I met a woman and two men, in a similar situation on the Spit in Homer Alaska, a couple of years back. She and her husband owned a very nice DP, either a CC or a Beaver, don't remember which, at the time her husband died. The three, it turned out, lived in the same retirement community, in Arizona and had mutual acquaintances. She let her friends know she was looking for a travel companion as she wasn't comfortable operating the DP. So the two guys, separately contacted her and they worked out an arrangement, to travel together and share daily costs of food, fuel, etc. She appeared to be a woman of money and she told me the DP was paid for, so money wasn't a real issue with her. The three kept their homes in the retirement community and 3 or 4 times a year, would travel together, sometimes all three and other times just her and one of the guys. They had toured the NE the previous summer and decided to go to Alaska. In talking with all three, it seemed to work for them. They were people in their 60s I would guess.
joe b.
Stuart Florida
Formerly of Colorado and Alaska
2016 Fleetwood Flair 31 B Class A w/bunks
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