Tadaa
Well-known member
i am hitchhiking out of Lytton, BC in two days
heading north for the final part of my trip..
i am thinking about taking route 97 from here to Prince George,
going west towards Price Rupert for a few days,
then go a little back east towards route 37 wich goes up tp the yukon near Watson Lake..
i guess heading towards Prince Rupert wouldnt be a big problem.. but what about route 37, anyone done this before? or should i stick to 97 all the way..
and landscape wise.. which one is the most scenic..
also.. some people told me instead of heading to Deadhorse Alaska i should take the dempster highway to Inuvik as the route is more interesting..
i started this trip in the most southern point in south america and i really wanne see the artic ocean as the final touch for this trip.. so
anyway.. if somebody has some nice info about hitchhiking up north.. feel free to tell me
or if somebody wants to meet up somewhere that would be nice too..
take care and save travels to you all
heading north for the final part of my trip..
i am thinking about taking route 97 from here to Prince George,
going west towards Price Rupert for a few days,
then go a little back east towards route 37 wich goes up tp the yukon near Watson Lake..
i guess heading towards Prince Rupert wouldnt be a big problem.. but what about route 37, anyone done this before? or should i stick to 97 all the way..
and landscape wise.. which one is the most scenic..
also.. some people told me instead of heading to Deadhorse Alaska i should take the dempster highway to Inuvik as the route is more interesting..
i started this trip in the most southern point in south america and i really wanne see the artic ocean as the final touch for this trip.. so
anyway.. if somebody has some nice info about hitchhiking up north.. feel free to tell me
or if somebody wants to meet up somewhere that would be nice too..
take care and save travels to you all