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Hey Jim, Except for the problems with the camper, sounds like you had a great trip! Did you like the Dalton Highway as much as we did? That part of Alaska was our favorite part of the trip. And it was unplanned. The unplanned parts always turn out to be the best parts of the trip. So, we don't plan very much - just where we are going (Alaska) and when (June) and let the trip take care of itself. Currently, we are planning on going back to Alaska this summer. We will take our age 16 grandson. Looks like a new vehicle is in order because our 4 Wheel sized camper is too small for the three of us. Currently we are looking at new Sportsmobile van conversion. http://www.sportsmobile.com/oldsite/new/index2.htm We are considering a Ford E-350 regular body with a popup as shown on the above page. While they have 74 standard floor plans, we would do a custom floor plan to suit our needs. Probably a diesel, 4x4 with stove, oven, 4cf refrig, furnace, sink, 3 captain's chairs and 3 times the storage we have in our Phoenix camper. The van looks like $50K 2wd and $60K 4wd well equipped. But, it is a standard size van, goes and parks anywhere (it is 10" shorter than our reg cab longbed pickup) and should still get reasonable fuel economy. Diesel is for the possibility of pulling a trailer in the future. Our long term goal is more traveling. Pull a trailer to an area - get a campsite for a month or more and use the van for 2-3 day trips in the area - and return to use the trailer as a larger, more comfortable home base. Of course, until it happens it is just a plan - like many other plans that have gone away. Mike L |
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Our favorite part of the trip was the Canadian portion from Prince Rupert through the Icefields Parkway. The time of year (Sept 1) we went was just about right - no other tourists and no bugs. We got to enjoy the fall colors as well. The only drawback was that things were starting to close down for the season - if we had left a week earlier there would have been no problems. We're also planning on purchasing a trailer. The FourWheel camper just doesn't cut it anymore. I haven't decided whether to sell the camper or use it as a trade-in. We're looking at a small fifth wheel - 23 to 25 feet. I don't want to get another truck right now, and, with a 5ver (you like that, 5ver, I picked it up on a trailer forum), I have to be concerned about hitch weight - about 900 lbs max for my truck. Only a few trailers will work for me because of that. Jim "Sex is like pizza. When it's good it's great, and when it's bad it's still pretty good." |
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