My wife and I with another couple in their own rig drove up there (Skagway, Haines, Chicken, Fairbanks, Anchorage, Seward) this spring/early summer in our Winnebago View. The entire trip was just packed full of beautiful scenery. BC and the Yukon included.. We went up the Cassiar Hwy and back the Alaskan. Side trips to Skagway with ferry to Haines.. That was top of the line for beauty..both down to Skagway and then up out of Haines. We are out of Oregon and were gone almost 2 months. Biggest lasting impression, other than the mountains, rivers, lakes, and wildlife was the vast distances between anything.. Sometimes well over 300 mile between a small village with fuel and another not much bigger. IF we go again, I want to take the entire summer season and take it easier..We traveled 7,000 miles which doesn't seem that far for two months until you see the roads.. Lots of skinny roads with lots of curves and grades. Some over 14%. Not a place to rush.. Chicken is very fun and interesting and don't let the road scare you..Then the top of the world and down to the Yukon River at Dawson City.. That was another treat.. Get to the bottom of the grade and there is no bridge.. no ferry dock.. just a dirt bank that the ferry powers across this fast wide river to keep the power on while its ramp is lowered to the dirt bank and it unloads and loads up again. Don't get there after 7pm of you'll camp on the river bank for the night... And Dawson City is right out of the wild west with dirt streets and dance halls and more...