Dallas to Alaska -4000 Miles One Way
I understand about the gun laws. Like I said, Dad made this trip 48 times up and 48 times back...each time with his 357. It's totally a personal choice but I've spent 19 years of my life in Alaska and have gone on many roads, which can be long and very alone. Many veterans of the state will tell you...they go no where without one. Again, it's not so much for the strange people but also the unexpected animals...some quite bigger then a deer...LOL
Either way....enjoy your trip. There is so much to see, I do hope you have enough time to really tour the place. Take your fishing pole too...it's great fishing, if you like that kind of stuff.
Snugy
Taking firearms through Canada
When we went through BC to Alaska back in '02, the border guards made it clear that handguns were not allowed into Canada. They said they would confiscate any they found. Rifles are another matter, but check with current regulations to see what the restrictions are.
A very good overview of getting ready
We commissioned an article about vehicle preparation for traveling the AlCan Highway -- it's focus was on RVing, but the information applies to all sorts of conveyances. Check this out!
Mark