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    MB truck owners in North America - is it worth it?

    ********…this is the best prose I have read in years! Well done sir, well done.
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    Van Prices have dropped big time!

    Well…van prices have fallen to MSRP at least. They still seem a bit hard to come by but at least the scarcity mark ups are gone. They are a fad for a reason. An expensive fad if you want to do it right.
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    Drive to Arctic Circle in “high miles” 4th Gen 4Runner

    Well…I just put a Sprinter into the mix. I aim to hit the Dalton Highway this summer. Slap an Amazon Prime wrap on it and I am totally stealth. 😁 Oddly I never realized just how tall these things are. This adventure focus is a disease. The only downside I see with this is money…
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    Such limited 4x4 van choices with decent gas mileage (in the US)

    Quoting…”You can pull over anywhere…and sleep.” So huge! In fact, it was so important to me that I sprung for a new 144” Sprinter in AWD. It has 9 speeds so it has some good low speed crawl. It isn’t my 4.7 liter 4Runner but wow, vans are popular for a reason. Any forest service road of...
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    Drive to Arctic Circle in “high miles” 4th Gen 4Runner

    I did roll with the “see a road take it” approach. It worked wonderfully. I drove along several rivers on glacial till that was totally road like with low water. I admit I was worried about heavy rains though! I brought a Garmin In-Reach along which served as a talisman against evil… I do...
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    Drive to Arctic Circle in “high miles” 4th Gen 4Runner

    I think I will give the Dalton Highway a go next year just to say I have done them both. It is worth stating for folks that dispersed camping and off pavement exploration is not readily available in the far north. The roads there are sparse and serve a singular purpose. Pull outs and gravel pits...
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    Drive to Arctic Circle in “high miles” 4th Gen 4Runner

    Yes. My home along with around 300 others burned down. Weirdly liberating experience honestly! Crazy I know. I am pondering some very different life choices right now.
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    Drive to Arctic Circle in “high miles” 4th Gen 4Runner

    We all made it out fine. 13,000 acres burned. Crazy randomness with fire burning some places and not others.
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    Drive to Arctic Circle in “high miles” 4th Gen 4Runner

    It’s worth stating the obvious that weather can make all the difference. Hope for clear skies! The difference between a rainy/cloudy day and clear skies is incredible. Also, fires are a thing. I suspect August/September is a more optimal time to do this sort of journey.
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    Drive to Arctic Circle in “high miles” 4th Gen 4Runner

    Nice spots! I did find that the old school method of see a road take it was the best way to explore.
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    Drive to Arctic Circle in “high miles” 4th Gen 4Runner

    Sure can. The only tricky part might be if you want to stay in Tuk. Not many places to stay in Tuk. You will be limited in how flexible you can be. Also, staying in campgrounds or dispersed will get you out in some lovely places.
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    Fireroad exploring vehicle ?

    RAV4? I roll with 4Runners but my girlfriends RAV4 is legit. I installed a Northwoods lift kit in it and it’s up for north Idaho’s waterbar filled state forest roads. The federal roads are in better shape. Her 2012 Rav has a V6 with VVTI in it. VERY powerful. By the seat of my pants it is about...
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    1983 Toyota Pickup - 50k (REALLY?!)

    Wow…it’s crazy expensive but that truck never looked that good even on the factory floor. Show class rig meant to be trailered places.
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    Small heater for 14’ Ukancamp trailer…

    Chinese diesel heaters might work for you. It IS another fuel but they chug along (outside) and work well
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    Drive to Arctic Circle in “high miles” 4th Gen 4Runner

    Final analysis on this is do it! It is expensive but you are, after all, driving thousands of miles. You DO NOT need some sort of beast 4WD to make this drive. I never once used low range…my rig is always in 4-Hi since it’s a V8 4th Gen 4Runner. I have a modest lift which was some what useful...
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    Drive to Arctic Circle in “high miles” 4th Gen 4Runner

    Cell coverage is available on the ferry back to Bellingham if you have a North America plan. I had/have coverage for about half the voyage. I got a cabin on the ferry. Sort of like a micro-cruise. The bar is fun and sort of retro.
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