Re: Would you take this run??/Been there done that
I would be happy to fill anyone in, privately on Alaska runs in the winter. Straight truck, been there recently, would not recommend going thru WA up into BC etc. again. Would not recommend it after the first of Nov. thru probably mid-March. I can fill you in on costs, losses, danger (plenty) and the fact that $9,000. if you drive for a fleet owner, disappears quickly. The fuel stops can be few and far between. Permits for ST's into AK (no matter what) are $350., Yukon are $140. which our company reimbursed. Fuel is higher, food is higher (all thru Can/AK, example: $22. for 2 Double Quarter Pound meals and 2 cheese burgers at the McDonalds in WhiteHorse). Most trucks do not have bigger headlights, cattle catchers, heated wipers & heated fuel tanks. No matter what they tell you, No. 1 fuel alone will not compensate for some of the temperature extremes thru the Yukon Territory and AK. Wipers will freeze too. We feel like we lost money in the end. Remember, the mountain ranges are much higher, longer grades up and down etc. Cellphone service is spotty to non-existent and QC's won't work partially thru BC and only spotty in AK (if at all). Not at all in the Yukon. If you break down in the middle of nowhere (and believe me, there is alot of nowhere), you might not see another vehicle for hours. You may have no way to call for help. We had times where we never saw another car, truck etc. for up to 2 hrs. Usually one an hour tho. When we went, it was often minus 30 to 55 degrees, extremely icy and windy.
There are many nice things to see, but for the most part, Expediters and their companies are not prepared for these trips.
There is alot more to our trip in particular, since we were sent much further than Anchorage, but no matter what, you need to be prepared.