It's a two lane highway generally not real steep on the Alaska highway. I ran it in early September to avoid the mosquitos in
Alaska using a small Honda car. The Cassier highway I traveled on the way back wasn't too bad either but not quite as
good of a road. In Alaska you will find a lot of tar roads with gravel on top of the tar and patches of gravel only where there
were repairs made to the road. There are spots where you need to follow a lead vehicle through work areas. I would recommend
late summer to early fall as the best time to schedule a trip. There are places where fuel is unavailable for at least 150 miles so
plan your fuel for that, carry a spare bit of oil, spare tires and water and food. The road from Prince George to Watson Lake
is relatively flat to rolling hills. It's probably a 3000 mile trip each way no matter what path you take. If you go to Dawson City, you
will get to have a free ferry ride on the George Black Ferry across the mighty Yukon river, quite a memorable event as well as Dawson
City itself.