Their story and photos are below:
This is the story as published by Triumph:
Nathan Hudson of BA Moto in Long Beach, Calif., tells the story of his Alaskan adventure on his Triumph. 4,457 miles later, he and his bike lived to tell their epic tale.
“I have one week and need to ride somewhere epic.” That is how it started. I called up my friend Joseph “Arlo” Audette, and he responded without delay: “I think we could do Alaska.” Shortly thereafter a third member, Fez, joined the group. Three modern classic Triumphs riding in the wind to The Last Frontier. The Adventure was on.
Most people might take several months planning to ride 4,000 miles; we took three days. We brought our three bikes – two Scramblers and one Bonneville – to the BA Moto shop in Long Beach, Calif., for major service and new tires. We packed up our camping gear, gathered some tools and items for roadside work, and briefly planned out the major stops on our route. The next morning we set off from Long Beach to Hyder, Alaska.
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Averaging over 400 miles per day, our Triumphs ran like champs and never let us down, even when we explored off-road trails and a few river crossings. No support vehicle needed, just an open road and a destination! The trip was exhausting, but it was never meant to be a vacation for these three hosers. It was an unbelievable experience we will remember forever. You don’t need an adventure bike to have an adventure.
- Nathan Hudson