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Teach
Posted 2009-04-14 9:43 PM (#32285)
Subject: Alaska?


Visionary

Posts: 1436
A friend of mine retired last year, a Canadian fellow, lol. Anyhow he's planning an Alaska trip for next year and wants me to go along for company. We'd both be towing pop-up campers, he on his Kawi and me in the Vision. The plan is ride up the Alaskan Hwy from Canada/Sask, come back via Seattle and who knows from there. Neither of us works summers so we wouldn't have any time restrictions.
So what do you all think, should I plan it? Has anyone ridden this yet on a Vision?
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Rebel
Posted 2009-04-14 11:47 PM (#32306 - in reply to #32285)
Subject: RE: Alaska?


Iron Butt

Posts: 600
Linwood, MI
Teach - 2009-04-14 9:43 PM

So what do you all think, should I plan it?

Is the Pope Catholic?? Hell yes you should!

Now, come back when you have a tougher question. Sheesh! ;P
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Bearcat
Posted 2009-04-14 11:58 PM (#32307 - in reply to #32285)
Subject: RE: Alaska?


Cruiser

Posts: 173
Prescott Valley, AZ
You ABSOLUTELY have to go!!!!!!!!! I spent the last three years of my 24 years in the military in Alaska and I LOVED each and every minute of it. I was still raising kids and was not riding at that time but the desire was certainly there. You will NEVER EVER regret riding in Alaska, it is without a doubt the single most beautiful landscape you will EVER see with your eyes and it will certainly be MUCH better when seen from the saddle of a VISION!!!!!!!

We will all await your report from the hopefully "unfrozen" north!!

Ride Safe, Ride Often!!
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donetracey
Posted 2009-04-15 12:22 AM (#32309 - in reply to #32307)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
We are going to do it - either this summer or next. Did it last in 1994 by bike (1985 Virago) - and roads are better now. Motels/Hotels only for us, tho - too old for camping....
Won't be any problem for a Vision. Good rain gear a must - each day will be everything from Hawaiian sunshine to Alaska hail - and change every hour.
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rlreed
Posted 2009-04-15 3:54 AM (#32313 - in reply to #32285)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Cruiser

Posts: 212
Tavares, Fl
If things work out you'll see us up there, also towing a Bunkhouse.. We wanted to go this year but its not going to happen.....
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af goalie
Posted 2009-04-15 8:57 AM (#32319 - in reply to #32313)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Cruiser

Posts: 203
Rapid City, SD
Watch out for moose on the roads.
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Squeak
Posted 2009-04-15 9:35 AM (#32320 - in reply to #32285)
Subject: RE: Alaska?


Cruiser

Posts: 97
Brighton, Colorado
Last summer the wife and I took a cruise from Alaska. While we were up there for a couple of days, waiting for the ship to leave to head back down to Vancouver, we saw HUNDREDS of motorcycles up there. You could tell that a lot of them had been up there for a while. Don't wind up sitting in your easy chair at 85 thinking, 'woulda', "coulda", "shoulda." Do it while you have the chance. Not many people are given these types of opportunities, much less the ability to actually do it. Bring a camera with LOTS of memory.
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Jedi Jeff
Posted 2009-04-15 9:55 AM (#32321 - in reply to #32285)
Subject: RE: Alaska?


Fountain Inn, SC United States
Tim, if ever there was a time to do it, it is NOW.
- you'll never be this young
- you have your health
- your bike is still "new"
- time & opportunity never wait

When (not if) you go, it would be great for all if you could "blog" your way and back. We can set you up on the Victory Riders Network to upload photos from your cameraphone. You can share the trip with us all.
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STARSHIP 1
Posted 2009-04-15 9:59 AM (#32322 - in reply to #32320)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Cruiser

Posts: 137
Houston, Texas
I'll be riding the STARSHIP to Alaska in July...there are four of us going, we're all retired so we won't be on a time schedule. But I am planning my schedule to swing back through Spirit Lake on the way home for the AVR.

Hope to see many of your there.

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rlreed
Posted 2009-04-15 10:01 AM (#32324 - in reply to #32285)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Cruiser

Posts: 212
Tavares, Fl
About three years ago I was sitting on the bike at a red light. I had the Yamaha Venture at the time. Four older fellows stopped beside me and they started asking all sorts of questions, none of them had ridden a bike before. One of them commented something to the fact if he was 30 years younger he'd have himself motorcycle. None of those guys knew the joy of riding... When I get older I'll be able to remember all the fun things I've done in my life. I'be been thru it all, boats, bikes, horses, camping, hiking, flying, I even got to drive a train one time even though it was just an engine on a siding.... What memories..... Anyhow I was in Fairbanks in 1964, after the earthquake, I saw it before all the changes and I'm looking forward to doing it again, this time on the bike.
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Teach
Posted 2009-04-15 6:25 PM (#32342 - in reply to #32285)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Visionary

