Q: We’re moving to Anchorage on about Sept 15th. We’re driving all the way on the Alcan and I'm pretty weather-scared. Any suggestions for this fraidy cat? --Jeane
A: Jeane, congratulations on the big move!
Don't worry about the Alcan—or, more officially, the Alaska Highway or Alaska-Canadian Highway. Built rather quickly during World War II, the highway starts in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, and ends near Fairbanks—and it definitely used to be something to worry about, with large parts unpaved, as well as some narrow winding sections.
The lore about the road is very different from the reality now. I believe there's only one small section of dirt left, if any. Today, it's probably one of the most beautiful and meditative wilderness drives you can take anywhere. You'll find there are adequate services along the way, friendly people, and almost too many places to stop and take a picture.
I wouldn’t be too concerned about the weather. It will probably be in the 40’s-50’s during the day, but often rainy in September (one of our rainiest months). The most discouraging thing about relocating in September is the loss of light; you’ll be moving here at a time of year when the days get shorter fast. (In Anchorage, the sun sets at about 9 p.m. at the beginning of September, and 7:30 p.m. by its end). But don't let it bother you. I moved here in November. The days were already very short, and getting shorter. But the people are warm!
I hope this helps. You may also want to check out our Moving To Alaska website, our Transportation Guidewith mileage and travel times, or the Alaska Weather Guide on Alaska.org. Good luck with your move!
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