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Embarking North, Part 5: Dawson City, Yukon - Tuktoyuktuk, Northwest Territories
Under a blanket of afternoon storm clouds and wildfire smoke, we nervously turned north onto the Dempster Highway. This almost completely gravel highway stretches 737km (458 miles) north to Inuvik, NT and to the small village of Tuktoyuktuk, NT, the furthest point north in Canada that you can drive to from the mainland.
Embarking North, Part 4: Watson Lake, BC - Dawson City, Yukon
Pulling away from Watson Lake there was a lot of uncertainty in our route ahead. With the newfound information that fires were potentially blocking our most direct route north we were setting off with our fingers crossed that we would be able to make our planned route without issue.
Embarking North Part 3: Smithers, BC to Watson Lake, Yukon.
With Smithers behind us we were once again rapidly north-bound. Not long after leaving town we came to our next major turning point where we would turn onto the 874 km (543 mi) long Stewart-Cassiar highway.
Embarking North, Part 2: Ennis, MT to Smithers, BC
We said our goodbyes to Christina’s family and climbed back into the seats of our truck, Dolores. With full hearts from spending so much quality time with family we were setting off once again, but this time, into fully new territory for both of us. It was time for our first international border crossing in Dolores!
Embarking North, Part 1: Carbondale, CO to Ennis, MT
With the truck fully packed by mid-day, we closed the front door of our house one final time for the summer and jumped into the driver and passenger seats of Dolores, pulled the truck doors shut and turned the ignition key. From that moment on, we would call our truck home for the rest of the summer…
“If Not Now Then When?” - We’re Headed to Alaska and Canada!
This summer, the rough plan is to drive from our home in Carbondale, Colorado to Alaska through Canada on a roughly 10,000 mile round-trip journey over the course of about 4 months…