
Ep 53: Lessons Learned On The Alaskan Highway
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Before heading out on your Alaska road trip, service your vehicle a few weeks in advance to leave time for unexpected issues—because something will inevitably go wrong.
Bring essential gear like a gas can, extra fluids (especially engine coolant), a tire plug kit, self-jumper kit, and a mobile air compressor.
When crossing the border, be prepared with firearm documentation (preferably in card form), and know the regulations around pepper spray and CBD products.
Not all border crossings operate 24 hours, even if they claim to, so plan accordingly.
Fuel logistics are crucial—know the conversion from liters to gallons, stay aware of exchange rates, and top off in Dawson and again in places like Destruction Bay. Food becomes limited past Dawson Creek, so enjoy local staples like poutine while you can.
Cell service will be unreliable, so consider bringing a satellite phone, and prepare for long, silent stretches of driving that allow time for reflection.
Pay attention to road signs, and remember that you’ll likely cross paths with the same travelers again.
Wildlife is abundant—watch for deer, elk, caribou, moose, bison, black bears, grizzlies, and even porcupines.
Pack versatile clothing for unpredictable conditions and plan your route carefully, with optional stops like Liard Hot Springs, Sign Post Village, Muncho Lake, and Contact Creek.
In the end, expect the unexpected and embrace the unique pace of the journey.
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