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fanrgs wrote:As I tell my friends you can certainly drive the speed limit or faster - just bring enough money to buy a new rig! :B
If you try to stick to a 350-mile/day schedule on BC, Yukon, and Alaska highways, you are going to be one unhappy RVer!
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โJan-15-2015 02:49 PM
sue.t wrote:trcgolf wrote:
I hope we are able to handle the travel this way. It is the launch to our retirement as well and we want to just take our time... that being said I have always been a point A to point B in fastest time kind of guy. It will be an adjustment but your my role model. We are in countdown mode for sure.
It will be a frustrating trip of you remain focussed on number of miles per hour. It may also result in some damage to your RV if you feel the pressure to maintain a certain rate of speed. It is one of the best ways to launch off a frost heave or dive into a pot hole.
There are 100 mile sections of the Alaska Highway we drive at 25-40 mph. It also isn't uncommon to have to wait for a pilot car for 20 minutes to escort you through a construction zone. And on occasion there are forest fires and floods that close the highway, for days.
X2
Look at it this way - don't think about going from Point A to Point B - it's the trip that's worth while. We took over 30 days to get from Anchorage to Washington. Other than having reservations for one of the larger Canadian parks that we knew would be full over the American July 4th holiday, we really didn't worry about it too much.
Bill
Just toss the schedule out the RV door. If a road widening looks like a nice spot for lunch, pull over and enjoy. If it is a real nice spot and the fishing is good, then stay the night. Really. Breathe deep and let it go!
โJan-15-2015 01:56 PM
trcgolf wrote:
I hope we are able to handle the travel this way. It is the launch to our retirement as well and we want to just take our time... that being said I have always been a point A to point B in fastest time kind of guy. It will be an adjustment but your my role model. We are in countdown mode for sure.
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โJan-15-2015 05:10 AM
LUVTOTRKCP wrote:
We will be leaving from Northern WI, in May. Catching the ferry in Bellingham 6/6 Spending a week in most stops. Then driving from Haines around the top Fairbanks ect. 10 days in Denali then down to Anchorage and the Kenai for a couple weeks to Whittier then the ferry to Valdez and McCarthey, should be done with Alaska late August, then we will spend most of September getting to Bella Bella, BC, then the ferry to Port Hardy and most of October on the island, Head home to Wisconsin early November.
Should be a great trip to launch our retirement.
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