Jul-13-2020 04:28 PM
Jul-17-2020 03:45 AM
wilber1 wrote:JaxDad wrote:
Seems kinda ‘fishy’ (pardon the pun) the Point Roberts Marina is a US Customs Port of Entry.
All he has to do was go in by boat from across the bay.
Great, get busted for entering the country illegally.
You have to clear customs to enter the country, the only way to do that is fly. Pleasure boats are no more exempt than vehicle traffic.
Jul-16-2020 06:29 PM
wilber1 wrote:The way my maps read he could have left Washington, stayed in US waters and landed in Point Roberts (again US territory). Nothing illegal about that unless there's some wacky back door agreement about who has control of what in that little corner.JaxDad wrote:
Seems kinda ‘fishy’ (pardon the pun) the Point Roberts Marina is a US Customs Port of Entry.
All he has to do was go in by boat from across the bay.
Great, get busted for entering the country illegally.
You have to clear customs to enter the country, the only way to do that is fly. Pleasure boats are no more exempt than vehicle traffic.
Jul-16-2020 04:48 PM
JaxDad wrote:
Seems kinda ‘fishy’ (pardon the pun) the Point Roberts Marina is a US Customs Port of Entry.
All he has to do was go in by boat from across the bay.
Jul-16-2020 04:13 PM
Jul-16-2020 02:51 PM
Jul-14-2020 04:34 PM
Fisherman wrote:You do know you'll have to change ferries at either Skagway or Haines, right? The ferry from Bellingham north does not keep you out of Canada. You'll be in Yukon Territory, Canada at the Haines Junction road or just below Whitehorse. Don't know what those crossings are doing. The ferry from Haines or Skagway across the Gulf of Alaska to Valdez or Whittier makes it a very expensive trip. You'll need a cabin and meals all the way and won't be able to access your RV except at certain stops and the LP MUST be turned off and sealed before loading.
Put your RV on a ferry and go by water, the last thing we need up here is an increase in cooties. Essential should be work only and then by aircraft not stopping here.
Jul-14-2020 04:21 PM
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Jul-14-2020 09:02 AM
mockturtle wrote:
We do need an easement through BC and Yukon to access our own state of Alaska. Perhaps a high speed, vehicle-carrying rail system would suffice.
Jul-14-2020 08:49 AM
mockturtle wrote:
We do need an easement through BC and Yukon to access our own state of Alaska. Perhaps a high speed, vehicle-carrying rail system would suffice.
Jul-14-2020 08:42 AM
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Jul-14-2020 06:12 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
I have no issue with Canada closing our border to protect their citizens.
Jul-13-2020 08:53 PM
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