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The Denali Highway in all its dusty splendor


On the Denali Highway
The Denali Highway, which opened in 1957, was the first road to access Denali National Park. It is 135 miles long, of which only approximately 24 miles are paved and the remaining 111 miles are gravel. The scenery along its course is spectacular and well worth the bumpy ride.
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The Denali Highway, which opened in 1957, was the first road to access Denali National Park. It is 135 miles long, of which only approximately 24 miles are paved and the remaining 111 miles are gravel. The scenery along its course is spectacular and well worth the bumpy ride.
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They're made just up the road from me and are the best 4X4XFAR. I had one when I lived in Africa, and was so proud of it, lol.
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