What I like to do is get on the road by about 8:00 am, and travel until around 2 or 3. This assures I get a place to park.
There are no truck stops or the like. Depending on how many of us there are, we can use the occasional rest area, provincial park and/or private campgrounds. I too don't want a third job. Two is enough.
My plan is as follows, subject to everybody's input.
We will travel the Alaksa Highway with stops that include, but are not restricted to, Ft. Nelson, Liard Hot Springs, Watson Lake, Whitehorse and Haines Junction. From Haines Junction, we will leave the highway and travel to Haines. We may have a fishing trip there. We will travel back to Haines Jct and travel on through Kluane country and into Alaska and Tok. From Tok, onto Fairbanks with perhaps a side trip toward Chena. From Fairbanks, south on the Parks Highway to Denali Park. From there to Willow, and into Wasilla, home of the Iditarod. From there, onto Anchorage and maybe the Kenai Peninsula. It gets pretty crazy out there. After time around Anchorage, I may be able to lead a trip to Valdez and McCartney areas. On your return trip, you would travel through Glennallen, up the Tok cutoff through Mentasta and the Alaska Range back into Tok.
Following this route, you will have an opportunity to see just how diverse Alaska is. You will see the Southeast Coast, Interior, Alaska Range and South Central as well as the Kenai area. You will experience a rain forest, alpine tundra, muskeg, boreal forest, mountains and coast.
I think it will be a good, rounded experience.
I don't know if I mentioned it in my earlier message, but you need good bug juice. The spray on or Avon stuff doesn't cut it here. When you look at the repellent's ingredients, it should be at least 75% DEET (there is big long name for the actual chemical). Don't get the stuff on any plastic though. Also, I have had no luck with Citronella candles. I do use the mosquito coils though and they help.
I will be providing some "guide" information via CB radio on the way up if you like and have a radio.
I have not heard from many of the people who have said they are going along for quite some time. I think we are at about 5 rigs now.
Marty