Posts: 1436
I thought this is the response I'd get, lol. I'll be meeting up with my friend at TWO in June and we'll discuss it in more detail, but I suspect I'll be going. Thanks for the input
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Blackjack
Posted 2009-04-16 12:34 PM (#32396 - in reply to #32342)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Tourer

Posts: 367
Cottage Grove, Mn
Teach - 2009-04-15 5:25 PM

I thought this is the response I'd get, lol. I'll be meeting up with my friend at TWO in June and we'll discuss it in more detail, but I suspect I'll be going. Thanks for the input


Since help could more than a cell phone and a snack away this is just a thought.

http://www.internationalcellularrentals.com/Rent_A_Satellite_Phone....
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STARSHIP 1
Posted 2009-04-16 12:59 PM (#32397 - in reply to #32396)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Cruiser

Posts: 137
Houston, Texas
Blackjack

I'll be making the Alaska ride in July and in upper BC and the Yukon there is zero cell service.....I have already made arrangements to rent a SAT phone for a month....$200 includes shipping both ways and a 100 minutes of air time, at least I can call the Mounties if we have a serious problem.

Also taking an extra set of tires, as one of my co-riders said; there are places to get a tire changed but very few places to buy a specific m/c tire.

Trying to cover all of the bases.

Any more ideas or suggestions is appreciated.
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VisionTex
Posted 2009-04-16 1:02 PM (#32398 - in reply to #32396)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Visionary

Posts: 1484
LaPorte,Tx.
There is a possiblity that the snack could be you!!!!! You might want to think about carrying some firepower if your going to wait along side the road in Alaska!
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Blackjack
Posted 2009-04-16 2:25 PM (#32402 - in reply to #32398)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Tourer

Posts: 367
Cottage Grove, Mn
VisionTex - 2009-04-16 12:02 PM

There is a possiblity that the snack could be you!!!!! You might want to think about carrying some firepower if your going to wait along side the road in Alaska!



I couldn't agree more, but canada simply will not allow a handgun period and only longs guns during a hunting season. I have heard of people trying to sneak them in and they have lost the firearm and been denied entry, Because you are already in canada when you clear customs you might even be jailed for a time. Prehaps our fellow canadian riders could cast some light and correct me if i'm wrong.

Blackjack
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radioteacher
Posted 2009-04-16 3:00 PM (#32404 - in reply to #32285)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
In bear country, always ride with someone that runs slower then you.

Ride Safe and Run Fast.
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Glock
Posted 2009-04-16 4:59 PM (#32410 - in reply to #32404)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Cruiser

Posts: 50
Mail your hand cannon to Tok Alaska and pick it up there.

Then just mail on the return trip.

Been up there 4 times fishing and hunting, bears are not behind every tree but you never know.

Glock

50 cal S&W
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Blackjack
Posted 2009-04-16 6:02 PM (#32414 - in reply to #32410)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Tourer

Posts: 367
Cottage Grove, Mn
Glock - 2009-04-16 3:59 PM

Mail your hand cannon to Tok Alaska and pick it up there.

Then just mail on the return trip.

Been up there 4 times fishing and hunting, bears are not behind every tree but you never know.

Glock

50 cal S&W


Glock
You are correct but i would feel a whole lot more comfy in the the cacadian wilderness if i had my old pal close at hand. There is nothing like 440gr of hard cast lead to take a bears mind off dinner. But like Radioteacher says if your the fastest runner in the group you have nothing to worry about.
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donetracey
Posted 2010-01-13 3:46 PM (#51253 - in reply to #32414)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Well, it's a new year, a new decade - and time to think about the summer of 2010

I will be 66 this May, and I don't appear to be winning the battle with Father Time. So this has GOT to be the year. ALASKA by V V
It would be fabulous to hear from those of you who have had the adventure - what kind of problems you ran into, when is the best time to go, where to stay (we are NOT campers), what 'extras' we should pack, etc.
This thread 'died' in April last year - we are interested in a follow up - or catch up. Anyone die of bear bites? (I think more likely to die of mosquito/black fly bites)
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pollolittle
Posted 2010-01-13 4:02 PM (#51255 - in reply to #32285)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Visionary

Posts: 2027
Brighton, TN
"The Don" I was thinking that he should have gone and come down here and worked in my place for the summer and I would have taken the trip since he was undecided and neeeeeededdddd prodding. Git 'r' Don! I got no suggestions other than "GiT"
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donetracey
Posted 2010-01-13 4:09 PM (#51256 - in reply to #32285)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Chickinman - we got nicer riding weather here right now - and in the summer - than you. I ain't gonna give it up for YOU ! So I will 'Git R Done' !
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sunburstguitar
Posted 2010-01-13 6:16 PM (#51260 - in reply to #32285)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Cruiser

