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How should I go about moving to Alaska?
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My wife and I are moving to alaska and I need to find a way to fund the move, any suggestions?











You don’t want to bring anything you do not absolutly need. Heated storage here is pretty expensive.
Your 20 year old Honda has no business here. Sell it, buy a new vehicle with either all wheel drive or 4 wheel drive. Buy a nice new vehicle where you are now – the same rig will cost $4000 more here. The only people here who drive normal cars usually have a beefed up 4X4 in the driveway also for bad snowy days. This is a place where SUV is a need – not a luxury.
You cannot get major repair parts for old cars up here. Period. Your Honda dies – it stays dead. There are no infinite junk yards or discount foreign discount parts stores. YOU are responsible for finding the parts and getting them to your mechanic. There is no sense paying $8,000 a year in repair bills to keep a $800 car running!! Everybody here buys new cars every few years because the cost of repair is so high, and, if your car breaks down in the wrong place you will freeze to death or loose parts of your body to frostbite.
Right now 50% of the gas stations in Canada along the Alcan highway are closed. In many places you will need to either chain up, or, wait a few days for the weather and roads to clear. Not a smart time to drive.
For the things you really need to send up – box them up and drive to a moving company. Best if you can fit it into a nice sturdy crate or white plastic container tote. They will ship them up here for you – probably go to Seattle and then by barge to Anchorage – this takes about 3 weeks but is by far the absolute least expensive way to go.
Hope this helps