• Gustav Vermaas
  • Gustav Vermaas

Alaska/Canada/US '24

A 10-week journey exploring the wilds of Alaska, Vancouver Island, the Rockies, and South Dakota. Læs mere
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    31. juli 2024

    The first step....

    31. juli 2024, Sydafrika ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    Life 2.0 : “A good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.”

    Why do we travel? Is it to broaden our minds? To escape from ourselves and others; or perhaps to "find" ourselves? Do we seek to undergo rites of passage before entering a new stage of life? To celebrate our connection with the planet and wilderness; maybe learn new skills?

    Often today, we travel simply because we can. Affordable and abundant airfares have shrunk the globe, making it easy to hop on a plane and relax on a beach halfway across the world for a quick summer break.

    But the idea of the authentic , all consuming “classic” journey is something different though, isn’t it?

    Aren’t we talking about when travel takes us out of our comfort zone and when we lingered with travel? Isn’t that what we mean when we talk of traveling broadening the mind?

    When many people first venture into the wilderness, they often feel like strangers in a strange land. The unfamiliar sounds, strange smells, and extreme weather— too hot, too cold, or too wet—can be overwhelming. For some, this first experience might also be their last.

    However, for those who persevere, a transformation can occur. Slowly but surely, they adapt to the conditions that once sparked fear and anxiety. As they gain experience, worries and doubts begin to fade, and this growing connection brings a profound sense of belonging.

    And when you return to the wilderness, it feels as though you've truly come home, realizing that your spirit was always there, never having left.

    In 2022, we embarked on an epic 200-day journey across North America covering 43,000 kilometers by car. This time, our 10 week journey is shorter, with less driving and more flying. Less time in the car and more time in our boots, as “The soul of the land can best be felt through the soles of your feet."

    The beginning of a journey is the opening chapter of a grand adventure, where every step forward is a step into the mysterious, filled with the promise of discovery and the thrill of the unknown.
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  • Anchorage - ALASKA

    2. august 2024, Gulf of Alaska ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

    Travel time : 39h40m
    26h35m in the air
    2h45m in the plane on the ground
    1h25m in the car
    8h55m in transit at the airport

    But we are finally in Anchorage

    A quick beer and burger (Salmon burger of course) and bed 🛌

    A Rav4 will be the Smartmobile for this leg
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  • Soldatna - day 0

    2. august 2024, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Lovely 2.5h drive from Anchorage to Soldotna. This scenic drive is rated by National Geographic as one of 50 ultimate road trips. Lovely views of the mountains, a glacier and then the vast Turnagain Arm. Towards the end you have glimpses of the Kenai with lots of fishing 🤩

    The hotel is very basic but we are here to fish. That is starting tomorrow.
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  • Drifting on the fly - Kenai River

    3. august 2024, Forenede Stater ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    “The man who goes fishing gets something more than the fish he catches.” —Mary Astor

    We spend the day with Scott from Drifting On The Fly. The Kenai river exceeded expectations and delivered an abundance of fish.

    We caught Sockeye salmon, Rainbow and some Dolly Varden trout.
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  • Bears on fly at Cressent lake

    4. august 2024, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    What a day 🥰

    What started out, three months ago, as a joke between me and Scott turned into a once in a lifetime experience.

    Three months ago Scott as our guide asked. So what do you really want to do?

    The tongue in the cheek answer was.

    We want to fly to a remote lake, do some fly fishing but have someone stand on guard to protect us from the bears....

    Alaska deliver on the ask and blew our minds.😍

    Sue had the trout on the line and she was not going to give this up😂

    https://www.nps.gov/lacl/planyourvisit/crescent…
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  • Seward and hike to Exit glaciers

    6. august 2024, Forenede Stater ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

     “When you see someone putting on his Big Boots, you can be pretty sure that an adventure is going to happen.”

    The next stop on the trip is two days in Seward. After 3 days of lovely weather, the rain gods decided to share some love.

