Thanks! There's definitely some gotcha's that you wouldnt know about unless you went there already. Im just trying to pay it forward and help someone from being worked over. 4 per mile is the minimum I would ever do to haul something there. Taking anything out is a plus but you have stiff competition from the barges and other haulers up there so realisticly you will see about 1.80 a mile coming out of alaska.
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I would like to do some ak runs to see if i like it I was wondering i been doing a lot of research on canada and permits, emanifest, pars, and paps question i have is if i added alaska and all the provinces to my cab card could I take a run up there and just buy the trip permits i need in the provenances ive been getting alot of vague answers on this subject
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Where is MMM when we need him. Gosh I wish I had pager number for these occasions.
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How much are the trip bonds and what is the bond for exactly
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The only trip bond I have posted was Alaska to Utah or as far as Canada was concerned, crossing Canada. I went through a broker and it cost about $100.00. If you take freight from the United State and deliver into Canada a lot, you may consider posting a yearly bond, same thing taking freight from Canada and delivering into the US.
Some carriers may let you borrow their bond or even rent it to you for a trip. It could be free or whatever they charge you. You would have to have a letter from this carrier on their letterhead, authorizing you to use their bond.Ruthless Thanks this.
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