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Crossing the Arctic Circle on my ST – 10,000 miles trip
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<blockquote data-quote="a b" data-source="post: 673867" data-attributes="member: 52908"><p>Thanks for the nice thoughts. The scenery got me totally speechless, I’m thinking to do it again next year, and if someone would be interested to join me please let me know. The truth is that I didn’t have much time to do anything else but drive 8-10hrs/day, eat, take pictures & short walks and rest over night. I had two gas canisters with me but I didn’t use them, that one was the longest leg with no gas station and had no problem to cover it on one full tank. Next time I’ll probably rent a satellite phone (60USD/week or so) but there are 18-wheelers at least one per hour and they can help you out in an unfortunate event. I drove the ST all over the states, 4 times coast to coast and never let me down. ST is a very reliable machine. One interesting thing was that the satellite radio – Sirius – worked fine all over Canada but I lost reception just about 20 miles before I crossed the border in Alaska. Afterwards was just very spotty so I switched to CD’s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a b, post: 673867, member: 52908"] Thanks for the nice thoughts. The scenery got me totally speechless, I’m thinking to do it again next year, and if someone would be interested to join me please let me know. The truth is that I didn’t have much time to do anything else but drive 8-10hrs/day, eat, take pictures & short walks and rest over night. I had two gas canisters with me but I didn’t use them, that one was the longest leg with no gas station and had no problem to cover it on one full tank. Next time I’ll probably rent a satellite phone (60USD/week or so) but there are 18-wheelers at least one per hour and they can help you out in an unfortunate event. I drove the ST all over the states, 4 times coast to coast and never let me down. ST is a very reliable machine. One interesting thing was that the satellite radio – Sirius – worked fine all over Canada but I lost reception just about 20 miles before I crossed the border in Alaska. Afterwards was just very spotty so I switched to CD’s. [/QUOTE]
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