I am planing to make this trip with the wife in 2020, has anyone made this trip? Looking at gear recommendations and vehicle mods. Also advice on general planning and sight seeing.
Thanks,
Mixednuts59
Just posted some info about our trip in another thread on this topic, figured would share here as well to hopefully help you out
Did this with my fiancee last September, what an amazing trip, would love to do again in a heartbeat. Yukon was definitely the best and most beautiful surprise.
Working from the top down:
- Make sure you do a dip in the Arctic Ocean! Note Tuk is not really tourist-ready per se, hopefully this year they'll be better but you won't find restaurants or hotels. Camping at the Tuk campground in town means being exposed to the ocean winds with no cover (unless you have RV/camper?). Treat it as a day trip from Inuvik and you'll have fun.
- Inuvik does have 2 hotels to stay at, everything closes early and most places aren't open Sundays so time accordingly. Make it a goal to stop by Alestine's for a meal!! https://m.facebook.com/alestines/
- Eagle Plains is sort of the defacto mid-way between Dawson and Inuvik. It's basically an outpost with a gas station, mechanic, diner, motel. There are also a couple gas stations on the Northwest Territories side (after the 2nd ferry).
- Make sure you check the ferries for the latest updates the day before and morning of, they/their landing sites break down and sometimes for more than a day.
- Explore around Dawson, lots of cool mining stuff (including Dredge No 4, tour is worth it), drive up to Dome Mountain in Dawson City for some wicked views, the paddlewheel graveyard is on the west side of the river, kind of hidden away on the beach, you will need to park and walk to it.
- Note Dawson has quite a few hotels, all of which are often packed with both tourists and workers so doesn't hurt to check availability a day or so before
- Don't forget to drive the Top of the World road from Dawson to the border (and if don't want to go to Alaska then just drive back), note this road is shut down around mid September.
- Stop into Carcross and check out the small downtown that is very well done in a native theme, with cute shops and historic train yards. Also see the Carcross desert!
- Check out Emerald Lake
- Bring a board with your names on it or something else unique to add to the Signpost Forest in Watson Lake
Feel free to message me for more specific questions, as you can see, I love sharing experiences and likely am not remembering everything I want to say at this time
On the question of tires, we ran General Grabber ATx, E rated, and brought 1 full size spare, never had any troubles and we were blowing through those gravel roads. Though keep in mind, they're pretty heavy duty tires. For comparison: I weighed the truck at a scale and we were at 6500lbs. We did speak to a couple folks that were there with rental cars and they did just fine so long as they drove very slowly and cautiously.
We drove from Toronto, so can also answer questions about the route along the way