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Originally Posted by poorbuthappy
It's a fabulous trip. Don't let anyone discourage you. If you encounter any issue, don't worry in Yukon you are never stranded. There is no reason to worry. Nowadays, there is not much that break down. You might have to adjust the chain a few times, no more.
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I concur with this response. I traveled there for a few weeks and never experienced long periods of time during which I didn’t see other vehicles. That said, you may need to be patient if you do have an issue. Most folks will stop, not all will be able to help with mechanical issues should one occur.
As a single rider (male or female) I would strongly encourage you to carry a two-way communicator (like an Garmin InReach, not SPOT) AND a PLB. I’ve had occasions to use each for different levels of emergency.
Here’s a great article on PLBs.
https://www.adventure-journal.com/20...eid=2a4a94f767
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