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Dyckman had to pay $100 a night to stay in the only available lodging in Prudhoe Bay, this makeshift motel where patrons had to share bathrooms.
Added: Sun, August 13, 2006
Dyckman said that parts of rivers he passed on the way to Prudhoe Bay had unfrozen in the semi-warm temperatures of summer, and the Alaskan landscape was beautiful until he got into the tundra of the North.
Added: Sun, August 13, 2006
Sharp rocks capable of puncturing tires on the road to Prudhoe Bay. The Road is also spotted with signs warning travelers about possible avalanches.
Added: Sun, August 13, 2006
Roy Dyckman poses on his motorcycle in front of a sign along the Dalton Highway in Alaska to the Arctic Circle.
Added: Sun, August 13, 2006
A park in Fairbanks, Alaska, has a marker indicating the distance to surrounding cities in miles and kilometers.
Added: Sun, August 13, 2006