Biscuitsjam
Senior Member
It depends where and how you get stuck. A lot of Alaska is muskeg. Basically, there is a layer of permafrost 6 inches or 6 feet under the surface preventing water from draining away in large parts of the state. It looks like solid ground, but it turns to swamp when you drive across it. You won't find a rock or big tree in permafrost areas, but 200 feet of cable might hook up to a vehicle parked on solid ground. Also be aware that most of the state has no cell service, and the nearest tow truck or spare tire might be 3 or more hours away (if you can get word to him).I am taking my (newly acquired) 2001 Thomas shorty across Canada (live in Vermont) this summer to Alaska and plan to do a bunch of boondocking.
I am thinking of buying 2 13,000 winchs. They look cheap (300-500 each) and would only be used a few times if at all(so I am not as concerned about quality/longevity) . Little mental insurance...
Anybody know how well this might work out, say muddy dirt road on the flat, tires just spinning. Would 2 winches be super effective and a TIME saver? I will bring 200 feet of cable too... I wont be TOO daring/offroad but I could see a couple mud holes.
In short, don't take unnecessary risks. I really want a wench too, but some other items (GPS beacon, tire changing equipment, spare fluids and parts) were a little higher on the priority list.