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GordonThree
May 28, 2015Explorer
Once you get past Whitehorse, there's no need for Wallydocking ... Despite signage to the contrary, there were plenty of RV's parking in road side pull-offs (myself included). If you take the Cassair (through BC) instead of the Alaskan, every rest stop I visited allowed overnight parking / camping for up to 8 hours. The Yukon government is not so generous.
In Alaska, IMHO if you want to be a city slicker, stay at a campground in the city - you get hookups and can unhitch the toad / tv, etc. if you want to explore the "last frontier" there's no shortage of places to stop with mind blowing beautiful vistas. out in the wilds you can pull off just about any road and stop, at many of the the pull offs folks even built fire rings from boulders.
In Alaska, IMHO if you want to be a city slicker, stay at a campground in the city - you get hookups and can unhitch the toad / tv, etc. if you want to explore the "last frontier" there's no shortage of places to stop with mind blowing beautiful vistas. out in the wilds you can pull off just about any road and stop, at many of the the pull offs folks even built fire rings from boulders.
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