kenkorona wrote:
Right now it looks like it will be a total of 4 months with at least 2 of them in Alaska. We enjoy boondocking; usually no shore power, so having adequate battery power is important.
All prime locations in Alaska will force you to stay at campgrounds.
When you really go into wild, you better have good supply of bear spray.
Good side is that you don't need generator and AC for the trip.
We have been there in 2019, what was summer of century and we did get 72F heat wave. All Alaskans were sweating, when for us, coming from triple digits in Vegas, that was jacket weather.
With 2-3 solar panels, any pair of cheap batteries will power micro oven, coffeemaker and will still leave some power for morning furnace run if you extend the season.