We managed to come back down the Dempster in 11 and a half hours. That did not include the time it took to change the flat tire we had.
Of course, on the way north it was mostly dusty and dry. On the way back, however, we got showers and MUD. We were both grateful the hard rain didn't hit until after we got back on the road again - although it could have washed off some of my hubby's clothes before he got back in the car.
All told, we got off fairly easily for the road conditions. The total was one punctured tire, two stone chips in the windshield, and a few pounds of mud stuck to the truck and trailer that needed several dollars to wash off.
But as you can see, we were very happy to "do the Dempster" as it was a long-time dream that led to experiences we wouldn't have gotten anywhere else.
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Yay for you!!!
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