Thanks for the write up and all the photos.Final analysis on this is do it! It is expensive but you are, after all, driving thousands of miles. You DO NOT need some sort of beast 4WD to make this drive. I never once used low range…my rig is always in 4-Hi since it’s a V8 4th Gen 4Runner. I have a modest lift which was some what useful but not really required.
What you really want is time! I took 44 days and honestly wish I took 60 days. I would have explored more for sure.
I think the Dalton is next on my list…
Sure can. The only tricky part might be if you want to stay in Tuk. Not many places to stay in Tuk. You will be limited in how flexible you can be. Also, staying in campgrounds or dispersed will get you out in some lovely places.Could you do the same trip but hotel rooms 100%?
Nice spots! I did find that the old school method of see a road take it was the best way to explore.Ha keep the 4Runner. There so much Alpine to explore in the Yukon that you need a high clearance 4x4.
I've used the iOverland app, but wonderful spots are down what online shows as a snowmobile trail. All the spots pictured, from this July and August, I've visit previously in a 4Runner but for the waterfall in Klaune Park