Alaska's Dalton Highway, or “Haul Road” as it is commonly referred to, is where ambitious industry and true wilderness meet-and coexist. The 414-mile industrial road was constructed in 1974 to facilitate building the Trans-Alaska Pipeline and service the new oilfields in Prudhoe Bay. It's the most remote highway in the U.S., and it's surrounded by what might be the biggest bowhunting-only zone in the world. This fall, staff writer and Alaska resident Tyler Freel and his dad set out to hunt caribou along the Haul Road.
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