Amazon.com Review
Pound for pound and inch for inch,
The Milepostis the most valuable piece of luggage you could include on a trip to Alaska and northwestern Canada, whether you're going by plane, car, bus, or bicycle. No wonder they're celebrating their fiftieth anniversary as the "Bible of North Country Travel." This is not a fluff and nonsense production, because there's serious driving to cover when you're heading to Anchorage or Denali Park, and you need to know things, like what the major highways and roads contain, mile-by-mile, where there are gas stations, campgrounds, fishing, lodging, and food, what the geography is like and what road conditions to expect. There's even some information on the history of the lands and communities, and what attractions are nearby. The maps are exceptional and the abundance of information remarkable, making this the most irreplaceable of guides for a trip up north.
--Stephanie Gold
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Review
"...carry extra fuel, several spare tires, and a copy of The MILEPOST, the definitive guide for all northern roads." --
Outside magazine, May 2003"Best travel investment we could have made for our Alaska trip--absolutely irreplaceable!" --
Reader"The MILEPOST bills itself as 'the bible of North Country travel.' It is, especially if you're driving to Alaska." --
Seattle Times, March 12, 2000"The Milepost® was a lifesaver for us." --
Reader"The most valuable resource for anyone driving to Alaska is The MILEPOST®." --
MotorHome, January 2004
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