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2gypsies1
Mar 05, 2017Explorer III
I'd take the big RV. We spent the summer on the trip with our 40' motorhome towing the Jeep. We used public parks solely or boondocking. We had no problem fitting into Provincial sites in Canada and the Yukon or other types of public parks in Alaska. We even stayed in Denali at Teklanika campground - the farthest one you can drive... gravel road. We didn't have to do any tree trimming and encountered no snow in May when we left. I think you're overthinking this trip. If you use your big one in the lower 48 you'll have no problem with the trip.
Get Mike and Terri Church's book 'Alaskan Camping' which includes Canada and the Yukon. Their campsite descriptions are right on and they include boondocking spots, too. You'll see many, many big RVs on the roads. Propane is readily available as is fuel. Just drive on the top 1/2 of your tank and don't try to wait for a better price. The trip isn't the horror stories you might have read about that happened years ago.
Get Mike and Terri Church's book 'Alaskan Camping' which includes Canada and the Yukon. Their campsite descriptions are right on and they include boondocking spots, too. You'll see many, many big RVs on the roads. Propane is readily available as is fuel. Just drive on the top 1/2 of your tank and don't try to wait for a better price. The trip isn't the horror stories you might have read about that happened years ago.
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