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Trails in Alaska?

Old Jun 8, 2010 | 02:00 AM
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Default Trails in Alaska?

I live in alaska, the couple places i have been are awsome (jonesville in suton and jims creek). Does anyone know of any other good spots to go wheelin in AK?
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Old Jun 8, 2010 | 02:09 AM
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actually falconfixer has a good thread for this NEVER MIND
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Old Jun 8, 2010 | 03:44 PM
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Default Why not take a Denali Jeep Backcountry Safari.

Denali Jeep Backcountry Safari. You and fellow jeepers will follow A guide on a spectacular off-road journey into Denali’s backcountry. Don’t forget your camera! On a clear day you may have the opportunity to see Mt. McKinley. Also, keep your eyes peeled for wildlife sightings…this is habitat for moose, caribou and bears. You can enjoy a hearty Alaskan snack before wending your way back to civilization with lots of stories to share with friends and hopefully some great pictures as well


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Old Jun 9, 2010 | 11:34 PM
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Originally Posted by 33 williys 77
Denali Jeep Backcountry Safari. You and fellow jeepers will follow A guide on a spectacular off-road journey into Denali’s backcountry. Don’t forget your camera! On a clear day you may have the opportunity to see Mt. McKinley. Also, keep your eyes peeled for wildlife sightings…this is habitat for moose, caribou and bears. You can enjoy a hearty Alaskan snack before wending your way back to civilization with lots of stories to share with friends and hopefully some great pictures as well


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Nope sorry.....not my cup of tea. First off the name is a bit misleading as "Denali" is a national park where no off roading is allowed. So in a sense you are in Denali "country" but Denali country is huge. Heck you can be a hundred miles away from the park and still be in Denali "country".

Secondly you don't drive your own jeep. Basically you and 3 other people are just renting a jeep for $130. each and each one of you are "allowed" to drive for awhile. And I have a feeling they don't want to break all their jeeps so I would bet that the trail isn't much more than the gravel roads I drive down all the time. Looks like a pretty good money making tourist thing they got going there.

I think I'll pass......
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