Vaughn MacKenzie
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I've been a 49er for 20 years. . . that is, since 1987 I've been to every state but the biggest one :-laf
Kinda thinking of a road trip up there mid-late August with my folks and have a few questions. The route I'm looking at is to go from Washington State to Skagway AK. Would go up 97 into BC up to Prince George, take Rte 16 over to Rte 37 and follow it to Watson Lake, then Rte 1 towards Whitehorse and dropping down to Skagway. Kinda thought about going to Ketchikan but the ferry is pretty expensive from Prince Rupert.
Questions. . . anyone been on this route especially 37 and 1? Is the road surface decent, is it slow and twisty most the way, etc. ? Is the road down into Skagway any good? In 2002 I drove to Hay River NWT which is about as far north as this trip and the roads were OK, but once crossing into NW Territories the road had big dips and heaves in places and you had to slow to about 40-45 fairly often.
Once hitting 37 are there campsites or accommodations to be found? Is fuel very available and is it pretty spendy?
I'm thinking about towing my small camper along since I'm thinking hotels will be few & far between (and probably spendy). But if the roads are rough, twisty and slow I may want to leave it home.
One thing I want to do is bring some processed WVO along to cut fuel costs, but I'm afraid it might be an issue taking that across the border. Thoughts?
Vaughn
Kinda thinking of a road trip up there mid-late August with my folks and have a few questions. The route I'm looking at is to go from Washington State to Skagway AK. Would go up 97 into BC up to Prince George, take Rte 16 over to Rte 37 and follow it to Watson Lake, then Rte 1 towards Whitehorse and dropping down to Skagway. Kinda thought about going to Ketchikan but the ferry is pretty expensive from Prince Rupert.
Questions. . . anyone been on this route especially 37 and 1? Is the road surface decent, is it slow and twisty most the way, etc. ? Is the road down into Skagway any good? In 2002 I drove to Hay River NWT which is about as far north as this trip and the roads were OK, but once crossing into NW Territories the road had big dips and heaves in places and you had to slow to about 40-45 fairly often.
Once hitting 37 are there campsites or accommodations to be found? Is fuel very available and is it pretty spendy?
I'm thinking about towing my small camper along since I'm thinking hotels will be few & far between (and probably spendy). But if the roads are rough, twisty and slow I may want to leave it home.
One thing I want to do is bring some processed WVO along to cut fuel costs, but I'm afraid it might be an issue taking that across the border. Thoughts?
Vaughn
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