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That'd be the Kahanamoku's, Haagma's and the Walker's all in HDTs along with the Pryor's in an LDT.  

We're leaving Glacier NP tomorrow and will be slowly working our way up the Icefields Parkway then over to GP.  Behind us by a few more days will be the Church's in their HDT.  

We plan to boondock most of the way and that looks feasible from what we've read.  Any recommendations as we come up through Grande Prairie? 

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She did say it looked like a little one ton was trailing them, looking lost.

Depending on your route to GP, there's lots of places to pull over for a night. Highway 43 is the busiest, but there are side road pull-offs to find some peace. Highway 40 has them in droves, as does Highway 97, in British Columbia. Once past GP, there's a million spots, just have to keep your eyes open. Some are obvious, but there's some hidden gems along the way.

Edit to add: A lot of the choices I feel are perfectly fine have been vetoed by others I've suggested them to, so I tend not to give directions to specific spots, unless I'm confident of the driver's skill, or unless there's something there that the people are specifically looking for.

If you need a tank night, the Rotary park is right in town, a short walk to groceries, craft stores, a few different restaurants, and a theater complex.

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Rotary Park looks great Darryl.  Right now it looks like we'd be there next Thursday but plans are a bit on the soft side.

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13 hours ago, Jim & Wilma said:

That'd be the Kahanamoku's, Haagma's and the Walker's all in HDTs along with the Pryor's in an LDT.  

 

Does anyone know if someone from that group is blogging or posting on a forum somewhere?  I would like to make this trip someday.

 

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We'll be passing through Grand Prairie today (Sat.) stopping in Dawson Creek.  Met that 4-some in Gregg Shield's yard this past week. We were there for truck repairs, they were just passing through. We don't boondock much but may pull off on occasion. Just don't have the right set-up.

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Raymond and I plan to leave Flathead Lake, Rollins, MT Wednesday 31 May and will be in Canada same day!     Spending some time in Icefields Parkway and then 40 to Grand Prairie.    Thanks, Darryl&Rita for the tips, we've been reading previous posts.    Rotary Park sounds great, since we enjoy walking.    

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We took 40 and it was "a bit rough".  I'd go a few miles out of my way if there was a better road.

Darryl, is there an alternate route from 16 to GP that you might recommend?

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Depends what you want to see. 32, from Edson to Whitecourt, is a nice quiet road, but 43 from Whitecourt can be busy, and has lots of rough sections. Some people travel further West, into BC, then use 97 to start North. It's been a few years since we've been on that road, so can't comment on road conditions, but they did have severe flood damage a few years back.

Really, road conditions are part of the adventure, we're just getting you ready for the roads further North.

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On 5/30/2017 at 0:16 PM, Jim & Wilma said:

We took 40 and it was "a bit rough".  I'd go a few miles out of my way if there was a better road.

Hi Jim & Wilma,  when you said Hwy 40 was a bit rough, was it frost heaves?  Pot holes?  Bad paving?  I'm planning on taking it from Hinton to Grande Prairie in a couple of days.  The alternative looks like a long way round.  I don't mind going slow as long as the road is passable and won't cause vehicle damage.

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All of the above, John. Plus construction just south of Grande Cache. It's not a horrible route, and the scenery is a warm-up for further north.

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On 5/30/2017 at 11:36 AM, Darryl&Rita said:

Really, road conditions are part of the adventure, we're just getting you ready for the roads further North.

Too funny and agree, 40 gets you ready  . . .  Alaska Highway has nothing on 40.  We enjoyed the adventure!

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Just a heads up. Hwy #40 is currently closed North of Grande Cache, due to a rock/mud slide.

 

Edit: The damage was greatly exaggerated. The road was closed for mere hours.CBC news

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