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Grit_dog
Sep 26, 2016Navigator III
Well the tea family hasn't been back in 4 days......
I'd abandon the idea too. Doable? Yes. Easy or comfortable? No.
Have to park it in one of them c rathole rv parks in town along the Seward hiway in town I think. Not sure I seen any other year round rv parks.
Unless "Texas now" but used to pulling heavy loads in the worst conditions possible is what Texas as a location means, I wouldn't expect the drive either way to be fun. Although dead of winter the roads ride a lot better!
For the cost of pulling the trailer up there, renting a spot, propane, and hauling it back, bet you could find an apartment for less for that short of time in the off season and have a much more pleasurable experience.
Not sure what Anchorwge based jobs are winter only seasonal. Maybe the odd Slope job using Atown as a home base? If that's the case, the homeless will be living in your camper when u get back if you park it in town.
I'd abandon the idea too. Doable? Yes. Easy or comfortable? No.
Have to park it in one of them c rathole rv parks in town along the Seward hiway in town I think. Not sure I seen any other year round rv parks.
Unless "Texas now" but used to pulling heavy loads in the worst conditions possible is what Texas as a location means, I wouldn't expect the drive either way to be fun. Although dead of winter the roads ride a lot better!
For the cost of pulling the trailer up there, renting a spot, propane, and hauling it back, bet you could find an apartment for less for that short of time in the off season and have a much more pleasurable experience.
Not sure what Anchorwge based jobs are winter only seasonal. Maybe the odd Slope job using Atown as a home base? If that's the case, the homeless will be living in your camper when u get back if you park it in town.
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