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AKsilvereagle
Jul 20, 2014Explorer II
As mentioned, quickest route is thru Alberta by reaching the QE Hwy 2, a little quicker you want to bypass Edmonton and reaching Hwy 43, which links into BC Hwy 2 however they still have mass construction just passed Toms Lake so expect delays, as BC Hwy 2 runs into Dawson Creek and just follow the same road here to the roundabout where the Alaska Hwy starts at, and stay on the Alaska Hwy throughout which links on the Richardson Hwy at Delta Junction and wellah, you will arrive in Fairbanks.
Quickest and easiest route to take as one would have to be a dummy if they were to ever get lost along the way....I can't think of more than two intersections along the entire way where someone could make an inadvertent wrong turn....Be aware in Grande Prairie that Hwy 43 is split into two different roadways once you get there....Hwy 43 west to east will take someone on one roadway to link to it, as Hwy 43 east to west will link you on an entire different roadway to reach there, unless you know the other options of sideroads to take in Grande Prairie.
Quickest and easiest route to take as one would have to be a dummy if they were to ever get lost along the way....I can't think of more than two intersections along the entire way where someone could make an inadvertent wrong turn....Be aware in Grande Prairie that Hwy 43 is split into two different roadways once you get there....Hwy 43 west to east will take someone on one roadway to link to it, as Hwy 43 east to west will link you on an entire different roadway to reach there, unless you know the other options of sideroads to take in Grande Prairie.
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