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Any tips on Riding to/in Alaska?
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<blockquote data-quote="beemerdons" data-source="post: 350156" data-attributes="member: 4296"><p>Duster19: bikerskier is just having some fun with you! In addition to it being the capital of Alaska, Juneau is land-locked!</p><p></p><p>I worked in Alaska for a decade as a pipefitter and I indeed took both my Harley and my BMW to Juneau, but it was by using the Alaska Marine Highway System. From the north, board the ferry in Skagway or Haines. From the south, board the ferry from Bellingham or Prince Rupert. I'm with JerseyEd, take the Cassiar Highway, the road to Alaska of olden times!</p><p></p><p>burnergold2B is correct on the DEET. When you worked away from the pipeline pumping stations out in the bush you would dread having to go out into the bushes to take a dump. By the time you finished your business, your butt was bleeding bad!</p><p></p><p>Here would be my two cents on visiting Juneau. Use Air North Services out of Whitehorse, Canada and leave your FJR in their parking lot; it will be safe and secure there, thanks to Uncle Sam I've traveled all over the globe; and Canada is safest!</p><p></p><p>Flight is only 50 minutes and they're extremely professional, in my experience! Reserve ahead with them: 1-800-764-0407.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beemerdons, post: 350156, member: 4296"] Duster19: bikerskier is just having some fun with you! In addition to it being the capital of Alaska, Juneau is land-locked! I worked in Alaska for a decade as a pipefitter and I indeed took both my Harley and my BMW to Juneau, but it was by using the Alaska Marine Highway System. From the north, board the ferry in Skagway or Haines. From the south, board the ferry from Bellingham or Prince Rupert. I'm with JerseyEd, take the Cassiar Highway, the road to Alaska of olden times! burnergold2B is correct on the DEET. When you worked away from the pipeline pumping stations out in the bush you would dread having to go out into the bushes to take a dump. By the time you finished your business, your butt was bleeding bad! Here would be my two cents on visiting Juneau. Use Air North Services out of Whitehorse, Canada and leave your FJR in their parking lot; it will be safe and secure there, thanks to Uncle Sam I've traveled all over the globe; and Canada is safest! Flight is only 50 minutes and they're extremely professional, in my experience! Reserve ahead with them: 1-800-764-0407. [/QUOTE]
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