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Thanks for great report and photos. Inspiring.
Great. Lucky for you ,you are 1000 miles closer than we are but I still like making the trip.allanb said:Appreciate your great words and pictures Frank. Amazing variety of critters you saw in Denali.
That's it,! we're going to take the summer of '18, to drive up and back.
Thanks for viewing.buckland said:Just finished reading this and your blog.... incredible trip. One I hope to try next year. I learned a lot from the descriptions. How was the trip on the ferry going up? I have heard one can have a dog but they have to stay in the truck (!)...I imagine there are stops for them to walk and get to do their business.... seems it would be 'ruff".
Certainly a trip to last a lifetime. Planning is the key...or at least reduces the probability for unexpected events.
Thanks for sharing.
Great start Rob. On our 09 trip,the first that we had a milepost,Sharon went through and tagged the different routes we would take.buckland said:Just ordered the Milepost 2016. I will go through it and then I am sure to have some questions. I sincerely hope to save enough for the ferry. We would drive back on the AlCan to Montana The Mrs flies home and I bring home the camper. At least that is the start of the plan. Thanks
Actually most of our camp sites were not reservation ones.smlobx said:Great TR!
We are planning a family trip in '18 and will be leaving from VA so we will be driving some serious miles...
The ferry is on our itinerary as well and we'll be coming back through Dawson.
One question I have, in reading your blog it sounds like you stayed mostly at campgrounds and had reservations for many of those. Is it hard to find boondocking sites? I was under the impression it was fairly easy to find these places. Of course in Denali and other high traffic places I would assume that reservations are advisable.
Thanks.