What is the Best Type of RV for Traveling to Alaska
I want to go on an extended and slow trip to Alaska via British Columbia and the Yukon. I plan to leave next year at the end of April 2010. I purchased a RV, which I now know would not be the best vehicle to travel to Alaska from Fayetteville, GA. I plan to purchase a new vehicle, but want input from those of you who may have traveled to Alaska in the past. What is the best type of RV for a lone female to go to Alaska, which is easy to tow. I do not want to do a motorhome, I would prefer a travel trailer. What are your suggestions. I am pretty strong; pretty independent, and fearless. I have cancer; however, I am in a very good partial remission. I want to do the trip before I may have to begin chemo again. Next year is my year. Help me out, what do you suggest.
I erred in that I purchased a 29' Jayco JayFlight G2. I am looking at purchasing a smaller 19' travel trailer in February of next year for the trip. I have a 2008 Chevy Avalanche with a tow system. The Avalanche is a V8. The 19' trailer will weigh less than 4500 pounds. Help me, please.
There's an expert on the road right now
Jaimie and her husband on are the road right now, a fifth-wheel, heading for Alaska. She posed the kind of question you are interested in, in this article in June, 2007. We hope that your cancer stays in remission for very long time. April is a bit early to head to Alaska. I would recommend delaying at least a month.
I would suggest that you contact Jaimie directly and ask her opinion. You can reach her current columns and twitter postings from this page. scroll down to the section that reads "More from Alice and Jaimie" and then click on any of the subject headings for contact information.
Mark