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Realistic driving schedule for Alaska?Country forums / United States of America / United States | ||
Comrades of the road! I need to be in Anchorage on May 3, and I have just about convinced myself that a Buick is the way to go, since the road is paved, yes and under repair frequently. | ||
I think it is doable. I have driven up twice in the Honda Civic, including last May and like to take 2 weeks, but I'm a dawdler taking day hikes and camping the whole way. Also, you do not have to go through Dawson and could easily shave a day or two there if deemed necessary when once you get to Whitehorse. | 1 | |
re: Dawson City, YT, to Tok, AK --- Are the Top of the World (Canadian) and Taylor (American) highways open that early in the year? I'm unsure. Regardless, it is out of your way to go north to Dawson. Instead continue direct from Whitehorse to the Alaska border, Tok, and then onto Anchorage. | 2 | |
Yes, it looks like at least the Taylor Highway is closed until May 15th. (Select East Central Alaska from | 3 | |
Thank you, I have revised to remove Dawson in favor of the Whitehorse-Tok more direct route. The whole Omaha to Anchorage package comes to +/- 4000 miles, of which 2400 is in Canada. | 4 | |
Yea - if you read all that stuff you'll end up with chicken wire covering your windshield and two spare and mounted tires strapped to the roof. LOL! Tell your Uncle the road is completely paved now except a very few short construction areas, just slow down in those areas and get over when a speeding truck comes by. Could something happen? Sure, but I have had more windshield/headlight trouble on freeways in L.A. than in Alaska or the Alaska Highway. Call your insurance agent - they will profess to have never heard of the Canadian Card - but if you persist - they will provide you with it - no charge - it will take a month or two though. No one in Canada will ask for it, in my experience and life will go on whether you have it or not. . | 5 | |
Who does the repairs on your Buick? I think that could become the dominant question. The ALCAN is not the same as driving many other routes you may have visited, and many repair shops are going to be many, many, miles from where you break down. The road surface is very good, but that could become totally irrelevant if the car won't run. | 6 | |
Dutch Uncle, when I was younger and stupider I drove from Fairbanks, AK to Dayton, OH in 4 and 1/2 days in a '72 Plymouth Duster that began the trip with 110,000 miles on the odometer. That was BEFORE the Alcan was paved. If your car holds up, your trip should be a piece of cake. | 7 | |
LizandAlan- Yes, I have seen recommnedations for an extra tire, but that seems excessive. I have and have used a tubeless tire repair kit and I have a ire pump. Those and the donut tire should get me to the next place where I can buyva tire. I could also take a rimless tire and have a shop mount it if needed. The battery is still original from 2002 and due for repalcement due to age. I lived in southern Africa for several years, and I don't want to slip into the full Kalahari expedition mode, I have Milepost and it comforts me. | 8 | |
850 in one day - ouch. | 9 | |
Might want to keep in mind that some accommodations and gas stations etc along the Alaska Hwy close down in winter and don't tend to open up until around May 15th or so - the start of the tourist season. I've done the trip in late April and it was OK. It's not a bad idea to buy gas when you find it and be prepared to snooze in the car or camp if need be. | 10 | |