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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: 144man on November 20, 2011, 06:11:55 PM
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Many many years ago I hitchhiked to Alaska on the Alcan Highway. At the time, it was mostly 2-lane gravel, and folks had hardware-cloth rock screens in front of their windshileds and radiators. Everyone carried 2 spare tires and two gerry cans of gas. I remember meeting a kid in Anchorage who rode a Honda 360 all the way from Montana. He was still driving it around town. I said to him, "You must love that bike." His simple response was "I hate it man, I HATE it."
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That trip is on my bucket list javascript:void(0)
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I've driven up/down the alcan a number of times.
A couple of things:
1) The only gravel left is areas of road construction (perhaps 5-10 miles at a stretch)
2) You need to have at least 200 miles of range. Some of the mom/pop gas stations have closed (or severely reduced hours), so you need to plan your fuel ups.
3) Get the latest Milepost magazine
4) If tent camping:
The provincal parks in Canada are usually very nice.
Some campgrounds will advise against tent camping starting in june (bears).
5) Plan for about 600 miles a day (although 800/day is also feasible if you have an iron butt)
6) Carry an air hour to clear buffalo from the road (barking dog though is actually better).