cross country NY to Alaska
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cross country NY to Alaska
leaving from Penn Yan NY to go to alaska. driving through the US to get to alaska when we get to seattle should we take the ferry or drive? what ferry system do I use. Any stops you would suggest along the way. Or any other suggestions anyone has.
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Where in AK are you headed? We took the ferry from Bellingham departing in Skagway. Spent a couple of days and still had a 2 day drive to Anchorage. We overnight in Tok. Because we were in a hurry to get to our final destination we did not stop along the way except for the times the ferry gave us before going to the next port.
The cost of your vehicle depends on its length. DH and DS drove across the US while I flew into Seattle to meet them.
The people I know who have made marathon drives (sharing the driving, hardly ever stopping) are always sorry they did it that way but if you don't have a choice and want to make speed, you do it. Keep in mind that gas stations in Western Canada and AK may have very limited hours at this time of year so you should map out your itinerary.
The cost of your vehicle depends on its length. DH and DS drove across the US while I flew into Seattle to meet them.
The people I know who have made marathon drives (sharing the driving, hardly ever stopping) are always sorry they did it that way but if you don't have a choice and want to make speed, you do it. Keep in mind that gas stations in Western Canada and AK may have very limited hours at this time of year so you should map out your itinerary.
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If this is a round trip, take the ferry from Bellingham...you can drive the return. If a 1-0way you don't need/want to go all the way to Seattle before turning toward the Alaska Highway. Seattle will add at least a day's drive to the trip.
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Wow quite a driving trip -- I just did a quick search on MapQuest and they suggested a different route -- so you might look at it -- ALASKA HWY E
77 hrs 22 mins / 4430.87 miles
US-30 W to ALASKA HWY E
79 hrs 56 mins / 4522.35 miles
Have a good trip
Ron
77 hrs 22 mins / 4430.87 miles
US-30 W to ALASKA HWY E
79 hrs 56 mins / 4522.35 miles
Have a good trip
Ron
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The Mapquest suggested route goes through Minot, ND crossing the border at Portal. About 72 hours.
If you really want to take the ferry, you can drive 3 hours north from Seattle and catch the ferry from Vancouver BC.
If you really want to take the ferry, you can drive 3 hours north from Seattle and catch the ferry from Vancouver BC.
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If you really want to take the ferry, you can drive 3 hours north from Seattle and catch the ferry from Vancouver BC.
Exactly what ferry would that be?
The Alaska State ferry leaves from Bellingham, WA, about 30 miles south of the border; or one can ferry across from WA or mainland BC to Vancouver Island, drive up to the top, then take the BC ferry to Prince Rupert BC and connect there to the Alaska ferry. Or one can just drive to Prince Rupert from anywhere and catch the same Alaska boat.
Unless you're taking a ferry, going via Seattle adds a lot of miles to the trip; the "start" of the Alcan is in Dawson Creek BC, which is actually several hundred miles east of Seattle or Vancouver (and a long way north.) I'd take I-90 or I-94 to the junction with I-15 in Montana, then head north via Calgary and Edmonton.
If you are contemplating going via Alaska ferry, you'd better make reservations as soon as you know your travel dates; the boats book up fast.
By the way, when would you be making this drive?
Exactly what ferry would that be?
The Alaska State ferry leaves from Bellingham, WA, about 30 miles south of the border; or one can ferry across from WA or mainland BC to Vancouver Island, drive up to the top, then take the BC ferry to Prince Rupert BC and connect there to the Alaska ferry. Or one can just drive to Prince Rupert from anywhere and catch the same Alaska boat.
Unless you're taking a ferry, going via Seattle adds a lot of miles to the trip; the "start" of the Alcan is in Dawson Creek BC, which is actually several hundred miles east of Seattle or Vancouver (and a long way north.) I'd take I-90 or I-94 to the junction with I-15 in Montana, then head north via Calgary and Edmonton.
If you are contemplating going via Alaska ferry, you'd better make reservations as soon as you know your travel dates; the boats book up fast.
By the way, when would you be making this drive?