by Colliemom » Wed Mar 04, 2020 8:38 am
I drove to AK in 2000 with a couple friends. We didn't RV cause we didn’t have one, but did the motel/cabin thing. We went through the Canadian Rockies and took the Alaska Marine Highway ferry up the Inside Passage from Prnce Rupert, BC to Haines, AK. That was a fantastic trip and I would do it again. Cuts about 700 miles off driving. And the scenery was spectacular. They carry all types of vehicles, you pay by length. You can hop off at different ports and catch another ferry to continue on. All this takes planning though. We had all our reservations made ahead of time, starting 7 months before we left. Like others have said, there’s way more to see than you can do in one trip. Coming home, we came back on the Yellowhead Highway (Canadian Highway 5) which was a beautiful drive. You need to plan so you have a place to park for the nights. The others can probably give suggestions. I have been wanting to go back again, but won’t be this year. Having driven up and back, the roads are good except for construction zones etc. In a way, I would almost rather go in a single vehicle, like a MH or van, rather than pull a trailer as service places are far and few between and construction can get a bit bumpy. But that was long time ago. We saw quite a few RV’s when we were out there. We met so many nice people, saw so much beautiful country and had experiences we wouldn’t have gotten with a tour, due to time restrictions. Have fun planning and deciding.
Sue and the Furry Crew