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older_fossil
Aug 15, 2021Explorer
I'd recommend taking as much of the summer and even early fall as possible. There is lots to see in Alberta, British Columbia and the Yukon Territory. I'll second getting Mike and Terri Church's Alaska Camping Guide and the Milepost. We've been up three times, in 2005 and 2012 in a class C with friends in their class C, and by ourselves in 2018 in our current Tiffin Bus. We are thinking about going back up while we still know we can. If you are taking your Jeep and are used to getting off the paved roads, there are many great back roads to explore. Depending on current conditions and your own driving comfort, consider driving the Top-of-the-World Highway and/or the Old Denali Highway in your coach. These two roads are gravel/dirt, but have been fine the times we've driven them and offer wonderful scenery.
If interested, you can find the 2012 and 2018 trips in the highlights list in our blog: http://arts-work.blogspot.com/
Art
If interested, you can find the 2012 and 2018 trips in the highlights list in our blog: http://arts-work.blogspot.com/
Art
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