Running produce to Alaska
Discussion in 'Refrigerated Trucking Forum' started by vikingswen, Feb 15, 2014.
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I got back yesterday after spending Christmas in Alaska and lucky me gets to leave again tomorrow to be on the road for New Year's as well.
I was set up at my last drop in Anchorage. I guess if you have a 40' trailer and a day cab it would be okay, but a 270" wheelbase and a tridem make you want to beat the architect. Usually we have to off load at the door with the pup trailer in it. That door is a bear to back in, but the one next to it with the pup in the way was brutal. It took me about twenty minutes and I ended up sliding the tridem and fifth wheel to make it work.
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I've driven the Alaskan Highway twice, in both directions. The first time was in the mid 70's to go be part of the crews building the pipeline; I was going to fly people to and from all kinds of places. The road then was a superb example of a well-designed, engineered, and maintained gravel road. The little Honda car I had was able to travel at very high speeds (for it!) without my ever being close to losing control.
The trip was done in February and because the road was gravel, there were no potholes. That is no longer the case and wasn't on my last trip down in May 2007. In my view, it's a much worse road now. And the construction/repair...made me want to kill a beast. Perhaps one dressed in orange and yellow...mountaingote Thanks this. -
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Then you cross into Alaska and it is a completely different road. Two trips to Alaska ago I flew up there and worked night shift on two trucks and trailers in a parking lot one block south of the Kenworth dealer in Fairbanks. Thought I would get lucky and see the northern lights. It wasn't to be. Heavy cloud cover that entire week. The good thing is working nights up there is the lack of any traffic on the roads when you do have to drive anywhere.
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