Thin Blue Smoke wrote:
We are thinking of going t Alaska in 2015 and want input on when to go.
Thanks
I went in the spring mid-May to mid-June, 36 days round trip. no serious regrets.
Many campgrounds along the way are open only for July-August, some days ended up being longer than comfortable. plan ahead on this.
The arrogant American I am, I broke the law in the Yukon and parked overnight in a deserted scenic turn-off on a frozen lake after driving 12 hours. seems Yukon has a good campground owners lobby, at least when it comes to buying passive-aggressive signs.
In Alaska you'll find plenty to do, but some high mountain roads may still be closed by snow (road to Salmon glacier, Hatcher Pass for example). All the tourist stuff was up and running by memorial day.
I found the weather in Canada to be excellent, blue sky and sunshine almost every day in Alberta, BC and Yukon.
Alaska, the weather was either rain with very thick heavy clouds or skies filled with choking smoke from wild fires - very strange to have lots of rain and also very dry conditions?! I tend to get impatient burning $$$ per day in food, fuel and lodging so I didn't wait out the weather, instead I kept moving, and the weather followed me.
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