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Planning a trip to Alaska, how do I approach this?

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  • SirGeorgeKillianSirGeorgeKillian Posts: 5,463 Senior Member
    Wambli Ska wrote: »
    :spittingcoffee: Dude you freakin' slay me at times... If that mind of yours could be used for good we would have world peace by now.





    That or all our guns would be CLR clean
    Unless life also hands you water and sugar, your lemonade is gonna suck!
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    I'm in love with a Glock
  • centermass556centermass556 Posts: 3,618 Senior Member
    yes come see me....



    this was this morning after a quick three mile run...
    "To have really lived, you must have almost died. To those who have fought for it, freedom has a flavor the protected will never know."
  • 5280 shooter II5280 shooter II Posts: 3,923 Senior Member
    okay here are step by steps instructions...

    1. Go active Duty
    2. Request assignment to 4/25th
    3. Allow Uncle Sam to arrange travel
    4. Enjoy your tour

    I still find it IRONIC that "Tropic Lightning" got posted there......:tooth:
    God show's mercy on drunks and dumb animals.........two outa three ain't a bad score!
  • JermanatorJermanator Posts: 16,244 Senior Member
    PULL!


    Yep.
    Reason obeys itself; and ignorance submits to whatever is dictated to it.
    -Thomas Paine
  • DoctorWhoDoctorWho Posts: 9,496 Senior Member
    If I were going to Alaska, I would travel in a modified & improved 4x4 ( Duramax ) diesel p/u truck with a custom made aluminum camper on the back.

    I would avoid traveling through Oh Canada, and take along enough suitable firearms & ammo and tools and other supplies.
    "There is some evil in all of us, Doctor, even you, the Valeyard is an amalgamation of the darker sides of your nature, somewhere between your twelfth and final incarnation, and I may say, you do not improve with age. Founding member of the G&A forum since 1996
  • shotgunshooter3shotgunshooter3 Posts: 6,112 Senior Member
    DoctorWho wrote: »
    If I were going to Alaska, I would travel in a modified & improved 4x4 ( Duramax ) diesel p/u truck with a custom made aluminum camper on the back.

    I would avoid traveling through Oh Canada, and take along enough suitable firearms & ammo and tools and other supplies.

    And here I thought my Nissan Frontier w/ I-4 would suffice.
    - I am a rifleman with a poorly chosen screen name. -
    "Slow is smooth, smooth is fast, and speed is the economy of motion" - Scott Jedlinski
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