9,000 miles, August 2022, two months after delivery of my 2022 Rivian R1T Quad Launch Edition. The adventure was Round Trip from Colorado Springs, CO to Deadhorse, AK to the Arctic ocean 10 miles BEYOND the oil fields security gates. I slept in the second row of the truck of which I removed the seat, seat back, and chunnel material allowing me access from inside the cab. I slept inside the cab on my air mattress while charging or while power napping. My food supply was granola bars. The Alaskan Electric Vehicle association provide temporary charging stations on the Dalton Highway which was a two day 500 mile one way adventure for a total of four days 1000 miles. Other war stories during this adventure include.... TWICE showing ZERO miles at least 20 miles from the next charging stations, Charging at RV parks, Charging at 220 volt Electric Dryer outlet at a wonderful ladies house who posted on ABRP. Charging at 9 amps, Charging at a solar powered charger at a school bus maintenance shop. I carried with me all of the possible adapter plugs, 50 feet 6 gauge extension cord, one 60 amp wall charger with plug, 30 amp portable charger, an electric bike, one set of mounted off road 20" Firestone Destination MT2 tires for the Dalton Highway, one 9,000 watt generator (which I did not have to use). I encountered at least 6 charging stations that would not talk to the Rivian, so the planned charge had to be moved to the next possible location. I saw many bear, muskox, moose, elk, deer, the aurora borealis, etc. The AEVA made this adventure possible, they worked hard and long planning and executing the trek from Fairbanks to Deadhorse. I was alone and 77 years young. Now I have a travel companion, my labrador retriever who proudly sits in the passenger seat of my 2026 R1S Gen 2 Quad Launch Edition of which, on day one, I remove the two back rows of seats for my bed and travel items. Next adventure in the works, is to Ushuaia, Argentina. But, the latest gossip is that the ferry from Panama to Colombia will not transport EV's. Safe travels, Mike and Molly.