In fact, over full.I hate to inform you but Alaska is currently full.
I got what I wanted and needed. I'm so genuinely sorry that triggers youI would like to extend my appreciation to the OP. Both of the threads he started about Alaska are the whole reason I check the general discussion forum.
What a ride! If only we could work some memes in……
Ah, I was remembering the international rules. They do have a limit of 11 lbs on some flight numbers as well.Alaska Airlines has a 50 lb limit on ammo so with my rifle, magazines and a case of ammo it should be right on the 50lb mark in one hard case
Maybe you should subscribe to the Tundra Talk podcast that @Nick Muche is part of that'd be a good start. Did I do that right Nick? Is my shameless plug check in the mail?I said I was coming to do what pleases me. And now I am. Do you have a point? Lol
And all the good deer hunting is on Kodiak. Igloos are everywhere too. The new 65sq ft models have a higher ceiling with the modified 6" stove pipe hole. When loading up your Shotgun slugs for your hike around Mendehall Glacier make sure your red dot battery is fresh. I'd go with the 4 harness dog sled leads. The newer dogs have much more power rendering the older 6 lead harness obsolete. The northern lights start at 9pm, don't be late!I hate to inform you but Alaska is currently full.
Thanks. This is my plan too.OP-
I’m making the move Feb 11 to a community off the road system. Take it for what it’s worth, but I too don’t have many belongings or attachments. My plan is to fly up with a backpack and duffel bag originally.
After a few months when the barge can get to DLG, I’m going to fly back down- pack my truck, ideally buy a boat, get it all to Bellingham/Seattle and barge it up via Lynden’s. I’ll fly the dogs and myself up and be set for awhile.
I over thought it for a week or two before deciding that the above outline was going to be best case scenario for me.
Best of luck.
Highly recommend driving up if possible, but shipping your vehicle with Alaska Marine Lines and flying in is reliable also. Be prepared to be charged an arm and a leg for shipment of ammo, depending on where you’re headed they can only barge it in and you’ll end up paying the same (steep) price for a box or a pallet.
Craigslist shows 2005ish SUVs and AWD cars in the expected price range. Surprisingly about the same prices as the state I'm leaving. I've only looked briefly around Anchorage though. I just need to get around for work until I find something newer in the lower 48 to drive back.I think you'll have a harder time finding a used vehicle in Alaska than what you're thinking. I also hope you have a better plan for an Alaska ready hunting setup than an AR15.
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No need for two spares for that drive.Avg gas price in canada is $5usd /gallon. At the distance and mpg for me it would be almost 1500 just in fuel. Plus having my rifle and ammo shipped, so another couple hundred, as well as another spare wheel and tire just in case. Maybe 2200ish investment just to drive. I think I will fly and look into buying a cheap reliable runner for a month or two while getting settled, or perhaps a rental or taxi. Maybe a lease.
Barge quotes for shipping my truck are about 2500. Plus the drive to seattle and a plane ticket.
Flying seems like the best answer after looking at all the options
If you have any advice or input, keep it coming. Thanks
I'm not sure how expensive gas is in Canada but the drive for me would be 3500 miles at 14mpg. So about 1000 in fuel. And another spare tire or two so $400 more. My current vehicle is probably only worth 2500. I was going to sell mine, hop on a plane with two bags for 300 and buy a similar vehicle when there (and later in the year come down for a newer ride and boat.)
One of my pieces of luggage is a hard case with a 14.5" AR pistol, 10 30-rd magazines, and 1200+ rounds of 5.56/.223.
From what I understand in Canada that is automatic death by firing squad
Definitely spot on about Canada… Alaska Airlines also has a weight limit for ammo, I think it’s around 12 pounds or something.I'm not sure how expensive gas is in Canada but the drive for me would be 3500 miles at 14mpg. So about 1000 in fuel. And another spare tire or two so $400 more. My current vehicle is probably only worth 2500. I was going to sell mine, hop on a plane with two bags for 300 and buy a similar vehicle when there (and later in the year come down for a newer ride and boat.)
One of my pieces of luggage is a hard case with a 14.5" AR pistol, 10 30-rd magazines, and 1200+ rounds of 5.56/.223.
From what I understand in Canada that is automatic death by firing squad.