All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: USB Powered Speakerson a whim I picked up a 6 dollar BT Speaker from the impulse buy rack at the register in a Walmart and found it worked great both plugged into the computer and as a BT device for the phone. Used mostly to watch movies on the Laptop and audiobooks on the phone. So cheap is not necessarily bad...Re: Arctic Circle Trip ReportForgot the link to the blog: Mike's Pan American Highway Adventure- Northern EditionArctic Circle Trip ReportHi All- wanted to make some notes and leave some pics on my recent trip out of Fairbanks to the Arctic Circle on the Dalton Highway. Also will put a link to my Blog about traveling the Northern part of the Pan American Highway at the end. It took about two hours to drive the from Fairbanks to the beginning of the Dalton Highway- skies were overcast and some rain was spit and the road from Fairbanks has some construction areas that slow you down a bit at times.When I got to the starting point there was a bicyclist named Benji who'd ridden from Deadhorse and soon after two blokes from Australia showed up who are driving an all electric vehicle they are charging mostly with solar panels. pics: I left them behind and started up the Dalton- it was graded dirt and not too bad really for many miles, but I still kept it slow not wanting to change a tire or suffer a breakdown up here. If you need a tow there is a $1,000 surcharge over and above the mileage fee! Here's the road: and parts were paved, but with huge potholes: About 80 miles in and across the Yukon River there is a small place called Yukon River Camp where you can get gas and there is a tiny BLM office across the road from it. The gas is VERU expensive, but I needed some. On the way back I ate there and they have an excellent Salmon Bahn Mi sandwich- soooo good! I was pretty tired by now so I camped at a site about 4 miles away from the Yukon River. It had potable water, pit toilets, picnic tables and a fire ring and a magnificent view. Was free too! : When I got up I only had 60 miles to go to the Arctic Circle- the road was really pot holes so you have to dance around them and also all the time on the Dalton you need to be able to move over for the Haul Road Truckers- every time you come to a blind rise or corner you need to slow up and move righ in case one of them is coming around the corner so there is a high premium on paying attention. And the Pipeline runs alongside the road in many place- the road and the pipeline are pretty amazing technological achievements, Man goes wherever he wants! After about an hour I ran into dense fog. I stopped at a photo op overlook to see if it would lift- one of the truckers had been killed in a fog just last Friday, she was the only woman who drove and had been working driving it for 13 years. If fog could cause someone with that many years experience to make a mistake, I was for sure going to respect it. Because of the fog you could barely even see the Finger Mountain Viewpoint let alone a "View". Too bad I bet it was beautiful! After about an hour or so I with no sign of the fog lifting I decided to head out cautiously and ten minutes later I descended under the fog. A group of three vehicles with 'AlCan 5000' on their sides passed me and honked a hello and twenty minutes later I was at The Arctic Circle pull out. I'd made it! There is a campground there, but I elected to head back to Fairbanks while the weather was still pretty good. On the way back I stopped at the little BLM station at the Yukon River and a nice volunteer named Bob who had retired from the BLM stamped and presented me with an Arctic Circle Certificate. Yea! Eighty miles back on the Haul Road and then two more hours back to my boondock at the Fairbanks Walmart. Thanks for looking in!Re: Class B Campsite Photos - Let's See Them!Here are some Canadian and Alaskan sites I've just visited: Boondock site in Canada near Blue Lake- just off a very quiet dirt road: Boondock rest area in Yukon: Another boondock near Haines, Canada: Boondock site 60 miles South of the Arctic Circle on the Dalton Highway: Not done yet so more to come! Re: 1977 Dodge Van Class B Conversion Restoration Thread pasusan wrote: Thanks for the link to your blog - I'm enjoying it. :) Have Fun and good luck! Thanks for reading! I appreciate it- so far a wonderful trip.Re: 1977 Dodge Van Class B Conversion Restoration Thread1977 Dodge Van in Fairbanks, AK after 9 hard days and passing through The BC fires. Here is the url for the blog 1977 Dodge Van trip to Alaska Lots of pictures thereRe: What Did You Do To Your Class B Today ?Boondocked in Fairbanks after 9 days driving from Boise- did some cleaning and basic repairs in the house- some duct tape work required after bumpy Yukon roads lol.Re: Roll Call Alaska 2018I’m in Fairbanks at the Morris visitor center. Boondocked at Walmart last night and will again tonight I think. I’m waiting for a mechanic shop to open Monday AM. Came up Alaskan Highway the past nine days from Boise. It’s been amazing, but the fire smoke in BC is really, really bad.Re: New flooring...how?Stick down flooring failure I hope this works out for you, but I would suggest checking out my experience- I tried to be as careful as possible and still had a bad result! Best wishes however you go for a good result!Re: Solar pay off?One thing to consider- this is a fun thing to do if you are a science oriented person- like a Science Fair Project with good practical applications! Fun!!
GroupsBucket List Trips Bucketlist destinations you just can't miss. Which spots stick with you?Jan 18, 202513,487 PostsMotorhome Group Join in here to discuss all things motorhomes.Feb 13, 202538,707 PostsRV Newbies We all start out new. Share lessons learned or first-time questions!Jun 15, 20174,026 PostsTravel Trailer Group Prefer to camp in a travel trailer? You're not alone.Feb 06, 202544,025 Posts
Bucket List Trips Bucketlist destinations you just can't miss. Which spots stick with you?Jan 18, 202513,487 Posts
RV Newbies We all start out new. Share lessons learned or first-time questions!Jun 15, 20174,026 Posts