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Dec 19, 2013Explorer
That was getting long. But just another BTW, We became snowed in at Beaver Creek Yukon just before getting to Alaska border. Pulled in a little early Saturday afternoon, stayed until 10:30 Sunday morning. By then there was 3 of us GAH units. Pulled out an drove slower and careful from at least 50 miles til roads begin to get clear. Pulled in to TOK for gas an found I had flat tire on outside left rear. They have air valve extenders on the rear tires. When driving thru snow and ice slush they form big ice chunks, broke one off causing flat.
Lucky just across road from Eddies Café in TOK was tow service and garage. they had on road shortly.
Its too late now but my suggestion would be too get 28 foot. we drove 25. Reason, 25 foot is on Ford 350, 28 ft is on the Ford 450. the larger truck frame is more stable.
HAPPY TRAVELING. I enjoyed it all, so much to see it off sets little troubles.
Lucky just across road from Eddies Café in TOK was tow service and garage. they had on road shortly.
Its too late now but my suggestion would be too get 28 foot. we drove 25. Reason, 25 foot is on Ford 350, 28 ft is on the Ford 450. the larger truck frame is more stable.
HAPPY TRAVELING. I enjoyed it all, so much to see it off sets little troubles.
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