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I’ve been watching them on YouTube recently. They build nice stuff
Love it! Great looking family you have there BTW! I'm sure this will go a long way to making more memories with them. I'm wondering if a front hitch and using the rack you have may work?
Been looking at those as an option. Also Rocky Mounts, and 1up.About a 1 1/2 years ago we bit the bullet and bought a swing out, Kuat pivot v2 drivers side, for our bike rack or storage platform. Worth every penny and has held up great.
Yeah, pretty happy with it!Looks sweet, I really like the interior! We were camped right next to their facility last week over at finger lakes, we have been seeing a few different versions of their toppers and campers all over Alaska these past few months. Wonder if I can convince them to do a popup version of this...
We have been seeing them truly everywhere! Every parking lot has at least one!!Yeah, pretty happy with it!
Always worth talking to them. They’ve certainly done a ton of custom stuff, and yeah…. They’re everywhere up here, which I take as a good sign. Be interested to see what they did if they took that on.
How long you guys up for?
Thats awesome! It’s starting to get chilly pretty consistently up along the coast. Be excited to see how your trip goes!We have been seeing them truly everywhere! Every parking lot has at least one!!
We have been in AK for 3 (amazing) months! Leaving next week to start our drive to the arctic ocean via the Dempster!
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Tuesday we packed up, headed back out the McCarthy road and turned south towards Valdez. Stopped at the Worthington Glacier to have lunch and hike but cut it short due to the crazy loose rock scrambling required to get to the ice, so just enjoyed a short walk and then back on the road over Thompson Pass and through Keystone Canyon into Valdez. Camped at the glacier campground by the airport (so many black flies while we were there…. Ugh). Next day rode our bikes into town saying hi to some pilot friends of mine and just exploring the town parks and docks, lunch at the Fat Mermaid, and ice cream before heading back. Kiddo was anxious to ride her little bike so we did that on the smooth areas around the campground. On any ride of length, she rides on my bike with a Kids Ride Shotgun seat/handlebar set-up. Game changer for getting out with a 4yr old.
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Thursday we packed up, grabbed fuel and coffee, and headed north again. Stopped at blueberry lake state park in mild rain so tiny human could ride her bike and then ended up cruising home since it was raining pretty much the entire way (valdez-anchorage is 5-6hrs).
So….
Things we love:
Heat
Shelter
Making it dark during bright summer nights
Organization
Ease of set-up and packing
Quality so far seems top notch. AK roads and highways aren’t known for their smoothness.
Things we are figuring out:
Where to put things
Bike rack for our bikes… probably go to a swing away ($$$$ ugh)
Onto the million dollar question…. It’s Mounted on a PW. How was that? Not terrible but not great either (as forecasted). It certainly settled the back of the truck, although wasnt on the bump stops. Even with the beefier sway bar and links, if it got rocking, it could take a second to ease back and it didn’t take much. Wife wasn’t real excited driving it.
We popped it onto her brothers 2025 rebel 2500 diesel (1900lb payload and airbags) when we got home and she drove that around a little as a comparison, and she decided to pull the trigger.
Ordered the Rebel 2500 (hemi) coils and shocks from that truck I’d compared AND airbags with the internal bumper and daystar cradles. Figured the coils and shocks primarily for payload and the airbags to help control the rear end. Still cheaper than a new Rebel 2500 or 3500. 😂
So that’s what I’m doing when I get back home next month. I didn’t get a chance to run it across scales but will try once I get suspension swapped and camper remounted before our sept trip.