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Grit_dog
May 11, 2018Navigator
It’s a cool experience!
To save a buck, cut out the Bellingham to PR leg. It’s mostly open water. The scenic portion thru the inside passage is from PR north.
Know your not allowed below deck while underway and no propane use allowed so make provisions with your fridge/perishables. I ended up draining the batteries and with some pleading to the purser , they let me plug in, but it’s not allowed in general.
Pets really need to be crated so you can move the crates to the pet area below deck.
We took the ferry when we were moving to AK, so 2 dogs that I thought I could leave in the cargo trailer and the cat in the camper had to be unloaded. I was short a crate and the other 2 crates were buried in the trailer.
IMO, the biggest pain in the ___ was the pets. I wouldn’t bring em if you don’t have to.
To save a buck, cut out the Bellingham to PR leg. It’s mostly open water. The scenic portion thru the inside passage is from PR north.
Know your not allowed below deck while underway and no propane use allowed so make provisions with your fridge/perishables. I ended up draining the batteries and with some pleading to the purser , they let me plug in, but it’s not allowed in general.
Pets really need to be crated so you can move the crates to the pet area below deck.
We took the ferry when we were moving to AK, so 2 dogs that I thought I could leave in the cargo trailer and the cat in the camper had to be unloaded. I was short a crate and the other 2 crates were buried in the trailer.
IMO, the biggest pain in the ___ was the pets. I wouldn’t bring em if you don’t have to.
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