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11-23-2012, 08:00 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Sep 2010
Location: Saskatoon and Northern Saskatchewan
Oddometer: 67
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Dalton or Dempster
Planning a trip for the summer of 2014 (end of the world non withstanding) and can't decide which to do. Dempster seems more difficult and the loneliness of it appeals to me but I would love to add a cup of water from the Arctic Ocean to my collection of geologic souvenirs and this only seems possible in deadhorse. Inuvik is a little short of the ocean. My heart is in Canada but I feel like being so close to the ocean and not seeing it would be a waste. Anyone here done both or one? Trip will be done with a friend. F800gs and xr650l. Feels
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11-23-2012, 08:48 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2010
Oddometer: 1,594
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11-24-2012, 06:37 AM
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Red Sox Nation
Joined: Oct 2004
Location: India Wharf
Oddometer: 8,896
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I rode the Dalton during the 2006 Alcan5000 Rally. I'd say that road is pretty easy if not much mud. Very wide and graded with a mixture of surfaces. Rarely straight but top 2 gears riding the whole way.
I'll try the Dalton during the 2014 Alcan5000. Only part way, though. From what I've read the Dalton is more heavily travelled and featureless compared to the Dempster.
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11-24-2012, 02:13 PM
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Just passing thru
Joined: Jul 2005
Location: Moscow, Idaho
Oddometer: 3,079
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I heard you cannot get to the ocean at Deadhorse. The oil companies control all the area and you cannot drive to the ocean without an escort. Been there done that.
I also heard the tour bus stopped running. So do some checking. Inuvik is set up for tourists. You could probably get a boat or airplane ride to Tuktoyaktuk. Buy one of their $40 baseball caps for a souvenier. I might have bought one if it was comfortable, but a horrible hat. I got a deck of cards with Tuk logo on it and gave everyone a card when I got home. I am so cheap.Both Prudhoe and Tuk are near 70* lat. Both have their selling points. Atigun Pass and the slope are way cool. The ridge of Continental Divide plus the river ferries are outstanding on the Dempster.
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11-25-2012, 04:34 AM
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Who . . . wha? Me?
Joined: Jul 2011
Location: Chicago (sort of)
Oddometer: 169
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Maybe this is asking the obvious, but is there any reason you can't do both?
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11-25-2012, 04:50 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Sep 2010
Location: Saskatoon and Northern Saskatchewan
Oddometer: 67
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Time constraint is the main reason. I figure I would have to extend an already 15 day trip another 5 days to do both. 15 days is not quite enough time for my wife to find another man. 21 is pushing it
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11-25-2012, 05:13 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Dec 2003
Location: Pampa, Texas
Oddometer: 227
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Not sure....
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Got any pics?? ![]() Seriously, time is the great equalizer.
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11-26-2012, 10:09 PM
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n00b
Joined: Apr 2009
Location: Duncan, BC
Oddometer: 9
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May see you on the road in 2014!...a group of friends and I are thinking of the Dempster as well, but are still tossing around the options...good luck!
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11-27-2012, 07:45 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jun 2012
Location: Houston, Bogota, Montevideo, Ashbourne
Oddometer: 60
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Dawson v Dempster or both.
I rode Fairbanks to Deadhorse and back 2 days.
Changed Tyre at Dan's and to Tok 1 day. Tok to Eagle Plains on Dempster 1 day. Eagle Plains to Inuvik back to Eagle Plains 1 day. Eagle Plains to Dawson City 1 day. You can do both from Fairbanks ending in Dawson City in about 6 days. Moving consistently but no time to sight see too much. Both great roads to ride, both as impressive for different reasons. cheers dave |
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11-27-2012, 10:55 PM
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n00b
Joined: Oct 2012
Oddometer: 3
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A word of caution. The dempster, if raining, is a dangerous road. If dry, even more dangerous. Big trucks turn the gravel into a super fine powder, which, when dry, creates huge amounts of dust from trucks and cars.( not so much from bikes) in turn, this powder turns into absolute grease when wet. I am not trying to dissuade you in any way. just please be careful. I truck on the dempster and have hauled numerous bikes to town. unless we're on a straight away, we can't see bikers, and trust me... if we don't see you, You will NOT be able to see when we go by. Our lovely gummint is too F'n cheap to seriously take care of this lifeline road. In places it is very rough and in others, not too bad.
Worth the trip?? Hell yeah!! Bring alot of bug dope and a big memory card for your camera. If you want any info, PM me or post on here and i'd be happy to help in any way I can. safe riding! D |
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12-20-2012, 04:46 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2008
Oddometer: 47
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Dempster for sure
If time allows for only one road the Dempster has tons more to offer, once there a cheap flight to the Herchle Island whaling station will put you on the Article Ocean and see a one only spot.
Inuvik is a place where people live not just come to work so there are some interesting folk there to meet. Good food cold beer and the tourist info place will give you a certificate saying you we're there. Along the way you cross many different geographic land forms and historic rivers, cold beer at Eagle Plains goes down good. My two cents worth. |
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12-22-2012, 03:08 PM
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dougholck
Joined: Jun 2006
Location: Lodi, Ca
Oddometer: 659
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Rode both in 07 and the Dempster again in 2010
I like the Dempster best for the scenery out to Eagle Plains/Artic Circle, after that it is more challenging than scenic. Glad I went all the way to Inuvik but did not waste the time the 2nd trip. The Dalton was mostly paved to the Artic Circle and is a close 2nd for scenery, Atigin Pass and the Tundra beyond are worth the effort. I would plan to attend the D2D http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=830583 and then do the Dempster. Have a great ride |
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12-28-2012, 12:42 PM
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Motorcycle Vagabond
Joined: Dec 2008
Location: Prepping for RTW 2013!
Oddometer: 2,075
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Did both summer of 2011; both are great in their own way. You'll feel more isolated and out there on the Dempster as in my experience there was hardly any traffic at all! However, the Dalton north of Coldfoot is quite beautiful as well. If I had to choose though, I'd say that I personally preferred the Dempster; but then again you know the old saying: "Opinions are like a$$holes, everybody's got one and they all stink!"
![]() Good luck choosing; I know that I couldn't, and hence why I did both.
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12-31-2012, 04:24 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: May 2008
Location: Yukon, way north!
Oddometer: 31
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On a sad note. The Klondike River Lodge just burnt to the ground http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/...odge-fire.html
, so you will have to fuel up in Dawson City before heading up, It adds 40-80km onto your trip fuel so be carefull Hopefully someone will put in temporary fuel before spring |
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12-31-2012, 06:18 PM
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Lets Ride
Joined: Oct 2005
Location: kootenays canada
Oddometer: 2,609
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Dempster Hands down. Better scenery, friendlier truckers, villages to visit on the way and something to do at the other end. I've done both - Dempster.
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