This summer I rode 9,636 km / 5,988 mi from the top of Alaska to Los Angeles (sorry I lied in the title, 10k sounds better 😭). I started in mid June and reached Los Angeles 153 days later in mid November. I’m currently home for the holidays, but I’m hoping to pick back up and continue the adventure in 2025!
When I first set off I had no idea what places I would visit, I just figured everything out on the fly from talking to people and visiting the places that sounded interesting to me. I ended up seeing the most incredible places I’ve ever been to, met amazing new friends, and had an unforgettable experience.
I would be more than happy to answer any questions about any of the places I visited or the routes I took!
Ok_Owl_7559 on
Well done young man ! Takes guts to do what you did alone .
KKluane on
Awesome trip! What was your experience like on Denali Park Road? Did you go past the washout?
Laniakea73 on
Epic, in the true sense of the world. Well done, man! What an inspiration.
alfsdungeons on
Epic photos! Alaska was definitely the highlight then, rest was downhill (literally and figuratively 😂)
Pangea_Ultima on
Absolutely incredible… thanks for sharing! And love the interactive map 🙌🏼
Where are you off to after this?
trevor__forever on
So fucking cool.
SCPaddlePirate on
Great pics! I have a question and a comment. First, did you bring the cat or meet it on the way? 🙂
Also, the pic of the lake is amazing! I get a mix of super peacefulness mixed with hoping the camp counselors keep their eyes on the kids.
Asleep-Awareness-956 on
Dude that’s amazing! How did you get so much elevation on your jump on picture 1!?!? I can barely get an inch off the ground you went suborbital!! Teach me your ways!
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This summer I rode 9,636 km / 5,988 mi from the top of Alaska to Los Angeles (sorry I lied in the title, 10k sounds better 😭). I started in mid June and reached Los Angeles 153 days later in mid November. I’m currently home for the holidays, but I’m hoping to pick back up and continue the adventure in 2025!
When I first set off I had no idea what places I would visit, I just figured everything out on the fly from talking to people and visiting the places that sounded interesting to me. I ended up seeing the most incredible places I’ve ever been to, met amazing new friends, and had an unforgettable experience.
I’ve been documenting my adventure on YouTube, if you are interested in my videos you can see them here: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNJruHg5hoe8KNe2iB86I1Q](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNJruHg5hoe8KNe2iB86I1Q)
I also post on Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/_whereisbenjamin/](https://www.instagram.com/_whereisbenjamin/)
And here is an interactive map of all the places I rode along with where I spent each night: [https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1SjzEPXZmiqSCUXnHg_JiTkf9cL9MqNw&ll=56.091510595110876%2C-134.6315&z=4](https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1SjzEPXZmiqSCUXnHg_JiTkf9cL9MqNw&ll=56.091510595110876%2C-134.6315&z=4)
I would be more than happy to answer any questions about any of the places I visited or the routes I took!
Well done young man ! Takes guts to do what you did alone .
Awesome trip! What was your experience like on Denali Park Road? Did you go past the washout?
Epic, in the true sense of the world. Well done, man! What an inspiration.
Epic photos! Alaska was definitely the highlight then, rest was downhill (literally and figuratively 😂)
Absolutely incredible… thanks for sharing! And love the interactive map 🙌🏼
Where are you off to after this?
So fucking cool.
Great pics! I have a question and a comment. First, did you bring the cat or meet it on the way? 🙂
Also, the pic of the lake is amazing! I get a mix of super peacefulness mixed with hoping the camp counselors keep their eyes on the kids.
Dude that’s amazing! How did you get so much elevation on your jump on picture 1!?!? I can barely get an inch off the ground you went suborbital!! Teach me your ways!