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Apr-05-2014 08:17 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
Recommend Deep Creek Beach SP for at least one night for a very unique boat launching operation. Also we watched eagles for hours. No hookups. Also this is closer to the halilbut fishing grounds than Homer. Click here.
Apr-05-2014 07:56 PM
VegaSaurus wrote:terrax wrote:
In the meantime we have added more features that are, hopefully, of good use for RVers coming to the North. Ones you are up here you can find
- gas stations
- free wifi hot spots
- rv parks
- campgrounds
- dump stations
- attractions
near your current location. Just type www.rvnorth.com into the browsers address bar (as you would do to access any other website) and you are good to go. Hope that helps.
See you soon in the North.
Stephan, another suggestion is to add a list of "scheduled" road construction areas in BC and the Yukon. Current driving conditions help but for trip planning it would be nice to know areas to avoid if at all possible. Your road conditions tab is also helpful but doesn't let you know that they are planning to tear up a certain area next month.
I'm not exactly sure where that information is but I was told it's available online somewhere. And since you usually have to go through BC to get to the Yukon adding a tab for scheduled construction in BC would kind of be appropriate.
Recently we were camping in Florida by to a lady cg host from AK and she was telling us how her brother came up to see her one year and was stuck in road construction where he went 40 miles in 18 hours. If he had checked the scheduled road construction he could have avoided that area.
Just a suggestion. Thanks
Jim & Yvonne
Clearwater, Fl
(We moved up our departure date to April 28th and need to start planning !!!)
Apr-05-2014 07:07 PM
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Apr-05-2014 03:50 PM
sue.t wrote:
For the Vancouver-Whistler-Pemberton-Lillooet section of your trip, and particularly the Pemberton to Lillooet leg, ensure your brakes and cooling system are in good order.
Ours were, BUT the brakes still overheated on the fifth wheel and the truck brakes had to do the job.
Apr-05-2014 03:39 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
Sue's great and detailed information was much appreciated last year. Thanks again for all of the information. Aren't you heading the Board of Directors for Yukon Tourism? :@
Apr-05-2014 03:06 PM
sue.t wrote:
The roads break down with spring thaw so some of the construction areas aren't known until the ground has thawed and the pavement broken. The highway construction reports are posted here:
http://www.hpw.gov.yk.ca/trans/engineering/bridgeconstruction.html
You can see road reports at:
http://www.511yukon.ca/
http://www.drivebc.ca/
It is hard to avoid a road closure or construction zone when there is only one route to take. Although in Yukon, if the AK Hwy is closed west of Whitehorse the North Klondike is an option if you're headed to Alaska.
If you're on the Cassiar and it is closed for a flood, the detour BACK and then around on the Alaska Highway is a long one. Cassiar is known to close for a day or days due to conditions (floods or fires).
Yukon doesn't announce its pending construction until spring. But, based on news reports and RFPs/tenders put out, avoid the Campbell Highway in Yukon this year.
Apr-05-2014 11:37 AM
sheltieRV wrote:
We are leaving from Northern CA in Mid May heading up through Vancouver and Whistler (couldn't resist tackling that old logging highway) to the Cassiar.
Apr-05-2014 10:38 AM
GarySandra wrote:
- I tried to get all that said they were Alaska 2014. For those I missed, let it be known so I or someone else can get you listed. For those who want off the list let us know. Looks like we have a group from all over the country. See you on the Alcan.
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