Early November Trip From Alaska to Kansas City
Super stoked to find this site, hoping to get some helpful advice. Thanks in advance!
So a good friend of mine drives out to Alaska every summer to mine gold with his uncle. For the last three years I have been flying out early/mid fall to meet him out west for a 10 or so day long backpacking/hiking road trip on his his journey home. This year, however, I plan to fly out to Anchorage and make the trek down through Alaska back in to the states and eventually home to Kansas City, MO.
Given weather conditions of late October - early November, Im trying to decide if we should go straight south towards Washington state and then through Idaho and Wyoming, or if we should prolong our stay in Canada and then head south into the Dakotas. Looking to do as much hiking as possible and camp where we can along the way. Also open to all the coolest unique cultural locations to check out in Canada.
Anything Is helpful. Thanks again!
Time is always the limiting factor in such plans
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Weather conditions in late October tend to be ideal just about anywhere in North America. Personally, I would mosey southward from Anchorage as much as your time allows. (With the huge caveat that you keep informed as to the weather).
What is the time frame for this adventure? When do you have to be back in Kansas City? And what is your budget?
Mark