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If you were carrying 10 250 lb cylinders in the back of your pick up, that may raise a few eyebrows as you would be transporting over a 1,000 lbs of hazmat ( cylinder and product weight combined) which then triggers a whole bunch of DOT/TC ( Transport Canada ) requirements. Have fun on your trip!!!! PjShorthorn |
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Thank you! Thats what I was looking for. Really appreciate the advice! |
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You are very welcome. Having read some of the other responses regarding your trip time, my interest has been peaked. Where are you fellas going fishing? Whether the trip time is mapped vs. actual drive time, your trip is a true "road trip". In my younger years I would be all over that kind of adventure, but now I'm pretty sure my back would be really pizzzed off by the time we got there....LOL. Travel safe. PjShorthorn |
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Haha I hear that. We definitely love the road trip aspect of it but it’s grueling for sure! We are going up towards Lynn Lake. This will be the first time we are doing any sort of fishing trip of this caliber and the first time we will be crossing the border with a ton of gear. Definitely looking forward to it and we appreciate the well wishes! |
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I have been making that trip to the Lynn Lake area at least twice a season for the last 18 years, 1,850 miles one way for us from southern Indiana, about 32 hours.
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