dannydimitt wrote:
daily double wrote:
Just a word a caution. Churches book is good but don't take it for the gospel. If they say a campground is tight that was probably a couple of years ago, and it has grown since then! Also they say that boon docking on the side of the road in Alaska is a no-no. When we got to Tok about 6wks ago we asked the State police about this and were told that if is not posted it is OK to overbite There are a lot of places to do it and a lot of people doing it!
That is certainly correct ! We boondocked about a dozen times beside the road in beautiful places last summer in Alaska . As well as British Columbia . No problem whatsoever . The Yukon has so many very nice government campsites that we never boondocked there .
The churches is wrong for sure, looks like someone has some interest with this book. It is legal to camp just about anywhere in AK if there is no sign, just ask as you get to TOK at the BLM. Yukon does have nice campgrounds but we also did a few boondock in remote areas, no problem.