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A stretch of the Dalton Highway near the Saginavirktok River was washed out by flood waters on Saturday, leading to an 80-foot-wide gap in the only road leading to Prudhoe Bay.
The Dalton highway runs through a landscape of stark beauty up into the Arctic Circle, and land's end. ... By James Dannenberg . Aug. 5, 2007 12 AM PT . Share via Close extra sharing options. Email; ...
DALTON HIGHWAY -- Although it was early June, snowflakes were drifting down the unforgiving slopes of the slate-gray canyon. The only way up the Chandalar Shelf was a muddy, washboard-like gravel ...
On the Dalton Highway, most conversations concern the Dalton Highway. Although there aren't many people on the road, they inevitably talk about the road. My first conversation, during a three-day ...
The James B. Dalton Highway is named after an early Arctic engineer and referred to as “the Dalton.” Many locals call it the Haul Road. It has a reputation for blowing out tires, ...
For three weeks earlier this year, the James Dalton Highway lay underwater, following ice storms that burst the banks of the Sagavanirktok “Sag” River.
The James Dalton Highway is a 414 mile gravel road. It heads straight north from the Livengood turnoff of the Elliott Highway, through arctic tundra to the farthest north reaches of Alaska. Alyeska ...
Measuring 414 miles, James Dalton Highway is a gravel road beginning at the Elliott highway, north of Fairbanks and ending at Deadhorse, near the Arctic Ocean. It was built as a supply road to ...
In early September, my cousin, my father and I set off out of Fairbanks, Alaska, in pursuit of an epic road trip, some adventure and hopefully a caribou. Our plan: ...