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โNov-24-2016 04:54 AM
Retdep wrote:
Not sure if this belongs in the Roll Call thread, but here I go.
Planning the AK trip for 2017. Haven't begun obsessively planning (yet) but as thoughts occur, I'll ask. We will travel in a motorhome.
Do you bring mosquito net clothing? This would be hats with netting or something like this. www.bugbaffler.com
Directv signal seems to get lost about Calgary, AB as I understand it. We have a Winegard Traveler on MH and a Slimline 3 portable dish. Would either one readily acquire a signal in Alaska? I'm thinking of times when we might be in one place for a couple of days.
โNov-24-2016 04:28 AM
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โNov-22-2016 07:06 PM
Mountain Trippers wrote:
Wow. My wife and I want to make the trip next year but not sure where to start. We would be coming from Va. we have a 22' FR 2109S Mini Lite and not sure when we need to be there to hit the summer or where to shoot for. We want to camp in all states and have done so in 33 so far. Any info would help.
โNov-22-2016 05:32 PM
jmckelvy wrote:
I hope to do it again next year. This would be our 3rd trip.
โNov-20-2016 03:03 PM
TxGearhead wrote:
Yeah, I'm wanting to go 2017. I passed on caravanning with a friend this year. I asked the wife if she wanted to go....in the cabover. NO. Well maybe.
I need advice on routes. Is there any reason to get on HWY2 at Whitehorse and go to Dawson and on to Tok and Fairbanks, other than avoiding seeing the same scenary twice on HWY1 from Whitehorse to Tetlin Junction on the way back? Or just take HWY4 from Watson Lake to Carmacks and on to Dawson. Then south on HWY3 to Wasilla and back to Tok. Is the HWY37 loop to Prince George BC, then Kamloops and into Washington good stuff? I wouldn't mind seeing coastal Washington and Oregon.
It'll be a bunch of miles from Houston.
โNov-12-2016 08:28 PM
HollardawgUSMC wrote:
Nobody seems to want to talk about the beauty of Northern British Columbia and the Yukon. It ranks right up there with Alaska.
Its a once in a lifetime trip, drive slower, and stay longer.
โNov-11-2016 07:08 PM
HollardawgUSMC wrote:That's why I want to drive, to me the journey is as much fun as the destination.
Nobody seems to want to talk about the beauty of Northern British Columbia and the Yukon. It ranks right up there with Alaska.
Its a once in a lifetime trip, drive slower, and stay longer.
โNov-11-2016 06:26 PM
HollardawgUSMC wrote:
Nobody seems to want to talk about the beauty of Northern British Columbia and the Yukon. It ranks right up there with Alaska.
โNov-11-2016 03:47 PM
โNov-10-2016 04:18 PM
HollardawgUSMC wrote:
We have been planning our 3rd Alaska trip for the last 4 years, and something always comes up to nix it. But, this year looks pretty good. Mainly because it is our last chance. We are both in our 70's now, so time isn't on our side. We are getting tired, and the rig is getting tired. So, after 10 years of full-time RV'ing, the keys are looking for a hook to hang on.
I am a huge planner. Therefore I have our "Trip #3" planned right down to the penny, the mile, and the day/date. Also, since we aren't as young as we were on previous trips, we have many many more stops than most of you will will make. Also, since we have been there before, we will be omitting a few places that are "one shot visits".
With that said, if anyone is interested in a copy of our itinerary, email me privately at hollardawg@yahoo.com, and you are welcome to a copy. Since we will be on the road quite awhile before we head North, I have reduced it to just the Canadian and Alaska portions of the trip.
Everyone, travel safely, and remember.....you don't visit Northern Canada and Alaska, you experience it.
โNov-03-2016 02:45 PM
MORSNOW wrote:TxGearhead wrote:
....back to studying maps. ๐
Drive north from "Howdy" up to "Eh" and keep going until the road ends on the Homer spit. There will be fresh halibut and a frosty mug there to reward you on a safe trip!