All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Anybody tow an F-250 Super DutyThanks! That helps a lot!Re: Anybody tow an F-250 Super DutyThat’s been my thinking. I don’t guess there’s been many who thought it was a big mistake. Thanks.Re: Anybody tow an F-250 Super DutyJust me. I don’t drive many miles a day anyway. Hills may be an issue. If it gets too bad I can always unhook.Re: Anybody tow an F-250 Super Duty10k’ tow rating. Was looking more along the lines of how good 350hp towed the truck. I’ve seen the same, big pickups and golf carts, just wondering if they thought it was a mistake after doing it or it was not an issue. I’ve towed my F-150 all around but the F-250 weighs a little more than a ton more.F-250 Super Duty as a DingyI’m thinking of buying an F-250 super DutyDiesel. I want to pull it behind my Winnebago Journey with a 350 Cummins. Has any got any experience with that combo? Just wondered if it pulled easy or could you definitely tell it was back there. Thanks.Anybody tow an F-250 Super DutyI’m thinking of buying an F-250 super DutyDiesel. I want to pull it behind my Winnebago Journey with a 350 Cummins. Has any got any experience with h that combo? Just wondered if it pulled easy or could you definitely tell it was back there. Thanks.Hwy 97 Prince George to Dawson CreekI was thinking of taking 97 from Prince George to Dawson Creek instead of going up 40 thru Grand Prairie. We will be coming from Banff. I know it's 150 miles or so farther. Just wondered if anyone had done both and knew if the extra miles were worth the drive as far as scenery goes. I've been up 40 thru Grand Prairie from Jasper before. Thanks.Re: Roll Call Alaska 2018 memtb wrote: “Alrighty then”, We have a question for you folks, who “have been there, done that”! We heard (somewhere) that we couldn’t bring food across the border into Canada, is this true? We have a “small” chest freezer in our camper, would be filled with pre-prepared “home cooked” meals in large casserole dishes and traveling in the freezer. This way we have “good” meals and the DW doesn’t spend much time in the kitchen cooking. What are some of the “qualifiers” concerning food and border crossing? Thanks for any and all, “adult supervision” and/or “spiritual guidance”! ;) Pre-cooked meals should be no problem. It's the fresh veggies/fruit to worry about.Re: How long for the trip North?The next time we go, hopefully in 2 years, we are planning on late May thru early Sept. 11000 miles for us. Last time we did it in 7 weeks. That was WAAAAY to fast. Hoping next time time to enjoy more of Canada!Re: Roll Call Alaska 2018When we went in 2014, all that was required was a certificate of health from the vet. This will prove the dog's shots are up to date and in good health.
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