Back from Dawson. The Top of the World highway was totally insane! It had been raining for weeks on and off prior to our arrival in Chicken, AK. The road was like ice with some gravel on it. Sticky slippery mud. Truck was fine, but I was on my bike. Anyways, we made it over and into Dawson in about 5 hours soaking wet, freezing cold and shaky. As soon as we dropped down to the ferry dock it was in the 80's and blue! Happy days. The Dust 2 Dawson rally was super fun (you can read about it on ADVRider under the Alaska regional forum), lots of cool people and awesome bikes.
I was very happy to have the truck tag along, oh, and my girlfriend. The camper and truck performed perfectly over 2100km of nasty mud, gravel, washboard, potholes, etc... Turnbuckle finally came loose after 20,000km of driving since May 3. Only one of them though and not really all that loose.
After heading back to Tok, AK we decided to ride the Denali Highway from Paxson to Cantwell. It was 135 miles of awesome gravel road! We rode 45-60mph, which was too bad because the scenery was so nice and I got very few photos! Picked a kick ass campsite up a pull off road and saw a moose cow and calf walk right by us after popping up.
I could go on and on about the Top of the World Highway and the Denali Highway. I haven't heard of them on this forum, they are in the west, and you should all do your best to drive them. It's FWC paradise, and even more fun when you have one following you on your motorcycle!
I'll switch it up this time and put captions above the photos - to fit in.
Arriving in Dawson, I don't think this will be easy to wash:
Ferry into Dawson:
Truck and camper looking a bit dirty:
Friday night there were 165 (I think) bikes lined up here and some fun riding events, and also booze. Lots of booze.
Dawson from the dome:
Wash me:
Beginning of the Denali Hwy:
Me and my cousin (with his KLR):
This photo finally makes me slightly less jealous of all these shots you guys have posted up. This was truly a campsite fit for a WTW'er. Mile 75 Denali Highway (the middle), turn off highway and go a few miles up a bouldery, gravely, muddy hill. Pick the best view, pop the top, and open a beer:
Not a bad night to be camping in AK:
Good view: