Biscuitsjam
Senior Member
I'll probably get orders to PCS around March from Fort Wainwright, Alaska.
The good:
- block heater, oil pan heater, battery warmers, etc,
- generator modified to work in extreme cold
- three sources of heat (electric, propane, engine auxiliary)
- all the clothing I need to survive arctic cinditions.
- 100-gallon fuel tank
- satellite messaging device
- all the tools to change a tire
The bad:
- my tires have no traction on ice
- unpredictable weather (possibility of lots of snow/ice)
- almost no services open along the highway
- if it's like Alaska, the snow is plowed onto the shoulders, leaving few places to pull over out of the roadway
So, is there any way I could safely tackle this? Even if all my heaters failed, I have warm enough clothing - I'm not worried about the cold. I'm worried about traction on ice, breakdowns, lack or services, etc.
The good:
- block heater, oil pan heater, battery warmers, etc,
- generator modified to work in extreme cold
- three sources of heat (electric, propane, engine auxiliary)
- all the clothing I need to survive arctic cinditions.
- 100-gallon fuel tank
- satellite messaging device
- all the tools to change a tire
The bad:
- my tires have no traction on ice
- unpredictable weather (possibility of lots of snow/ice)
- almost no services open along the highway
- if it's like Alaska, the snow is plowed onto the shoulders, leaving few places to pull over out of the roadway
So, is there any way I could safely tackle this? Even if all my heaters failed, I have warm enough clothing - I'm not worried about the cold. I'm worried about traction on ice, breakdowns, lack or services, etc.

