



As we continued our journey, I started thinking about the exact same U-Haul pulling up behind us when we stopped to take pictures of the waterfall.....and it prompted me to conduct an unofficial research study. The numbers of U-Hauls on this road were just unbelievable! Here are the results of the study. There are 3 main types of vehicles on the Alaskan highway:
1. Semi Trucks
2. Recreational Vehicles---campers of all sizes and makes. There are very few places to stay. If you want to travel here, you need to bring your bed with you.
3. U-Haul trucks and cars pulling U-Haul trailers. Since U-Haul is the only moving company that allows moves into Canada and Alaska, they are a much needed commodity. Yea for U-Haul!
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