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I plan on taking a trip to alaska and could take a 1 ton truck or diesel excursion for the trip. I'm trying to get some ideas on what I can mind you this cannot be illegal substance. I can tow a trailer or?

Thank you!

2007-02-19 22:12:01 · 5 answers · asked by camrenalexis2 2 in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

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Alaskans love fresh fruit and veggies coming in from CA, Oregon or Washington. My friends in the Kenaui Peninsula(Soldotna area) will buy up the lot within hours. Especially things they can freeze or preserve like peaches, apples and strawberries.

2007-02-19 22:22:25 · answer #1 · answered by Tapestry6 7 · 0 1

Check out this website: http://www.uship.com/

Basically, you sign up as a "service provider" and place bids on stuff that people want shipped to Alaska. If you win, they pay you a certain amount of money to ship their items to it's destination.

Might be a good way to at least make gas money for the trip...

I'd be careful about shipping any type of produce...like the previous answerer suggested. You usually need some type of license to ship that stuff across the border, and then, how would you sell it once you got to Alaska? We really do have grocery stores up there that already sell produce :)

2007-02-20 06:15:34 · answer #2 · answered by rita_alabama 6 · 1 0

People often want cars moved in or out of the Alaska. Instead of driving the car you could put it on the trailer. Try Craig's List or another bulletin board and put a notice out that you are going to Alaska.

You might have trouble with US and Canadian customs if you bring lots of little things or fresh produce.

2007-02-20 21:47:41 · answer #3 · answered by swangirl22 2 · 1 0

Bush Pilots are all ways looking for spare parts to be brought in, Also manufacturing plants are needing replacement motors for their equipment that is so costly to bring in other ways. I know someone that brought up a complete helicopter on a trailer, and after paying for the gas and the extra insurance he netted a cool $1000.00 for his service.

2007-02-23 17:00:25 · answer #4 · answered by E. L 2 · 0 0

particular you need to use your p.c.. up truck as long because of the fact the whole top does not exceed 13ft 6 in extreme.in case you lay the refrigerator down verify which you do stand it upright for twenty-four hours in the past plugging it in to permit the refrigerant to settle.

2016-11-24 19:49:39 · answer #5 · answered by nanhey 4 · 0 0

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