Exploration
Ryan & Ilse | Patagonia to Alaska
A long-distance cycling chronicle follows Ryan and Ilse as they ride heavy steel bikes from Patagonia toward Alaska. The project draws its character from a 30,000-kilometre overland journey, combining road life, remote landscapes, and an ongoing couple-led travel narrative. It will suit viewers who value patient expedition storytelling over quick destination guides, while offering a grounded window into the practical demands of extended bike travel.
Editorially reviewed:

Based on 20 recent videos
Assessed 09 August 2026
Editorial note
WorthWatch verdict
Best for
Patient viewers drawn to long-haul cycling journeys
Strength
An intimate, place-rich chronicle of life between destinations
Consider if
you prefer unfolding expedition stories to concise route guides
Recent videos
Latest from the source
Deep Dive
Ryan & Ilse | Patagonia to Alaska: Steel Bikes on a Continental Journey
Main focus
Ryan & Ilse | Patagonia to Alaska follows a couple cycling heavy steel bikes from Patagonia toward Alaska on a 30,000-kilometre overland route. The films centre on remote landscapes, life on the road, and the practical realities of a journey measured in years rather than brief stops.
Why it matters
Deciding whether long-distance cycle travel is for you becomes more tangible through a sustained view of distance, terrain, and daily adaptation. Rather than a quick destination guide, the ongoing journey rewards patient viewers with an intimate sense of how an expedition unfolds.
Style
A couple-led road chronicle carries the narrative, pairing remote scenery with the routine pressures of riding and living from heavy steel bikes. The pace favours unfolding travel experience over rapid destination coverage, with the route providing a continuing narrative spine.
Consistency
The Patagonia-to-Alaska ride gives the archive a clear long-form narrative, with each stage belonging to a single 30,000-kilometre undertaking. Across 190 videos, the emphasis remains the progression of a couple-led overland journey.
- Long-distance bicycle travel
- Patagonia-to-Alaska overland travel
- Remote landscapes and road life
- Heavy steel bike touring
- Expedition logistics and endurance
Routes, border crossings, equipment choices, and endurance demands are personal to this expedition; check current local conditions and choose plans and gear for your own experience.




