| Management number | 231909866 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | $7.58 | Model Number | 231909866 | ||
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THE MILEPOST TRAVEL GUIDE 2026–2027 The Ultimate Scenic Road Trip Companion to Alaska, Yukon & Northern British ColumbiaYou are standing at Mile Zero. Behind you: everything familiar. Ahead: 2,200 miles of the most extraordinary road on Earth — grizzly bears fishing for salmon, the midnight sun above the Arctic Circle, a turquoise lake so impossibly colored it looks invented, and a small gold rush city at the confluence of two great rivers where the bars stay open because the sun never quite goes down. This guide gets you there — and tells you exactly what to do when you arrive.Most Alaska Highway travel books tell you where to stop. This one tells you why — and what you'll miss if you don't. Written as if by a well-traveled friend who has driven every mile, eaten at every worthwhile roadhouse, and knows the specific pullout at MP 1058 where the Kluane Range reflects in the still water at 7pm. Zero filler. Zero tourism-brochure language. Every sentence earns its place.WHAT'S INSIDE:- 12 full destination chapters — Dawson Creek to Prudhoe Bay, with Denali, Fairbanks, Anchorage, Whitehorse, and Dawson City covered in depth. Each chapter includes top attractions with current 2026–2027 admission prices, hidden gems the standard guides skip, restaurant recommendations with signature dishes, accommodation across all budgets, nightlife, shopping, and day trips.- 3 complete itineraries — 7-day express, 10-day Whitehorse hub loop, and the definitive 14-day Dawson Creek to Anchorage corridor — all with day-by-day driving tables, overnight recommendations, and advance booking checklists.- The Dalton Highway chapter— America's most remote public road covered in full: the 239-mile fuel gap explained, the Arctic Circle crossing, Atigun Pass and the moment the treeline disappears, the Brooks Range from the driver's seat, and Prudhoe Bay at the Arctic Ocean. The preparation section alone is worth the price of admission.- Wildlife viewing guide— Month-by-month calendar for grizzlies, caribou, wolves, Dall sheep, moose, bald eagles, and arctic fox. Species accounts with specific milepost viewpoints, behavioral signals, and photography technique.- Fuel planning tables for every critical gap — including the Dalton's 239-mile Coldfoot-to-Deadhorse stretch with per-vehicle range calculations.- Entry requirements, border crossing protocols, firearms declaration process, and agricultural restrictions — the specifics that trip up unprepared travelers at every crossing.- Special interest chapters on outdoor adventures (14 day hikes, paddling routes, fishing, flightseeing, rafting), food and drink culture (wild salmon species guide, craft beer, foraged ingredients), traveling with kids, solo and couples travel, and verified accessibility information.- Back matter that actually works — emergency contacts for every jurisdiction, medical facilities by community, a complete seasonal packing list with reasoning, and a 150-entry quick reference index of every named restaurant, hotel, attraction, and campground.FOR TRAVELERS WHO TAKE THE JOURNEY SERIOUSLY.Whether you're driving a loaded Class A from Dawson Creek, renting a camper van in Whitehorse, flying into Fairbanks to drive the Parks Highway south to Anchorage, or taking the Alaska Marine Highway ferry through the Inside Passage — this guide is the one you reach for when the decision matters.The Milepost corridor is not a backdrop. It is the destination. This guide treats it that way. Read more
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