Intuition to Alaska - 2021

Hi Les and Kel....

Last we saw you was in the free marina in Jacksonville,FL back in March. You've sure covered some ground and water since then! Very much enjoyed following along your adventure and appreciate all the effort and time it takes to post it.

Kudos to you both and welcome back to the lower 48. Safe travels home.

James
 
Epilogue (9/11 – 9/24)

We spent a few days cleaning and packing up in Everett, along with a couple side trips to visit friends.

Thanks so much to Tom and Susan Elliott for watching over the truck and trailer for the last three months. We had a fun visit with Tom, Susan, and Tom’s parents Monday evening. When we returned to the boat after dark three seals had hauled out onto the dock before our slip. They sort of growled at us and weren’t eager to move. We walked slowly around them, but they were not nearly as cute as during the daytime.

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After loading the boat Tuesday morning, we spent a little over an hour scrubbing almost a month’s worth of growth off the hull before hitting the road.

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We took an indirect route home via Woodland, CA to visit our son and daughter-in-law for a few days. From there we elected to veer off I-80 past Reno and take US-50 through Nevada. “The Loneliest Road” is stark, beautiful, and not entirely lonely. We spent the night in Eureka and took Nevada Highway 93 north at Ely, from which we rejoined I-80 to retrace the route back to St. Louis.

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One near miss: In Eureka, NV, I noticed that both starboard trailer tires were very unevenly worn. From Ely I called a few tire shops around Salt Lake City. Discount Tire in West Valley City (west side of SLC) had two Goodyear Endurance tires in the right size. We arrived there at 4:30pm and were on the road with two new tires by 6:30.

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Other stops on the way home were Walmart in Evanston, WY, Cabelas’s Campground in Sidney, NE, and Walmart in Chillicothe, MO. We needed to plug in and charge the batteries every other night to keep the refrigerator running for our entire drive home. You see, the boss brought back bergies from the Margerie, Johns Hopkins, Reid, and Le Conte Glaciers as souvenirs and gifts. The small freezer section remained cold enough and all survived intact.


Final Stats for the geeks:
Total Boat miles: 3237
Total motor hours: 404
Fuel purchased: 1070 gallons (actual fuel used is at least 1130, since we haven’t refilled)
Overall statute miles per gallon: 2.86

Miles driven: 5314
Fuel used: 537 gallons
Cumulative mpg: 9.9
 
Thanks for the views of the boat coming out of the water and on the trailer. That boat is really small on the water and big on the trailer. Appreciate that.

Boris
 
Hey Boris, you and I already know it's huge on the trailer and somehow shrinks when it hits the water. Amazes me everytime I launch/ retrieve mine.

I also wanted to say how much I enjoyed the details of this trip (Intuition) to Alaska. I'm shooting for next opportunity to do a similar one.
 
WOW, you made it. Even with/without the trailer tire issue. Glad you're home safe. I just got caught up again. Yup the I-net issue held me back again for a bit, but I think I'm back for a while now. I just finished the C-BRATs version. I'll get into the blog soon.

Your trip report is entirely amazing. Not only did you accomplish piloting through thousands of miles of strange waters, you captured that in both excellent photos and compelling verbiage, making it a very enticing and yet personal experience, sharing as with the best of friends. Thank you for accomplishing all that too. And you did that without a visible technological hitch, in some very remote and challenging areas.

Thank you again.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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Glad you are back safe and sound, and that you were able to deal with your tire issues without a major disaster! And great job on the photos and description of your adventure, we all really enjoyed the trip vicariously!
 
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