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  1. On ‎5‎/‎25‎/‎2019 at 5:54 PM, Dutch_12078 said:

    Scott retired "The List" and associated links since they were getting too far out of date to be reliable. The fellow that used to maintain it just up and disappeared quite awhile ago, and no one has come forward to take it over.

    The spot beam maps are still there, but when you get the blank graphic, you need to right click on it and copy the address to your clipboard. Then paste the link into your browser's address bar, changing "thelist" to "retired" before hitting enter. Yes, it's awkward, but it will get you there.

    I just tried this again this morning and found that the URL for the spot beam maps already have "retired" in it, but the maps don't show up.

  2. 15 hours ago, Turlockbill said:

    Planning a solo Alaska trip in 2020 is this a wise choice?

    You're used to traveling solo, right?  Then a trip to Alaska will be no different than traveling solo to other places.  As 2gypsies said, it's not a difficult trip, it's just long.

    15 hours ago, Turlockbill said:

    What is a good book or publication can I get to help with the trip?

    The two books 2gypsies mentioned:

    https://www.themilepost.com/

    http://www.rollinghomes.com/alaska%20book.htm

    Both of these books can be bought on Amazon.

    15 hours ago, Turlockbill said:

    Best time frame to start? best crossing? Camp grounds to stay in? Realistic distances per day?

    The best time from to start depends on how long you plan for the trip.  The last time we went to Alaska, we crossed over the border at the end of May and didn't return to the lower 48 until the first part of September.

    We spent most of the time boondocking, but between the two books mentioned above, you'll find lots of campgrounds/RV parks.  If you are an Escapee, I highly recommend paying the nominal fee for the Day's End Directory which has lots of listings for free or inexpensive places to park throughout Canada and Alaska.

    https://daysenddirectory.com/#/

    Don't be in a hurry...for one thing, there are places along the road where you're going to have to go slow (the aforementioned frost heaves and road construction) and you're going to want to stop and see stuff along the way.  Take some time to go through both the Milepost and Mike & Terri's books finding out what's along the road and stuff you might want to stop and see.  We rarely drove more than about 150 miles in a day and often a lot less...it took us nearly a month to traverse through Canada before getting to Tok.

  3. 10 hours ago, sandsys said:

    Nick Russell offers his books as part of this program

    Great!  I've read some of his books, but not all...I'll have to look for them! 

    Thanks for the info on Kindle Unlimited.  I still haven't found any information on Amazon's site as to exactly how it works, but maybe I'm just not using the right search terms...it's certainly not on the KU page that I saw.

    I can live with the 10-book limit.

  4. I've tried to find the answer to this on Amazon's site, but haven't been successful.

    Amazon is having a special this month where you can sign up for Kindle Unlimited free for 3 months.  Thereafter, it's $9.99 per month.

    My question is -- are these books not the complete book (abridged) or do you get to read them for just a limited amount of time and then they disappear from your Kindle?

    The reason I ask is when you select a Kindle Unlimited book, you have the choice of buying the book for $x.xx.  That leads me to believe there's a catch that's not clearly laid out on Amazon's site.  I mean, why buy the book if you can get it for free?

    Anyone with experience with this?

  5. On ‎7‎/‎16‎/‎2019 at 5:43 PM, Jack Mayer said:

    Linda I do a "Fire" presentation at the HDT National Rally. In that I discuss a bug-out bag for fire....not for "urban collapse" Here is a document that describes the contents of ours.....it may or may not suit you.... If the link does not work let me know.  LINK

    Thanks, Jack!  From just a quick perusal of the document, it looks like I have a lot of the stuff assembled already, but there were a couple of things I hadn't thought of, so I emailed the document to myself to explore in depth later.

  6. Thanks for all the ideas, folks. 

    My main purpose for a BOB is if we have to leave the house or the RV in case of emergency -- like a fire.  I'm not really looking at an "end of the world as we know it" scenario.

  7. I know this subject has been discussed here before, but I wasn't able to find it on a search.

    I'm in the process of gathering all the information needed for a bug out bag.  I've scanned items like driver's licenses, credit cards, passports, etc. to a thumb drive.  Haven't yet done so, but will be scanning items like the titles for our car and house, marriage certificate, etc.  We'll also be making extra keys to our house, car, and RV to keep in the bag.

    For those of you with bug out bags, 1) Do you keep the original documents in your bag, or only scanned copies on a thumb drive?  2)  If you keep original documents in your bag, what do you put them in so that they don't get wet, crumpled, etc.?  3)  What type of bag do you use?  I've seen all types of bug out bags (mostly the backpack type) that come with a lot of things, most of which wouldn't be relevant to us.

     

  8. On ‎6‎/‎14‎/‎2019 at 5:40 AM, Kirk W said:

    Only 3 of the 7 Rainbow Parks have that program and they are Rainbow’s End in Livingston, Texas; Sumter Oaks in Bushnell, Florida; and Rainbow Plantation in Summerdale, Alabama.

    The Rainbow Park in Deming, NM used to have ERPU sites.  Do you know why they no longer do?

  9. We usually boondock, but occasionally stay in an RV park.  Whether or not we make reservations depends on the circumstances.  When traveling from one place to another, we normally don't...we just pull in early in the day (by 2 or 3). 

    But there are times when we do make reservations.  For example, we had a wedding to attend in Oregon south of Portland this spring and we did make reservations at an RV park because there was really no place to boondock for 4-5 days in the area.  We also are attending a high school graduation in Tacoma and we made advance reservations there, too, because again, there's no place to boondock for several days in the area.

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