ac bill wrote:
I can't see why you would destroy your unit travelling the Alaska Hwy? Thousands travel it every year in their RV's.
You must have been talking to someone who drove it back in the 60's when it was a gravel road, and flat tires were the order of the day. Back then you were advised to pack more than one spare tire, and plenty of extra fuel.
Today the Hwy is paved it's full length, although you may run into sections under repair.
This is an excellent site with trip info all along it, broken down into several different sections, starting at Mile 0 in Dawson Creek, BC, and ending 1520 miles later in Fairbanks, Alaska.It shows where food, camping or fuel are available.
http://www.milepost.com/highway_info/alaska_highway
I rode it in 1962 on Honda, fuel was no problem, carried a extra tire. Had to make a chain out of a log tigher, far less curves today. Wow that was 52 years ago, Hello