debit.servus
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As of November 15th, 2017 the Dempster highway extension to Tuktoyaktuk is open to the public, meaning you can drive to the shore of the Arctic Ocean through Northern Canada. This extension makes the Dempster highway a total of 546 miles long, while the Dalton Highway in Alaska is 414 miles long.
Unlike in Prudhoe Bay where road access to the Arctic beach is restricted to oil workers and sanctioned tours sold to the public, where me and my family got just 30 minutes on the Arctic beach in 2009; in Tuktoyaktuk you can drive right up to the Arctic Ocean and stay at the beach as long as you desire.
Since I love everything good about the road and road trips, I'm traveling there & other northern roads as soon as Summer 2018. Who else desires to travel to Tuktoyaktuk? For those who've experienced the Dempster, can you share your best experiences, most cherished memories of the sounds and smells? (those that haven't been can get an idea through pictures and video so there's little need to describe the sights)
Unlike in Prudhoe Bay where road access to the Arctic beach is restricted to oil workers and sanctioned tours sold to the public, where me and my family got just 30 minutes on the Arctic beach in 2009; in Tuktoyaktuk you can drive right up to the Arctic Ocean and stay at the beach as long as you desire.
Since I love everything good about the road and road trips, I'm traveling there & other northern roads as soon as Summer 2018. Who else desires to travel to Tuktoyaktuk? For those who've experienced the Dempster, can you share your best experiences, most cherished memories of the sounds and smells? (those that haven't been can get an idea through pictures and video so there's little need to describe the sights)