I think when I get to Dawson Creek I will decide if I take the Top of the World Hwy or the Alaskan Hwy.
It depends on my timing and the Ferry's
Posted 06 December 2022 - 10:26 PM
I think when I get to Dawson Creek I will decide if I take the Top of the World Hwy or the Alaskan Hwy.
It depends on my timing and the Ferry's
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Posted 06 December 2022 - 11:13 PM
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Posted 07 December 2022 - 01:54 PM
Thanks Vic,
I've added waypoints for everything mentioned.
My strongest "plan" is to sort of follow the NWWR to Dawson Creek, and then continue on to Alaska.
Other places on my list so far are
Clearwater Lake Provincial Park
Prince Albert National Park
Riding Mountain National Park
Meadow Lake Provincial Park
Duck Mountain Provincial park
Lesser Slave Lake
Wood Buffalo National Park
Great Slave Lake
A lot will be decided as I travel.
My return is probably the Icefields Parkway, I've never been past Glacier/Waterton Parks.
As much as I would love to have a boat many places on this trip, my shoulders don't like me paddling any more.
As I will have my dogs with me, I'm leaving motorcycles home, and haven't ridden my bicycles in years. they are up for debate. it depends on how things load up on the truck.
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Posted 14 December 2022 - 02:04 PM
I've been working on getting route ideas entered in to my Garmin.
The Milepost is unbelievably detailed, its hard to locate a lot of things in Garmin Explorer or Google maps.
I am now getting a better idea of how big some of these places are, I didn't understand how far it is from Dawson Creek, BC to the Alaskan Border.
Many of the "Towns" are much smaller than i imagined.
I am glad to be doing this without time constraints, I know I will be skipping many things but the amount I won't skip is huge.
Have any of you experienced Nahanni national Park in the NWT?
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Posted 16 December 2022 - 09:34 PM
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Posted 17 December 2022 - 02:03 PM
I don't think I can do a canoe trip, I did a brief look ant a flight seeing tour out of Fort Simpson, NWT
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Posted 17 December 2022 - 03:35 PM
Dave. If you are going to be in Valdez, consider the day cruise on the Lu-Lu Belle. Captain Fred gets that boat to places where I wondered how he"s getting out. But , that was the first week of June ,probably a bit different later in the summer.
Posted 18 December 2022 - 12:41 PM
Noted, I really am not trying to plan down to details, just have a lot of ideas on what to do.
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Posted 04 February 2023 - 11:26 PM
Having driven across the prairies from Vancouver to Winnepeg on the #1 several times, I'd be inclined to go the more northerly route, depending on the time of year. The boreal forest is more interesting than the prairies, at least to me. That said, do not miss driving up the Rockies from the Canadian border to Jasper via Hwy 40 and the Icefields Parkway.
I've been working at this, I think I've added about 900+ waypoints to my GPS. I am working on my way from Alaska now.
I think I'll take the Cassiar Hwy to the Yellowhead Hwy to Jasper.
After reviewing this thread and studying maps it looks like Hwy 40 and the Icfields Parkway parralel each other from the Yellowhead hwy.
Vic Harder Which is the do not miss? I've never been north of the border there.
As I recall from a trip to glacier NP in 1999 I liked the west side better. If I take the Icefields I can easily take 93 south from Radium hot Springs to Whitefish Montana
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Dave
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Posted 05 February 2023 - 12:13 AM
Hey Dave, I'd be super interested to see your 900+ waypoints! Once you are in Jasper head south on the 93 to Banff. The Jasper to Banff stretch is only 288km, but plan on taking a day just for that, if you want to stop and do some short hikes and take pictures.
From Banff, take a short jaunt east to Canmore, and then go south on the 742 (gravel) or a bit further east is the #40. The 742 joins the 40 near Lower Kananaskis Lake.
From there stay on the 40/940 until you get to the #3. From there you can either go west on the #3 to be more in the mountains, or east, to take in the Frank Slide and from Pincher Creek south on the #6 to Waterton/Glacier NP.
Lots of hiking, mountain biking, canoeing and fishing along all of this stretch. We've spent decades in these mountains and have yet to see/hike them all.
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