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    Posted: 16 Jan 2017 at 10:17am
I am talking with Melissa about it, hashing over if details could be worked out.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Jan 2017 at 9:38am
LeoB,
Birderdiane526, has indicated they may do Alaska this summer are you ready to sign on? 

Maybe the 3 of us can plan to meet up for part of the trip.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Jan 2017 at 9:04am
Great to get info like that on the fishing and the bears!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Jan 2017 at 8:22am
More great tips Thanks to all.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Jan 2017 at 1:32am
Welcome to the north country, eh?  I live in Alaska and have made the drive to and from Outside several times over the years; once pulling a 2010 R-Pod on a trans-North American trip.

Check out Liard Hot Springs in northern BC, for sure.  Takhini Hot Springs, west of White Horse is a good stop, too, if you aren't in a hurry.  There are a few choices for the trip north-bound.  It all depends on what you want to see and how much time you have.  I have driven them all from Manitoba to BC and none of them were bad, but each of them were different.  You'll have to come back often to see what I mean.

The drive from Mesiadan (sp?) Jct. on the Cassiar to the seacoast towns of Stewart, BC/Hyder, AK is one of the most scenic drives in North America.  It crosses over the coastal mountains, past a roadside glacier and follows the resulting stream all the way through both towns.  Brown bear come into town to catch salmon.  You can watch it from the cafe in town while eating breakfast.

If you are interested in fishing, the sooner you get up north, the better.  June to July is the peak fishing season for salmon and halibut in the south central region.  There will be fish to be had anytime, but this is the prime time for fishing.

My recommendation for the rig is add a bug screen to the front of your tow vehicle and clean it often.  Broken headlights and windshields are not uncommon.  Plan on it and consider yourself lucky if you get home without one.

Another option is to consider the Alaska Marine Hwy, but it can be costly for a tow vehicle plus camper.  The price is on a per foot basis.  The cruise up the southeast passage is on to put on your list of places to see, especially in good weather.  You will get to the point of telling yourself that if you see one more glacier you will puke. That's when it is time to hang out at the bar and check out the local color.

Safe travels and may you dream of your trip for many years to come.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jan 2017 at 8:23pm
We haven't been to Glacier in our 177 Pod since September 2011.  We took US-2 from the Mackinac Bridge in the UP of Michigan all the way to Glacier.  As rda54 above stated, a very scenic drive, but if you are trying to make time, you will want to take another route.  We prefer to smell the roses along the way, not having to travel at 70 - 80 mph to keep up with traffic.  On 2 you will go through a lot of small towns and see a lot of America that you won't see driving the interstate.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jan 2017 at 5:07pm
Hi Ron,
We were in glacier last summer we stayed at Koa in St. Mary's. It was a very nice place to stay very friendly and helpful. It was our first time there my son in law has been going his hole life. We went to minny glacier. They said the glaciers will be gone be for we know it. We went out through North Dakota and took highway 2 in Montana very prity drive. Good luck on your adventure.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jan 2017 at 4:46pm
Ok, Alaska plans are beginning to firm up. I will depart Boston solo on June 15, 2017 and Sharon will fly into Edmonton, AB on June 28. I'm somewhat conflicted on the route I will take to Edmonton, AB my original plan was north through Quebec and Ontario along highway 11 into Thunder Bay but I'm thinking I have not been to the east side of Glacier NP we always hike out of the west side and I could spend a few days hiking on the east side of the park and then shot up to Edmonton if I take I90 and I94 out to Montana. On the other hand I haven't been to northern Ontario since Sharon and I did several canoe camping trips in the 1970's. Any suggestions from those with experience camping and traveling in either of these areas will be appreciated.   
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Ever try using a mixture of a stick of camphor and let it sit in a jar of olive oil for a week?  Seems to work pretty well for black flies, chiggars, and mosquitoes in northern Michigan.  But maybe it wouldn't work for those "BIG SHARP BEAKS" the the AK mosquitoes possess.
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Oh and I forgot
The mosquitoes have really sharp beaks!
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