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Originally Posted by AKTransAM I wouldn't take anyone's car down to Coldfoot unless it's yours. I've never done the route, but it's generally advisable to use a truck/Jeep for that with mud terrains. |
Do let me and crackhead know if you are planning this drive from Fairbanks to ColdFoot or even till Prudhoe Bay (if it’s safe and can be done in Summers).
Happy to fly down and join you guys. Keep us posted.
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Originally Posted by AKTransAM You can normally access the glacier bushwhacking across the West Glacier "Trail", or by kayaking across the lake and beaching your canoe on the beach by the glacier. Unfortunately this year the glacier had receded too much. A large section of lake and inaccessible cliff wall was in between the glacier and the trail so it wasn't accessible from land. |
Wow, that’s goosebump stuff. Canoeing in a partial frozen lake and enter a cave which is part of a Glacier.
I think will need a few survival lessons before I even attempt that kind of dare devilry.
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Originally Posted by poised2drive Absolutely Breathtaking Views and Imagery.
The whole drive seems to be from out of the world- like the Lands of always Winter from the Game of Thrones ( without the Night King , Of course). |
You are the 3rd person who mentioned this to me. A couple of other folks said exactly same thing that it looks like the sets of “ GOT”. Haha!
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Originally Posted by poised2drive No wonder, those spectacular events like Aurora Borealis would have driven the creative imagination of many an artist! |
Absolutely. This time it wasn’t the best as we missed the main event by a day. Next day the KPI index was a whopping 9/10 and it came all over the news that that was one of the best “Northern Lights” day in a long time. Unfortunately, we were at the airport waiting for our red-eye.
Glad that we were able to witness this event (many come back disheartened) even though it was quite mild.
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Originally Posted by poised2drive Looking at all those snowy roads snaking through the whitewashed mountains and forests, the state of Alaska is added to my wishlist ( and with a recently acquired Visitor Visa, let's see if I could visit this True North. |
You should plan a trip to Alaska, if you like snow, wilderness and absolutely gorgeous sights of mountains and unique landscapes.
Btw, very very few people like such bitter cold weather so think about that carefully before planning a trip.
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Originally Posted by poised2drive I knew Alaska is the largest state in the US, but did not imagine it was that large- it is smaller than just 14 countries in the world with a length of appr. 2400 KM |
Even though I live in US, I want aware till this trip that Alaska was the biggest state in America. Now you threw a new stat at me.
I think I need to spend more time researching which isn’t one of my forte. LOL!
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Originally Posted by poised2drive Thank you for sharing this wonderful travelogue! |
Glad you like it. Thanks for your nice words.
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Originally Posted by poised2drive During my childhood, truck driver was my favourite job. The terrain seems actually quite appealing to become one now |
I would love to drive a truck (not the real ones) but, something like an F-150 or similar to Cold Foot. Hopefully, some day.
Btw, these big trucks carrying fuel that we saw plenty during our trip were zooming on such snowy and treacherous roads at pretty high speeds. You need guts made out of steel to drive like that on these roads.