We left Whitehorse early in the afternoon. We had bought so much food that we had a really hard time fitting everything in our tiny bags and ended up having to use our small foldable backpacks. But the choice and prices at the Real Canadian Superstore were just so good! At that would be our last supermarket for a while.
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Fairbanks to Whitehorse: Crossing into Canada on the Alaska Highway
The wildfire situation did not improve much during our stay in Fairbanks. At least it rained one evening, which lowered the temperature noticeably. The morning we left Fairbanks, the AQI (Air Quality Index) in the city was at 150, which was not the worst they have ever had, but most likely the worst we both have ever experienced. Thick smoke was in the city…
Cycling the Dalton Highway – Part 2: Coldfoot to Fairbanks
It felt like a small miracle when we successfully managed to pack the food and our gear on our bikes in Coldfoot. Every water bottle and water bladder filled, we left the small town with heavy bikes and were back on the Dalton Highway. The distance from here to Fairbanks would only be 20 km longer than from Deadhorse to Coldfoot, but a lot more elevation gain was ahead of us. …
Cycling the Dalton Highway – Part 1: Deadhorse to Coldfoot
Before flying up to Deadhorse for the start of our trip, we spent a nice couple of days in Anchorage. Our Warmshowers host has been amazing and even provided us with two bikes we could use for getting around, while ours were still in bike boxes for the second flight. …



