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joe_b_
May 30, 2016Explorer II
During the years we lived in Alaska, I often carried a chainsaw with us. Very handy at times, especially when boon docking . Many of the years when we camped on the Kenai, we were on property we owned so cutting trees wasn't a problem.
Remember one time on the road out to Chena Hot Springs, I took the 5th wheel down a trail/path that I thought had a turn around at the end by the river. It seemed like a good idea at the time. LOL
But it took the better part of a day and a half to cut enough willow trees to be able to turn the trailer around to get out of there and back on the pavement. Normally I would walk the trail first before driving down it. Was sure glad I had a small chainsaw and a few gallons of mixed gas with us.
Remember one time on the road out to Chena Hot Springs, I took the 5th wheel down a trail/path that I thought had a turn around at the end by the river. It seemed like a good idea at the time. LOL
But it took the better part of a day and a half to cut enough willow trees to be able to turn the trailer around to get out of there and back on the pavement. Normally I would walk the trail first before driving down it. Was sure glad I had a small chainsaw and a few gallons of mixed gas with us.
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