Posts: 74
Winston-Salem, NC
Sarah Palin likes to ride 2 up I hear. Let me know if you see Russia>
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mkultra
Posted 2010-01-14 5:40 AM (#51279 - in reply to #32285)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Tourer

Posts: 374
Tucson, AZ
Im planning on that ride for next year. Am thinking about putting the bike on a boat out of the states and getting a cruise outta the deal. That way Ill have more riding time in Alaska...at least this is the thought. I sure dont wanna think...I should have done that ride.

mike
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sierravic
Posted 2010-01-17 12:10 PM (#51463 - in reply to #32285)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 12
If any of you are going to Alaska I could offer some insight, I drive a semi up there from Central Calif. or Arizona (depends on where the fruits and veggies are shipping from) a couple of times a month - year round.

Once things start warming up the season changes from winter driving to road construction driving. You will experience varying states of road repair until it starts snowing again pretty much everywhere. There can be short little strtches to miles long sections. It can be dirt, mud (it rains a lot during the non-snowing time), gravel, packed gravel with what I call an oil base (but I'm told it isn't), back to pretty great roads. The good part is that any sections under construction are well marked in advance.

Animals: White tail deer throughout Alberta and British Columbia; Moose (usually more of a problem in the winter as once the snow melts they head off deeper into the woods), Elk - large numbers around Toad River and north; Bears - they cause traffic jams with RVers who find the need to just stop in the middle of the highway to take photos, makes it pretty exciting when 80,000 lbs comes around the curve at highway speeds and has to accomplish an emergency accident avoidance manuver followed by less than pleasant vocal exchanges hurled their way - which I doubt they hear due to the engine brake screaming, air horn blasting, and what not; Cariboo-by far the stupidiest animal up north, they will mill in the roadway, run in front of you for miles sometimes, run to the right off the road and as you pass dart back to the left side right in front of you - they are found pretty much north of Muncho Lake, but can be a little farther south sometimes; Buffalo - RESPECT them - they always have the right of way, heavy numbers (at least two seperate herds) 20 miles south of Liard Hot Springs and north, they will drift out of the way - BUT ONLY AT THEIR DESIRED SPEED. DO NOT BLOW YOUR HORN AT THEM lest you desire some vehicle modifications done by a two ton animal with a huge head and horns who fears nothing, a small car did that a couple of years ago and lost the battle after being rolled over a couple of times, the passengers inside needed new change of clothing after that exchange I'm told. I saw the car a couple of days later and a wrecking yard would have a hard time finding a part worth salvaging.

Fuel is available up and done the Highway during the warm season. Most places open up on or around Memorial day and stay open until Labor Day for the tourists. Everyone treats you well, their livelihood depends on it.

Places worth checking out: Dawson Creek the start of the Alaskan Highway, Fort Saint John - last "big city" until you get to Fairbanks, Anchorage, etc., Liard Hot Springs - plan to soak in the hot springs - they are awesome - I use them even in the winter, oooohhhh what a feeling!!! Whitehorse in the Yukon home of the milepost forest.

Things to have: bug spray, baby wipes - I find a lot of uses for these and a couple of packages can be worth their weight in gold, some of the "roadside facilities" seem to not get restocked often enough and run short on TP at the wrong time if you get my drift, pick up a current copy of the Alaskan Milepost Magazine, tons of great info, rain gear - you will use it, and finally a sense of adventure, patience, and a positive attitude.

It is some of the most incredible scenery I have ever enjoyed, every trip is a new one for me. A good camera is a must obviously.

CBs: most long haulers use VHF and several different channels - if you have one and need the freqs, send me an email I'l get them to you. Those of us from "down below" also have our CBs on CH 19 usually. So you can often contact a driver if needed.

Lastly, give the trucks room, the hills can be long and steep, the road is a wonder winding through the country. Most are pretty much hauling ass to get up and around and coming down, they are more respectful up north than down in the lower 48, but they have no problem flying by if there is room to pass. The Canadians who run the road more frequently and know it like the back of their hand will blow your hair back. They actually drive better on the Highway I think than any where else I've been.

So go forth and enjoy. I'll be doing it on my Vision in the next year or two myself.

Just my $.02 worth,

Steve
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Vinner1
Posted 2010-01-17 1:11 PM (#51472 - in reply to #51463)
Subject: Re: Alaska?


Cruiser

Posts: 266
Hartland, , WI
sierravic - 2010-01-17 11:10 AM

If any of you are going to Alaska I could offer some insight, I drive a semi up there from Central Calif. or Arizona (depends on where the fruits and veggies are shipping from) a couple of times a month - year round....

So go forth and enjoy. I'll be doing it on my Vision in the next year or two myself.

Just my $.02 worth,

Steve



Steve....that was an awesome read! Well done...loved it and I'm not even going!
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