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It may be too late to find any open vehicle slots, but there is usually always room for walk ons with bicycles. in the rear it may be an option but need to fabricate a carrier that will still let us have the bikes there. A good source for you to check out is The MilePost. It was invaluable. After buying our new trailer we thought it would be great to take it up north to extend our skiing season and have Spring Break in British Columbia. We did not do the stop on the glacier (good thing because they were all cancelled that day) but the twin engine that flew around. We can give you the details that took us about 5 years to learn, and help with getting the best out of the park. Then Yellowstone and Glacier National parks. UNtrue. How often do you use the GOPROS? is easy to walk to (5 mins from the car park), whilst the middle lake is certainly more of a easy to i... from C$169.00 per adult (price varies by group size), from C$250.00 per adult (price varies by group size), from C$307.80 per adult (price varies by group size), from C$227.70 per adult (price varies by group size), from C$157.50 per adult (price varies by group size). Great trip. Have a wonderful adventure!! Our favorites are Summit Lake and Liard HotSprings on the Alaska highway (on the way up) and Meziadin Lake on the Stewart-Cassiar Highway (for your drive back down south). Will ass along info if I see something helpful. Although neither of us have been to Inuvik, I think you would real enjoy it because Charlie, my husband, says it is an Indian Village (which is ALOT more interesting than oil). That is the last day before they close it for the summer and access switches to Shuttle only. But Alaska is an adventure with wonderful scenery, lots of wild animals and great fishing. I know you have a few videos about your cameras, a Cannon SLR, a small hand held and a GOPRO or two. One tip I’ve always heard though: Reduce your speed! Of course, there is dis-continuous permafrost between Beaver Creek and Destruction Bay in Yukon (you may notice a test section south of Beaver Creek where Yukon/FHA is evaluating some options to mitigate the effects of this permafrost. We hunt, fish, camp, bike, and do just about everything else. This incredible piece of infrastructure is accessible to all ages and abilities, and you'll find yourself meandering…, This multi-use venue with xc skiing, biathlon, ski jumping, snow shoeing etc etc will help Canada produce another…. If nothing else, travel the first 250kms or so to get to the tundra; Arctic Circle marker is at km 405.6, Inuvik at km 732. I can’t see how that would work during a 3 month trip?? Hoping this works. You should also go to Canada Olympic Park. Again its gravel and very narrow road with steep climb and curves. We also have a local-run brewery! Oh, and Denali is the BEST. Can you provide suggestions or insight ? whose sole purpose is to provide accommodations for the oilfield workers of Prudhoe Bay, so there’s not really a whole lot to see or do. Question #4 At the end of your trip from Lytton you should go over to Lillooet and come down to Famous Whistler. Just my $.02 USD worth. We’ve kept this message at the top of our “to respond” list since we first arrived in Whitehorse assuming we’d spend a few days on the return trip…well I’m sad to say we just blazed through Whitehorse a few days ago because we had something come up in the lower 48 we need to take care of. Does anyone have any suggestions. The hike is moderately difficult but certainly not strenuous. A couple of notes: The Icefields Parkway between Banff and Jasper is worth every dollar of gas, even if you’ve already done it. Do see Mt. An amazing dinosaur museum! Is a go pro difficult and is editing hard. Cannot remember name of it. We used the Milepost and thought it was a great book. Was the experience for the Michaels and their Airstream a rare one? At the end of your trip you might want to take the ferry to Victoria as it is a beautiful and quite unique island. Seat and back cushions covered in grey polyester fabric In the Yukon, territorial campgrounds offer dry camping (but free wood for fires) for $12 a night. Keystone – If you’re headed to Mt. Many Thanks. Look no further than Fraserway RV's own brand, Adventurer manufacturing. Lots I am sure you will want to explore in the short time you are in the area (yes, I live in Whitehorse). Their telephone number is +1 604-902-2211. And Whittier is is one of the “strangest” US cities… Again…you need to discover. My dear friend and colleague Erin LaVale tells me that you’re heading our way in the beginning of June, to the Northern Rockies (Fort Nelson & Muncho Lake) during your incredible Alaska adventure! Driving the entire way to Inuvik with your coach is probably not the smartest thing to do, but is possible. Really enjoy your videos and can’t wait to see what you have for Alberta and the Rockies. I’d be happy to do so. We have the one we currently own in our travel store, however there is a new version coming out that we want to test…especially since the roads are so bad up there in AK. I love the planning stage. It would be my second trip to Alaska with you as our tour guide. British Columbia. After spending weeks thinking, reading, researching, soul searching and planning our Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon Territory and Alaska RV trip Nikki and I looked at each other and said “we should share all our planning and researching with our fellow travelers, RVers and dreamers!”. My family & I are heading to Alaska in June and would love some advice! Ellen, We have a whole section of our website dedicated to the trip, it’s on the menu bar so its easy to find but here is a link as well: https://www.gonewiththewynns.com/alaska-canada-adventures, Alaska and Canada are very expensive. I’d like to see your “planning map”, mentioned above, but not visible to me. We gave up on the idea because it looks veery complicated. So glad you have found some helpful info and hope to see you on the road. Did you get up the Dempster at all? Marvelous real estate along there, for sure! Personally I would not take my RV in those kind of road, the scenery of course is worthwhile but it is a slow drive in the wilderness and no RV services. That’s definitely the way to go , So happy to find you two again; have referenced you from time to time and should have corresponded before our 3 month Canada vacation last year…..really nice but did not use much available resources and was very expensive. Forest hiking trails across the road and only 6 mile drive to the monument. Harney Peak – Altitude is ~7,200 ft once you climb to the top! Hey guys did you ever do a total cost of the trip ? We plan on visiting Denali [3 days , plan on camping at wonder lake ], Seward , Kenai . How many wives to you have? Why did you decide to get rid of Windy? It has great maps and is very detailed. Have a great Alaskan trip. I have learned a lot from your site but I get overwhelmed at the thought of having to decide what Brand to go with. While there go to Exit Glacier. I was born in WILLIAMS LAKE and lived in FT ST JOHN