![]() Tire Pressure Monitor System – I’ve had the Tire Minder since we purchased our first RV.Since the filming of this video we’ve gotten the tire fixed and we asked several service centers and tire techs about what’s the best gear and gadgets to keep on board for repairing an RV tire, here’s what we’ve come up with. You know how I always end up showing people “how not to” videos? I guess we’ll have to chalk this experience up to that title as well. We pulled over at the vista point for the quintessential “Welcome to Alaska” photo opp, and this is when we heard the eerie hissing noise coming from our RV. Immediately after crossing into the states we’re greeted with the most beautiful paved road we’ve ever seen. We cross back into the USA at the Most Northerly Land Border Port at Poker Creek, Alaska, population 3. For a road that has such a hyped name we really expected the scenery to be jaw dropping (sure, it is pretty), but we felt that overall the drive was just decent, especially compared to the Icefields Parkway that we traveled just a few short weeks ago. The road is all dirt but it’s well maintained and we’re able to cruise at a speed of 40 mph or so. The road spends a short portion on the ridge of a mountain, above the tree line, with seemingly never ending views of the mountains way off in the distance (hence the name Top of the World). Heading west from Dawson City we board a free ferry to cross the Yukon River and it’s off to the Top of the World Highway. We’ve also been told by several travelers we respect that “ Chicken, Alaska is the coolest little town in the USA.” We set out on this path to see if this side trip off the ALCAN is really worth it, because our time in Alaska is limited and Fuel isn’t cheap! So…here goes nuthin’. Everyone says the “ Top of the World Highway is unbelievable, you will not be disappointed”.
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