
Is there a way to drive from Washington to Eureka without skirting through Canada? I always thought there was but a friend says no. I could look at a map and I will but I am going to be lazy and just ask.![]()
Ahhhh, ferry from Bellingham and up. Oh well, I guess I will have to drive through Canada The ferry is pretty expensive and longer, travel time-wise.


well now I know I will not make it this year either, we will be taking a month and a half trip to the middle east in january february so I doubt we'll have any money left for another trip same year.
But as long as you do this every year and this country is not in the ****ter yet, next year I will make it.![]()
That was one thought in the beginning but then I reliazed I don't want to cross borders with my Commercial truck, and as far as this year it's not happening no matter how much cost savings I could have, I need the work during that time to replenish, summer is our busiest season and where I make my money.Well your more then welcome! maybe you could bring your big truck and a drop deck and split the fuel cost between 2-3 guys

My truck has a 26 gallon actual fuel capacity (rated at 30 gallons), which means I'd need another 50 gallons to have enough for 300 miles at 4 mpg.
Where do you guys stash 10 gas cans for the trip along with the rest of your gear?
How much water do you guys normally carry? 20 gallons?
I'd say don't pee upstream from where you camp.
Gus
My truck has a 26 gallon actual fuel capacity (rated at 30 gallons), which means I'd need another 50 gallons to have enough for 300 miles at 4 mpg.
Where do you guys stash 10 gas cans for the trip along with the rest of your gear?
Ugh, bad news guys =/ School got re-scheduled and I won't be able to make it next year =/ World better not end in December next year, cause I wanna make Alaska!!
I am going to be co-driving King of the Hammers in a Stock Modified class in February instead though!


