We drove to Tuk last June/July with our truck and FWC.
Based on our trip these are a few observations.
- mudflaps, mudflaps, mudflaps....without them you will destroy the undersides of your camper
- we had new E rated Ridge Grapplers and while they did show good wear by the time we got home, they were fine, no punctures, flats, etc. I carried 2 full size spare wheels... I wouldn't do that again, a single matching full size spare w/new tire and a compressor and plug kit should be fine
- their is fuel in Tuk. Last July fuel was 1.60 a litre in Inuvik and in Tuk, it was more expensive in spots on the Alaska Hwy.
- longest distance between fuel is appx 360km from outside of Dawson City to Eagle Plains. That is what you need to be prepared for, fuel wise.
- I used a 1/2 tank of fuel to make it the 150 km from Inuvik to Tuk. The road is new and was soft with deep fresh gravel. I ran it in 4Hi for many sections of that 150km.
- our windshield survived without a single injury. I slowed down to a crawl anytime a big haul truck came our way.
- you will pass a lot of cyclists and motorcyclists, please be respectful of them and slow to a crawl when passing cyclists.
- I took a complete complement of tools for the trip, along with a bottle jack, hi-lift, a pair of jack stands, wooden blocks for a lift base, extra washer fluid, oil,et all.
- I took 14 gallons of extra fuel for my very thirsty Tundra, and we never needed any of it. I always filled up at no less thna 1/2 tank and we were always fine.
- bottled water was by far the most expensive commodity we purchased. A case of 12 bottles of water cost me around $20 in Inuvik. (We took a lot of bottled water with us, and we handed it out to cyclists along the way. We were even flagged down by one cyclist who had way underestimated his water requirements)
- the town campsite in Inuvik is really nice. We camped on the point in Tuk. I hear they are now making it a proper campground with facilities and their will be a fee to camp there.
- hopefully the Burger Shack is back next year in Tuk. Have some cahs on hand and make sure ot but a muskox burger, they are fantastic.
- buy a copy of The Milepost, and don't worry so much about topo maps on a gps and stuff like that. Once you get North of Dawson City their are really only a couple roads to take, and when on The Dempster their is only that road heading North.
- Have Fun.