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Date:         Tue, 19 Mar 1996 21:07:27 -0800
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From:         copley@healthcare.ubc.ca (Tobin Copley)
Subject:      Top of the World Tour--periodic posting

Hi all,

It's been a while since I've made a posting to the vanagon list about the upcoming "Top of the World Tour" to Inuvik, NWT in the Canadian arctic, so here's the skinny:

My partner Christa and I are organizing a trip for VW bus owners to the northern-most point one can drive to in Canada: Inuvik, Nortwest Territories, at the north end of the unpaved Dempster Highway. Until just last year (I think it was last year), the Dempster was the northern-most public road in North America. (Then they opened the Dalton Haul Road to Prudhoe Bay, AK to public traffic, but it will still only get you a little over 100 miles further north than the Dempster will).

Driving the Dempster Highway is widely regarded as one of the greatest road trips in North America, if not the world. Over 750 km long, it is unpaved for its entire length, crosses two major rivers by either ferry or ice bridge (depending on season), and traverses the arctic circle, the Pacific/Arctic continental divide, rugged mountains, vast plains of arctic tundra, and some of the most remote country many of us will ever see in our lifetimes.

Participants in the Tour will be coming from places as far away as Indiana, Southern California, Texas, and Ontario. The tour will officailly start in Vancouver, B.C. From there to Inuvik and back, we will deliberately choose to take the roads less travelled--and many of them are unpaved. In fact, nearly 3,000 km of our trip will be driven on a complete absence of asphalt-like surfaces.

And we will have time to smell the wildflowers. The days will be long, that far north, so we can poke along all day stopping where ever we like for a stretch, or a view, or to catch some fish, without worrying about running out of daylight.

If you have kids, bring 'em along. Everyone is welcome.

All we ask is that folks respect the wilderness, so no littering, dumping of sewage, scaring animals, and so forth. We'll leave campsites cleaner than we found them, and (sorry CCC folks!) no burning of magnesium! Forestry supports the economy of much of the North, and the forest in the summer is usually like a tinderbox. But I'm sure I didn't have to say any of that since all the VW bus folks I've ever met are pretty cool.

If you own a VW bus (or pick up) and can get 3 - 4 weeks off this summer, then join us! Here're the details:

Leave Vancouver July 22, return to Vancouver Aug 14. Web site for full details: http://www.chaco.com/~coyote/trek

There are two 'optional' segments to the trip: 1) Taking the Alaska Marine Highway from Haines, AK to Prince Rupert, BC 2) Taking BC Ferries from Prince Rupert to Port Hardy, BC Neither of these trips added to the total time required for the journey.

If you are considering joining us and taking one of the ferry segments, please make reservations for the ferry VERY VERY SOON as they get booked solid for the summer very quickly. Check the web site for a detailed itinerary, dates, costs, and links to ferry web sites and other useful resources.

I invite anyone interested in joining us on this trip to email me with any questions or comments. Ron Lussier, who has been kind enough to develop the Tour's terrific web site, has also established an electronic mailing list specifically for this trip. I'd encourage anyone interested in the trip to join the Inuvik mailing list. It's a great way to keep in touch with the trip planning, and a very good place to ask questions regarding travel plans, things to do or see, and how to prepare your vehicle for the journey. Here's how to subscribe to the Inuvik list:

Send mail with the text "subscribe" in the body of the message to:

inuvik-request@chaco.com

Hope to see you in Vancouver July 22nd!

Northward ho!

Tobin

------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tobin T. Copley copley@healthcare.ubc.ca Dept. of Health Care and Epidemiology Voice: (604) 822-6219 University of British Columbia Fax: (604) 822-4994 Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6T 1Z3


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