Scottiemom wrote:
The Milepost was also helpful. One of us would actually read passages aloud as we drove through. There is plenty of scenery, but soooo much history and this also helped get us through some of the very long drives of wilderness.
Campgrounds are expensive. If we go back, we will plan to spend every few days in provincial parks in Canada and similar parks in Alaska. They are much cheaper, few amenities, but would cut the overall cost of your trip by a considerable amount.
Dale
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Actually the entire trip was expensive.
We spent $330 on tours in the tour book and hence saved $220, a very good deal. We had planned several more tours but they didn't work out.