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JIM L 07-20-2010 04:09 PM

Alaska
 
Took our 28C to Alaska last summer (2009) for 9 1/2 weeks. Trip of a life time, will do it again next year or 2012. No problems. Tow with a chevy diesel, got 16 1/2 mpg average for the 14300 mile trip. Anyone wanting info on the trip can contact me here or email loghm@aol.com. JIM L

PopRichie77 08-29-2010 07:26 PM

We also made the Alaska trip in the Summer of 2005, hope the roads were better than when we went. Got covered with mud from the road many times. I also would share information if any one want's, also have around a 1000 pictures, but no captions email RichardKalp77@aol.com
https://hs-thumb09.photoworks.com/ren...w=640&rotate=0

gculbertson 04-18-2011 11:17 AM

We're thinking about doing this in 2012 in our new Dodge Ram and '97 Hi Lo. Would love more info.

gculbertson 04-18-2011 11:18 AM

We'd like to do this trip in 2012. Already starting to plan for it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

PopRichie77 04-18-2011 12:34 PM

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We took the trip in 2005, they are continually improving the highway. The Alaska highway starts at Dawsons Creek, Canada. I missed getting a pic of the starting sign, couldn't stop was traffic behind. It is 1,422 miles long, the first 400 are very nice, then things change, when you see a dip sign, the actual dip is about a half mile away, hard to get accustomed to. 1st one remove the micro wave from the top of the fridge, as after some rough road and about a 1/4 mile from the sign I went back to speed, then I hit the dip.
While in Canada we stayed in a camp ground every 3 or 4 days, to dump and get hot showers. The other nights we stayed in pull overs along the highway. The next gas station is sometime about a 100 miles away, just keep that in mind.
Here are some pics. First 3 pics are of construction on the highway. Very messy if wet. 4th pic is the high way end. Last pic is the Alaska Pipe line out side of Fair banks a must see, also the museum.

PopRichie77 04-18-2011 12:53 PM

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More pics. The 1st pic is the office at a campground next to the Fairbanks, fair ground, note the short door, typical of older buildings. pic 2 is the park a must see. pic 3 is a road side pull over in AK. Pic 4 is in Valdez going to the end of the pipe line it was under construction and we camped in the camp ground that runs along it, so that I could easily go salmon fishing. Last one is in Skaguay, a must see.
Ask questions as I don't know what you would like to know, will answer if i can. My answers will be 7 years old from your trip. Gas was more expensive in Canada, Alaska was the same as the lower 48, so was propane. Food was expensive in Valdez. If you go there, must stop at the Bad *** Coffey shop, also the boat cruse is great, just be sure to dress warm, some dummies went in tee shirts. it's an all day trip, to a glacier and ice is cold.

JIM L 04-18-2011 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by gculbertson (Post 5148)
We'd like to do this trip in 2012. Already starting to plan for it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

HI
We made the trip in 2009. Great trip. Glad to give any advice, prefer to talk on ph than type. Too much info. Email us at loghm@aol.com with your ph# and best time to call and I will call you. We plan to do the trip again next summer also. JIML

sam 04-19-2011 01:22 PM

Alaska
 
Seems like several people have been to Alaska and several people want to visit again. I've never been. Sounds like fun we could have a caravan of HiLo trailers.!! Hopefully,we can afford the gas to go!!
Check out the May2011 isue of TRAILER LIFE. The RVer's Guide to Alaska.

vannooch 04-19-2011 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by sam (Post 5176)
Seems like several people have been to Alaska and several people want to visit again. I've never been. Sounds like fun we could have a caravan of HiLo trailers.!! Hopefully,we can afford the gas to go!!
Check out the May2011 isue of TRAILER LIFE. The RVer's Guide to Alaska.

I wanna go!!!!!!

sam 04-19-2011 03:04 PM

Alaska detailed information
 
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This is from 2004.Two members of our Hi-Love NY club documented their trip.

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sam 04-19-2011 07:42 PM

Alaska expanded information
 
Sorry,my original copy is in small print. The copies are to small to read. The information is really good. If any one would like a copy please email me and I will mail you a copy. Smeraldo53135@Peoplepc.com.My daughter computer expert doesn't know how to enlarge the print. You will be able to read the paper copy.

PopRichie77 04-20-2011 05:13 AM

I use Firefox explorer and all I have to do is go to view at top and click on zoom. I have a 22" screen and it is very readable.

Also works the same as IE

PopRichie77 04-20-2011 05:21 AM

For IE, Click on the pic then click on the pic again to open in a new window, then put curser on the writing and click to enlarge.

sam 04-20-2011 10:00 PM

Alaska Postisting information help
 
Thanks Pop Richie,my daughter understood your directions. I haven't taken the time to take some computer classes. I'm having too much fun doing the fix it repairs around the house. Our Br.plumbing leaks aND REPAIR GOT COMPLETED. Got to get psyched up to repair some thin cords in our Anderson windows that broke. Then onto two rooms that needed repainted. Then the weather should be good to do our HiLo detailing and repairs. Also time to till up and plant a fairly large garden. Then relax and go camping!!!

Greg 05-17-2011 06:56 PM

Sam, I appreciate the notes from your 2004 Alaska trip. We are leaving for a trip to Alaska at the end of this month from our home in Central Oregon. We plan to be gone two to three months.

sam 05-17-2011 07:50 PM

2011 Trip to Alaska
 
I have never been to Alaska. The write up came from members of our HiLove NY camping club. Wish we could have gas at $2.19 when they made the trip. Anyway have a great trip. Take lots of pictures.

jguy357 06-21-2011 01:42 AM

Making the trip South in July
 
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Just stumbled upon this thread and thought I would mention that I am moving from Anchorage, AK to New Mexico, leaving around the 15th of July. I will try to make a conscious effort to keep some sort of log to let you all know how the trip is/was. I will be towing my new-to-me Towlite with a Nissan Pathfinder.

Jason

RCREYES 06-21-2011 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by jguy357 (Post 6879)
Just stumbled upon this thread and thought I would mention that I am moving from Anchorage, AK to New Mexico, leaving around the 15th of July. I will try to make a conscious effort to keep some sort of log to let you all know how the trip is/was. I will be towing my new-to-me Towlite with a Nissan Pathfinder.

Jason

What part of New Mexico are you headed to?

jguy357 06-23-2011 12:13 AM

Alamogordo, more specifically, Holloman AFB

Jason

RCREYES 06-23-2011 01:54 AM

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Originally Posted by jguy357 (Post 6934)
Alamogordo, more specifically, Holloman AFB

Jason

90 miles away from me! Plenty of places to camp although the lack of rain has closed down a lot of the national forests.


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