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Sights and notes from my 2021 DIY Alaska Moose Hunt. I did this trip in 2020 w/my son, and we were successful in taking a black bear and moose. The report from that trip is in this thread: 2020 Trip w/Son.
In 2021, we used the same basic blue print as 2020, I just went with a friend this time. We had the same plan as before, arrive Fairbanks (FAI), grab a rental truck, license & tags, head up the haul road (Dalton Hwy) to Deadhorse for a few days, then return to FAI to fly into the field for our moose hunt.
As were DIY, we carried all our own gear as checked luggage:
We did take one diversion, we crossed the Dietrich and hiked into Gates of the Artic NP to check off my 31st National Park visit! Plenty of bears and berries along the way.
2020 was a crazy year due to COVID testing requirements and travel concerns. This past year was also crazy in terms of a surge in tourism, lack of hotels & rental cars. I thought I was smart and had booked our truck rental early, only to find out at the last minute our rental wouldn’t be available (it had been wrecked, and the agency didn’t have another vehicle). Luckily, we found a plan B, and head out from FAI to Deadhorse w/an overnight in Coldfoot on the way.
We had a miserable ride into Coldfoot, having basically left our homes 23 hours prior. Driving w/no sleep on the haul roads horrible broken pavement & muddy surfaces in driving rain was no fun. We did manage to see a few cow & calf moose on the way. Overnighted at the Coldfoot Camp before continuing up the next morning to Deadhorse. They still take COVID seriously in Deadhorse:
In 2021, we used the same basic blue print as 2020, I just went with a friend this time. We had the same plan as before, arrive Fairbanks (FAI), grab a rental truck, license & tags, head up the haul road (Dalton Hwy) to Deadhorse for a few days, then return to FAI to fly into the field for our moose hunt.
As were DIY, we carried all our own gear as checked luggage:
We did take one diversion, we crossed the Dietrich and hiked into Gates of the Artic NP to check off my 31st National Park visit! Plenty of bears and berries along the way.
2020 was a crazy year due to COVID testing requirements and travel concerns. This past year was also crazy in terms of a surge in tourism, lack of hotels & rental cars. I thought I was smart and had booked our truck rental early, only to find out at the last minute our rental wouldn’t be available (it had been wrecked, and the agency didn’t have another vehicle). Luckily, we found a plan B, and head out from FAI to Deadhorse w/an overnight in Coldfoot on the way.
We had a miserable ride into Coldfoot, having basically left our homes 23 hours prior. Driving w/no sleep on the haul roads horrible broken pavement & muddy surfaces in driving rain was no fun. We did manage to see a few cow & calf moose on the way. Overnighted at the Coldfoot Camp before continuing up the next morning to Deadhorse. They still take COVID seriously in Deadhorse: