Alaska 1980's style

Sgt Bilco

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For those of you who have been on one of little Alaska jaunts, you will recognise a lot of the roads on this brilliant ride report off ADV rider http://advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=948577.

This guy did it in 1980 when it really was an adventure and not a fairly easy run as it is now. When I first did the Cassiar Highway it was mostly dirt and was a nightmare but everything else has changed. I love the then and now pictures:thumb
 
Really enjoyed that Chris !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thanks
 
Thanks for posting, really going to enjoy this :beerjug:


This is how it was done:-

Bike - 1974 BMW R75/6

The packing list:

Riding items: Belstaff Trialmaster waxed cotton riding suit; Uvex goggles; Minox 35EL camera, Ektachrome 200 film; Grantline electric vest; Bandana; Vasque Boots with rubber covers; Bungee cords; Centerstand board, fiberglass; Chain, lock, key; Chapstick; Down jacket; Drivers license; Earplugs; First aid kit; Fog-free for goggles; Lewis Leather gloves; Handkerchiefs; Helly Hansen; Bell Helmet; Hotel guides; Housekey; Jeans; Kidney belt; Laundry kit; Lighter; Local and foreign currency; Long johns; BC, Yukon, and Alaska maps; The Milepost book; Passport, credit cards, drivers license, registration, insurance; Pen; Plastic bags; Radio, battery; Foot powder; Army surplus rubber rain suit; Dopp kit; Snack bar; Spare glasses; Spare keys; Sweater; Swiss army knife; Tensor bandage; Toilet paper; T-shirts; Underwear, socks, underpants, T-shirts; Watch; Water; Windbreaker; Wool pants; Wool shirt

Camping items: 12V camping light (plugs into bike); Binoculars; Brillo pad; Buck Folding Hunter knife; Coffee pot, coffee powder; Cups, plates; Fill-up Funnel for stove; Fishing rod, license; Folding water bottle; Halazone for water purification; Harvest Crunch, Kel-lite flashlight; Knife/fork/spoons; Matches, firestarter; Mosquito repellent; Optimus gasoline stove; Paper towels; Rags; Rain poncho for camping; Winchester 1200 shotgun, SSG cartridges, rifled slugs; Eddie Bauer down sleeping bag; Soap for puncture repair and dishes; Steak knife; Stew pot; Stove windscreen, folding; Sunblock; Sears Hillary Tent, fly, pegs; Thermarest air mattress; Towel; Tupperware.

Motorcycle items: Air filter; Aluminum foil (also for making oil change funnels); Bailing wire; Air pump, patch kit, rag, and toolkit; BMWMOA Anonymous book; Can opener (also for oil cans); Continuity and timing tester; Control cable pin; Crescent wrench, vise-grip pliers; Duct tape; Electrical tape; Engine oil, 1 can; Flexstone for cleaning ignition points; Front tube (can use rear in emergency); Fuel line and siphon in frame under tank; Fuses; 90W Gear oil (half bottle); Head gasket, valve cover gasket in backrest; Hose clamps; Ignition points, condenser; Misc metric nuts, bolts; Oil filter; Poly rope for laundry, camping, tow rope; Rear inner tube; Silicone glue; Spare bulb set; Spare clutch, throttle, brake cables, in Reynolds backrest; Spare control lever (clutch but can use for brake); Spark plugs, pre-gapped; Tire patch kit; Tire pressure gauge; Wheel balancer and balancing weights; Wire hook for oil filter; Zap straps.

 
What a great read, thank you for posting Chris..

One of the thought provoking comments is the amount of rubbish that now appears along the roads..
 
Hardcore :clap ... and whilst it is still possible to do it that way I much preferred doing it with a GS and proper beds n showers :)

Good to see some things haven't changed much ... except a lot of the Roadhouses have closed due to high utility costs ..
 


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