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As things are coming together for my June 2025 Nebraska to Dead Horse, I am realizing I MAY ... AM in over my head! If there is anyone out there who can lend some advice on the trip planning, that would be greatly appreciated. Currently I am using Mapquest, iOverlander, and OnX. I have all three programs open and cross check between the them. The first two issues go hand in hand.
1st: fuel - I am not finding towns listed on the maps between here and there. If I zoom in almost as far as possible and switch to satellite view, I can find some city's/towns along the way. But obviously the closer I get to Alaska the fewer the towns. Is there a better program to help find and plan my fuel stops?
2nd: wild camping - I assumed that iOverlander would have thousands of spots listed (at one time it seemed to maybe on the mobile version?) but now there is only 1 or 2 listed between Nebraska and Canada, and none listed in Canada...Again is there a better way, or am I missing something?
3rd: I am starting to question if 30 days is enough time, it looks like If I drive 3.5hrs and 250 miles every day, it would take the full 30 days to go round trip. I was hoping for a week up, and week back and two weeks of time to stop and play throughout the trip. Somedays drive 8-10hrs other days only drive 3-4. - I think Lifestyle Overland recently did the trip in 7 days from Utah to Anchorage.
I am not looking for anyone to plan my trip, but I could use some advice...
1st: fuel - I am not finding towns listed on the maps between here and there. If I zoom in almost as far as possible and switch to satellite view, I can find some city's/towns along the way. But obviously the closer I get to Alaska the fewer the towns. Is there a better program to help find and plan my fuel stops?
2nd: wild camping - I assumed that iOverlander would have thousands of spots listed (at one time it seemed to maybe on the mobile version?) but now there is only 1 or 2 listed between Nebraska and Canada, and none listed in Canada...Again is there a better way, or am I missing something?
3rd: I am starting to question if 30 days is enough time, it looks like If I drive 3.5hrs and 250 miles every day, it would take the full 30 days to go round trip. I was hoping for a week up, and week back and two weeks of time to stop and play throughout the trip. Somedays drive 8-10hrs other days only drive 3-4. - I think Lifestyle Overland recently did the trip in 7 days from Utah to Anchorage.
I am not looking for anyone to plan my trip, but I could use some advice...