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<blockquote data-quote="Coldfront" data-source="post: 174515" data-attributes="member: 3546"><p>Only drove it once in late May of 2015. It was the enjoyable drive I have ever done all 8500 miles. Driving up again in June 2018. In 2015 we couldn't get to Inuvek, NWT but they have built a road to Tuk, NWT this used to be the ice road which is going to open in August of this year. One will be able to drive all the way to the Arctic Ocean. OK some will ask why I don't why it is just beautiful and it gets to a person. There is a book called Milepost spend thirty bucks or so and get it. With it you get access to Tour Guide which is a download for your cell phone. Once you down load the road maps you use your cell phone as a GPS tracker. You don't need cell towers to make it work it all GPS based but you do have to keep your phone plugged in because it uses power. I had rented a GPS phone in case of trouble but next time I will use something like SpotLock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldfront, post: 174515, member: 3546"] Only drove it once in late May of 2015. It was the enjoyable drive I have ever done all 8500 miles. Driving up again in June 2018. In 2015 we couldn't get to Inuvek, NWT but they have built a road to Tuk, NWT this used to be the ice road which is going to open in August of this year. One will be able to drive all the way to the Arctic Ocean. OK some will ask why I don't why it is just beautiful and it gets to a person. There is a book called Milepost spend thirty bucks or so and get it. With it you get access to Tour Guide which is a download for your cell phone. Once you down load the road maps you use your cell phone as a GPS tracker. You don't need cell towers to make it work it all GPS based but you do have to keep your phone plugged in because it uses power. I had rented a GPS phone in case of trouble but next time I will use something like SpotLock. [/QUOTE]
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