When we did it, more than 25 years ago, it was almost all dirt. We took our time averaging only about 200 miles a day. We camped wherever we saw a nice river or lake and really enjoyed the trip. I found many more places that had poor fishing than had good. But I did do well on grayling in several streams, on pike in several lakes and caught a few lake trout in Teslin Lake, neqar the Yukon border.

This time we plan to again average only about six hours a day of travel. There is lots to see and sometimes the journey is what its all about. I do plan to be in Kenai on June 23rd for a big minus razor clam tide and will probably fish the Kenai one day for old times sake. May go hit the Kaisloff one day as well. Any dates open around then Bob?
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