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Airbags by mledtje
May 01, 2003 (5:58 am)
The camper is fairly light, but with water, food, clothes, pots and pans, it is 16-1800#. The airbags allow the truck to be leveled side to side (the side with the refrig, stove, hot water heater, furnace weighs more than the side with the dinette and closet). I also use the airbags to level at a campsite. I can get 3-4" easier with the airbags than I can with 2"x6"s.
 
Do you have a route picked for Alaska? Or places to visit in Alaska? How much time do you have? We took 7 days to get to Alaska - 3500 miles.
 
I would recommend the Stewart-Cassiar Highway. It is well paved gravel and less traveled than the Alaska Highway - its also about 3-400 miles shorter and quite scenic.
 
If you are on the Alaska Highway, either way, stop at the Liard River Hot Springs and soak in the natural hot water for awhile. Enter the water more downstream and work your way up.
 
I would suggest you enter Alaska via the Top Of The World Highway. Takes you through Dawson City. We found the campground at Minto (on the Yukon River) quite nice. They open the campground about Jun 1, you can check in Whitehorse at the visitor center for information. It is a glorious drive up and over the pass entering Alaska.
 
In Alaska - If you can, take the drive up the Dalton Highway to Prudhoe Bay. Take the tour of the oilfields and Artic Ocean for $25. We were the only ones on the early morning tour and it was well worth it. If you go up the Dalton, there is a campground in Fox (just north of Fairbanks) and they have a sweet water spring just outside the campground. Fill your water tank with that wonderful water.
 
Denali National Park is a must see. Sometimes the easiest way to get into the park is to agree to camp for 3 days at the furthest in campground. Otherwise, you may have to wait a day or two to get a campsite.
 
Seward was just too crowded for our tastes. Spend some time in Homer - camp at the end of the spit, on the water. We took a ferry ride from Whittier to Valdez. You have to get reservations for the train ride (with camper) to Whittier and for the ferry to Valdez. One phone call got both reservations.
 
We found gas and supplies easy to come by. If there is something special, a certain brand you want, you may want to stock of on that - otherwise, it is available as you go.
 
We found the portions served in restaurants to be huge! More so in less populated areas. And the costs were about the same as here.
 
Seward was as close as we came to a 'bad' time. And it was worth seeing the Aquarium (or whatever it is called). Just the miles of RV's parked along the water was depressing. We stayed out of town at a small campground.
 
A lot of the roads are gravel. And the gravel roads have soft spots from melting ice and snow. Watch for 'wet' spots or holes and slow way down and go around them. On any gravel road, slow down and pull over when approaching traffic. The traffic throws up rocks, and you hit them at the speed you are traveling. By slowing down and pulling over, you can save your windshield.
 
Good, fairly new tires are advised. As is a good spare. We didn't have any flats (on new LT tires) while others did.
 
Take your time and take lots of pictures - you will have a great time!
 
You can send me an email if you want to come down to Santa Clara and see our Alaska trip photo album. But, I'm out of town from the 6th to the 21st.
 
Mike L
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Screeching heater by vince4
May 04, 2003 (10:13 pm)
Has anyone ever repaired a Suburban furnace to eliminate a horrid screeching when it starts up? It seems to be common on older units as both my campers have the problem.
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Screeching heater by mledtje
May 05, 2003 (5:34 am)
Could it be as simple as a plain bearing in need of lubrication? The heat and vibration (that makes the screech) of the shaft wobbling in the bearings could cause some residual oil to migrate into the bearing and lubricate it - for a little while.
 
I'd take it apart and try to lubricate both support bearings. Then test it before you put it back together.
 
Mike L
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Misc. by volkej
May 05, 2003 (9:56 am)
Found another popup camper - called an Aliner. You've probably seen those small popup a-frame type trailers; well they've removed the wheels and stuck it in the bed of a pickup.
You can see it at www.aliner.com. It's called the Truck Cabin Freedom. Be prepared for an extremely slow web site.
 
Mike - Thanks for the info. We haven't decided on a definite route as yet, we were thinking of driving northbound and taking the Alaskan Marine Highway southbound for part of the way. It sounds like a lot of fun to be able to ride one of those ferries. My wife and I collect ferry rides anyway and this seems like an excellent chance to ride one more.
 
My job deteriorated into a 100% travel position, so last Nov. I decided enough was enough and retired. I said that to say that I have no timetable - I was just going to wing it as far as the time was concerned. We're going to take it easy and just enjoy the trip.
 
I have been to Alaska a couple of other times (on work contracts) and I was able to do some sightseeing on those trips, but I do want to travel the Haul Road to Prudhoe Bay.
Where did you stay in Deadhorse? Interesting name: Deadhorse. The name conjures up some unpleasant images although the real explanation for the name is certainly mundane. The Milepost says that the area has been overrun with grizzly bears the past few years - I'm not telling my wife that part until we get there. If I told her before hand she would say 'I'm staying in Anchorage, pick me up on the way back'.
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Heater by vince4
May 11, 2003 (8:38 pm)
Yes Mike I thought the same thing. Getting to those bearings is another thing though. Once I do get in there I wonder if a little oil will be a long term fix. The right way is to replace the bearing and maybe the shaft but that could be difficult for a variety of reasons.
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Aliner camper by vince4
May 11, 2003 (8:55 pm)
Thanks for the tip, what an interesting idea. I can't say it's particularly good looking on the truck when folded down but that's not so important. I wonder how much it weighs when optioned out. The 500 lbs specified is for almost an empty shell.
 
