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No matter how much you prepare at the outset of a journey, you never really know what awaits you on the other side until you go through with it. I just made the epic drive through British Columbia and Yukon to get to the 49th state! Even though I was prepared, driving from Washington to Alaska was full of surprises. There was laughter. There were tears. There were bears. This video shows you exactly what it's like to drive through Canada to get to Alaska. It's gonna be a wild ride, so buckle your seat belt. Let's hit the road! If you're driving the Alaska Highway, I recommend having a copy of the Milepost! The Milepost: Alaska Travel Planner https://amzn.to/3DxmrpA It includes detailed information about accommodation, gas stops, attractions, and services. There are definitely stretches of road where you won't have cell phone service, so having a reference book with paper maps is a must. *Affiliate links are included in this description. If you purchase a product with one of the links, I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting my channel. Recommendations for driving to Alaska: Make sure to plan your gas stops ahead of time. Drive during the day. Some gas stops are not open at night. Carry a copy of The Milepost with you (linked above) Be prepared to go without cell phone service. Carry food and water with you. Study your route ahead of time. Carry a bit of Canadian cash with you just in case you need cash for something. Music: I get asked a lot about the music in my videos. I use Epidemic Sound. It's a wonderful service! https://share.epidemicsound.com/jw6r46 Here are the gas stops I made along the way: Day 1 Cache Creek 100 Mile House Prince George Burns Lake Day 2 New Hazelton Meziadin Junction Iskut Day 3 Dease Lake Junction 37 Services (not open at night) Teslin Day 4 Whitehorse Haines Junction Beaver Creek Day 5 Tok Anchorage Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:51 US-Canada Border Crossing in Sumas, Washington 1:40 Cute 1950s diner in Cache Creek 1:59 I'm in Canada for the first time! 2:24 Let's find Canadian snacks 2:52 Camping at Burns Lake 4:01 Burns Lake to New Hazelton 4:33 Gitangwak Totem Poles 5:13 Meziadin Junction 5:53 Ketchup chips 6:28 Iskut 7:45 Dease Lake 8:44 French skills randomly tested at Good Hope Lake 9:57 Driving through the aftermath of a wildfire 10:20 Leaving British Columbia 10:47 Junction 37 Services 11:16 Alaska Highway 12:14 Bear encounter 12:30 Teslin 13:18 More Canadian snacks 13:28 Haines Junction 13:55 The road conditions got bad 15:36 Beaver Creek 15:53 Time to cross the border into Alaska