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Still learning on adding pictures, hope this link works. Here are some trip pictures of my journey to Prudhoe Bay. It might interest some.

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Mac

 
Very nice ride report and excellent pictures.

When you were camping, did you always use a campground or did you pull over and just set up your tent along the road?

What was the greatest distance between gas stations?

 
So how'd the bike itself hold up? Any hard failures, or just rubber? Oil changes? and if so, what ki........AAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!

 
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So how'd the bike itself hold up? Any hard failures, or just rubber? Oil changes? and if so, what ki........AAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!
Good one Radman, you being a mechanic will appreciate my problem . Rather then me trying to type all the info in you can just go to Larry's blog, he was my partner on the ride, and read From Aug. 6th to 11th and that will explain the problems. My face is still red.

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Mac

 
Very nice ride report and excellent pictures.
When you were camping, did you always use a campground or did you pull over and just set up your tent along the road?

What was the greatest distance between gas stations?
Hi Geezer, you probably don't recall but you were the first person I talked to at WFO.

If you are contemplating a trip North the best advice I can give is for you to purchase a copy of "The Milepost " . It will be the best 27.95 $ you have ever spent.

To answer the camping question, we always camped at campgrounds . You will have no problem finding them, a lot of them are primitive but hey that is part of the fun.

The greatest distance for gas is from Coldfoot to Prudhoe Bay. 244 miles. Otherwise if you fill up when you get to a half of a tank you will have no problem.

For those that like to motel, they are available all the way, the further north you get you should get reservations.

Mac

 
Thanks for the response. I am interested in riding to Alaska, and I really want to try the Haul Road up to Prudhoe. I don't know if I will be able to do it in 2010 but if I don't then I'll plan for 2011.

I am very bad at remembering names but your face looks familiar from WFO. Maybe we'll meet again at NAFO next year.

 
Gospedana = Comrade!

No. I don't own a Ural! I'm just a (peripheral) fan of the Old Sovietsky's!

Hey, if you ever decide to cross Siberia on that URAL thing, carry a spare motor in the side hack. When you are traversing the Ukraine, keep a sharp eye on the pavement for missing manhole covers :blink:

I read a report by a guy named Freeman, who rode a URAL through Russia to Siberia. What a plan, No?

 
Way cool - I tried to post a pix, but 'dynamic' pix are not allowed.

I will be there June 2010 Mac..

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Don

 
Way, way cool!

The road, the dirt, the calcium carbonate, the mud! The fun!

Great photos. . . and you got one of the "gas station" in Deadhorse. Wonderful! I am going to steal a copy if it's okay with you.

 
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