yes is it really Saturday already? Thank you so much for all the adventures and travels you take us on
@lauraduffy6177
@lauraduffy6177 День назад
Another amazing video Dustin. Thank you so much. What a beautiful place I’d love to visit. ❤
@RobSharp-wo5qj
@RobSharp-wo5qj День назад
What another interesting adventure along the old railway and founding the Old railway spikes in the buckets
@lingling5278
@lingling5278 День назад
Happy weekend everyone 😊👍
@bcherbs
@bcherbs День назад
TY Again sir excellent work
@cloudgate9281
@cloudgate9281 День назад
Aside from your stellar videography, your music choices are just as pleasing. Always a pleasure, Dustin :o)
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
I am so happy to hear that, thank you.
@drewping2002
@drewping2002 День назад
Another awesome adventure! Thanks for taking us with you, Dustin!
@Destination_Adventure
@Destination_Adventure День назад
Thanks for coming along.😊
@countryboytrappedinthecity9473
Awesome as always Dustin. LOVE everything you produce!
@MikeMcKyes
@MikeMcKyes День назад
Love your adventures, great narration and love how humble you are. As long as you keep making videos I'll keep watching!
@daveschofield9448
@daveschofield9448 День назад
Thanks Dustin another awesome, you inspire me to get out in the bush more !!!
@timothyjohnston3595
@timothyjohnston3595 День назад
Yeah I have seen many old power poles taken off state land here in alaska, for home use
@timurch8304
@timurch8304 День назад
Another fascinating episode! Thanks
@terrorbulyfe
@terrorbulyfe День назад
As someone who has been on 5 cruises to Alaska, I throughly enjoy seeing the port towns like Skagway from a different non-touristy POV. Hope you do more of that since you worked in the cruise industry.
@the101stdalmatian8
@the101stdalmatian8 День назад
"White Pass Express" isn't the name of the railroad. The railroad is called 'The White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad'. It's got an amazing history, and has made an incredible comeback in the tourist trade. It actually makes more money now as a tourist railroad then it ever did hauling gold.
@brianmarywapshott2593
@brianmarywapshott2593 День назад
Well here is another 81 yr old that totally agrees with the comments, well done and keep it up Cheers
@yukonliving
@yukonliving 2 часа назад
Those telegraph poles were cut down in the late '90s because the disused wires were killing owls. A contractor was in place because they believed the wire contained copper and they'd collect it for scrap. Unfortunately for them, the wire was steel core and it had little scrap value so the contract was never finished. The still good portions of poles were sold and used for various building projects (like hunting cabins, sign posts, etc.) The perpendicular tracks are for Casey car (speeder) pull offs so they could let the train past.
@johnmclaren7059
@johnmclaren7059 День назад
Good Saturday morning to all ! Dustin you and Emi just keep the content at a 100%, what beautiful country and such great finds! I had to chuckle when you couldn’t find the socket ! I’ve been in that situation only once and now I bring everything except a welder & cutting torch 🤣you may want to add to your tool list : 3lbs persuader hammer, breaker bar, lug nuts, and cordless drill/impack lol also I think Emi should have a E bike also to ride along also ! Happy trails and looking forward to work shop Wednesday! Stay safe guys🇨🇦👍
@jaxxx40
@jaxxx40 День назад
Loved my trip up the Dempster!!
@jimf1964
@jimf1964 День назад
Man I wish I could get up there one day. I’m new here, so I’ll have to go back and watch you’re trip up
@mpetrino7330
@mpetrino7330 День назад
Dustin: Hi from Calgary. Now that was adventuring at its finest, he historical finds a true bonus. I'm pretty sure its similar for you as me. I'll set off down an old road, trail , ridge walk or scramble with a set plan and maximum turn around time. It never fails I always go way way farther than planned. There's this indescribable pull to crest just one more ridge, hill or highway curve to see what's on the other side. Thanks again for amazing adventures I wouldn't have enjoyed without Destination Adventure.
@paulman246
@paulman246 День назад
I think the perpendicular short tracks were for smaller speeders, for when a train was headed toward them, they could put the speeder on the short rails and the train could safely pass by
@paulman246
@paulman246 День назад
and the missing center sections of telecommmunications posts, someone used them to build a shed probably
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