Re: Long trip in the Dakota-Canada questions

From: J McKinney (bigmopar4x4@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Jan 04 2000 - 18:12:47 EST


Not sure how long, just going off what they say up there in
Alaska. He told me I should be OK driving 14 or so hours a
day for 3 or 4 days during that time of year. I'll have
another friend with me to split the driving.

It's not you nice law-abiding Canadien DML'ers I'm worried
about, plus I carry legally in CA (yes, even in CA) and
obviously I won't have a place to drop it off at the
border, so..... Oh well, I'll figure it out.

No passport required, right??

--- Frank Johnson <frankwjohnson@hotmail.com> wrote:
> No hand guns in Canada. To have one here you have to
> have a special license
> and go through a bunch of training. Besides we're all
> very nice up here,
> why would you ever need a handgun?? :)
> If you're bringin a rifle,(i assume for hunting) i'm sure
> it needs to be
> unloaded when it's in the vehicle, and make sure you have
> the paper work and
> what not with you. Not sure if you need to have a
> trigger lock or anything
> though.
> You've got a long trip ahead of you, are you sure you can
> do it in 4 days or
> less? I know that some of the roads in British Columbia
> are very twisty and
> have very slow speed limits. I was there last year and
> some of the really
> crazy turns are like 10 mph and very narrow.
> Fun drive on a bike though.
>
> Frank WJ
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John McKinney
Los Banos, CA
1998 Dakota 4x4 5in lift/locked 33" Swampers
1974 Ramcharger 4in lift/locked 33" BFG MT's
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