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| #156163 - 11/23/08 10:39 PM  Re: New Toy Time!
[Re: MDinana] |  
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Mesquito net, good rain gear, a camera |  
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| #156178 - 11/24/08 12:58 AM  Re: New Toy Time!
[Re: MDinana] |  
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 Registered:  09/13/07
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 Loc:  SE PA
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 Good call also on shipping stuff to myself.
Best value for sending packages to AK is flat rate Priority Mail boxes from the USPS. I've been sending packages to SE Alaska for a couple of years this way. Average delivery time from the east coast is 4-5 days. Also, I noted in a previous reply that you were going to be there in March, my mistake. In April the days are a bit longer. Here's a link to sunrise/sunset calculator from the US Naval Observatory. |  
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| #156186 - 11/24/08 02:55 AM  Re: New Toy Time!
[Re: Andy] |  
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 Registered:  09/30/01
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"...rate Priority Mail boxes from the USPS...Average delivery time from the east coast is 4-5 days..."
 It can be well under 4-5 days.  Couple of years ago we were driving all over Alaska, had our mail forwarded to us from time to time.  We once had one of those boxes make it from Podunk, CA to Podunk, AK in TWO days!!!
 
 
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| #156204 - 11/24/08 01:36 PM  Re: New Toy Time!
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I'll plan on mailing stuff to myself, probably to the clinic, about 2 weeks early.  Hopefully that'll allow for winter weather.
 
Just a warning that the USPS has a whole host of strange and often illogical restrictions on what can be mailed.  Make sure you review the restrictions before trying to ship via them and/or be very careful how you answer any questions from the mail clerk.  OTOH, that may just be a myth... CHIA Pet Doug |  
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| #156215 - 11/24/08 02:57 PM  Re: New Toy Time!
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 Registered:  09/13/07
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I'll plan on mailing stuff to myself, probably to the clinic, about 2 weeks early.  Hopefully that'll allow for winter weather.
 
Just a warning that the USPS has a whole host of strange and often illogical restrictions on what can be mailed.  Make sure you review the restrictions before trying to ship via them and/or be very careful how you answer any questions from the mail clerk.  OTOH, that may just be a myth... CHIA Pet Doug They don't want you to mail things that can go 'bang' or send flames shooting thru the mail bag (Blast, take note). Check the USPS web site. You can't ship firearms unless you have a federal gun dealer permit. Gun parts, however, are a different story... In my kid's small town in SE AK there are no roads to other towns so everything comes in by boat or plane. Most folks have PO boxes in this town as it has no letter carriers or rural delivery. So if you want to mail stuff be sure to ask if your sponsoring organization will allow you to send mail to their PO Box. In my kid's case I send mail to her employer's box.
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| #156218 - 11/24/08 03:34 PM  Re: New Toy Time!
[Re: MDinana] |  
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Shipped from Mariposa, CA, 45 miles from Merced, stuff from there I believe goes to Stockton then on.  Recieved, if I recall correctly, in Houston, AK, which is 'bout 18 miles north of Wasilla, which is 45 or so from Anchorage... 
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