I sat in one of the trailer versions at an RV show. It's small inside because the A-frame design is inefficient but I liked it anyway. One thing I noticed is you really need the skylights in the roof because that is where your head goes when sitting on the seats!
 
I added the site to the camper list.
 
HARDSIDE:
http://www.bigfootrv.com/
http://www.lancecamper.com/
http://www.fleetwoodrv.com/truck_campers.html
http://www.skylinerv.com/2weekender.htm
http://www.wrv.com/products/index_atc_ltd.html (Alpenlite)
http://www.starcraftrv.com/hardsidetc.html
http://www.northern-lite.com/
http://www.nashtraveltrailers.com/campers.html (Arctic Fox)
http://northlandcampers.com/index.shtml
http://www.summerwindcampers.com/
http://www.hallmarkrv.com/
http://www.okanaganrv.com/camper.htm
http://www.shadowcruiser.com/
http://www.kz-rv.com/truck_camper/truck_campers_index.htm (Sportsman)
http://www.s-scamper.com/
http://www.wcrv.net (Adventurer)
http://www.six-pac.com/
http://www.camperking.com/ (2 bedrooms!)
http://www.roamercorp.com/
http://www.thorindustries.com (use pulldown) (Corsair, Citation)
 
POPUP:
http://www.fourwheelcampers.com/
http://www.palominorv.com/
http://www.phoenixcampers.com/index.html
http://sunliteinc.com/
http://www.northstarcampers.com/ (RC Willet)
http://www.alaskancamper.com
http://www.lite-craftcampers.com
http://www.hallmarkrv.com/
http://outfittermfg.com/
 
ALTERNATIVE:
http://www.rockytoppers.com/truckcampers.htm
http://www.sportmasters.com/tonneau.htm#campalong
http://www.outbackproducts.net/index.html
http://www.aliner.com/page37.html (popup hardside A-frame st
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volkej by mledtje
May 21, 2003 (11:14 am)
Sorry for the tardy reply, we've been out of town for two weeks.
 
We stayed at the 'Prudhoe Bay Hotel' or some name like that. There are two places to stay in Deadhorse. One is used by the tour buses, the other was used by us. It was $190/night, which sounds high and I'm known to be cheap. But, it wasn't that bad. The room included meals and snacks. Which would have run over $60/person/day. So, the room was only about $70 and had a private shower. The food was very good - isolated people need good food or there will be big problems. The night we were there, they had prime rib or baked salmon. Of course, you can order cold sandwiches or hot, made to order off the grill. Fresh fruit, cakes, pies, cookies, chips, salads and more.
 
The tour of the facility was $25/person and worth it. There is no other way to touch the Artic Ocean. Take the early tour (7am?) to avoid crowds from the our buses. We were the only two on our tour.
 
You can stop many places along the way and camp, but we chose to drive straight through from the campground in Fox (just north of Fairbanks - fill up with sweet spring water) to Deadhorse. It is a long day, but do-able. To do it again, we would take more time and camp along the way.
 
Good luck and have fun -
 
Mike L
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Hey Mike -- Hello from Maid-Rite Town by n75v111
Jun 20, 2003 (11:16 am)
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Well, hello Marshalltown! by mledtje
Jun 23, 2003 (5:58 am)
Loren,
 
How is everything in the town of my birth? You didn't know I was born in M-town? Deaconess Hospital (gone I believe).
 
Here in California we are still waiting for the summer weather to show up. Mostly low 70's day and hi 50's at night. No more real news here. Still trying to schedule some summer vacation. Enough work that they don't want me to take off, and I have enough vacation that I don't want to work. And they are changing the rules, so any vacation not used by the end of the year will be cashed out on Dec 31. I hate changing rules.
 
Dorothy is off work, she doesn't know if they will ask her back in August or not. Maybe she will have a long vacation.
 
My dad bought a new Airstream 25' and he seems to like it. He claims he gets 2mpg better (12 vs 10mpg) than with his old square trailer. And it tows better in the wind than the square ones did in the calm.
 
Is your Chevy still running? And your trailer still getting used? And your plane still flying? How many hours do you get to use it annually?
 
Do you still have the same email address? I'll let you know if/when we are coming out this summer (hopefully mid July or August).
 
Later,
 
Mike
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Mike - 75V by n75v111
Jun 23, 2003 (11:46 am)
New Airstream -- Thought I saw something silver shinning down their --
 
The HD is great. Have a 30ft w/3 slide Excel by Peterson industries. Don't remember if we still had the Old Hitchiker when you were out.
 
Traveled down to Smith Center KS for Factory Customer appreciation get together along with 600 ohters first part of June. Planning AZ for March.
 
Teaching 12yr old grandson to fly the Skyhawk these days. Lots of fun for grandpa. Our youngest Daughter was back from Mission work in Jan so lot of flying with her. In an out of St. Louis IFR couple times etc -- about 50hr a year.
 
Same home e-mail. We'll be at Oshkosh last week July/first week of Aug. Yeah-let me know when your back.
 
Loren / 75V

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