• tal@lemmy.today
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    10 days ago

    If you’re setting out on a trek away from gas stations, you can also haul jerrycans.

    In 2026, not so bad in the Contiguous 48 in the US, but if you do Alaska, I’m sure that there are still long stretches.

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    https://www.focusonadventure.com/Adventures/Dalton_Highway/

    The Dalton Highway is an isolated and mostly unpaved road that begins outside of Fairbanks, Alaska and ends 414 miles (666 km) later just shy of the Arctic Ocean in Deadhorse, AK. It’s the farthest north you can drive on a public road on the North American Continent. With one section being 240 miles between gas stations, it includes the longest stretch of road in America without services.