Yes, build an ice road that melts in the summer. If you build a road people besides oil hands
will use it. And the place will not stay wild. There have been studies, once a road is built people
will come and settle the area. Ice roads are the solution in the Arctic, no permanent finger print.
So in the multiple decades of roads built on the Alaskan North Slope just to the west of this area, has there been a increase of Settlement in that area?
Let me start with a hint, it is controlled access. You cannot just drive up there and visit. If you are not already permitted for work approved by the State of Alaska, you don't get past the checkpoint.
You believe connections past this point and into the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge would be different?
