Hello all,
I have finished up with my trip up the dempster, so I thought that I would share my thoughts and impressions.
First off the road itself is a gravel base road and although there are sections of washboard and various pot holes, overall it is a decent road to drive. Because I decided to drive it in the fall I encountered some of the spring/fall mud conditions. The mud is only about 2-4 inches thick but it is very thick and sticky, and is really slick. I can laugh now but I had 10,000 pounds of tiger sideways... and lucky for me I was going really slow gawking at the views, it was just scary enough to get the heart going, but still be fun ha! I think that this road in the summer would be very doable but probably really dusty though. LoL!... the bonus for the slippery mud was no dust...but pick your poison I guess ha!
While driving it was really hard for me not to want to stop every 10 minutes or so to snap some pictures, the road is really very beautiful with the mountains at the start leading into the plains and tundra and colors wow! I was told that I was a little late for the full display but what I saw was stunning. There are some spots where it seems like you can see for a 100 Miles in almost every direction. With me being from the coast in Vancouver it's not something I am used to, I really liked it.
The tiger... wow, I really have to say that the drive on the dempster was both filled with joy and pain, because the tiger was definitely not purring on this section! It turns out that that fuel I picked up was not just bad it was really bad!
I was only feeling the tip of the iceberg while lodging my initial complaints down south, if only I knew what was to come I could have saved myself some agony.
Going up the many hills on the dempster, were I would normally do 80-90k up a hill, I was down to 35-40k per hour! It is about 375k to the middle of the dempster (eagle plains) this took me almost 8 hours! I was not moving very fast at all. It turns out that my filter was totally hooped and that just letting the water out wasn't enough. It was constantly on my mind if the next hill was going to cause the truck to quit, but it kept on running, just with no power (I am sure happy with the willingness of the cummins to just keep working!) I cringe when I think of what the tow bill would have been, yikes!
for your info after the Dempster trip I picked up a new fuel filter and swapped it out and it has never run better! totally smooth and even better power than before ( probably a bad filter to start with on top).
I would really recommend to anyone interested in driving the Dempster, to invest in some good auxiliary driving lights! With everything being dirt there is nothing to reflect back to you and just regular high beams don't let you see much. The picture that I am including is with the driving lights and with out. Everyone said to bring two spares and that I would have a flat for sure but, (touch wood) I had no flats at all. BTW, I am so happy with the Duratracs, super great tire so far!
I loved the drive and the scenery was fantastic, It just took a long time,( but, maybe thats not such a bad thing?)
here are some cool shots hope you like them, ( FYI all of the pictures that I have taken, have been with my blackberry phone, I have not purchased a camera yet so sorry if they are not the greatest )
Ed