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Most of it, yes. And it's great up here, but AK is CO on steroids. You can drag race in a stock Mustang and have a decent time, but you'd still love to take a trip down that same strip in a top fuel dragster, right?Originally posted by 46Tbird View PostObvious question is obvious, but can't you do all of that from your house? lol
Plus, there are no grizzlies in CO.Last edited by jluv; 01-13-2016, 10:12 AM.
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Thanks dude. I'll check it out. In fairness to Tiff, I don't want to make the trip revolve around fishing. A half day would be enough.Originally posted by Chili View PostMy niece and her husband are professional fishing guides up there (they have their own company). Both for ocean and river fishing. They are out of Soldotna (Kenai Peninsula). They can also arrange a place to stay (including a large cabin they operate). If that is something you are interested in let me know and I will get you their contact info.
Edit.. I just sent you an invite to "Like" their page. If you inquire, make sure to let them know you are my friend (Mindy is my niece).. The great thing about the summer up there is the days are long. And their website: http://www.widespreadfishing.com/
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My dad has pulled his 5th Wheel camper up there 5 or 6 times and stayed anywhere between 4 and 6 weeks. Of course, he starts from a little further north (on the WA / OR border). They drive like 5-6 hours a day and 'camp' all the way up. They stay in the town where my niece's business is and he usually goes along for free whenever they have an extra spot on a boat.Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Postmy grandparents towed a travel trailer behind a van to Alaska from Arkansas, stayed a month up there.
He usually comes back with a good 100lbs of fish filet (Halibut and Salmon mainly)
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yeah, they decided after my grandfather retired that they wanted to go to alaska, and since my grandmother refused to fly, they bought a travel trailer and hit the road with another retired couple. They didnt head straight to alaska, they "road tripped" a bit on the way there and back, and then spent a month in alaska. I remember my grandfather telling me how they put over 10k miles on their van on that trip. I want to say that was in ~95, and it was an 82 ford e150 conversion van pulling a 28' travel trailer.Originally posted by Chili View PostMy dad has pulled his 5th Wheel camper up there 5 or 6 times and stayed anywhere between 4 and 6 weeks. Of course, he starts from a little further north (on the WA / OR border). They drive like 5-6 hours a day and 'camp' all the way up. They stay in the town where my niece's business is and he usually goes along for free whenever they have an extra spot on a boat.
He usually comes back with a good 100lbs of fish filet (Halibut and Salmon mainly)"If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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My cousin did the same thing, but ended up staying for years. Bought an RV park, etc.Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Postmy grandparents towed a travel trailer behind a van to Alaska from Arkansas, stayed a month up there.
He works for Dell and got called back to Austin though. Just got back a couple months ago.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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They shouldnt have, he immediately went to the ford dealer and ordered an F250 when he got back. I couldnt believe that they didnt get a truck before the trip, they already had over 200k on the van. He was the kind of guy that drove vehicles forever. When he retired from the service, he drove a pinto with well over 400k on it, 3 motors, etc.Originally posted by jluv View PostI'm mostly impressed that they pulled that much weight for so many miles with an '82 Ford conversion van. Sounds crazy to me."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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