In my research of riding the Alaska Highway, I tried to look up how some pros go about it. This is the only guided tour I found:
http://www.motoquest.com/guided-mot...a-washington-oregon-canada-alaska-22#included
I'm in no way suggesting we should hire anyone to lead us. But I wanted to find out about the pace, places to overnight, etc. This outfit's route takes what Milepost calls the "central access route" to the Alaska Highway, which starts in Dawson Creek, BC. I also goes right through Chelan, WA, which is our MurphyBrown's home!!!
I called one of the guides to learn more about how they handle the ride. He said everyone pretty much goes at their own pace. They all just get to the planned nightly stopping place. People who want to start early can do so. People who like to sleep in can do so and just arrive later. People who like to make scenic stops leave a little earlier, or take a little longer. The chase vehicle carries a spare bike, parts and tools, and follows behind everyone. They spend 2 nights in Whitehorse in order to take a side trip to Skagway and back.
I think after they arrive at the end of the ride, everyone is responsible for finding their own way home - flights, ferries, etc.
Anyway, food for thought. . . .