JCMatthews
Tour Guide
This may be a little premature, but my wife and I are planning on a return trip to Alaska. Before we were married my wife spent three summers near Denali National Park working. The summer we were first married we went for two months and did the same. We drove my XJ and drove a little over 9,000 miles in two months.
The plan:
Sell our '97 Cherokee.( Which I have listed on KSL.com and have had such great responses that it should go this week.)
Pay off current debts by May.
Work on our '01 Expedition and turn it into more of its name sake (to be discussed later in another thread)
Modifications to the M416 (to be discussed later in another thread)
Summer of 2012 (if the world hasn't ended) spend at least 1 month on the road traveling with Alaska our goal.
The difference this time is that we will not be working, and we have three kids. I also know that our Expedition is not the choice many would make for an expedition rig, but it gets about 18 mpg, is very comfortable on the road, runs on 33X12.5 (metric of course), and has the air ride suspension that lifts itself about 2" in 4lo. The best thing is that it is paid for, and that frees up money for a few mods and money for the trip. I don't want to be making car payments when we could buy an RTT for the trailer, or some other cool equipment.
Wish us luck we are in the early stages, and for me to be patient will be rough.
The plan:
Sell our '97 Cherokee.( Which I have listed on KSL.com and have had such great responses that it should go this week.)
Pay off current debts by May.
Work on our '01 Expedition and turn it into more of its name sake (to be discussed later in another thread)
Modifications to the M416 (to be discussed later in another thread)
Summer of 2012 (if the world hasn't ended) spend at least 1 month on the road traveling with Alaska our goal.
The difference this time is that we will not be working, and we have three kids. I also know that our Expedition is not the choice many would make for an expedition rig, but it gets about 18 mpg, is very comfortable on the road, runs on 33X12.5 (metric of course), and has the air ride suspension that lifts itself about 2" in 4lo. The best thing is that it is paid for, and that frees up money for a few mods and money for the trip. I don't want to be making car payments when we could buy an RTT for the trailer, or some other cool equipment.
Wish us luck we are in the early stages, and for me to be patient will be rough.