The Dalton Highway, roadway to the North. Also called the "Haul Road". This supply line is mostly dirt/gravel with intermittent paved sections. After leaving Fairbanks you travel for 70 miles along the Steese & Elliot Highways before reaching the start of the Dalton.
For 420 miles this roadway crosses several mountain ranges and ecologically unique biomes. "Enduro" motorcyclists make way to the Arctic Circle and beyond.
Only a few miles into the drive, Gretchen and I pause to collect our thoughts before pushing on.
They don't call it the "haul road" for nothing, we were passed by hundreds of trucks supplying the North Slope oil fields.
Rolling country in the White Mountains, only 100+ miles North of Fairbanks.
Memorable occasion, crossing the mighty Yukon River.
Jasper, Jack, and Sam racing to see the Yukon River.
The mighty Yukon. Huge tributary of the North country.
Typical lunch break. Sam makes sandwiches, Jasper takes a nap, and Jack tries to sneak cold cuts...
Only a few miles into the drive, Gretchen and I pause to collect our thoughts before pushing on.
They don't call it the "haul road" for nothing, we were passed by hundreds of trucks supplying the North Slope oil fields.
Rolling country in the White Mountains, only 100+ miles North of Fairbanks.
Memorable occasion, crossing the mighty Yukon River.
Jasper, Jack, and Sam racing to see the Yukon River.
The mighty Yukon. Huge tributary of the North country.
Typical lunch break. Sam makes sandwiches, Jasper takes a nap, and Jack tries to sneak cold cuts...I called this hill "Roller-Coaster" because it reminded me of the Rebel Yell coaster at Kings Dominion theme park in Central Virginia.



Black bear spotted alongside the highway about mile 87 of the Dalton Highway
Finger Rock- 40ft rock spire pointing towards Fairbanks, just south of the Arctic Circle
Jasper loves road trips
Tundra taking a rest at Finger Rock wayside
Tundra crossing the Arctic Circle
Another benchmark in the life of a traveling Geographer!
Awesome rainbow we saw coming into the Brooks Range, just south of Coldfoot

Camping just North of Coldfoot, Marion Creek Campground- Gates of the Arctic National Park to the left, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to the RightAnother boring camping dinner- jambalaya with shrimp, Louisiana hot links, and of course Pinot Noir


Yeah, say's do not cut- but looks like a Beaver gnawed on it...
Sort of lame, but still a landmark...
Yes, rivers have many forks
Gorgeous mountains traveling through Atigun Pass
the Arctic Plains, 30 miles to the Arctic Ocean
Jasper & Jack's first walk on the North Slope, Pipeline in the background
didn't think Alaska could be this flat?
Finally, Deadhorse in the distance.


Yeah, say's do not cut- but looks like a Beaver gnawed on it...
Sort of lame, but still a landmark...
Yes, rivers have many forks
Gorgeous mountains traveling through Atigun Pass
the Arctic Plains, 30 miles to the Arctic Ocean
Jasper & Jack's first walk on the North Slope, Pipeline in the background
didn't think Alaska could be this flat?
Finally, Deadhorse in the distance.



























