Winter driving is a popular topic, especially among truck enthusiasts. Truck manufacturers like to talk about capability and toughness whenever they can. But it’s one thing to successfully manage a trip to the grocery store in a snowstorm. It’s quite a different challenge to take a road trip over 6,000 miles to the shores of the Arctic Ocean and back again in the dead of winter.
Yeah, We Really Did That
The 2020 Alcan 5000 Winter Rally left Seattle on February 26, bound for the village of Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories, Canada. Tuk, as it’s called, lies about 300 miles north of the Arctic Circle, on the shores of the Beaufort Sea. At 69 degrees, 26 minutes north latitude, Tuk is as far north as you can drive in Canada. Past the beach, it’s all ice to the North Pole.
The Alcan 5000 is among the most extreme motorsports events in the world. Each day requires teams to complete a short Time-Speed- Distance rally segment and then cover 400-600 miles to that night’s lodging. Scores are based on how accurately the teams cover the rally route. This year, 39 teams took part in the adventure.
Among this year’s teams was our effort, the Professional Grade Rally Team, driving a ’20 GMC Sierra AT4 Crew Cab pickup equipped with the 3.0L Duramax turbodiesel engine. Full disclosure: GMC loaned us the truck to make the trip and paid the entry fee to the rally. Nokian Tyres gave us a set of six Hakkapeliitta LT3 studded winter tires for the trip.
Tip: Travelers to the Arctic carry two spare tires. You don’t want to wait a week to get a tire shipped up there.
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