![]() ![]() I just that I'm not retired, so my time is limited. It's not that I want to dictate a pace and be a hard ass. But this is Alaska and everything about Alaska is hard at first and you get better at it each day. Yes, camping is harder - setting up and tearing down camp every day. Finding a place to camp in the wild, establishing your spot, and waking up there the next day is a primal thing that is hard to beat and never forgotten. I just continually had to see what was over that next mountain pass. The further north you get, the more daylight you get and the last thing you want to do is stop and try to sleep when British Columbia, the Yukon Territory, and Alaska are out there just waiting to awe, inspire, and challenge you. Staying in hotels up there is super costly and you never know how far you will want to ride on any given day. I got to Fairbanks from Texas in six days last time and I camped all the way up after I crossed into Canada, and then all the way back home. Or, it could be that I'm just an asshole. People don't like to ride with me because I tend to go long for days in a row. Click to expand.Depends on your schedule. ![]()
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