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- kimbo1Explorerok whats your question?
- alaskan-rverExplorerWe drive in the valleys and play in the mountains!
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIYeah but even with that higher elevation you can't see Russia
- rv2goExplorer IIMy Milepost list these.
Atigun Pass, elev. 4,800 feet, at Milepost J 244.7 Dalton Highway.
Maclaren Summit, elev. 4,086 feet, at Milepost P 36.7 Denali Highway.
Eagle Summit, elev. 3,685 feet, at Milepost F 107.3 Steese Highway.
Eureka Summit, elev. 3,322 feet, at Milepost A 129.5 Glenn Highway.
OK, I re read your post and you state "PAVED ROAD" - sh410ExplorerSarah could :)
- garyhauptExplorerYour profile shows you as a National Director. Of what, exactly?
Gary Haupt - TrackrigExplorer IIBy higher, it looks like you mean Nebraska has more miles of paved roads. I wouldn't doubt it because we only really have three highways with some extensions going off of them.
But, I'll bet we have more land locked up by the government than any other state! And therefore that means we have less land in private ownership than any other state! When I did some research on it several years ago, only slightly over one half of one percent of the land in Alaska was in private ownership.
Bill - Luke_PorterExplorer
garyhaupt wrote:
Your profile shows you as a National Director. Of what, exactly?
Gary Haupt
Directions! - 4huskersExplorerNo it's elevation he's talking about.
- MORSNOWNavigator IINebraska...... Not quite the vacation destination that Alaska is.
Paved roads are over-rated! Our dirt roads go places!
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