![]() A 2-week trip driving to Alaska in the middle of summer would be ideal. If we were traveling sheerly for fun, surely we would take our time and stop to smell the flowers. ![]() The Time Frameīecause we are working and on a mission of efficiency, this is an expedited trip at the end of May. We are transporting the van and trailer, loaded up with 18 bicycles and enough gear for 12 Alaska Adventure trips and driving the 3,000 miles from Austin Adventures Headquarters in Billings, Montana to Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. Now that the adventure is my job, the parameters have shifted a bit. This is my fifth time making the trip, the first time was back in 1997 with a few college friends road-tripping in a 1966 Volkswagen bus. Just ask anyone who has driven the Alaska Highway and you will surely elicit a smile. Just tell the kids that loading up the Griswold family truckster taking a gool-ole fashioned family road trip to the last frontier is way-y better than playing with their friends or going to camp and this will be a trip they will remember for the rest of their lives. If you're searching for information about driving to Alaska, hear me out! This year, I thought I’d expand on the idea of road-tripping to The Great Land and give you a play by play of the drive to Alaska, in hopes that you may take that couple of extra weeks off of work. Driving the Alaska Highway…The Ultimate Road Trip to begin your Alaska Family Vacation!įor the past years, I have had the honor of blogging fun extensions to your Austin Adventures Alaskan holiday. ![]()
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