    The scheduled hike to the cliff overlooking Exit glacier started slow (and wet) but the 11km hike was worth every step.
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  • Denali and Husky Homestead

    9. august 2024, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C

    Did some sightseeing from a bus in Delani and a Grizzly decided to make a grand appearance.
    It was not shy.. also saw some moose and caribou.

    Closed the day off with a visit to Husky homestead.
    Training sled dogs is a year-round affair for four-time Iditarod champion Jeff King. He is recognized as the “Winningest Musher in the World.” His victories include not only the 1,049 mile Iditarod Sled Dog Race in 1993, 1996, 1998, and 2006, but also over two dozen first place finishes in races all across Alaska
    Loved the Husky treadmill🤩
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  • Logistics day in Anchorage

    11. august 2024, Forenede Stater ⋅ 🌧 13 °C

    Traveled the 5 hour trip from Denali to Anchorage.
    This closed the 1st 7 days of the G Adventures, and we spent the day washing and just enjoying a hotel room.

  • A mini Alaska adventure in Valdez

    13. august 2024, Forenede Stater ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    On Tuesday, the group had a kayaking trip planned on a glacier lake, but I yearned for one more Alaskan adventure before leaving the coast. Valdez is famous for its fishing, and Robe Lake was just a 2-mile hike from our cabin. I decided to take a chance and hike to the lake for a last fishing expedition instead of joining the group. It's one of those 50 / 50 decisions. Did I make the right call.

    The morning began with a cautious walk down a misty road, surrounded by dense undergrowth - the bears roam the river area in search of food. How I missed Roga, my trusted advance radar specialist on hikes like this😪.

    Fortunately, I arrived at Robe Lake without incident, but I was surprised to find I was the only person there - except for an empty pickup truck and a distant figure "mowing" the grass in the lake with a boat.
    I wasn't sure where to start, but logic led me to a small intake from a mountain stream. This could be the place. To my surprise, I spotted salmon drifting towards the inflow and knew I'd found the perfect spot. Cast after cast resulted in zero bites, and I changed tackle multiple times. Then, suddenly💥 , I hooked my first salmon! The 6-weight rod was light, and this salmon was ready for a fight. After a few seconds, the line went dead. The line had snapped....

    Thirty minutes later, I landed a Chum salmon. A local drove past, saw the commotion, and came to say hi. What I didn't realize was that I was on the wrong side of the road, and the salmon had to be released. He offered to take me to the hatchery near Valdez where Salmon can be harvested, but after seeing thousands of fish dying or decaying, I decided it wasn't the experience I wanted as my last Alaska memory.

    So, I decided to walk the 5 miles back to Robe Lake. Along the way, I spotted a creek on Google Earth that could be a shortcut. Out came the bear spray, and I started the climb. What I saw next blew my mind - hundreds of wild salmon trying to get up the creek. It was insane and suddenly, the 2-hour slog in my waders next to the highway was worth the pain.

    Back at Robe Lake, now on the right side of the road, the hunt was back on. My new attempts to catch a last salmon were rewarded with a decent fish, but nothing special. So, the decision was catch and release. Then, I saw it.... a Sockeye salmon flashing its bright red colors for mating. I knew it was mine. The strike was strong, and I prayed the rod and line would hold. After a 10-minute gentle but firm tug-of-war, I landed the salmon. This one was not going to get away. That evening, the tour group enjoyed some fresh salmon, straight from the river to the fire. 🥰

    For me, the stars aligned. There are still three days in McCarthy, but I'm happy to close the chapter on my first fishing trip in Alaska.
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  • Banff to Jasper

    21. august 2024, Canada ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Today we did the tourist thing....
    Drove from Banff to the Jasper border (Jasper is still closed due to the fire)
    and stopped to do quick hikes to the iconic lakes and glaciers.

    Tomorrow, we will be back in business with a 20km hike.

    Staying at Johnston Canyon in a cabin with a BBQ facility.
    "Nou gaan ons braai"😂
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