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tsetsaf wrote:
Look for a Teton Home.
In the 40' range with three to four slides. Very well built and insulated. They are heavy so just hire a delivery to get to your lot. Arctic Fox is a poor suggestion for what you are doing.
Sep-18-2014 05:34 AM
Sep-18-2014 05:25 AM
sidney wrote:
Mary,
I live in AK... been here for over 30 years. I have built 3 homes. Traveled from Ketchikan to the North Slope for work and have experienced all the extreme weather and seasons AK can offer.
I own a very nice 2014 Cedar Creek 5th wheel that I keep in Oregon . I would never consider attempting to live in it in Homer or anywhere else in Alaska. The condensation problems alone would be a nightmare. RVs are not designed to withstand the climates of AK for extended annual stays.
Come to AK to build your cabin... but rent a home or apartment while you build and save the money you would have wasted on on an RV.
Sep-17-2014 09:33 PM
Sep-17-2014 08:40 PM
TXiceman wrote:
Personally, I would not attempt to live in Alaska for the winter in any RV. They are just not designed for the extreme temperatures and snow loads.
Ken
Sep-17-2014 08:26 PM
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Sep-17-2014 07:23 PM
kennethwooster wrote:I have an '09 Carriage cameo. Good, not an Alaska winter unit. It isn't that kind of 4 season unit the OP needs.
Try for a used Cameo. Made with quality, as well as all season.
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