I sure agree with PA12DVR on fall in south central, as once the super cold hit the Interior, we would on some long weekends, run down to our place on the Kenai River about a mile upstream from Soldotna. We had permanently set up our 5th wheel on a river front lot we owned, as a fish camp, etc. October on the Kenai or around PWS (Prince William Sound) is just a great time of the year. But after a long weekend spent at our trailer, we knew we had to go home (Nenana) to the Interior cold of -40ยฐF or colder.
For the most part an RVer could hang out around south central Alaska, the lower Railbelt, the Alaska Banana Belt, lower Mat Su, or whatever you want to call it, up till Thanksgiving (US) or later. But the problem, then is, you have to drive through the Interior of Alaska and northern Canada to get back outside to the Lower 48. If the cross gulf ferry ran all year, and more frequently, and cheaper, a traveler could stay later, in the warmer parts of Alaska and then ferry south out of Whittier or Seward. But that is not the way it works.
Bob, do you and your band have any play dates scheduled outside, or is this a family pleasure trip only? I am sure many forum members would love to hear you guys play, if you were somewhat close to where they were RVing.
Kind of a scruffy looking bunch, I would say. LOL
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