I love reading your posts, but I really cringe at your long-hours driving habits...
There is such huge danger in getting tired. Truckers are limited in hour length, airline pilots are limited in flight duty time, and even in USAF, young Airmen had to show all driving legs were 8 hrs or less to get approved and signed off on their PreDeparture safety brief.
I know you pull over when tired like you did at start of trip, but still when I read of someone planning continuous 12-15 hr drives, I really cringe. Land of the Free, but it seems a risky and unwise plan, sorry.
Please be safe, keep taking them breaks for state sign pictures, I look forward to reading your trip updates every day and hope for a great, safe trip!
Thanks a lot for the advice. I take it with gratitude. I really appreciate it. You are telling the truth because I have had close calls before from being too tired behind the wheel driving over 12 hours straight. I will work on that.
To be honest, one of the best things about any of my road trips is that I enjoy my time behind the wheel a lot. I look forward to the driving a lot when I am taking a long road trip.
As for this trip, imagine me driving to Alaska with limited time. That calls for long hours behind the wheel to get there soon or I may not have any time left to be able to do anything.
Just look at my plan with driving times below.
June 19: Dallas, TX to Casper,WY = 16 hours drive
June 20: Casper, WY to Calgary, AB = 13 hours
June 21: Calgary, AB to Japer, AB = 5 hours. I will make many stops to explore Banff National Park and Jasper National Park
June 22: Jasper, AB to Dawson Creek, BC = 6 hours
June 23: Dawson Creek, BC to Swift River, YT = 12 hours. I called this hotel to book, but they told me to just show up and pick a room for the night and pay the next day. I stayed at this hotel last year, and it was like this. They assured me that they always have a vacant room. Well, I hope they do have a vacant room.
June 24: Swift River, YT to Dawson City, YT = 9 hours
June 25: Dawson City, YT to Inuvik, NWT = 16 hours. I plan to take this super slow because I intentionally want to be driving from 11pm to 2 am. I plan to sleep in my car. I plan to take time and enjoy nature and the wilderness of this road. I hope to take a lot of pictures too because I may never come back to do this road again. I hope that I can see some wildlife.
June 26: Get to Inuvik and check into hotel as early as allowed. Refresh and go tour Inuvik.
June 27: Inuvik, NT to Tuktoyatuk, NT = 7 hours round trip. Spend the day in Tuk. Return to Inuvik by 8 pm.
June 28: Inuvik, NT to Dawson City, YT = 16 hours. This will be a tough one. I plan to drive straight with very few stops.