With a modest motorcycle and a giant dream, Pablo Imhoff starred in a viral journey that inspired thousands from Ushuaia to Alaska.
In times of social networksan adventure can transform into viral content and move millions. The story of an Argentine on two wheels toured the continent and was recorded forever in YouTube. A risky journey and a lot of support through the Internet.
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It’s about Pablo Imhoff, also known as “Traveling Pablito”, who fulfilled the dream of joining Ushuaia with Alaska On a motorcycle Honda C90 After five years of travel and more than 50,000 kilometers traveled.


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It took five years: what consisted of the viral Alaska project of Pablo Imhoff
Everything started in January 2020 When Pablo Imboff came out from Saint Tomé Rumbo to Ushuaia with the intention of crossing America from south to north. Your goal: get to Alaska on a low displacement motorcycle and document each stage of the crossing.
He called the project “ALASKA PROJECT“And he shared it in real time through his social networks, where he generated a community that accompanied him throughout the Odyssey. In total, he went through 15 countries and exceeded 50,000 kilometers of route.
During the journey, he faced all kinds of scenarios: from extreme landscapes to mechanical problems and health issues. He even received a complaint in Ushuaia in 2020 for breaking the quarantine, which generated controversy in networks.
Finally, the July 13, 2025, Pablo crossed the goal in Alaska. To celebrate it, he published a video entitled “We arrived in Alaska, a dream fulfilled” that in a few hours turned viral and exceeded one million views on YouTube.
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