My wife and I are planning to go to Alaska this summer or next (probably next year). We wanted to know about ferrying the rig north vs. driving the Alaskan Highway. Anyone else ever done either? Pro and Cons of each? Cost of trip? Time to drive it?
The ferry is easiest but expensive. The drive can be as scenic as the ferry...and you have plenty of time to stop and smell the roses. I've driven the Alcan 4 times and taken the ferry up once.
Either way you will have to drive from the last Canadian village to the US border. Based on the last time...you can expect to be able to travel at 15-20 mph towing.
Something to check on is when the Tustamena (or the replacement) goes from Seattle to Seward. It only does it twice a year. You take off from Seattle and finish up in Seward. No muss...no fuss...no customs hassles. Course then you have to get out...and that means a drive unless you manage to catch the Tusty on its way out to winter dry dock.
Either way, the road can be tough from bad to really bad to excellent. Depends on how much maintenance has been done prior to your trip...and thats a tough call.
No matter what, you have to drive it all the way at least once. It's getting darned civilized up there, they have been straightening it over the years and parts of the old road are gone...nothing like my first trip in 1974. NOW THAT TIME WAS A REAL ADVENTURE! Plywood signs...just paint on wood...pump stations that handled the gas, etc for the military....WWII mothballed military camps.
And the best people in Canada. Whitehorse was our sister city. 1200 miles apart...one year Whitehorse moved to Fairbanks...and the next Fairbanks moved to Whitehorse. Now them were the days. Only place I ever PREPAID my fines for D&D!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What and adventure those days were....