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<blockquote data-quote="philsanchez76" data-source="post: 5493646" data-attributes="member: 20332"><p>JUST GO!! Only way to describe it is that Alaska feels truly free. It's just so wild and you can go days without seeing a person or vehicle which I love. Been twice. Both times flew to anchorage and rented and RV. We drove from Anchrorage all the way past Fairbanks and then all the way down to Homer after that. In Alaska it is legal to camp anywhere you pull off the road as long as it's not posted private no trespassing. So we boondocked 80% of the time and then driving through a larger city we'd stay at an established campground to get a real shower, dump our tanks and fill up with water and propane again. We fished stream, rivers and the ocean every single day and caught fish almost all of them. We basically just survived on fresh fish the entire trip. Halibut being a big favorite. We also caught salmon, cod and graylings. I caught one Dolly Varden which id never heard of before and it ended up being the best tasting fish we've ever eaten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philsanchez76, post: 5493646, member: 20332"] JUST GO!! Only way to describe it is that Alaska feels truly free. It's just so wild and you can go days without seeing a person or vehicle which I love. Been twice. Both times flew to anchorage and rented and RV. We drove from Anchrorage all the way past Fairbanks and then all the way down to Homer after that. In Alaska it is legal to camp anywhere you pull off the road as long as it's not posted private no trespassing. So we boondocked 80% of the time and then driving through a larger city we'd stay at an established campground to get a real shower, dump our tanks and fill up with water and propane again. We fished stream, rivers and the ocean every single day and caught fish almost all of them. We basically just survived on fresh fish the entire trip. Halibut being a big favorite. We also caught salmon, cod and graylings. I caught one Dolly Varden which id never heard of before and it ended up being the best tasting fish we've ever eaten. [/QUOTE]
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