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MDKMDK wrote:
That sounds like a great plan. We did the big triangle in August/September 2016, took the Alaska Hwy/Hwy 97 northwest from Dawson Creek and entered at Alcan, then Tok, then Delta Junction to Fairbanks. Then from there south to Denali, and on to Anchorage, the Kenai Peninsula, and Homer. You can camp on the Homer Spit for a few bucks, no hookups, but your're right in Katchemak Bay. The scenery is pretty intense in most of Alaska. Take your time.
After that we toured around Palmer/Wasilla and then back out via the Glenn Hwy to Tok, and towards Canada again.
We considered trying the Cassiar Hwy coming back, but we were time constrained and needed to pick up the pace, so we returned to Edmonton, then south along the main highway to Calgary, Lethbridge, and exited at Sweetgrass into Montana.
It was a great trip. I'mm planning on doing it again, as soon as we're able to travel.
Next time, I'd like to try the Haul Road for a ways. Maybe to the Arctic Circle near Wiseman.
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โMar-15-2018 03:46 PM
c.traveler2 wrote:
The Milepost is about 98% accurate. What is it that you guys like to see in Alaska and are you also trying to keep your expenses down? Post what you would like to see,eats, etc. Then others can chine in with suggestions. I had find French, Canada since I didn't know where in Canada it was at and did a route from your place to Tok Alaska on Google Earth. It showed the routing going down through the USA first before heading back up to Canada and on to Tok, Alaska.
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