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Alaska Highway vs. Albin 25

Albin's "power cruisers"
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carlson2025
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Alaska Highway vs. Albin 25

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I have just completed a 2000 mile (three day) journey of the Alaska highway with the Lil Bit from Friday Harbor, WA and a new Tuff Trailer. The boat now resides in Fairbanks, Alaska and will spend it's summers in Valdez. Check out the picture taken just outside of Dawson Creek British Columbia.
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DougSea
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Re: Alaska Highway vs. Albin 25

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Great shot! Thanks for sharing.

Glad the A25 "won" the contest, from the title of your post I feared the worst! :shock:
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Re: Alaska Highway vs. Albin 25

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carlson2025 wrote:I have just completed a 2000 mile (three day) journey of the Alaska highway with the Lil Bit from Friday Harbor, WA and a new Tuff Trailer. The boat now resides in Fairbanks, Alaska and will spend it's summers in Valdez. Check out the picture taken just outside of Dawson Creek British Columbia.
I'm with Doug on this one. When I saw that subject line I prepared for the worst. Glad to see it went well.
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Re: Alaska Highway vs. Albin 25

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I will look out for the boat. We will be in Valdez most likely May 26-28.
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Re: Alaska Highway vs. Albin 25

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Looks like a special episode of Ice Road Truckers in the making.
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Re: Alaska Highway vs. Albin 25

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Congrats on a safe trip . I was just up that way 3 weeks ago visiting my daughter. She lives between Quesnel and Prince George BC , -30 and -40 at night when I was there . How was your experince with the logging trucks , now those boys haul ass. Too cold up there for this Great Lakes water jockey . Safe boating
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Re: Alaska Highway vs. Albin 25

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Nice boat! Valdez is a nice place to sail too. I wish you good winds!
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