Events/Trails moab pre-funk run 2018 (2 Viewers)

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Travelling in style. Flying in to meet the toys!

Travis, always setting the bar.
Hey- im not a baller. My southwest points covered my flight. I just got lucky and know some good people. A buddy of mine offered to ship it free if I could meet his driver in Denver late that evening. My wife insisted I take that offer so I wouldn't be going cross country solo. The boss set the bar.
 
Hey- im not a baller. My southwest points covered my flight. I just got lucky and know some good people. A buddy of mine offered to ship it free if I could meet his driver in Denver late that evening. My wife insisted I take that offer so I wouldn't be going cross country solo. The boss set the bar.

Does your buddy ships rig to Alaska for free? that will be nice.
 
No just Denver and cali. Alaska would be awesome though.
 
Lets start head count for 2019 Alaska.
 
Im in but ill find a away to ship my truck ha
 
What would be best month to go to Alaska next year?
 
Depends on where we're going!
I don’t know much about Alaska and where to go. It will be nice if someone with knowledge can chime in.
 
Paging @Markuson pretty sure he has told stories of being in Alaska before.
 
Paging @Markuson pretty sure he has told stories of being in Alaska before.

All three times I’ve been were in August.
Weather was pleasant (though periods of rain on any given day are normal)and I never ran into horrible mosquitoes—despite camping anywhere between Valdez and the Arctic Ocean at Prudho Bay.
 
Found this on "The YouTube". Whomever put this video together kept it interesting for 12 minutes
 
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I grew up in Alaska. My suggestion as far as timing would be June when daylight rules, the weather is nice by Alaska standards and pretty much everything is open for business, but up through August would be OK. I didn't off-road back in those days so where we'd go for trails etc... we'd have to find a local to help out, or Markuson? Kenai peninsula is just awesome between Homer and Seward, and of course Denali. It's a BIG state so you can't do it all. Reality is that it's not a couple day trip. Need no less than a week on the ground there and more is better. The beauty there is unbelievable.

Denali bear

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Dall Sheep
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McKinley - you only see the mountain about 1/3 of the time up there... it creates it's own weather. This was the middle of June and when we got into the park it was 55-60 degrees. While we were in the park heading to the mountain, we ran into a blizzard that dropped 5" of snow, and it was all melted on the way back out. Mid June.
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Curious little marmot
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"couple" of seals outside of Seward.
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Kind of a typical view no matter where you are... (not exactly true, but almost)
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Found this on "The YouTube". Whomever put this video together kept it interesting for 12 minutes


Thought I'd seen all of the HITR videos. How did I miss this one? Really well done!
 
We can do Alaska in June or July. Kids are on summer break during those months. I am thinking two weeks to three weeks.
 
Ditto what @Atwalz said. My kids get out of school the first week of June. I'd love to do Glacier NP, BANFF, Glacier Bay, and Denali one year. For me that's like 4-5 days of driving just to get to Denali though.
 

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